Bhuvneshwar Kumar Emotional Goodbye To Sunrisers Hyderabad: Bhuvneshwar Kumar was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore in the mega auction of IPL 2025 for a price of Rs 10.75 crore. With this purchase, Bhuvneshwar’s 11-year-old relationship with Sunrisers Hyderabad was broken. Bhuvi was a part of Sunrisers Hyderabad last season (IPL 2024), but the team released him before the mega auction. Now after separating from the team, Bhuvneshwar said goodbye to Hyderabad in an emotional post.
Let us tell you that Bhuvneshwar Kumar is a part of Sunrisers Hyderabad since 2014. He spent full 11 years with the team. Now after parting ways with each other for 11 years, the Indian bowler said goodbye to Hyderabad in an emotional manner.
Bhuvi shared a video through social media. In the video, Bhuvneshwar shared some special moments spent with Hyderabad in 11 years. In the video, Bhuvi mostly shared moments outside the field (apart from the match).
Captioning the video, Bhuvi wrote, “After 11 incredible years with SRH, I say goodbye to this team. I have so many unforgettable and cheering memories. One thing that is unforgettable is the love of the fans.” Your support has been wonderful and I will always keep this love and support with me.
After 11 incredible years with SRH, I say goodbye to this team.
I have so many unforgettable and cherishable memories.
One thing unmissable is the love of the fans which has been splendid! Your support has been constant.
I will carry this love and support with me forever🧡 pic.twitter.com/SywIykloHp— Bhuvneshwar Kumar (@BhuviOfficial) November 28, 2024
Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s IPL career
It is noteworthy that Bhuvneshwar Kumar made his IPL debut in 2011 while playing for Pune Warriors India. He has played 176 matches in his IPL career so far. Bowling in 176 innings of these matches, Bhuvi has taken 181 wickets at an average of 27.23, in which his best bowling figure was 5/19. Bhuvi spent runs at an economy of 7.56 in IPL.
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