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File photograph of Bhuvneshwar Kumar.© BCCI
After becoming a member of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), India pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar penned down an emotional farewell word for his former crew, Sunrisers Hyderabad. Royal Challengers Bengaluru shelled out massive bucks for seasoned pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar on the just lately concluded Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 mega-auction. Bhuvneshwar performed his maiden IPL match within the 2011 season; following that he performed 176 matches within the event, selecting up 181 wickets. Within the 2024 season of the IPL, the 34-year-old performed 16 matches and bagged 11 wickets.
Taking to his official social media deal with, Bhuvneshwar mentioned that after ‘unbelievable’ 11 years with the Hyderabad-based franchise, it’s time for him to say goodbye to them. He praised the followers and mentioned that their assist has been fixed.
“After 11 incredible years with SRH, I say goodbye to this team. I have so many unforgettable and cherishable memories. Amazing victories, winning the title, getting the purple cap twice and lot more. One thing unmissable is the love of the fans which has been splendid! Your support has been constant. Thankyou orange army for shaping me into who I am today. I will carry this love and support with me forever,” Bhuvneshwar Kumar wrote on X.
After 11 unbelievable years with SRH, I say goodbye to this crew.
I’ve so many unforgettable and cherishable reminiscences.
One factor unmissable is the love of the followers which has been splendid! Your assist has been fixed.
I’ll carry this love and assist with me perpetually pic.twitter.com/SywIykloHp
— Bhuvneshwar Kumar (@BhuviOfficial) November 28, 2024
Bhuvneshwar Kumar, a two-time Purple Cap winner and a family title within the cash-rich league, appeared within the public sale with a base worth of Rs 2 crore. Mumbai raised the paddle straightaway with LSG coming in swiftly.
It was a correct bidding battle for Bhuvneshwar, with franchises keen to interrupt the financial institution for his providers. LSG raised the bid to Rs 10 crore, which made MI again out. It appeared the deal was achieved and dusted, however RCB got here proper on the finish to accumulate the seasoned fast for a price ticket of Rs 10.75 crore.
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