India, April 29 -- Surviving as a bowler in modern-day T20s is a skill unto itself. In an environment where pitches grow flatter, boundaries smaller, bats bigger, and batters more aggressive, even the best in the world have regular days where they steam in only to see the ball sent back rocketing over their heads.
But in 2026, a decade on from when he won back-to-back Purple Caps, 36-year-old Bhuvneshwar Kumar remains at the very top of his game, leading all wicket-takers in the IPL this season. Bhuvi has already sparked 14 wickets for RCB, looking unplayable with the new ball and remaining supremely effective even at the death.
What's the trick for Bhuvneshwar to remain so effective a decade on from what was considered his prime? A uni...
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