Cardiff City have propelled themselves firmly into play-off contention following a seven-game unbeaten run in the Championship since the start of the year.

Neil Harris' side may have suffered a humiliating 6-1 defeat away at QPR on New Years' Day, but they have since embarked on a run of form which has seen them climb up to within three points of the top six with 13 games remaining.

There are a number of Cardiff men who have excelled during this encouraging recent run of form, while some have shone since the early stages of the campaign where the Bluebirds somewhat struggled under previous boss Neil Warnock.

Here, we take a look at who Cardiff's best performers have been this season according to WhoScored.com...

Tomlin has produced some real moments of brilliance to register his seven goals and seven assists so far this term, with this seeing him earn a 7.02 rating to make him the Bluebirds' fifth-best performer according to WhoScored.

The attacking midfielder was sometimes overlooked by Warnock in the early part of the season, but he has featured with much more regularity since Harris' arrival in November.

Ralls' injury problems have only permitted him to make 15 Championship outings so far this campaign, but the midfielder's early-season performances were enough to see him on the list with a 7.04 rating.

The 26-year-old has netted five goals including a hat-trick against Birmingham City, but he has only featured in two of the Bluebirds' last 19 league outings.

Pack has been a regular fixture in Cardiff's midfield since his arrival from Bristol City over the summer, and his solid displays have seen him record a 7.04 rating from his 27 league appearances to date.

The 28-year-old has played every minute of league action under Harris' management, and he has now registered an assist in each of his last two matches.

Flint has lost his place in the side in recent weeks following the 6-1 defeat to QPR at the start of January, but his 7.07 score is still one of the Bluebirds' highest overall ratings this campaign.

The former Middlesbrough man has sometimes received criticism for his displays, but his attacking and defensive contributions have earned him a very respectable rating.

Morrison has comfortably been Cardiff's best performer this campaign according to the statistics, with his strong showings at the centre of defence having seen him record a rating of 7.24.

The centre-back has missed some matches through injury and suspension, but he has largely been a mainstay in defence while he has been a key part of the Bluebirds' recent unbeaten run.