Bhuvneshwar Kumar

Personal details 

Full NameBhuvaneshwar Kumar Singh 
Date of birthFebruary 05, 1990
Age34 years 
NationalityIndian 
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Current teamSunrisers Hyderabad 
PositionLower order 
Batting styleRight hand Bat
Bowling styleRight arm Medium
Jersey number15
Started playingDecember 25, 2012
Family membersFather – Kiran Pal SinghMother – Indresh Singh Sister – Rekha Adhana Wife – Nupur Nagar

Bhuvneshwar Kumar Recent Matches 

MATCHBatBowlDateGroundFormat
UP vs Mumbai5 & 52/57 & 3/7826-Jan-2024WankhedeFC
UP vs Bengal28/4112-Jan-2024KanpurFC
UP vs Andhra1/4803-Dec-2023ChandigarhList A
UP vs Assam2/3501-Dec-2023ChandigarhList A
UP vs Gujarat12*3/4729-Nov-2023ChandigarhList A

Batting Stats 

FORMATMatRunsHSAveSR100s50s
Tests2155263*22.0845.0603
ODIs12155253*14.1573.8901
T20Is8767168.3771.2700

Bowling stats 

FORMATMatWktsBBIBBMAveEcon5w
Tests21636/828/9626.092.944
ODIs1211415/425/4235.115.081
T20Is87905/45/423.16.962

Teams 

India

Australian Institute of Sport

Central Zone

India A

India Blue

India Emerging Players

India Red

Indian Tobacco Company

Pune Warriors

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association XI

About Bhuvneshwar Kumar 

Bhuvneshwar Kumar, a prominent Indian cricketer, was born on February 5, 1990, in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. Known for his swing bowling prowess, Kumar has established himself as a key figure in India’s bowling attack across all formats of the game.

Kumar’s journey into cricket began in Meerut, a city with a rich cricketing culture. He honed his skills playing in local tournaments and soon caught the attention of selectors with his ability to swing the ball both ways at a brisk pace.

His domestic performances earned him a spot in the Indian team, and he made his international debut in a One Day International (ODI) against Pakistan in December 2012. He quickly made an impact, showcasing his ability to extract movement from the pitch and trouble even the most seasoned batsmen.

One of Kumar’s defining traits is his accuracy and control over line and length, making him a potent force in both the powerplay and death overs. In addition to his bowling prowess, he has also proven himself as a handy lower-order batsman, capable of contributing valuable runs when the team needs them the most.

Throughout his career, Kumar has been a consistent performer for India, playing crucial roles in many memorable victories. He has been particularly effective in limited-overs cricket, where his swing and variations have often been instrumental in breaking partnerships and restricting opposition batsmen.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s dedication to his craft, coupled with his ability to adapt to different conditions, has earned him respect from teammates and opponents alike. As he continues to represent India on the international stage, he remains a vital component of the team’s bowling arsenal, with much more to offer in the years to come.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar Career Highlights 

-Bhuvneshwar Kumar made his debut against Australia in 2013, scoring an impressive 38 runs, the highest by an Indian number 10 on debut.

-He holds the distinction of being the first Indian number 9 player to achieve three half-centuries in a single series.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar Awards 

-Purple cap in the 2016 edition of the IPL

-Purple cap in the 2017 edition of the IPL

-ICC People’s Choice Award in 2014

Career 

Domestic career 

Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s domestic cricket career has been marked by consistent performances and significant contributions to various teams in Indian domestic cricket.

He began his domestic career representing Uttar Pradesh in the Ranji Trophy, India’s premier first-class cricket tournament. Kumar quickly made a name for himself with his ability to swing the ball prodigiously and trouble batsmen with his accuracy. He played a crucial role in Uttar Pradesh’s success in the Ranji Trophy, helping the team win the tournament in the 2011-2012 season.

In addition to the Ranji Trophy, Kumar has also been a key player for Uttar Pradesh in other domestic competitions, including the Vijay Hazare Trophy (50-over format) and the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (T20 format). His performances in these tournaments further solidified his reputation as one of the most talented fast bowlers in Indian domestic cricket.

Furthermore, Bhuvneshwar Kumar has also represented various franchise teams in the Indian Premier League (IPL), the premier T20 cricket league in India. He has played for teams like the Sunrisers Hyderabad and the now-defunct Pune Warriors India. In the IPL, Kumar has showcased his ability to excel in the shortest format of the game, consistently delivering impactful performances with the ball and occasionally contributing with the bat.

Overall, Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s domestic career has been characterized by his skillful swing bowling, which has earned him accolades and helped him carve a niche for himself in Indian cricket. His performances at the domestic level laid the foundation for his successful international career, making him one of the most respected fast bowlers in contemporary cricket.

IPL Career 

Indian cricket player Bhuvneshwar Kumar competes in the Indian Premier League for the Hyderabad team. As of 2024, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who was born on February 5, 1990, is 34 years old. Meerut-born bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar bowls rapid seam. In 2011, he made his IPL debut. In his 160 IPL games played thus far, Bhuvneshwar Kumar has claimed 170 wickets at an average of 25.86, given up about 7.39 runs per over, and his best individual statistic of 5/19.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar was signed by the Hyderabad franchise for Rs 4.20 Cr at the IPL Auction 2024.He bowled 26/1 in his final IPL encounter against Mumbai at Wankhede Stadium in India on May 20, 2023.

Bowling stats 

YEARMATWKTSBBMAVEECON5W
Career1601705/1925.867.392
202314165/3026.568.331
202214123/2231.927.340
20211161/1655.837.970
2020432/25336.980
201915132/2435.467.810
20181293/2639.337.660
201714265/1914.197.051
201617234/2921.37.420
201514183/2622.617.870
201414204/1417.76.650
201316133/1828.536.50
            20121182/935.127.20
            2011432/1422.336.090

International career 

Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s T20I debut came against Pakistan in 2012, where he made an impactful start by claiming 3 wickets for just 9 runs. Shortly after, he marked his ODI debut against the same opponent, instantly making his presence felt by dismissing Mohammad Hafeez with his very first delivery in ODI cricket.

The year 2013 marked significant milestones for Kumar. He entered Test cricket against Australia, showcasing his batting prowess with 38 runs, the highest by an Indian number 10 on debut. Throughout his debut Test series, he secured 6 wickets across four matches. Additionally, he played a pivotal role in India’s triumph in the 2013 Champions Trophy, earning a spot in the ICC Team of the Tournament. Notably, he achieved his career-best bowling figures of 4-8 against the Sri Lankan team the same year.

In 2014, during India’s tour of England, Kumar etched his name in the record books as the first Indian number 9 player to notch three half-centuries in a single series. At Lord’s, he delivered a standout performance, claiming 6 wickets for 82 runs, marking his best Test bowling figures.

Although plagued by fitness concerns, Kumar made a strong comeback for the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy, where he earned a place in the Team of the Tournament. Notably, in the 2018 T20I series against South Africa, he showcased his bowling prowess by clinching seven wickets, setting a record for the most wickets by an Indian fast bowler in a bilateral T20I series.

Test Career 

Bhuvneshwar Kumar debuted against Australia in February 2013, making an immediate impact with 38 runs, the highest by an Indian number 10 on debut, and later claiming 3 wickets in the next match. His knack for swinging deliveries earned him early wickets, evident in subsequent matches and during the 2013 West Indies Tour of India, where he secured 3 wickets across two Test matches.

In 2014, he showcased his prowess in foreign conditions during the England Tour, achieving notable feats including a 5-wicket haul in the first innings and a 6-wicket haul in the next match. Bhuvneshwar also became the first Indian number 9 player to achieve three half-centuries in a single series during this time.

Despite sporadic appearances due to injuries, he demonstrated his skill with notable performances, including five-wicket hauls against the West Indies and New Zealand. However, persistent injuries limited his involvement in subsequent series against England, Australia, and Bangladesh.

His last Test series in January 2018 against South Africa showcased his talent once again, with impressive bowling figures across matches. However, a series of injuries and the emergence of new talent often led to Bhuvneshwar Kumar being overlooked by selectors, resulting in missed opportunities.

ODI Career 

Bhuvneshwar Kumar debuted in ODIs against Pakistan in December 2012, showcasing his bowling prowess with two wickets for 27 runs in nine overs. He continued his momentum, claiming three wickets in the subsequent matches against Pakistan.

Despite a promising start, his performances fluctuated in the following years. In the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup, fitness issues limited his participation to just one match. However, he showed glimpses of his potential with two 3-wicket hauls against South Africa later that year.

The highlight of his ODI career came during the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy, where he picked up seven wickets in five matches with an impressive economy rate. Notably, he delivered standout performances against Sri Lanka and Australia, securing a combined eight wickets.

In 2019, Bhuvneshwar was a key member of India’s World Cup squad, claiming ten wickets in six matches. However, the COVID-19 pandemic halted his progress in 2020.

His return to international cricket against England saw him take six wickets in three matches. However, his last series in January 2022 against South Africa ended without a wicket to his name, marking a challenging phase in his career.

T20 International Career 

Bhuvneshwar Kumar started his T20I career with a bang in 2012, taking wickets and being economical. Injuries hampered him in the middle years, but he returned with strong performances in 2018 and 2022. He was part of the 2014 and 2021 T20 World Cups, but only played a limited role. Recently, he’s been instrumental in India’s success, especially in the 2022 Asia Cup where he achieved his career-best figures.

Family 

Bhuvneshwar Kumar comes from a supportive family. His father, Kiran Pal Singh, was a police officer. His sister played a key role in his cricketing journey by encouraging him and taking him to his first coaching center. In 2017, Kumar married Nupur Nagar and their daughter Acsah was born in 2021.

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