
India and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) Bowler Mohammed Shami registered the most expensive bowling figures by the Indian in the history of Indian Premier League 2025 (IPL 2025). Shami escaped an incredible 75 runs from its four exceeding when the Kings (PBK) pandjab published a huge 245/6 score in their 20 overs.
Speedster also registered the second most expensive bowling figures in the history of IPL, missing Jofra Arler’s disgusting power 0/76 only one during. Shami did not have an unforgettable start of the game when three consecutive boundaries of Prabhsimran Singh were hit at opening and escaped 14 runs.
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In his second second, he was another treatment of Priyanseh Arya, who captured him after him going six and boundaries. Prabhsimran closed another colossal intervention when Shami admitted 23 runs during the other. He also returned in 13th place and was hit on the border of each Shreyas Iyer and did not live wadher in more accurate, which cost him 11 running.
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The worst thing, however, came for Shami when Marcus Stoinis had ruined him recently, which rejected him at four consecutive six to close Pandjab’s shifts to drive their score around 240.
The most expensive bowling returns in the history of IPL
0/76 – Jofra Archer (RR) vs SRH, Hyderabad, 2025
0/75 – Mohammed Shami (SRH) VS PBKS, Hyderabad, 2025*
0/73 – Mohit Sharma (GT) vs DC, Delhi, 2024
0/70 – Basil Thampi (SRH) VS RCB, Bengaluru, 2018
0/69 – Yash Dayal (GT) vs Krk, Ahmedabad, 2023
Shreyas Iyer Guide Punjab on 245
In addition to Shami, Harshal patel (4/42) and The debutant Eshan Malinga (2/45) was one of the goals for SRH. Meanwhile, Captain Kings Kings Pandjab Shreyas Iyer continued his fruitful run and played beautiful shifts 82 (36) using six four and so much.
Priyank Arya (36 out of 13), Prabhsimran Singh (42 OFF 23) was well supported, did not live Wadher (27 out of 22) and Marcus Stoinis (34* of 11) who came out all the weapons that were based on PBK.
Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
12 April 2025