Chawla Hails Bhuvneshwar's Work Ethic After IPL 2026 Masterclass

Piyush Chawla praised Bhuvneshwar Kumar's relentless work ethic, highlighting his belief in quantity over quality practice. Chawla noted that Bhuvneshwar always bowls eight to ten overs in the nets to regain rhythm. He also emphasized Bhuvneshwar's full commitment to domestic tournaments, unlike many other players. Bhuvneshwar's 3-5 spell helped RCB bowl out DC for just 75, the lowest total of the season.

Key Points: Chawla Lauds Bhuvneshwar's Practice Discipline in IPL 2026

  • Chawla lauds Bhuvneshwar's quantity-over-quality practice belief
  • Bhuvneshwar bowls 8-10 overs in nets to maintain rhythm
  • He commits fully to domestic tournaments like UP League
  • Bhuvneshwar took 3-5, helping RCB bowl DC out for 75
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IPL 2026: 'Lot of players complete their quota and leave, but Bhuvi is not like that,' says Chawla

Piyush Chawla praises Bhuvneshwar Kumar's quantity-over-quality practice approach after his 3-5 spell for RCB vs DC in IPL 2026, highlighting his unmatched commitment.

"I have seen a lot of players who come to domestic cricket, just complete their quota and leave, but he is not like that, - Piyush Chawla"

New Delhi, April 28

Former India leg-spinner Piyush Chawla lauded Bhuvneshwar Kumar for his relentless work ethic and commitment, stating that the senior pacer's belief in quantity over quality practice played a key role in his match-winning performance for Royal Challengers Bengaluru against Delhi Capitals on Monday.

Chawla highlighted the ongoing debate around workload management and modern training methods, praising Bhuvneshwar Kumar for his intelligent and disciplined practice routine, which consistently translates into strong performances on the field.

"People talk about workload management and quality practice. I understand that after playing so many years, you know where to bowl. But still, you have to go out there and bowl the number of balls you want. I am not a big believer in only quality practice because I believe in quantity, and that's what Bhuvi also does. Whenever he goes to the nets, he makes sure he bowls eight to ten overs and gets that rhythm back. That's what makes him a better bowler," Chawla told ESPNcricinfo.

Chawla believes that Bhuvneshwar's dedication to put in long hours in training and maintaining intensity across tournaments continues to set him apart from many peers.

"The good thing about Bhuvi is that he puts in a lot of effort. He makes sure that whatever games he is playing, he is playing with full intensity. I have seen a lot of players who come to domestic cricket, just complete their quota and leave, but he is not like that," he said.

Chawla further emphasised that Bhuvneshwar's commitment extends beyond international and IPL duties, pointing to his participation in domestic competitions.

"If he has come for a particular tournament, he stays there for the whole tournament. When he goes to the UP League as well, he plays all the matches. It's not a small tournament, it's almost 25 to 30 days."

Bhuvneshwar's performance in the match was a testament to Chawla's words. The right-arm pacer returned sensational figures of 3-5, combining with Josh Hazlewood (4-12) to dismantle Delhi's batting line-up. The duo shared six wickets inside the first four overs, reducing DC to 9/6 and eventually bundling them out for just 75, the lowest total of the season.

In reply, RCB chased down 76 with ease, riding on unbeaten knocks from Devdutt Padikkal (34*) and Virat Kohli (23 not out), sealing victory with 81 balls to spare in a one-sided contest.

- IANS

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James A
I admire Bhuvi's work ethic. In an era where everyone is obsessed with "smart training," it's refreshing to see someone value raw practice. 8-10 overs in the nets is no joke.
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Sneha F
Serious question: How does Bhuvi maintain this intensity after so many injuries? He was written off many times but keeps coming back. RCB is lucky to have him this season. 🔥
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Rohit L
Chawla is absolutely right. Many players just show up for the money and don't care about domestic cricket. Bhuvi playing the UP League for 25-30 days is the kind of commitment we need. Future bowling coach material!
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Emma D
Respect for Bhuvi, but let's be honest—RCB's bowling attack has been surprisingly good this season. Hazlewood and Bhuvi together are a nightmare for any batting lineup. Still, Bhuvi's discipline sets the example.
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Kavya N
I really hope India gives Bhuvi one more chance in the T20I setup. His experience would be valuable in World Cups. But with Bumrah and Siraj around, it's tough. Nonetheless, his IPL form is a joy to watch! 😊
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Michael C

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