Breaking: Bhuvneshwar Kumar ruled out from remainder of IPL 2020


The Sunrisers Hyderabad has suffered a massive jolt in their IPL 2020 campaign as the frontline bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar has been ruled out for the remainder of the tournament due to a hip injury he picked up in the game against the Chennai Super Kings, news agency ANI reported. Bhuvneshwar had pulled up the injury while bowling the 19th over in the Chennai Super Kings’ chase against the Sunrisers on October 2.


The Sunrisers led by David Warner were heavily reliant on Bhuvneshwar’s prowess with the ball and he was to play a dual role of striking with the new ball while defending with the older ball in the end overs for the Hyderabad team. The effect of his injury was evident on the SRH bowling line up in their last game against Mumbai Indians when bowlers' orange jerseys were smashed to all parts of the ground.


Sunrisers are lacking firepower in the bowling department and none except Rashid Khan has been able to do it well for the team and the injury setback to Bhuvneshwar Kumar will need special performances from other bowlers to pull things back for SRH in IPL 2020.


The Sunrises have won only two matches out of five they have played in the season so far and are currently languishing at number 7 on the IPL points table.


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