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How Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s 4/23 Against MI Made Him RCB’s Most Deceptive IPL 2026 Weapon

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PUBLISHED ON: 12 MAY 2026, 06:48 AM

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Bhuvneshwar Kumar bowled at 133 to 134 kph against the Mumbai Indians and took four wickets for 23 runs. He dismissed Rohit Sharma, Ryan Rickelton, Suryakumar Yadav, and Tilak Varma across different phases without once relying on pace to create the problem. Each wicket came from a different kind of deception: a slower ball, an outswing setup, a hard length, and an anticipated scoop attempt he adjusted for before the batter committed. Four methods. Four wickets. One bowler who hasn’t needed to bowl fast for years because he understands something more valuable than speed.

Swing Without Speed Beats Everyone

Delivering late movement at 133 kph should be manageable for T20 batters who face 145kph deliveries regularly. It isn’t, because the movement arrives after the batter has already committed their weight and bat path based on the speed they expected.

Bhuvneshwar’s wrist position generates backspin and seam presentation that keeps deliveries hitting the pitch and deviating rather than skidding through flat. Several deliveries shaped away after pitching against MI, forcing batters to play behind the line and edge rather than middle the ball through their intended hitting zone. His dismissal of Rohit Sharma with a disguised slower ball captured the entire approach in one delivery. The arm speed was identical to his regular ball. The pace was 15 kph slower. Rohit committed early, and the mistimed shot ended his innings. That disguise, repeated across four different dismissals, is what made the spell genuinely difficult rather than simply economical. 

RCB Deploy Bhuvneshwar Across All Phases 

Royal Challengers Bengaluru didn’t use Bhuvneshwar in one phase and protect him from the rest. They gave him the powerplay, the middle overs, and the death, and he delivered across all three. 

Rickelton’s wicket came from hard-length bowling that denied him room to free his arms in the powerplay. Suryakumar’s dismissal arrived from a classic outswing setup built across three deliveries before the away movement arrived at the moment his feet committed forward. Tilak Varma’s wicket showed the most sophisticated element of the spell. Bhuvneshwar read the batter’s intent to scoop over fine leg and adjusted his execution before Tilak moved, denying him the length required to play the shot. Reading batter intent before the shot is attempted and responding within a delivery is not a skill that appears in any bowling average. 

IPL 2026 Purple Cap Contention Returns 

IPL has produced some of the most aggressive batting lineups the tournament has ever assembled, and bowling attacks built around pace alone have been targeted specifically by batters who prepare for high-speed deliveries. Bhuvneshwar is harder to prepare for precisely because his threat profile doesn’t match any standard preparation plan.

His 4/23 pushed him back into Purple Cap contention because it reflects a pattern rather than an isolated performance. His release point this season produces the same backspin and movement he generated during his peak Sunrisers Hyderabad years, suggesting the technical sharpness that made him dangerous hasn’t declined. It was temporarily missing and has returned. For RCB’s playoff campaign, that distinction matters enormously. 

Cricket IQ Decides Tight Moments

The most revealing moment of the match against MI didn’t involve a wicket. Bhuvneshwar hit a six over the off side against Raj Angad Bawa when RCB needed quick runs late in the chase. He then refused a second run on the following delivery, protecting the lower order from unnecessary exposure and trusting the equation that remained.

That decision, taken in real time under genuine pressure, reflects a cricket intelligence that statistical analysis can’t capture. Knowing when not to run is as valuable as knowing which delivery to bowl. Both require reading the match situation faster than the moment allows most players to think. Bhuvneshwar’s career has been built on exactly that kind of situational awareness, which is why RCB’s batting lineup trusts him late in chases and their bowling lineup depends on him when wickets are needed most.  


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FAQs 

 

Q: Why is Bhuvneshwar Kumar performing so well for RCB this season?

His improved release point generates late seam movement and disguised slower balls that force batters into mistimed shots at every pace.

Q: What made Bhuvneshwar’s spell against the Mumbai Indians so effective?

He used four different dismissal methods across the powerplay, middle overs, and death, denying MI any predictable pattern to target. 

Q: Is Bhuvneshwar Kumar in the Purple Cap contention in IPL 2026?

Yes, his consistent wicket-taking across all phases has pushed him among the top wicket-takers heading into the playoff stage. 

Q: How does Bhuvneshwar Kumar create wickets without bowling fast?

His wrist position produces backspin and seam deviation that makes deliveries move later than batters expect based on his release speed. 

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PUBLISHED ON: 12 MAY 2026, 06:48 AM

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