Key Points

Ashwani Kumar, an uncapped left-arm pacer from Punjab, stunned everyone with a match-winning 4-24 on his IPL debut for Mumbai Indians. Replacing the injured Jasprit Bumrah, he delivered the best figures by an Indian bowler in an IPL debut. The 23-year-old credited his success to consistent hard work and staying true to his process. Teammates and opponents alike praised his ability to swing the ball at pace, marking him as a rising star to watch.

Key Points: Ashwani Kumar Stuns with 4-24 on IPL Debut for Mumbai Indians

  • Uncapped Ashwani Kumar takes 4-24 vs KKR on IPL debut
  • Replaces injured Bumrah, outshines Boult and Mujeeb
  • Best figures by Indian bowler in debut IPL match
  • Teammates Rickelton, Ramandeep praise his swing and work ethic
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IPL 2025: Just did my process, never expected this award, says Ashwani Kumar on winning POTM honour

Punjab pacer Ashwani Kumar claims POTM with dream IPL debut, credits hard work after replacing Bumrah in Mumbai Indians lineup.

"Never thought about this, just did my process and happy to get this award – Ashwani Kumar"

Mumbai, April 1

As he joined Mumbai Indians as an inexperienced uncapped player, Ashwani Kumar was not sure of getting a chance to play a match in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 considering that Mumbai had big-name bowlers like Jasprit Bumrah, Trent Boult, Deepak Chahar, Mujeeb Ur Rahman besides skipper Hardik Pandya.

But Bumrah's unavailability because of his rehabilitation for a back injury and Mujeeb's indifferent form opened the door for him, and the 23-year-old left-arm pacer from Punjab grabbed it both hands, claiming a match-winning 4-24 against Kolkata Knight Riders.

It was not only Ashwani's first four-wicket haul but also the best figures by an Indian bowler on IPL debut. It earned Ashwani, who claimed a wicket on his first delivery in IPL, his maiden Player of the Match Award, and the players termed it as a big thing for him.

"It is a big thing for me that I got this opportunity and that I am getting this award. Never thought about this, just did my process and happy (to get this award). I am from Jhanjheri in Mohali district - to come from there to here, that is the result of my hard work and by God's grace, I am here," said Ashwani, who made a sensational debut in IPL on the lines of Mayank Yadav and Umran Malik.

Ashwani said he was a little bit nervous before his debut, but was also confident about utilising the opportunity. Asked about his message to people back home, Ashwani said, "I want to make all of you feel proud in the upcoming games".

Mumbai Indians batter Ryan Rickelton, who experienced Ashwani's bowling from behind as the wicketkeeper, said the lanky pacer could bowl faster than expected and can swing it both ways.

Kolkata Knight Riders all-rounder Ramandeep Singh, who comes from the same academy in Chandigarh as Ashwani and is a teammate of his in the Punjab Ranji Trophy team, termed the bowler as someone who works very hard. "He has the talent and works very hard. I was looking forward to facing him today, but that did not happen," he said.

Both Ramandeep and Rickelton said they were expecting the wicket to have pace and bounce, but the former said his batters tried to play aggressively but were not able to pull that off, and the innings collapsed.

- IANS

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Rahul P.
What an inspiring debut! Ashwani's story shows how preparation meets opportunity. That first-ball wicket must have calmed his nerves. Hope to see more from this talented bowler! 🔥
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Priya K.
While I'm happy for Ashwani, I feel the article focuses too much on his debut and not enough on how MI's management identified and nurtured this talent. That's equally important!
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Amit S.
From Jhanjheri to IPL stardom! This is why I love cricket - it gives chances to unknown players to shine. That swing both ways sounds deadly. Can't wait for his next match!
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Sanjana M.
"Just did my process" - such a humble response! Reminds me of Bumrah's early days. Hope he gets proper guidance and doesn't burn out like some young pacers do. 🤞
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Vikram D.
That Chandigarh academy is producing some serious talent first Mayank, now Ashwani! Punjab cricket looking strong these days. Great to see local players getting recognition.
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Neha R.
The way KKR batters struggled against him was something else! That slower ball to dismiss Rana was pure class. Hope he keeps his head cool amidst all this sudden fame.

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