Thursday 19 February 2015

Bhuvneshwar Kumar Cricket Player Of India

Bhuvneshwar Kumar
India


Full name Bhuvneshwar Kumar Singh
Born February 5, 1990, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
Current age 25 years 14 days
Major teams India, India A, Pune Warriors, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Uttar Pradesh
Playing role Bowler
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium






       Bhuvneshwar Kumar (conceived 5 February 1990) is an Indian universal cricketer. He plays for Uttar Pradesh in local cricket, and Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League. Kumar is a right-arm medium-quick bowler who swings the ball both ways proficiently, and a valuable lower request right-gave batsman, which makes him a bowling all-rounder. His ability was initially perceived in a T20 match against Pakistan, where he effectively took a three-wicket pull. In the ODI arrangement that tailed, he played an enchantment conveyance to Mohammad Hafeez - cleaning up his stumps and hence guaranteeing his spot in the Indian squad for whatever remains of the arrangement. He later ended up being a match champ for India.
       An intriguing perception is that Kumar's lady wickets in each of the three configurations of cricket (Twenty20, One Day International, and Test cricket) were all played.

Early life:

       Bhuvi fits in with a Gurjar group of Western Uttar Pradesh and was conceived on 5 February 1990 to Kiran Pal Singh and Indresh in Meerut. His dad is a sub-examiner with the Uttar Pradesh Police and his mom, a housewife. It was his sister Rekha Adhana , who urged him to play cricket and took him to his first training focus when he was 13.

Domestic career:

      Kumar plays for Uttar Pradesh in residential cricket. He has likewise played for Central Zone in the Duleep Trophy. Kumar made his five star introduction at 17 years old against Bengal.
      In the second semi-last against North Zone, Kumar brought one wicket with an economy rate of 3.03. Albeit being a lower-request batsman, he scored 128 off 312 balls surpassing all the scores of his fellow team members and kept up an association with four batsmen. He was thusly honored the Man of the match. In the 2008/09 Ranji Trophy last, he turned into the first bowler to reject Sachin Tendulkar, frequently evaluated as India's most prominent batsman, for a duck in five star cricket.



International career:

Debut:

      Kumar was incorporated in the playing eleven of the first T20I match against Pakistan at Bengaluru taking after Parvinder Awana's unfortunate display in the past arrangement against England. He took 3 wickets for 9 runs in 4 overs in the match with an economy rate of 2.25 and hence broke the record for the best knocking down some pins figures on T20I debut. He took the wickets of Nasir Jamshed, Ahmed Shehzad and Umar Akmal.
      He opened his record in ODIs by taking a wicket in the first ball that he bowled, rejecting Mohammad Hafeez of Pakistan. Kumar's introduction wickets in T20Is, ODIs and Tests have all been knocked down some pins and is the first ever bowler to do as such.

Test Debut:

        In his presentation Test arrangement, he took 6 wickets in four matches against Australia in the 2013 Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He likewise had a record organization with M. S. Dhoni for the ninth wicket in the first Test of the arrangement. He has the most elevated score by an Indian number 10 on introduction, 38.
        Kumar made his presentation on 22 February 2013 against Australia amid first test of Australia Tour to India in 2013. He was given the test top by Ishant Sharma. He attempted to take any wickets in the first innings, principally on the grounds that it was all the more a twist track as opposed to a swing and pace great pitch. Later, in the same test amid India's batting, he helped set up a gigantic organization of 140 runs for the ninth wicket with M. S. Dhoni. This organization helped India make a lead of 266 runs. Amid this course he was a piece of a couple of records and was given an overwhelming applause by the group and the swarm once he got out with a score of 38 runs (off 97 balls). At the point when India went to field in the second innings he didn't get an opportunity to bowl and went wicketless on his introduction. In his second test match he got three wickets getting Australia's David Warner, Ed Cowan and Shane Watson out. In the first innings of his second test against Australia, Kumar went wicketless, predominantly on the grounds that he couldn't make history the ball to swing and was given not very many overs (6 in a spell and afterward a solitary over). At the same time in the second innings, he took the critical wickets of Shane Watson, David Warner and Steven Smith. 
       Guaranteeing 6 wickets at a normal of 22.83 and an economy rate of 3.91.

Champions Trophy and Tri-Series:

         Kumar was incorporated in the "Group of the competition" of the 2013 Champions Trophy. On 9 July 2013, he posted profession best figures on 4-8 against Sri Lanka in the Tri-Nation competition, which India would go ahead to win. He was recompensed the "Man of the Series" in this competition after he completed the arrangement with generally wickets.

Tour of England:

         Kumar proved that he could be handy with the bat in Test matches when he scored 2 consecutive half centuries in the 1st test of the Investec Test Series 2014 against England with scores of 58 and 63*. He also had his 1st five wicket haul in his test career in the first innings of the same match. Kumar had his second five wicket haul in the next match of the same series and got his third fifty in Test in the same match. He became the first Indian number 9 player to get three fifties in one series, even going on to add career-best bowling figures of 6/82 versus England at Lord's. Despite India losing the series 1-3, he was named the Indian Player of the Series.

IPL career:

     


         Taking after his great exhibitions in the 2008/09 Ranji season, he was given an IPL shrink by Royal Challengers Bangalore.[9] In 2011, he was marked by Pune Warriors India. After the disintegration of the PWI group, he was gotten in 2014 by Sunrisers Hyderabad.






Records:

  • He scored 38 runs of 97 balls on his introduction test match he accomplished the accompanying deeds:
  •   This score of 38 is the most astounding by any Indian batsman taking on at tenth position.  He      surpassed Paras Mhambrey to accomplish this deed.
  • He confronted the most number of balls (97) by a debutant taking on at number 10 to bat for India, surpassing Ravi Shastri(54 balls).
  • He likewise stayed at the wrinkle for the most time by a debutant having a go at number 10 to bat for India.
  • The organization of 140 runs for the ninth wicket with M. S. Dhoni amid the first test of Australia Tour to India in 2013, went ahead to make a couple of records which are as per the following:
  • This is the most astounding organization for the ninth wicket by India against Australia
  • This is additionally the most astounding organization for the ninth wicket in the middle of India and Australia
  • He scored a half-century of every innings of the first test of Team India's voyage through England in July 2014.
  • He was second player to do as such, batting at number 9, after Peter Siddle.

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