Bhuvneshwar Kumar Becomes 2nd Indian to Reach 350 T20 Wickets

Bhuvneshwar Kumar became the first pacer and second Indian overall to reach 350 T20 wickets during RCB's IPL match against Gujarat Titans. He took 3/28 in four overs, helping restrict GT despite a strong start from Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler. With 17 wickets in nine matches this season, he is currently the leading wicket-taker in IPL 2025. Only spinner Yuzvendra Chahal has more T20 wickets by an Indian than Bhuvneshwar.

Key Points: Bhuvneshwar Kumar Reaches 350 T20 Wickets Milestone

  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar reaches 350 T20 wickets milestone
  • First pacer and second Indian overall to achieve the feat
  • Takes 3/28 against Gujarat Titans in IPL 2025
  • Leading wicket-taker this season with 17 wickets in 9 matches
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Bhuvneshwar Kumar becomes 2nd Indian to reach 350 T20 wickets

Bhuvneshwar Kumar becomes the first pacer and second Indian to reach 350 T20 wickets during RCB vs GT IPL 2025 match in Ahmedabad.

"Only spinner Yuzi Chahal (391 wickets in 337 matches) has more T20 wickets by an Indian than him. - Report"

Ahmedabad, May 1

Royal Challengers Bengaluru and India pace veteran Bhuvneshwar Kumar became the first pacer and second Indian overall to reach the 350 wicket mark in T20s on Thursday.

Bhuvneshwar achieved this milestone during his side's Indian Premier League (IPL) match against the Gujarat Titans (GT) in Ahmedabad on Thursday. During a defence of 156 runs, Bhuvneshwar was sensational despite Josh Hazlewood getting hit from the other end, taking 3/28 in four overs.

In 325 T20s, Bhuvneshwar has taken 352 wickets at an average of 24.51, with five four-fers and five five-wicket hauls to his name, with best figures of 5/4. Only spinner Yuzi Chahal (391 wickets in 337 matches) has more T20 wickets by an Indian than him.

During the ongoing season, the Indian pace stalwart is running through opposition with his masterful swing, having taken 17 wickets in nine matches at an average of 15.52 and an economy rate of 7.54, including best figures of 3/5. He is the leading wicket-taker this season.

In 199 IPL matches, he has taken 215 wickets at an average of 26.40, including two four-fers and two five-fors, with best figures of 5/19, making him the second-best bowler in the tournament history, behind Chahal (228 wickets).

Coming to the match, GT opted to bowl first. Virat Kohli (28 in 13 balls, with five fours) got RCB off to a good start, with five successive fours against Kagiso Rabada (1/44). But courtesy fine spells from Arshad Khan (3/22), Rashid Khan (2/19) and Jason Holder (2/29), RCB continued to lose wickets regularly. Devdutt Padikkal (40 in 24 balls, with five fours and two sixes) was the top-scorer as RCB posted 155 in 19.2 overs.

During the chase, quickfire knocks from skipper Shubman Gill (43 in 18 balls, with four boundaries and three sixes) and Jos Buttler (39 in 19 balls, with two fours and four sixes) aided GT's run-chase, but after losing all three top-order batters at 92, GT sank to 111/5. But Rahul Tewatia (27* in 17 balls, with four boundaries) held one end steady, taking GT to fifth spot in the table with their fifth win of the season in nine matches.

RCB meanwhile, stays at the second spot, having suffered their third loss in nine matches.

- ANI

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Priya S
Impressive stats but I wish RCB had won this one. Kohli's 28 off 13 was explosive but then that middle order collapse again 😤 Bhuvneshwar deserves better support from the batting lineup. 3/28 in a low total - world class!
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Michael C
As someone who's followed IPL since season one, watching Bhuvneshwar evolve from a raw UP talent to this swing master has been amazing. His control with the new ball is probably the best in the world right now. 17 wickets this season at 15.52 economy? Ridiculous!
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Sneha F
Can we talk about how GT chased 156 in 19.2 overs? Tewatia's 27* was clutch. But honestly, Bhuvneshwar's milestone is the headline - Indian pacers rarely get this recognition compared to spinners. 350 wickets in T20s is huge achievement! 👏
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Rajesh Q
I remember when Bhuvneshwar was struggling with injuries and people wrote him off. Now look at him - leading wicket-taker in IPL 2025 at age 35! This is what happens when you have proper work ethic and don't give up. Young bowlers should learn from his swing bowling fundamentals.
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James A
Great achievement but I wish Indian cricket invested more in pace bowling development. Bhuvi almost single-handedly carries the swing bowling legacy while others focus on pace. His 5/19 in IPL is still one of the best T20 spells I've ever seen. True artist!

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