Bhuvneshwar Kumar

Bhuvneshwar Kumar - Bowler

Feb 05, 1990
Personal Information
  • Full Name Bhuvneshwar Kumar
  • Born Feb 05, 1990
  • Birth Place Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
  • Height
  • Role Bowler
  • Batting Style Right Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style Right-arm fast-medium
Teams
India
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Central Zone
India A
Lucknow Falcons
Uttar Pradesh
Batting Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 191 121 87 21
Innings 74 55 21 29
Runs 320 552 67 552
Balls 351 747 94 1225
Highest 27 53 16 63
Average 4.32 14.15 8.38 22.08
SR 91.17 73.90 71.28 45.06
Not Out 36 16 13 4
Fours 31 46 0 77
Sixes 3 8 0 1
Ducks 6 8 2 4
50s 0 1 0 3
100s 0 0 0 0
Bowling Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 191 121 87 21
Innings 191 120 86 37
Runs 5443 4951 2079 1644
Balls 4246 5847 1791 3348
Wickets 199 141 90 63
Avg 27.35 35.11 23.10 26.10
Eco 7.69 5.08 6.96 2.95
SR 21.34 41.47 19.90 53.14
BBI 5/19 5/42 5/4 6/96
4w 2 4 3 3
5w 2 1 2 4
About

It was a kind of headline that catches Indian eyes. First there was a mention of the word Tendulkar. ‘Teenage prodigy knocks over Tendulkar for a duck’. There was a whisper of a 19-year-old, who had worked out Sachin Tendulkar in the domestic circuit and bowled him out for his first ever duck in domestic first-class cricket.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar, born in Meerut, the manufacturing home of the SG ball, shot into the limelight when he debuted on Christmas Day in 2012, making the white Kookaburra zip all around the Pakistani bats at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. A demonstration of nagging swing bowling in the shortest format of the game in batting-friendly conditions was a fine way to make the world sit up and take notice of this precocious talent.

He continued to be a regular member of the side for the limited-overs format and toured South Africa and New Zealand without much success as he started to lose his craft in his quest to find pace. He did well in the Test series in England in 2014, finishing the series as the highest wicket-taker, and getting his name up in the Lord’s honors board, as the raised seam of the Dukes helped him achieved prodigious movement in the air against the famed English batting line-up. He also made relatively exceptional contributions with the bat, registering three fifties in the series. After the conclusion of the home series against West Indies in 2014, the selectors rested him for the Sri Lanka series. He returned to the national side for India's tour of Australia but did not feature in the first three Test matches due to an ankle injury.

In the Test fold, despite being picked for more helpful conditions, he continued to be an injury-replacement or an experimentation choice for the captain. However, after developing a scrambled seam delivery in the home series against Australia, and getting the ball to jag off the seam as well as move in the air, he had expanded his repertoire enough to become an indispensable asset to the Indian Test team. Having tormented the visiting Sri Lankan side, and even having South Africa’s famed top-order at sea in their own backyard, the sky is the limit for Bhuvneshwar. Unfortunately, he got injured at a crucial juncture before the tour of England in mid-2018, and got sidelined; a major setback for an Indian side which was relying on his skilful and reliable swing bowling along with his newly-developed scrambled-seam variation which might have tuned out to be pivotal given the English conditions. Nevertheless, with age on his side, and with a perfect blend of brain and brawn, the best is yet to come from this twinkle-eyed wizard from Meerut.
IPL through the years

SRH's go-to bowler at both ends of an innings. Be it picking up early wickets, or choking the opposition in death overs, Bhuvneshwar Kumar has done it all in the IPL. His baptism into the cash-rich league, wasn't quite as smooth though. After being picked as a rookie fast bowler ahead of the 2009 edition, Bhuvi didn't get any opportunities at the RCB in his first two years at the Franchise. Although he did play a lone game against Delhi Daredevils in 2009 Champions league, Bhuvi couldn't tick the wickets column and was subsequently overlooked in the shortest format.

In 2011, the then newest-franchise Pune Warriors signed him to be part of a relatively young side which included the likes of James Faulkner, Mitchell Marsh and Clauum Ferguson. Bhvi then became a constant in Pune Warriors' side and was one of the shining lights in an otherwise doomed franchise which ended up as one of the least successful sides in the history of IPL. Post the dissolution of Pune Warriors, SRH signed Bhuvi in 2014 and his growth in both international and IPL cricket became almost parallel as the lanky swing bowler continued to develop several variations to his game. He was one of the first players in IPL to use the knuckle ball to great advantage and those bundle of variations helped him clinch the Purple Cap (awarded for highest wicket-taker in the season) for two successive seasons, 2016 and 2017. With a slew of injuries upsetting his rhythm, Bhuvi couldn't replicate his success in the 2018 edition and missed a few crucial games for SRH.
 

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