New Zealand pace bowler Trent Boult has become the king of the first over in the IPL! He now holds the record for most wickets taken in the opening over of an innings, surpassing the previous record holder Bhuvneshwar Kumar.
This exciting achievement happened during a match between Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Mumbai Indians (MI) on April 22nd. Boult got things rolling for his team by dismissing Rohit Sharma, the former MI captain, in the very first over. This wicket not only gave RR a strong start but also marked Boult’s 26th first-over wicket in the IPL, pushing him past Bhuvneshwar’s record of 25.
Boult’s bowling magic goes beyond this single match. Throughout his IPL career, he’s consistently proven his skill at taking wickets early on. With an impressive average of just 17.65 runs per wicket in the first over, he’s a nightmare for batsmen facing him at the beginning of their innings.
He can swing the new ball both ways, making it difficult for batsmen to predict where the delivery will go. This creates confusion and can easily lead to dismissals. Boult thrives in the Powerplay overs (the first six overs of an innings) where bowlers have more restrictions on fielding positions. His ability to take wickets during this crucial phase gives his team a significant advantage.
While Boult and Bhuvneshwar Kumar are at the top of the list, other bowlers like Praveen Kumar, Sandeep Sharma, and Deepak Chahar have also shown their skills at taking early wickets.
Here’s a quick look at the top 5 bowlers with the most first-over wickets in IPL history:
Trent Boult – 26 wickets
Bhuvneshwar Kumar – 25 wickets
Praveen Kumar – 15 wickets
Sandeep Sharma – 13 wickets
Deepak Chahar – 12 wickets
With many more matches to play in IPL 2024, Boult has a great chance to extend his lead at the top. Cricket fans will be watching closely to see if he can continue his dominance in the first over!
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