Bhuvneshwar Kumar Singh

Bhuvneshwar Kumar Singh

bowler

Full name:Bhuvneshwar Kumar Singh
Nationality:India
Batting style:right handed batsman
Bowling Style:right arm medium
Date of Birth (Age):February 5, 1990 (31)
Zodiac Sign:Aquarius
Height:178 cm
Hometown:Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India
Jersey Number:15
Batting Style:Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style:Right arm medium pace
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Teams

2025 Teams

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Career Averages

Bowling

LeagueTestOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches211218770168263
Innings3712086123165262
Overs558.0974.3298.32065.31352.2951.5
Balls------
Maidens141681052610822
Runs164449512079578565836870
Wickets6314190218208272
Avg26.0935.1123.126.5331.6425.25
SR53.1441.4619.956.843920.99
Eco2.945.086.962.84.867.21
BB855955
4w343965
5w4121214
10w000000

Batting

LeagueTestOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches211218770168263
Innings2955211019293
Not outs41613113350
Runs5525526724331198433
Balls Faced12257479456910475
Avg22.0814.158.3727.0320.310.06
SR45.0673.8971.2742.75091.15
Fours7746031411031
Fifties3101430
Sixies1808136
Highest6353161287227
Hundreds000100

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In order to understand the chances of the cricket team you are rooting for, then you should get to know one of the top players Bhuvneshwar Kumar, how he trains and what motivates him to go out on the field of play.

DC vs RCB | Delhi crumble under Bhuvneshwar’s wizardry and Kohli-Krunal’s clinical assault at Kotla

DC vs RCB | Delhi crumble under Bhuvneshwar’s wizardry and Kohli-Krunal’s clinical assault at Kotla

Royal Challengers Bengaluru beat Delhi Capitals by six wickets to climb to the top of the table. Delhi’s batting faltered early, thanks to Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s three-fer, but Tristan Stubbs’ quick cameo helped them reach 162/8 while Virat Kohli and Krunal Pandya’s 119-run stand secured a win for RCB.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar10:38 PM, 08 May, 2024

‌IPL 2024 | Twitter goes berserk as Head-Abhishek re-ignites carnage in record-shattering chase

Bhuvneshwar Kumar11:34 PM, 02 May, 2024

IPL 2024 | Twitter reacts to vintage Bhuvi wrecking table-toppers as SRH bounce back in cliffhanger

Bhuvneshwar Kumar09:51 PM, 02 May, 2024

‌IPL 2024 | Twitter stirred as 'Swing King' Bhuvi removes Buttler and Samson in opening over

Bhuvneshwar Kumar11:29 PM, 09 April, 2024

IPL 2024 | Twitter abuzz as Nitish Reddy’s all-round heroics set up Sunrisers’ win in nail-biter

International career

Bhuvneshwar Kumar is a former Indian cricketer who played for India from 2012 to 2022. He is known for his ability to swing the ball both ways and is called "Swing King". Bhuvneshwar started his career as a swing bowler and later developed skills like reverse swing and yorkers. He also became a specialist in death-over bowling. He played for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL and Uttar Pradesh in domestic cricket. Here’s a timeline of his international career:

  • 2012:
    On December 25, Bhuvneshwar Kumar played his first T20I match against Pakistan in Bengaluru. He took 3 wickets. Five days later, on December 30, he made his ODI debut against Pakistan and took a wicket on his first ball.
  • 2013:
    Bhuvneshwar played his first Test match against Australia in February during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. In June, he was part of the winning Indian team in the ICC Champions Trophy. He took 6 wickets in the tournament and was named in ESPNcricinfo’s ‘Team of the Tournament.’ In July, he took 4 wickets for just 8 runs against Sri Lanka in the Tri-nation series, finishing as the top wicket-taker with 10 wickets.
  • 2014:
    Bhuvneshwar Kumar was named ‘Man of the Series’ in the Test series against England. Despite India losing the series, he took two five-wicket hauls and scored three fifties as a lower-order batsman.
  • 2015:
    He was selected for the ICC Cricket World Cup but played only one match, against the UAE, due to fitness issues.
  • 2016:
    Bhuvneshwar played just four Test matches that year. He struggled with his form during the season.
  • 2017:
    In 2017, Bhuvneshwar returned to form during the ICC Champions Trophy, where India reached the final. He was again named in the ‘Team of the Tournament.’
  • 2018:
    On February 18, Bhuvneshwar took 5 wickets for 24 runs against South Africa in a T20I, becoming the first Indian bowler to take five-wicket hauls in all three formats of cricket.
  • 2022:
    Bhuvneshwar played in the Asia Cup and was the highest wicket-taker with 11 wickets.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar is regarded as one of India's best swing bowlers. He made a significant impact in all formats of the game throughout his career.

Indian Premier League

Bhuvneshwar Kumar has had a long and successful career in the Indian Premier League (IPL). He has played for different teams and shown his skill with the ball in each season. Here’s a look at his IPL journey:

Year

Team

Amount Bought For

Position

Key Achievements

2008-2009

Royal Challengers Bangalore

-

Bowler

Joined after good performances in Ranji.

2011

Pune Warriors India

-

Bowler

Played for the team until it was dissolved in 2013.

2014

Sunrisers Hyderabad

₹4.25 crores

Bowler

Signed by Sunrisers Hyderabad in the 2014 IPL Auction.

2016

Sunrisers Hyderabad

-

Bowler

Helped the team win the 2016 IPL title. Took 23 wickets and won the Purple Cap.

2018

Sunrisers Hyderabad

-

Vice-Captain

Became vice-captain of the team.

2022

Sunrisers Hyderabad

₹4.20 crores

Bowler

Bought again in the 2022 mega-auction, continued playing for the team.

2024

Sunrisers Hyderabad

-

Bowler

Released after the 2024 season.

2025

Royal Challengers Bangalore

₹10.75 crores

Bowler

Bought by RCB in the November 2024 auction. Expected to play a key role in the 2025 season.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar has played 154 matches in IPL so far. His skills with the ball, especially with swing, have helped him remain a key player in many seasons. Bhuvneshwar Kumar will join the IPL 2025 season, with fans eager to see which team he will represent.

Domestic career

Bhuvneshwar Kumar started his domestic cricket career at 17 and debuted in first-class cricket against Bengal. He played for Uttar Pradesh and Central Zone in the Duleep Trophy. One memorable moment in his career came during the 2008/09 Ranji season when he bowled out Sachin Tendulkar for his first-ever duck in first-class cricket.

After a six-year break, he returned to first-class cricket in January 2024. He had his best-ever bowling performance in a Ranji Trophy match against Bengal, taking 8 wickets for 41 runs. He took five wickets on the first day and three more on the second day, helping to bowl Bengal out for 188 runs.

Records and achievements

Bhuvneshwar Kumar has earned several significant awards and set numerous records throughout his career.

Awards:

  • ICC Champions Trophy 2013: Kumar helped India win the Champions Trophy. He was also named to the ICC Team of the Tournament.
  • Polly Umrigar Trophy (2014): He received the "Player of the Year" award at the BCCI ceremony in Mumbai.
  • ICC Player of the Month (March 2024): Kumar won this award for his performance in the match against England.
  • Purple Cap (2016): Kumar became the first player to win the IPL Purple Cap for two consecutive seasons.

Records:

  • Best Bowling Figures: Kumar’s best bowling performance is 6 wickets for 82 runs, achieved against England at Lord’s in 2014.
  • 5/82 and 121 Runs (2014): In Nottingham, Kumar took 5 wickets for 82 runs and scored 121 runs, marking his first five-wicket haul.
  • 4/88 and 4/8 (2017): In Kolkata against Sri Lanka, he took 4 wickets for 88 runs in the first innings and 4 wickets for 8 runs in the second innings.
  • Most Fifties in a Series: Kumar became the first Indian player to score three 50s in one series.
  • Most Balls Faced by a No. 9 Debutant: He faced 97 balls as a debutant at the No. 9 position, the most by any player.

Personal life

Bhuvneshwar Kumar keeps a low profile off the cricket field despite his popularity. His personal life includes details about his family, finances, lifestyle, and connection with his fans. He has been involved in some controversies but continues to maintain a strong fan base. Let's look into his family, wealth, cars, house, scandals, and relationship with followers.

Family

Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s father, Kiran Pal Singh, works as a sub-inspector, and his mother, Indresh Singh, is a homemaker. His elder sister, Rekha Adhana, encouraged him to take up cricket and brought him to his first coaching centre. In 2017, Bhuvneshwar married Nupur Nagar.

Finance

Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s net worth is INR 74 crore (around $9 million) as of 2024. He started his IPL career in 2009 with Royal Challengers Bangalore, where the franchise paid INR 6 lakh for him. After playing two years with RCB, he was bought by Pune Warriors India for INR 20 lakh. He has been with Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) since 2014. For the 2023 season, SRH retained him for INR 4.2 crore, and they kept him for the 2024 season as well. His IPL earnings have surpassed INR 55 crore.

Cars and House

Bhuvneshwar lives in a big house in Ganga Nagar, Meerut, with his family. He also owns a farmhouse in Noida. His car collection includes a Mercedes, Audi Q3, and BMW 530d M-Sport, worth about INR 75 lakh.

Scandals

In 2021,The Times of Indiareported that Bhuvneshwar was left out of the England tour because he didn’t want to play Test matches. He denied this on Twitter, saying he was still preparing for all formats. In 2022, after a poor performance in a T20 match against Australia, his wife, Nupur Nagar, criticized fans who criticized her husband.

In 2023, rumors spread after Bhuvneshwar removed "cricketer" from his Instagram bio, which led some fans to think he might retire. However, he played all 14 matches for SRH in the 2023 IPL.

Fans

Bhuvneshwar Kumar has many fans. After his excellent performance in a one-run win for SRH over Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2024, fans praised him. In 2023, after taking five wickets in a match between GT and SRH, fans said, "We need this kind of spell in ODI WC". He has 5 million followers on Instagram, is active on Twitter, and has a Facebook account.

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