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Home / Sports / IPL's Forgotten Stars: Team India's Unknowns

IPL's Forgotten Stars: Team India's Unknowns

18 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Former Indian cricketers played in early IPL seasons.
  • Several Team India players had IPL stints unrecognized.
  • IPL has been a talent hub since its 2008 inception.
IPL's Forgotten Stars: Team India's Unknowns

The Indian Premier League (IPL), established in 2008, has historically been a significant platform for both international stars and emerging Indian talent. In its formative years, the league's squads predominantly featured well-known domestic stalwarts and veteran players, as specialized T20 cricketers were less common.

This era provided opportunities for senior Indian cricketers to participate, with many who represented India in early T20 internationals having played in the IPL. Notable among these are Sanjay Bangar, Abhinav Mukund, Faiz Fazal, Wasim Jaffer, and Murali Kartik, whose IPL careers ranged from brief appearances to more significant stints.

While their playing careers in the IPL might not have been universally celebrated, some of these former cricketers continue to be involved with the league in coaching capacities, demonstrating their enduring connection to the tournament.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Disclaimer:
Several Team India cricketers like Sanjay Bangar, Abhinav Mukund, Faiz Fazal, Wasim Jaffer, and Murali Kartik played in the early IPL seasons.
No, in its initial years, the IPL primarily featured established domestic players and veterans before evolving into its current diverse talent pool.
Yes, some former IPL players, such as Sanjay Bangar, are now part of coaching staff for various franchises.

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