Kuldeep Yadav has been one of India’s best limited-overs bowlers in recent times. In fact, he was the leading wicket-taker for India in the limited overs format last year, with 45 ODI wickets and 21 T20I wickets.
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Since his IPL debut in 2016, he has performed better with every passing season. In fact, his 2018 season was his best season yet. He picked up 17 wickets from 16 games. Every team will be extremely careful when facing this bowler given his current form. He is riding a huge wave of momentum heading into the IPL and will play a huge role if KKR is to win their third IPL title.
Kuldeep’s amazing ability to topple over batsmen holds the key to KKR’s successful campaign. A lot will be expected from the Chinaman bowler and I believe he will deliver the best performance of his IPL career this year. He could even win the purple cap.
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