Former South Africa pacer praises superb power play Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood against Delhi Capitals while also praising compatriots Kamuzeng Rabada and england Jofra Archer Despite the high scoring in this tournament, they have instilled “real fear” in the batsmen with their relentless long runs in this IPL this season.Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood took turns causing trouble for the DC batsmen, deftly combining traditional Test match lengths with probing lines outside off-stump. Their ruthless spell wreaked havoc in the powerplay, reducing Delhi Capitals to 13/6 at the end of six overs, their worst powerplay score in IPL history. DC eventually bowed out with just 75 runs, a target that the defending champions easily chased.Speaking of What’s scary is the technical skill, which affects the game so deeply that it can’t be changed now, watching these bowlers continue to dominate. It’s called HARD length for a reason…”Bhuvneshwar Kumar is currently the purple cap batsman this season with 14 wickets in eight innings at an average of 16.85 and an economy rate of 7.61, with the best figures being 3/5. Meanwhile, Josh Hazlewood took 8 wickets at an average of 19.25, maintained an economy rate of 7.89, and had best figures of 4/12.Kagiso Rabada performed well in the powerplay, taking 13 wickets at an average of 22.61 with an economy rate of 9.48 and best figures of 3/25. Jofra Archer also thrived with his raw pace and traditional length, especially against top-order batsmen in the powerplay format, taking 13 wickets in 8 games at an average of 17.92, an economy rate of 8.03, and best figures of 3/20.


