Smart stats – Mohsin and Patidar make it an IPL to remember for uncapped players

Why Buttler finished second behind Mohsin for maximum impact per match

S Rajesh01-Jun-2022Jos Buttler lit up IPL 2022 with four hundreds and a stunning aggregate of 863 runs – the second-highest ever in an IPL season – but in terms of impact per match, as measured by ESPNcricinfo’s Smart Stats, he was pipped to the top spot by an uncapped player with only 26 T20 matches under his belt coming into this tournament.Mohsin Khan had an undistinguished start to IPL 2022. He went for 18 in two wicketless overs in Lucknow Super Giants’ opener against Gujarat Titans, and then didn’t play another game for nearly a month, but when he returned after missing six games, he made an immediate difference to their bowling attack.ESPNcricinfo LtdIn his last eight matches (starting April 24), Mohsin conceded 12.78 runs per wicket and 5.77 per over. Among the 33 bowlers who bowled at least 20 overs in this period, none had a better average or economy rate. Overall in the season, no bowler had a better economy rate in the powerplay than his 5.25, while only four did better than his 8.62 at the death (minimum qualification: eight overs for each).But forget about the conventional stats for a moment. Smart Stats takes into account match context for each ball bowled, and it’s here that Mohsin’s contribution shines even more.Take, for example, his 4 for 16 against Delhi Capitals. In a match where 195 played 189 (match run rate 9.6), Mohsin went at four an over, and took the wickets of David Warner, Rishabh Pant and Rovman Powell. His bowling impact points for the game was 141.01, the third-best by any bowler in a game this season (behind the five-fors by Umran Malik and Yuzvendra Chahal). He had another entry in the top five too: his 3 for 20 in an extremely high-scoring and tight win against Kolkata Knight Riders (match run rate 10.45) won him 127.37 points.