NEW DELHI: Yuzvendra Chahal wrote his identify within the file books on Sunday by changing into the primary Indian bowler to take 300 wickets in T20 cricket. The Rajasthan Royals bowler achieved the feat through the IPL 2023 match in opposition to Sunrisers Hyderabad in Hyderabad.
Chahal acquired to the landmark when he cleaned up SRH batter Harry Brook with again of a size supply. He went on to dismiss Mayank Agarwal, Adil Rashid and skipper Bhuvneshwar Kumar to return figures of 4/17.
In 265 T20 matches, he has taken 303 wickets at a median of 23.60 and an financial system price of seven.58. Out of those, 91 wickets have come for India in T20I cricket in 75 matches at a median of 24.68 and an financial system price of 8.13.
Ravichandran Ashwin is second on the record with 287 wickets in T20 cricket adopted by Piyush Chawla (276 wickets).
Chahal can be the third-highest wicket-taker in Indian Premier League historical past. He has 170 wickets in 132 matches at a median of 21.42 and an financial system price of seven.59.
Coming to the match, Jos Buttler hit a scintillating half-century to assist Rajasthan Royals hammer Sunrisers Hyderabad by 72 runs of their opening match of the IPL.
Buttler’s 22-ball 54 led the crew’s batting onslaught as they posted 203/5, after which their bowlers restricted hosts Hyderabad to 131/8 within the first match of the day.
Chahal acquired to the landmark when he cleaned up SRH batter Harry Brook with again of a size supply. He went on to dismiss Mayank Agarwal, Adil Rashid and skipper Bhuvneshwar Kumar to return figures of 4/17.
In 265 T20 matches, he has taken 303 wickets at a median of 23.60 and an financial system price of seven.58. Out of those, 91 wickets have come for India in T20I cricket in 75 matches at a median of 24.68 and an financial system price of 8.13.
Ravichandran Ashwin is second on the record with 287 wickets in T20 cricket adopted by Piyush Chawla (276 wickets).
Chahal can be the third-highest wicket-taker in Indian Premier League historical past. He has 170 wickets in 132 matches at a median of 21.42 and an financial system price of seven.59.
Coming to the match, Jos Buttler hit a scintillating half-century to assist Rajasthan Royals hammer Sunrisers Hyderabad by 72 runs of their opening match of the IPL.
Buttler’s 22-ball 54 led the crew’s batting onslaught as they posted 203/5, after which their bowlers restricted hosts Hyderabad to 131/8 within the first match of the day.
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com