Malinga, Pollard, Dhoni, Watson: who is the IPL's all-time MVP?

Can you pit allrounders against specialist batsmen and bowlers? The debate rages on

ESPNcricinfo staff17-Jun-2020Rabbit HolesDeivarayan Muthu, sub-editor: Hello fellas. In an ideal world, it would have been Kings XI v Sunrisers Hyderabad this evening, and we would have been approaching the playoffs. Instead, we’re looking back at the IPLs past. Who is your MVP? Bombs away.Gaurav Sundararaman (aka G-Stats), senior stats analyst: MS Dhoni, obviously! End of conversation.Muthu: ): Longevity, consistency, performance under pressure, impact in key matches, multi-dimensionality. What sort of team is he playing in? Dependency on him? Accolades: Man-of-the-Match and trophy wins.Lonely at the top: everyone’s favourite IPL captain can’t cut the MVP list•BCCIMuthu: Makes sense. My top priority is consistency, followed by the ability to handle pressure – because it’s such a fickle format, it doesn’t allow one to be consistent.Sundararaman: Exactly. It’s very hard to be consistent in this format and easy to get found out with technology, etc. But have you guys decided who your MVP is, or do you have a few names in mind? I know mine!Roller: I found it so difficult to narrow it down to one. I can throw a whole load of names at you, but I keep second-guessing. I don’t think there is a single player that fulfills every criterion I want them to.Muthu: I’ve had a few prominent names in mind, but can’t nail down just one, because they bring varied skill-sets. Dhoni, Mali, Sunil Narine, Pollard are sitting at the top of the (unranked) list for me. Oh, and Andre Russell.Roller: My top five were David Warner, Narine, Pollard, Dhoni and Malinga. I’ll add a couple of names as honourable mentions in Harbhajan Singh and Suresh Raina – especially for longevity, consistency and impact in knockout games.Sundararaman: None of you have mentioned my guy yet.Muthu: No Virat Kohli, sorry.Sundararaman: Well, Kohli has been amazing, but somehow I never see the India Kohli and the RCB Kohli as the same. He plays with slightly less intensity for RCB and that is understandable. Maybe that reflects in his performances. So all of us agree, no Chris Gayle and no Kohli then?Muthu: Absolutely agree, but I’d give extra points to Pollard, Russell and to MS for the tough job of dealing with the old ball.Sundararaman: How can you guys not consider Shane Watson! Sorry, I can’t continue this conversation without him. This is the IPL’s MVP. Never forget the early years. In IPL fantasy games, Shane Watson was always everyone’s captain! (). Here’s fun fact No. 1: I have put a 500-run qualification just to satisfy all of you, and so that your contenders even make the table. Five hundred runs in 12 seasons is what the Tamil actor Rajnikanth will call a “jujube”.