IPL 2022: Yuzvendra Chahal Becomes Only Second IPL Bowler After Lasith Malinga To Reach Incredible Wicket-Taking Feat
Published - 08 May 2022, 01:21 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 12:06 AM

The Rajasthan Royals have carried out stunningly in the 2022 Indian Premier League, and a ton of its credit goes to their leg-spinner, Yuzvendra Chahal.
The right-arm bowler is as of now the most noteworthy wicket-taker in the version (21 excusals to his name), and on Saturday, he forged ahead with his splendid display of the season, as he enlisted figures of 3/28 out of four overs against the Punjab Kings.

Yuzvendra Chahal Equals Lasith Malinga’s IPL Record
As Chahal picked his second wicket of the innings, excusing Mayank Agarwal on 15, he carved his name in Indian Premier League history as the second bowler in the competition to have at least 20 wickets in four seasons.

Just Lasith Malinga, who is additionally the quick bowling coach of Rajasthan Royals this season, had accomplished the accomplishment in the competition preceding Chahal. The Sri Lankan speedster, who showed up for the Mumbai Indians all through his whole IPL profession, had at least 20 wickets in 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2015.
Chahal, who started his IPL vocation with RCB and addressed the establishment until the last season, had prior taken at least 20 wickets in 2015, 2016, and 2020.
Yuzvendra Chahal On Song In IPL 2022
The leg-spinner had made a splendid beginning to the 2022 version and took his very first hat-trick in IPL during the game against Kolkata Knight Riders, however, had only two wickets from the last four matches. In any case, Chahal began to look undermining again with his splendid exhibition against PBKS, slowing down their advancement in the center overs.

The leg-spinner had captain Mayank Agarwal for the 6th time in 10 innings and proceeded to excuse Punjab top-scorer Bairstow in about three balls.
Despite Chahal’s heroics, be that as it may, Punjab Kings were able to put on a total of 189 for 5 against the Royals, because of Bairstow’s 56 and Jitesh Sharma’s smashing unbeaten 38.
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