Best Dream11 All-Rounders IPL 2026 — Most Fantasy Points Per Credit
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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. 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.
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