The return of a harm-free cricket community, especially the Indian fans, has been ecstatic about Bhuvneshwar Kumar.
The old Bhuvi has returned after a few difficult, injury-prone years, and how? In the first two games, the 32-year-old was brilliant as he early in the innings shook the English top order.
Despite Hardik Pandya having the most wickets in the series with five, Kumar was named the “player of the series” for his three wickets.
He has already won two months in a row for “player of the series.” In June, he defeated South Africa to win the prize.
He has written another record for himself with this accomplishment. He has won three players of the series accolades in total. It is noteworthy that no other Indian bowler has ever won three T20I series players of the honours.
There are two in Yuzvendra Chahal’s name.
Bhuvi is second on the overall list of Indian players with the most POTS awards. Virat Kohli, who has seven to his name, is first on the list.
It is important to note that in the second T20I, Bhuvi achieved yet another milestone. He threw 500 dot balls, becoming the first bowler in history to do so. Samuel Badree comes in second place with 383 dot balls. Tim Southee, who has 368 dot balls, is third on the list.
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