Seamers
Bhuvneshwar Kumar has been the best bowler in the tournament so far by some distance. It is not just that he takes a lot of wickets but also the way in which he bowls that will be a great source of inspiration to the Indian fans ahead of the Champions Trophy. The right-arm pacer has got the new ball to swing and his control over yorkers at the death is only getting better with each game.
Siddarth Kaul replaced the experienced Ashish Nehra and has shown plenty of character in bowling to his fields and nailing his yorkers at the death overs. He has formed a potent death bowling combination with Bhuvi for SRH and will continue to take his place ahead of Nehra against RPS.
Mohammed Siraj made his IPL debut against Delhi Daredevils. While he did go at nearly 10 runs per over, he also picked up the crucial wickets of both openers and that should be enough for him to keep his place in the side. Although he doesn’t bring a lot of variety to the side, his presence ensures that both Bhuvi and Kaul can bowl at the death without being required to bowl too many overs during the powerplay.
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