RCB star player Bhuvneshwar Kumar breaks Dwayne Bravo’s history to achieve this huge feat in IPL history

Indian senior cricketer Bhuvneshwar now has the most IPL wickets as a speed bowler in the history of the match.
Royal Challenger Bangalore (RCB) pacemaker Bhuvneshwar Kumar surpassed West Indies legend Dwayne Bravo to become the Pacers of the largest wicket (IPL) in Indian Premier League history.
Bhuvneshwar achieved this milestone in the IPL match against Wankhede Stadium.
During the game, Bhuvneshwar gave up 48 runs, but Tilak Varma had a crucial wicket that he threatened to take the game away from RCB.
Now, in 179 games, Bhuvneshwar has won 184 wickets compared to Bravo’s 183 scalps in the 161 IPL game. In this way, he has also become the third highest ticket inspector in the IPL. Above him are Punjab Kings (PBKS) spinner Yuzvendra Chahal (206 wickets in 162 games, with an average of 22.83, with a best number of 5/40) and Piyush Chawla (192 wickets in 192 games, with an average of 26.60, with a best picture of 4/17).
Participated in the competition, Mi won the competition and chose to participate in the competition first. Despite Phil Salt’s early departure, Virat (67 out of 67, 8 quarters and 2 sixes) and Devdutt Padikkal (37 out of 22, 2 quarters and 3 sixes) ensured Mi regretted their decision as they were in a counterattack against 91. After being fired, Captain Rajat Patidar (64 out of 32 balls, 5 quarters and 4 sixes) and Jitesh Sharma (40 out of 19 balls, 2 quarters and 4 sixes) ensured that the running rate never dropped. RCB ends at 221/5.
Hardik Pandya (2/45), Captain and Trent Boult (2/57) took two wickets, but the water leaked. Vignesh Puthur also has a ticket gate. Jasprit Bumrah offers a 0/29 number in four comebacks.
During running, the MI was 99/4 out of 12 points. However, between Tilak Varma (56 out of 29 balls, 4 boundaries and 4 sixes) and Captain Hardik Pandya (42 out of 15 balls, 3 out of 3 quarters and 4 sixes), the explosive 89 running stand (4 out of 4 boundaries and 4 sixes).
But Krunal (4/45), Josh Hazlewood (2/37) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1/48) were in trouble with the important wicket at the right time, helping to win the RCB 12 win.
RCB ranked third with three wins, lost four games, and all three of their wins left home. Mi won only one game in five games and stood in eighth place.