Kuldeep yadav

  1. Kuldeep Yadav batting bowling stats, averages and cricket statistics, 2023
  2. Kuldeep Yadav a step closer to cementing lone wrist
  3. "Kuldeep Yadav Has Changed His...": Ex
  4. Kuldeep Yadav strengthens his case for a spot in India's XI
  5. The rise and fall of Kuldeep Yadav
  6. Andre Russell Felt Like Brett Lee Was Bowling To Him: Kuldeep Yadav's 117 Kph Delivery Against KKR Sparks Memefest


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Kuldeep Yadav batting bowling stats, averages and cricket statistics, 2023

Span Mat Inns Overs Mdns Runs Wkts BBI BBM Avg Econ SR 5w 10w vs Australia 2017-2019 2 3 59.5 9 190 9 5/99 5/99 21.11 3.17 39.8 1 0 vs Bangladesh 2022-2022 1 2 36.0 9 113 8 5/40 8/113 14.12 3.13 27.0 1 0 vs England 2018-2021 2 3 21.2 3 85 2 2/25 2/41 42.50 3.98 64.0 0 0 vs Sri Lanka 2017-2017 1 2 30.0 6 96 5 4/40 5/96 19.20 3.20 36.0 0 0 vs West Indies 2018-2018 2 4 66.0 6 249 10 5/57 6/119 24.90 3.77 39.6 1 0 Span Mat Inns Overs Mdns Runs Wkts BBI BBM Avg Econ SR 5w 10w in Australia 2019-2019 1 1 31.5 6 99 5 5/99 5/99 19.80 3.10 38.2 1 0 in Bangladesh 2022-2022 1 2 36.0 9 113 8 5/40 8/113 14.12 3.13 27.0 1 0 in England 2018-2018 1 1 9.0 1 44 0 - - - 4.88 - 0 0 in India 2017-2021 4 8 106.2 11 381 16 5/57 6/119 23.81 3.58 39.8 1 0 in Sri Lanka 2017-2017 1 2 30.0 6 96 5 4/40 5/96 19.20 3.20 36.0 0 0 Mat Inns Overs Mdns Runs Wkts BBI BBM Avg Econ SR 5w 10w year 2017 2 4 58.0 9 187 9 4/40 5/96 20.77 3.22 38.6 0 0 year 2018 3 5 75.0 7 293 10 5/57 6/119 29.30 3.90 45.0 1 0 year 2019 1 1 31.5 6 99 5 5/99 5/99 19.80 3.10 38.2 1 0 year 2021 1 2 12.2 2 41 2 2/25 2/41 20.50 3.32 37.0 0 0 year 2022 1 2 36.0 9 113 8 5/40 8/113 14.12 3.13 27.0 1 0 Mat Inns Overs Mdns Runs Wkts BBI BBM Avg Econ SR 5w 10w season 2016/17 1 2 28.0 3 91 4 4/68 4/91 22.75 3.25 42.0 0 0 season 2017 1 2 30.0 6 96 5 4/40 5/96 19.20 3.20 36.0 0 0 season 2018 1 1 9.0 1 44 0 - - - 4.88 - 0 0 season 2018/19 3 5 97.5 12 348 15 5/57 6/119 23.20 3.55 39.1 2 0 season 2020/21 1 2 12.2 2 41 2 2/25 2/41 20.50 3.32 37.0 0 0...

Kuldeep Yadav a step closer to cementing lone wrist

CHENNAI: It has not been a smooth ride for Kuldeep Yadav in international cricket so far. Despite his undeniable guile and penchant for scalping wickets at crucial junctures, Kuldeep is often unsure of his place in the Indian side, competing with fellow wrist-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal for the lone leggie’s spot in limited-overs cricket. On Wednesday, the left-armer moved one step closer to cementing his place in the XI ahead of the On a sluggish Chepauk track that offered him appreciable turn and bounce, Kuldeep chose to bowl quicker than usual. Close-in Indian fielders were heard on the stump mic advising Kuldeep to bowl a tad slower in the air, but he stuck to his guns and reaped rewards for it. Kuldeep’s prior experience of playing on this pitch helped him zero in on the right pace and length. “I played the India ‘A’ series here, so I knew the wicket was slow. I was getting good drift in the air and bowling a lot of seam-up deliveries,” he said during the innings break. The southpaw deceived Warner and Labuschagne in the air, inducing false shots to bring about their downfall. But it was Carey’s dismissal that was truly heartening. Tossing one up in the 39th over on a good length on middle and leg, Kuldeep got the ball to turn away and beat Carey all ends up, dislodging the off stump. “I really enjoyed that ball (which got Carey out). I have been working on this delivery — just try to bowl on the middle-and-leg line, and from there, if I can spin the ball, there can be a...

"Kuldeep Yadav Has Changed His...": Ex

"Kuldeep Yadav Has Changed His...": Ex-India Star On Spinner's ODI Comeback The former India all-rounder pointed out the change Kuldeep Yadav has brought in his bowling style from that in 2019. He added that the change is helping the spinner to bowl quicker deliveries. • • Updated: January 13, 2023 05:59 PM IST Meanwhile, former India all-rounder "Kuldeep Yadav has changed his run up angle that has changed his alignment & that is helping him to bowl quicker. Fantastic work by him," said Irfan Pathan on Twitter. Kuldeep Yadav has changed his run up angle that has changed his alignment & that is helping him to bowl quicker. Fantastic work by him After the second ODI, India skipper Rohit said that it was Kuldeep who helped the side bounce back in the game. "For him (Kuldeep Yadav) to come back and play the game he played today, it was fantastic. Literally got us back in the game. They were batting run-a-ball and Kuldeep, as we've seen quite often, comes and gets the wicket. He's quite confident as a bowler right now and it definitely augurs well with the team," said Rohit.

Kuldeep Yadav strengthens his case for a spot in India's XI

Six years ago, Virat Kohli had decided that having wicket-taking options in the middle overs was crucial to winning ODIs. Kuldeep and Chahal were at the right place at the right time and spun India to a lot of success. But as oppositions played the wristpinning duo more often, the more comfortable they got. Gradually, both bowlers lost their wicket-taking potency and Kuldeep, in particular, tended to have more bad days than Chahal. That seeped into Kuldeep's IPL performances too, like in 2020, when he struggled to keep his place in the Kolkata Knight Riders XI and took only one wicket in the five matches he got. That was a crucial juncture in Kuldeep's career. From the outside, he looked all over the place and was out of contention for an India spot. But those closer to the action say Kuldeep wasn't discarded. India's team management worked to rehabilitate him physically, mentally and also focussed on his skills. He overcame his On Thursday, a lot of that was on display as Kuldeep came to bowl in the 17th over of the second ODI against Sri Lanka at Eden Gardens. India needed a wicket desperately with Nuwanidu Fernando and Kusal Mendis on track for a century stand for the second wicket. Kuldeep got a googly to turn across Mendis and hit his pads, breaking the partnership with a googly. Dasun Shanaka, who has tormented India with the bat, was Kuldeep's second scalp - bowled around his legs while sweeping. In that same spell, Kuldeep used the googly again to dismiss Charith A...

The rise and fall of Kuldeep Yadav

Evoking memories of that On the last ball of the 26th over, Azam was on strike. There was no better sight and no better feeling as Kuldeep Yadav ended a hundred-run stand, and Indian fans could now breathe easy again. In his very next over, Kuldeep Yadav sent Zaman packing, caught by Chahal off a desperate sweep. After Pandya took a couple and This was more than a World Cup match for the left-arm wrist-spinner. It was a comeback game, one where he had a lot to prove. And prove he did. Both before and after this game, there was something apparent in Kuldeep Yadav’s statements. In a recent birthday wish Kuldeep Yadav sent to his former IPL captain "To the man who always showed great faith in me and from whom I learnt so much about the game...." After featuring in three games in the ongoing IPL 2020 for the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), Kuldeep Yadav was unceremoniously dumped by the franchise from their playing-XI despite the player not producing any particularly horrendous performance. So the player's birthday wish to Gambhir could have been a thinly-veiled way of expressing his resentment for being dropped from the team. A dewy-eyed youngster from Kanpur, Kuldeep Yadav wasn’t a fan of cricket. But when cajoled by his father to take up the sport, Yadav wanted to be the next Fortunately or unfortunately, his coach intervened, and Kuldeep Yadav became of the rare commodity of bowlers – a left-arm wrist-spinner. He rode on this mystery element more than his stats to earn an IPL...

Andre Russell Felt Like Brett Lee Was Bowling To Him: Kuldeep Yadav's 117 Kph Delivery Against KKR Sparks Memefest

While the pacers began the wickets procession, it was spinners, especially Kuldeep who did all the damage in the latter half. Kuldeep got the grip and turn on a slow wicket and foxed the set batter Jason Roy, who got a top edge on the sweep to deep square leg fielder. Kuldeep dismissed Anukul Roy on the next delivery to leave KKR reeling at 93/8 in the 15th over. Kuldeep returned to bowl the 19th over of the innings with just one wicket remaining. Kuldeep gave away just three runs in the over, however, what stuck with the fans the most was the speeds at which he bowled. While the first four deliveries hovered around the 80s, the fifth delivery was bowled at a whopping speed of 117 km/hr. While many were surprised looking at the speed meter, the batter Andre Russell too was surprised with the pace of the delivery. Russell did hit three sixes in the last over but 127 was never going to be enough. Delhi Capitals skipper David Warner finished even a smidgen of a chance, if there was any with a quickfire half-century. The Capitals line-up underwent another collapse for KKR to have a sniff but vice-captain Axar Patel kept his calm to take his side to a maiden victory in the ongoing season.