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Worst Bowling figures in ODI (most runs conceded)


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Congrats to Bhuvi for getting the worst bowling figures for India in ODI and the second worst overall. Surpasses the legend Vinay Kumar.

Most runs conceded in an innings
PlayerOversMdnsRunsWktsEcon TeamOppositionGroundMatch DateScorecard
ML Lewis10.00113011.30 Australiav South AfricaJohannesburg12 Mar 2006ODI # 2349
B Kumar10.00106110.60 Indiav South AfricaMumbai25 Oct 2015ODI # 3700
MC Snedden12.0110528.75 New Zealandv EnglandThe Oval9 Jun 1983ODI # 197
TG Southee10.00105010.50 New Zealandv IndiaChristchurch8 Mar 2009ODI # 2823
BV Vitori9.00105111.66 Zimbabwev New ZealandNapier9 Feb 2012ODI # 3234
JO Holder10.02104110.40 West Indiesv South AfricaSydney27 Feb 2015ODI # 3616
R Vinay Kumar9.00102111.33 Indiav AustraliaBangalore2 Nov 2013ODI # 3428

 

On a positive note, like Sehwag  Bhuvi also bought up his century with a six.

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Bhuvi was a good bowler.

Then he was a good bowler in some conditions but not others.

Now he's not a good bowler in any condition.

Irfan Pathan part II.

Bk did well in Indore. He was never good on flat pitches. Give him conditions, he will do well again. Give me one series where he did well in flat pitches.

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BK has completely forgotten how to swing the ball. With his pace and no movement, he is cannon fodder. In the death overs, he will bowl either short or full toss. Irfan Pathan 2 indeed.

ball does not swing in India at least in this weather. You need conditions to swing the ball. Steyn didnt swing the ball too.

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ball does not swing in India at least in this weather. You need conditions to swing the ball. Steyn didnt swing the ball too.

So should we just keep playing him and hoping that he gets appropriate conditions to bowl well. Why are you comparing him with Styne. Styne is not a one trick pony like this guy and it looks like Bhubaneswar has forgotten that one trick too.

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So should we just keep playing him and hoping that he gets appropriate conditions to bowl well. Why are you comparing him with Styne. Styne is not a one trick pony like this guy and it looks like Bhubaneswar has forgotten that one trick too.

He has been playing because even if he does not take wickets in unhelpful conditions, still he would keep it tight.

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