Best Dream11 All-Rounders IPL 2026

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Best Dream11 All-Rounders IPL 2026 — Highest Fantasy Points Per Credit
All-rounders in Dream11 are pure economic value. A 10-credit batsman who gets 40 points is just fine. A 9-credit all-rounder who gets 50 points (40 batting + 10 bowling) is a bargain.
IPL 2026 has some of the most balanced all-rounder rosters ever. You can check detailed player performance data on ESPN Cricinfo. This guide ranks them by fantasy value (points per credit spent), not just raw talent.
Top Dream11 All-Rounders Ranked by Value
TIER 1: Elite All-Rounders (9-10 credits)
1. Hardik Pandya (MI) — 9.5 credits ⭐⭐⭐
Fantasy Profile:
- Role: Captain/finisher, 4-over death bowler
- IPL 2025: 391 runs @ 35.5 avg, 6 wickets @ 31.8 economy
- Fantasy Average: 48-55 points/match (50/50 bat-bowl)
- Points Per Credit: 5.3 points/credit (excellent value)
When to Pick:
- ✅ Every MI game (captaincy potential + bowling)
- ✅ vs Spin attacks (Hardik's 155+ SR vs spin)
- ✅ Grand Leagues (high ownership, but higher ceiling)
Caution:
- ⚠️ Injury-prone (shoulder/ankle history)
- ⚠️ If bowling load high (less batting time)
- ⚠️ Away matches vs short-boundary issues
2. Axar Patel (PBKS) — 8.5 credits ⭐⭐⭐
Fantasy Profile:
- Role: #6 batsman, 4-over death bowler (left-arm)
- IPL 2025: 328 runs @ 29.8 avg, 11 wickets @ 26.5 economy
- Fantasy Average: 42-50 points/match (bowling-heavy, consistent)
- Points Per Credit: 5.2 points/credit (exceptional value)
When to Pick:
- ✅ vs Pace-heavy attacks (Axar's bowling is gold)
- ✅ Slow pitches (DC, Guwahati, Chennai)
- ✅ PBKS home matches (Axar's strike rate peaks at Mohali)
Caution:
- ⚠️ Batting ceiling lower than Hardik (30-40 max)
- ⚠️ If PBKS bats first (less bowling overs)
- ⚠️ vs SRH (Rashid Khan nullifies left-arm spin value)
3. Sundar (SRH) — 8.0 credits ⭐⭐⭐
Fantasy Profile:
- Role: Finisher/bowler (can open in pinch)
- IPL 2025: 312 runs @ 31.2 avg, 9 wickets @ 29.0 economy
- Fantasy Average: 40-48 points/match (balanced)
- Points Per Credit: 5.5 points/credit (BEST ratio)
Why He's The Best Value:
- Dual Threat: 8-credit price reflects batsman value, bowling is bonus
- Consistency: Rarely under 30 points (safe floor)
- Ceiling: 50-55 on good days (explosive finishes, wickets)
- Venue: Rajiv Gandhi Stadium (assists spinners, Sundar spins gold)
When to Pick:
- ✅ Every SRH home match (best value home venue)
- ✅ vs Pace-dominated attacks (balance helps)
- ✅ Risk-averse lineups (solid 35-40 floor)
TIER 2: High Value All-Rounders (7-8 credits)
4. Abhishek Sharma (SRH) — 7.5 credits ⭐⭐
Fantasy Profile:
- Role: Explosive batsman/part-time bowler
- IPL 2025: 428 runs @ 38.9 avg, 5 wickets (bowling underutilized)
- Fantasy Average: 38-46 points/match
- Points Per Credit: 5.8 points/credit
When to Pick: vs Pace attacks (explosive), vs KKR (high-scoring trends)
5. Riyan Parag (RR) — 7.0 credits ⭐⭐
Fantasy Profile:
- Role: Aggressive middle-order, occasional bowler
- IPL 2025: 289 runs @ 32.1 avg, 4 wickets
- Fantasy Average: 32-42 points/match
- Points Per Credit: 5.3 points/credit
When to Pick: RR home matches (ACA Guwahati), vs KKR/DC
6. Mukesh Kumar (RCB) — 7.0 credits ⭐⭐
Fantasy Profile:
- Role: Fast bowler/batsman hybrid (recent trend)
- IPL 2025: 184 runs, 12 wickets @ 24.8 economy
- Fantasy Average: 35-42 points/match (bowling-heavy)
- Points Per Credit: 5.7 points/credit
When to Pick: vs Left-hand heavy batting lineups, sluggish pitches
TIER 3: Budget All-Rounders (6-7 credits)
7. Nitish Reddy (SRH) — 6.5 credits ⭐
Fantasy Profile:
- Role: Finisher/lower-order, occasional bowler
- IPL 2025: 201 runs, 6 wickets
- Fantasy Average: 28-36 points/match
- Points Per Credit: 5.1 points/credit
When to Pick: vs Spin (aggressive lower order batting), SRH home
8. Darshan Nalkonde (PBKS) — 6.0 credits
Fantasy Profile:
- Role: Batsman-bowler (young prospect)
- IPL 2025: 156 runs, 8 wickets
- Fantasy Average: 24-32 points/match
- Points Per Credit: 4.8 points/credit
When to Pick: vs Aggressive batting lineups (bowling value), punt plays
Fantasy Value Comparison Chart
| Rank | Player | Credits | PPP* | Consistency | Ceiling | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sundar (SRH) | 8.0 | 5.5 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | 55 | MUST OWN |
| 2 | Abhishek (SRH) | 7.5 | 5.8 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | 60 | High Priority |
| 3 | Hardik (MI) | 9.5 | 5.3 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | 65 | Essential |
| 4 | Axar (PBKS) | 8.5 | 5.2 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | 50 | Good Value |
| 5 | Riyan (RR) | 7.0 | 5.3 | ⭐⭐⭐ | 50 | Differential |
| 6 | Mukesh (RCB) | 7.0 | 5.7 | ⭐⭐⭐ | 48 | Specialist Play |
| 7 | Nitish (SRH) | 6.5 | 5.1 | ⭐⭐ | 42 | Budget Punt |
*PPP = Points Per Credit (higher = better value)
Grand League Strategy
Must-Own All-Rounders (Never Leave Out)
- Sundar (best value, consistency)
- Hardik (captain potential)
- Axar (bowling gold)
Conditional Picks (Based on Opponent)
- Abhishek if vs pace attack
- Riyan if RR playing at home
- Mukesh if vs left-heavy batting
Avoid in This Tournament
- All-rounders coming off injury
- Players with limited bowling allocation (check team news)
- Underpriced due to recent form dips
Match-by-Match Cheat Sheet
| Fixture | Best AR Pick | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| SRH vs anyone | Sundar/Abhishek | Venue boost + consistent fantasy average |
| MI vs Spinners | Hardik | 155+ SR vs spin = high points |
| PBKS vs Pace | Axar | 4 overs bowling + slow pitch = gold |
| RR at Guwahati | Riyan | Aggressive + home venue |
| RCB vs Spin | Mukesh | Bowling value (wickets likely) |
Final Recommendation
For Grand Leagues: Build around Sundar (best value), add Hardik (ceiling), use Axar as bowling specialist. This combination gives you:
- Worst Case: 110-130 combined points (safe)
- Best Case: 160-170 combined points (winning plays)
- Average Expected: 140-150 points
For Guaranteed Contests: Add Sundar for consistency, swap others based on matchups.
Credits Saved: By choosing 6-credit all-rounders over 10-credit pure batsmen, you save 4 credits/player. Invest that in premium bowlers or captaincy differential plays.
Watch List (Emerging All-Rounders)
- Ankit Soni (DC): Young, rising value
- Manjot Kalra (DC): Explosive potential
- Prabhum Rasool (GT): Bowling upside
Monitor these if early-tournament form looks good for captaincy/vice-captaincy plays later.
Also read: IPL 2026 schedule | IPL 2026 points table | IPL 2026 Fantasy Hub
More on CricJosh: Dream11 captain picks for IPL 2026 | Dream11 wicketkeeper picks IPL 2026
Related Fantasy Resources
For comprehensive fantasy cricket strategy, check out our Dream11 Grand League Strategy Guide and Budget Picks Guide. Before each match, verify all-rounder availability using the IPL 2026 Injury Tracker and review team composition in our CSK and other squad analysis guides.
FAQ
1. Q: What makes a player good value in Dream11? A: Players who consistently score above their credit value. A 6-credit player scoring 50+ points offers better value than a 9-credit player scoring 40 points.
2. Q: How do I identify underpriced players? A: Check recent form, home records, and upcoming fixtures. Players coming into form before a home series are often underpriced.
3. Q: Are all-rounders worth picking? A: Yes, all-rounders are premium picks because they contribute with both bat and ball. A 7.5-credit all-rounder can easily outscore a 9-credit batter.
4. Q: Which bowlers are most consistent in Dream11? A: Death bowlers and powerplay specialists are most consistent. Look for bowlers with high economy rates under 8.5 and regular wicket-taking records.
5. Q: How many wickets do bowlers typically take in IPL matches? A: On average, 8-10 wickets per match. Star bowlers (Bumrah, Chahal) get 25% of wickets. Budget bowlers get 1-2 wickets on their good days.
6. Q: Should I pick a big-hitter or consistent batter? A: For captain/vice-captain: big-hitters (higher ceiling). For balance: consistent batters (higher floor). A mix of both is optimal for any Dream11 team.
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