Key Points

Bhuvneshwar Kumar explains how instinct and adaptability define his death-bowling approach in IPL 2025. His partnership with Hazlewood and Dayal has been pivotal in RCB’s improved bowling performance. The veteran pacer highlights the importance of team chemistry and backing each other in tough phases. With 193 IPL wickets, Bhuvneshwar remains a key figure in RCB’s campaign.

Key Points: Bhuvneshwar Kumar Calls Death Bowling Instinctive in IPL 2025

  • Bhuvneshwar stresses proactive thinking in crunch overs
  • RCB’s pace trio of Bhuvneshwar, Hazlewood, and Dayal takes 40 wickets
  • RCB boasts second-best death-over economy in IPL 2025
  • Veteran seamer credits team chemistry for bowling success
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IPL 2025: Death bowling is like an instinct, says Bhuvneshwar Kumar

Bhuvneshwar Kumar reveals how instinct and tactical awareness shape his death bowling as RCB's pace trio dominates IPL 2025.

"*Death bowling is like an instinct. You have to be a step ahead of the batter.* – Bhuvneshwar Kumar"

New Delhi, May 7

Royal Challengers Bengaluru bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar labelled death bowling as instinctive and tactical, stressing the importance of staying a step ahead of the batter in crunch moments of an IPL game.

"Death bowling is like an instinct. It depends on what is the situation of the match and what you are thinking as well," Bhuvneshwar said in a video shared by RCB. "Sometimes there is a very normal situation going on, but you have an instinct that the batter is going to do something different. So that's when we call it being proactive--to be a step ahead of the batter."

The veteran seamer, back in RCB colours after 16 years, has been central to the team's remarkable bowling turnaround this season. While Bengaluru's campaign has seen ups and downs, their bowling--especially in the death overs--has been a consistent positive. RCB currently boast the second-best economy rate at the death in IPL 2025, conceding just 10.23 runs per over in overs 17 to 20, marginally behind Mumbai Indians' 10.22.

Bhuvneshwar, along with Josh Hazlewood and Yash Dayal, has formed a lethal pace trio that has picked up a combined 40 wickets.

According to the 34-year-old, this partnership has been crucial.

"If you talk about Yash and Josh, and the three of us--we are the same but different as well," he said. "All three of us can swing it. Josh brings the height, Yash is a left-arm pacer with a different angle, and we can all bowl in different phases of the game. These qualities help complement each other a lot."

Though RCB struggled at home earlier in the season, Bhuvneshwar remained consistent. He registered identical figures of 2 for 26 against Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings, albeit in losing causes.

His most telling contribution came in the return leg against DC in Delhi, where his 3 for 33--dismissing KL Rahul, Ashutosh Sharma, and Tristan Stubbs--helped RCB seal a crucial win. Notably, he dismissed Rahul and Ashutosh in the 17th over and knocked over Stubbs in the final over.

In total, Bhuvneshwar has bowled 11 overs at the death in IPL 2025, taking five wickets at an economy of 10.09--a vital stat for a side relying heavily on its pace unit.

"When there are team meetings, you plan things in a particular way. But a lot of times, you do it differently on the ground, because that instinct kicks in," Bhuvneshwar explained. "As long as you are proactive and getting the batter to do the things you want, you will be on top of the game."

RCB have also benefited from the chemistry within the bowling group. According to Bhuvneshwar, the mutual trust and support have been key to their success.

"There have been times that I have not done well, but they have backed me up, or if someone hasn't had a good day, the rest of the bowlers have stepped up," he added. "So we are complementing each other and it is a great sign."

With 193 IPL wickets to his name--second only to Yuzvendra Chahal overall--Bhuvneshwar continues to evolve and impact games.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Bhuvneshwar is proving why experience matters in death overs! His partnership with Hazlewood and Dayal is pure gold for RCB. That 17th over against DC was a masterclass 🎯 Hope he continues this form and helps RCB reach playoffs!
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Priya M.
As a die-hard RCB fan, I'm loving this bowling unit! For years we struggled with death bowling, but Bhuvi's instincts and Yash's left-arm angle have changed everything. Just wish our batting would click consistently too 😅 #PlayBold
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Amit S.
While Bhuvi's performance is commendable, RCB's over-reliance on pace could be risky on flat Bangalore pitches. They need to develop quality spin options too. That said, his economy rate of 10.09 at death is impressive given Chinnaswamy's small boundaries!
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Sanjana P.
That dismissal of KL Rahul was pure class! Bhuvi might be 34 but he's bowling like he's in his prime. His experience is exactly what young bowlers like Yash need in the team. Hope he gets to 200 IPL wickets this season itself! 🙌
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Vikram J.
Interesting how he talks about bowling partnerships. Cricket is a team sport after all! RCB's bowling unit is finally looking like they've cracked the code. If only they had this attack during Kohli's captaincy days...
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Neha R.
Bhuvi's comeback story is inspiring! After being written off by many, he's proving his worth again. His ability to read batters' minds is what makes him special. Hope he gets considered for T20 World Cup too 🤞 #BhuviMagic

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