Best IPL 2025 playing XI of 6 teams that have failed to qualify for the FT qualifying series. Kl Rahul

Mitchell Marsh was the highest discount; Meanwhile, Noor Ahmad found himself as the main spokesperson among the teams who failed to qualify for IPL 2025.
We are at the end of the season, with the Ko Knockouts of the Indian League (IPL) 2025 which should start in a few days. The scene takes place for the four qualification teams – Gujarat Titans, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, the Kings of Punjab and the Indians of Mumbai – to compete for 2025 Glory.
Although the final table of the IPL 2025 points is not yet confirmed, the four teams in competition for the first two places, the fate of the rest of the six unskilled teams was well before. In fact, we obtained the four seven game qualification teams before the end of the League scene – the sooner in an IPL season.
But what about the rest of the six teams? They did their best too, but the disparity was fully exposed. The tastes of Delhi Capitals (DC) and the super giants of Lucknow (LSG) had their moments but lacked consistency. Meanwhile, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Rajasthan Royals (RR) were horrible to say the least. Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) were also incoherent. On this note, let’s look at the best XI game of the six teams that have failed to qualify for the playoffs.
Better XI of the 2025 IPL teams who have failed to qualify
Honorable mentions: Tristan Stubbs (DC), Heinrich Klaan (SRH), Pat Cummins (SRH) and Kuldeep Yadav (DC).

Mitchell Marsh, Jaiswal & Pooran – Power Power high level order
He enjoyed LSG that Mitchell Marsh produced his best IPL season. While the intermediate order of LSG, in particular the Rishabh pants, weakened, their first three were great. Two of them, Marsh and Nicholas Pooran, are included in this XI. Marsh, in fact, found itself as the highest discount by the six unqualified teams. His superb recent century has marked a superb return, and he still has a match to play (vs RCB).
His opening partner, on the other hand, is Yashasvi Jaiswal, who also carried out 559 points at a striking pace of 159.71. What was fascinating to attend is the hunger to stay in the fold longer. He did six fifty in 14 games. The next step is Pooran, who was on the way to an IPL 2025 Martouflage before undergoing a crisis. However, he managed to outperform most of the strikers and found himself with 511 points at an average of 46.45 and a magnificent typing rate of 198.83, one of the best players among players with at least more than 500 points in a season.

Brevis Wild Card, Kl Rahul a must
The characteristics of the average order – KL Rahul, Dewald Brevis, Dhruv Jurel and Aniker Verma. Although an intermediate order dominating on the right, these four strikers were superb in a season when their teams underperform. Kl Rahul struck a number four striker this season, but DC openers had a bad show, which means that Rahul had to beat the order later in the season.
Despite this, Rahul was not at fault, when he gathered 539 points, his seventh consecutive season of 500 years and more (where he played at least 10 games). To go with his century, Rahul on average 53.90, including a winning game at his home in Bengaluru. Brevis, meanwhile, stuck Tristan Stubbs in this XI because of his impact on CSK.
In the six rounds he struck, Brevis marked only one duck. In the other five rounds, he obtained over 30 years in all. This also includes two Cinquantans, both scored at an SR of more than 200. Overall, Brevis hammered 225 points to an incredible SR of 180.00. Aged at just 22 years old, CSK now has a golden opportunity to have a player for the next decade!
Why Aniket Verma & Jurel?
The two designated finishers would be Dhruv Jurel and Aniket Verma. RR was criticized to keep the jurène to a huge RS 14. However, Jurel has shown what he has to offer. While Jaiswal and Vaihbav Sooryavanshi were super above, RR was disappointed by Riyan Parag and Nitish Rana. Jurel, however, was consistent, marking 333 points to a large SR of 156.33.
Aniker’s inclusion could surprise some, but SRH has uncovered a gem for the years to come. Listen to this: Aniker struck 12 rounds. In six of these rounds, he operated on an SR greater than 200! His best rounds occurred when his team was in a disastrous strait against DC in Vizag, where he went a 41-ball 74.
Vipraj Nigam one of the best non -ceiling talents on IPL 2025
A relatively unknown name at the start of IPL 2025, Vipraj Nigam ended the season as the most impactful versatile in Delhi Capitals. Used mainly as a shot float and a sixth bowling option, the 24-year-old made a strong argument for himself. With the bat, it broke 142 points at a superb striking rate of 179.74. His striker took a lot by surprise.
But it was with the ball that Nigam left a real brand. Sometimes the bowling alley in the power game and death, he picked up 11 windows in 10 rounds in an economy of 9.12 – very respectable given the nature of this season.
Among the counters of unskilled teams, Noor Ahmad was a clear star. The CSK wrist broke out 24 counters in 14 games at an average of 17.00 and a typing rate of 12.5 – both the best among its peers – including two features with four deposits. Although he can lose the purple cap against Prasidh Krishna, Noor certainly poured dividends at his high price (RS 10 CR).
Harshal Patel (SRH) followed with 16 counters in 13 games, his best figures being 4/28, although he went to 9.80 RPO. Khaleel Ahmed of CSK rediscovered the rhythm, taking 15 windows in an economy of 8.16, hitting every 18.6 bullets.
Finally, Varun Chakaravarthy from KKR delivered a very economical campaign – 17 windows in 13 games. Its economic rate of 7.66 is something that few people can boast.

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