The IPL is a batsman’s paradise, a mix of boundaries and sixes. But amidst the chaos, bowlers stand tall, spreading their magic with cunning deliveries and deceptive pace. One of the toughest feats in T20 cricket is bowling a “maiden over” – the one where not a single run is scored. It’s a display of exceptional skills, and the ability to outsmart the batter. Let’s take a hat-tip to the top 3 bowlers who have aced this art in IPL history:
Praveen Kumar (14)
This former Indian pacer reigns supreme with a record 14 maiden overs in his IPL career. Praveen possessed a sharp mind and the ability to swing the ball both ways, leaving batsmen guessing. Throughout his 119 IPL matches, he scalped 90 wickets with an economy rate of 7.72, proving his effectiveness beyond just stifling runs. Praveen had played for the Punjab, Bangalore, Hyderabad and the Gujarat franchise in the tournament.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar (12)
Right behind Praveen is Bhuvneshwar Kumar. This swing bowler is a two-time winner of the prestigious “Purple Cap”, in 2016 and 2017 for Sunrisers Hyderabad. With 12 maidens in his 160-match IPL journey, with 170 wickets at an average of 25.85, he’s not just a wicket-taking machine, but a master of putting the brakes on the scoring rate.
Trent Boult (11)
Completing the top 3 is Trent Boult. This New Zealand pacer, known for his pinpoint accuracy, is a lethal combination of pace and swing. Boult boasts 11 maidens in just 88 matches, taking 105 wickets in the league bowling at an economy of 8.29, highlighting his incredible consistency and ability to shut down scoring opportunities early on.
These bowlers have not only restricted runs but also played a pivotal role in changing the course of matches. A well-bowled maiden over can put immense pressure on the opposition, forcing them to take risky shots and potentially lose wickets. Their mastery over the maiden over makes them true game-changers in the high-octane world of the IPL.
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