Plenty of the top performers, notably bowlers, have played just one season- this one. A few have played a little more, but none of the stalwarts figure in this list. Hardly something from which you can pick near-future or current India players. You can, instead, assemble three India A teams with this bunch. But how will they do in the next season? Worth a watch. Already some players picked on their records in one season (Mithun, Rahul Sharma,.Unadkat) are struggling in Ranji itself.
The game-changers in the bowlers will be the ones with good strike rates, or at least strike rates under 50, as well as plenty of fives. Ishwar Pandey, Sandeep Sharma and Ankit Rajpoot, and to some extent Ajay Yadav from Jharkhand, are on top there, as also India-A player Shami Ahmed. If we look at absolute wickets, Pankaj Singh and Bhuv Kumar have done well and Awana (and guess who, Vinay Kumar again), reasonably well, despite relatively poor strike rates and fewer fives.
The whole Ranji season appears to have been played in New Zealand or North England. Look at how many seamers and batsmen-who-bowl-seam-up have done well here. Only four spinners- Nadeem, Ali Murtaza, Parvez Rassol and Karan Sharma have done well- if you extend the 'top' list- and even then, Nadeem's strike rate is poor, Rassol has had only this good season with the ball, Murtaza has played and bowled little (ten out of 15 wickets in one match out of six) while three games won't make Karan Sharma a prospect. Mishra, an old faithful, has been average, while Kartik, poor.
All-rounders, though, have done well. Abhishek Nayar has loaded his runs tally and chipped away or at least bowled steady. Definitely a better alternative than Jadeja, whose success as a bowler has been due to all the protection Dhoni has offered- the same Dhoni treated Nayar as a playing-XI waterboy. Bengal's LR Shukla has taken more wickets, and scored a few, but not chart-topping. Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Rishi Dhawan have done well too, primarily as bowlers, but have got more than a few wickets. J&K offie Parvez Rassol has got both runs and wickets, but is still a little raw- India would be served better by restoring Ashwin to full form than by giving Rassol a chance.
In the batting charts, only Paras Dogra, Amol Mazumdar, Rohit Sharma, Kaif and Mithun Manhas matter- as also Pujara, who did a lot in very little.