Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who was out of the Indian cricket team, did wonders. He was bought at a huge price during the IPL auction a few days back and now he has created a stir with a hat-trick. The achievement becomes even more special for Bhuvneshwar Kumar as he is out of the Indian team. This is Bhuvi’s first hat-trick in T20 cricket. With this hat-trick, Bhuvneshwar Kumar has once again staked his claim to return to Team India, but this task is very difficult.
Took a hat-trick against Jharkhand in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
Bhuvneshwar Kumar, playing for Uttar Pradesh, took a hat-trick against Jharkhand in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Bhuvneshwar Kumar did this feat in the 17th over. The big thing was that Bhuvneshwar Kumar took back-to-back wickets in the first three balls of this over and did not concede a single run. By the time Bhuvneshwar Kumar came to bowl in the 17th over of the match, the Jharkhand team had scored 116 runs. On the very first ball of the over, he dismissed Robin Minz, who had scored 11 runs. On the second ball of the same over, he dismissed Balakrishna without opening the account. After this he dismissed Vivekanand Tiwary on the third ball. He also could not play his account.
Rinku Singh played a brilliant innings from UP.
Talking about the match, batting first, the Uttar Pradesh team scored 160 runs in 20 overs. No half-century came from the team, but Rinku Singh certainly played an innings of 45 off 28 balls. After this, when the Jharkhand team came to chase the target, the whole team could only score 150 runs and got out. In this way Uttar Pradesh won the match by 10 runs. At one point the Jharkhand team seemed to be heading for victory but the Jharkhand train derailed after Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s brilliant bowling.
RCB bought him for over 10 crores
Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s team, who played for SRH i.e. Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL for almost 10 years, has changed this time. Till last year he was getting Rs 4.20 crore from SRH. But this time his salary has increased many times. While his name is Rs. MI i.e. Mumbai Indians bet on him when he was called at a base price of 2 crores. After this, the feud between LSG and MI continued for a long time. Gradually its price crossed 10 crore rupees. After this, RCB suddenly jumped into the auction arena and fetched Rs 10.75 crore.
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