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IND vs SA Live: Bhuvneshwar Kumar eyes UNIQUE RECORD in Vizag, could go past Samuel Badree & Tim Southee for this milestone: Follow Live Updates

IND vs SA Live: Bhuvneshwar Kumar eyes UNIQUE RECORD in Vizag, could go past Samuel Badree & Tim Southee for this milestone: Follow Live Updates

IND vs SA Live: Bhuvneshwar Kumar eyes UNIQUE RECORD in Vizag, could go past Samuel Badree & Tim Southee: Follow India vs South Africa Live
IND vs SA Live: India vs South Africa Live: Bhuvneshwar Kumar is eying a BIG RECORD when India face South Africa in a do-or-die clash today evening. The veteran pacer could go past Samuel Badree and Tim Southee for Most Wickets in Powerplay. Follow IND vs SA 3rd T20 Live Updates on InsideSport.IN.  Currently, Samuel Badree, […]

IND vs SA Live: India vs South Africa Live: Bhuvneshwar Kumar is eying a BIG RECORD when India face South Africa in a do-or-die clash today evening. The veteran pacer could go past Samuel Badree and Tim Southee for Most Wickets in Powerplay. Follow IND vs SA 3rd T20 Live Updates on InsideSport.IN. 

Currently, Samuel Badree, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Tim Southee are tied on 33 wickets each to share the top spot. But Bhuvneshwar has the best economy rate amongst the trio.

IND vs SA Live: Bhuvneshwar Kumar eyes UNIQUE RECORD in Vizag, could go past Samuel Badree & Tim Southee for this milestone: Follow Live Updates

IND vs SA Live: Bhuvneshwar Kumar eyes UNIQUE RECORD in Vizag, could go past Samuel Badree & Tim Southee for this milestone: Follow Live Updates

IND vs SA Live: Most wickets in Powerplay

  • Samuel Badree 33 wickets in 50 innings @ 6.29 economy
  • Tim Southee 33 wickets in 68 innings @ 7.30 economy
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar 33 wickets in 59 @ 5.66 economy
  • Shakib Al Hasan 27 wickets in 58 innings @ 6.74 economy
  • Josh Hazlewood 26 wickets in 30 innings @ 6.00 economy

IND vs SA Live: Bhuvneshwar Kumar eyes UNIQUE RECORD in Vizag, could go past Samuel Badree & Tim Southee for this milestone: Follow Live Updates

IND vs SA LIVE: With 7 Consecutive defeats against South Africa, Indian CRICKET team on verge of MOST SHAMEFUL RECORD, CHECK DETAILS

On Tuesday, Bhuvneshwar Kumar can go clear of Badree and Southee. The pacer bounced back strongly in the 2nd T20 after a poor first match in Delhi.

His superb spell yielded 4 wickets for just 13 runs. He bagged two wickets in the powerplay alone. However, he will have to lead India once again for any chance to stop the slide against South Africa.

India are on a 7-match losing streak against South Africa and a loss in Vizag will see India lose a home series for the first time since 2019.

IND vs SA Live: Bhuvneshwar Kumar eyes UNIQUE RECORD in Vizag, could go past Samuel Badree & Tim Southee for this milestone: Follow Live Updates

IND vs SA Live: What are the changes Rahul Dravid likely to make?

  • Despite a poor run, Ruturaj Gaikwad could retain his place as the team management doesn’t consider Venkatesh Iyer to be the opener.
  • Axar Patel is likely to be dropped for Deepak Hooda. Patel has been sparingly used as a bowler while he has not contributed much with the bat either.
  • Deepak Hooda who was in fine form with the bat in IPL 2022 could be the best replacement.
  • Hooda can not only contribute at No 3 but is an able batter in the middle-order and can bowl off-spin too.
  • Arshdeep Singh is likely to be called in. The young pacer warmed the bench in the first two matches but with Avesh Khan and Harshal Patel misfiring, Arshdeep can be called in.
  • The most obvious change will be in Yuzvendra Chahal. The leggie has been enduring a poor form and Ravi Bishnoi is likely to be called in.

IND vs SA Live: Bhuvneshwar Kumar eyes UNIQUE RECORD in Vizag, could go past Samuel Badree & Tim Southee for this milestone: Follow Live Updates

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