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IPL 2026: Bhuvneshwar Kumar Grabs Purple Cap, Becomes Only Second Indian To Cross 350 T20 Wickets - Watch

The 36-year-old pacer's 3/28 against Gujarat Titans put him on top of the wicket-taker's list for this season while also making him only the second Indian to take 350+ T20 wickets.

IPL 2026: Bhuvneshwar Kumar Grabs Purple Cap, Becomes Only Second Indian To Cross 350 T20 Wickets - Watch
Bhuvneshwar Kumar took 3/28 against GT, becoming only the second Indian to take 350 T20 wickets.
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Despite playing his 16th season in the Indian Premier League, Bhuvneshwar Kumar is showing no signs of slowing down, picking up 3/28 against Gujarat Titans on Thursday, April 30 to move to the top of the wicket-taker's charts at IPL 2026. 

His spell, albeit in a losing cause, gave Royal Challengers Bengaluru brief hope that they could defend a modest 155 at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. 

Bhuvneshwar opened his account in the 3rd over of the game, finding the edge of Sai Sudarshan, who scored a century against RCB when these two sides met earlier this season. That wicket was also the 350th T20 scalp of Bhuvneshwar's career, making him only the second Indian after Yuzvendra Chahal (391) to get to the milestone. 

Here's a look at that milestone moment for Bhuvneshwar. 

The 36-year-old wasn't done yet. As Shubman Gill (43 off 18) and Jos Buttler (39 off 19) went about the chase at breakneck speed, threatening to take the game away from RCB early in the innings, Bhuvneshwar returned to get rid of both GT power-hitters. 

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Gill was the first to go in the 5th over as he looked to drive on the up only to find Virat Kohli who was perfectly stationed at extra cover. Bhuvneshwar conceded just 2 runs and got a wicket in that over within the powerplay, snapping GT's momentum. 

The Buttler dismissal however was the pick of the lot. After bowling three overs in the powerplay, Bhuvneshwar returned to finish his quota in the 8th over. The Englishman twice shuffled across to access the leg-side for a boundary and two runs on the first two deliveries. 

The wily Bhuvneshwar spotted that tactic and fired a searing leg-stump yorker on the 3rd ball that beat Buttler for pace as he once again shuffled across and crashed into the stumps. 

Here's a look at that brilliant dismissal of Buttler by Bhuvneshwar. 

Despite GT eventually chasing down the target with 4 wickets and 25 balls to spare, Bhuvneshwar was the most economical bowler on the night, conceding at just 7.00 per over. 

His spell also put him on the top of the wicket-taking charts this season, claiming the Purple Cap with 17 scalps in nine matches at an average of 15.52. The second-best on the list is Sunrisers Hyderabad's Eshan Malinga who has 15 wickets. 

Here's how the leading wicket-takers stack up this season:

POSPlayerTeamWktsMatRunsBBIAvgEconSR
1Bhuvneshwar KumarRCB1792645/315.527.5412.35
2Eshan MalingaSRH1592844/3218.939.1612.4
3Jofra ArcherRR1492733/2019.58.2714.14
4Anshul KambojCSK1482373/2216.928.5611.85
5Kagiso RabadaGT1493383/2524.149.6515

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