2. Sarfaraz Khan
Sarfaraz Khan has often been entrusted with the task of stabilizing the middle-order alongside Shivam Dube by batting at No.4 or 5 in the ongoing IPL season. Khan has had a decent campaign so far, amassing 147 runs, including a fifty, at an average of 29.50 and a strike rate of 170.93 in six matches.
However, Sarfaraz Khan could be pushed to the No.3 spot to provide stability at the top order. Just like his Mumbai teammate Ayush Mhatre, Sarfaraz is an aggressive but technically solid batter capable of adapting to different match situations.
In his T20 career, Sarfaraz has batted only 8 times at the No.3 spot and amassed 301 runs, including a century and three fifties, at an average of 51.16 and a strike rate of 195.54, making him a proven high-impact option for the top-order role if CSK decides to promote him.