Bhuvneshwar Kumar completed with stupendous figures of 4-1-26-1 and bowled a wicket-maiden within the penultimate over of Mumbai Indians’ run-chase.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar of SRH. Courtesy: PTI
HIGHLIGHTSOn Tuesday, SRH defeated MI by 3 runsBhuvneshwar picked up 1 wicket and gave away 26 runsSRH stayed alive within the event
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar was at his perfect in his group’s match in opposition to the Mumbai Indians (MI) on Tuesday, May 17 on the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. After conceding 26 runs in his first three overs, the veteran Indian speedster bowled a wicket-maiden within the penultimate over of MI’s run-chase when the opposition wanted 19 to win off 13 balls.
Bhuvneshwar removed Sanjay Yadav, after which Jasprit Bumrah, who himself is thought for bowling yorkers, didn’t have a lot clue concerning the SRH pacer’s toe-crushers. On his stupendous show of bowling, Kumar mentioned that he tried to maintain it easy and never enable the batters to attain boundaries.
“I was just looking to bowl the Yorkers because I know even if I miss, there’s a less chance that it may not go for a boundary. I knew if I gave a boundary then we may be under pressure, but I was just looking to stick to the yorker,” Bhuvneshwar was quoted as saying after the match.
Bhuvneshwar got here below fireplace after not with the ability to carry out within the 2021 IPL. He additionally flattered to deceive for Team India within the T20 World Cup 2021 within the United Arab Emirates (UAE). However, the veteran quick bowler has been at his perfect within the ongoing version of the Indian Premier League (IPL).
In 13 matches, Kumar has picked up 12 wickets at a wonderful financial system fee of seven.19, one of the best among the many SRH pacers. The seamer mentioned that he’s fairly glad with how he has bowled this season. “I’m fairly glad the way in which I’ve bowled this season,” he added.
On Tuesday, the Orange Army defeated the five-time champions by 3 runs and saved alive their hopes of qualifying for the playoffs.