How many wickets are there in IPL Malinga?
Bravo now has 171 wickets to his name in 153 IPL matches. Malinga, on the other hand, had taken 170 wickets in 122 matches for the Mumbai Indians.
How many hattricks Malinga have?
Sri Lanka’s Lasith Malinga is the only cricketer to have taken three ODI hat-tricks.
How many times Malinga takes 4 wickets?
Picking up a hat-trick in cricket is quite a rare feat in itself, but there have been few instances where the bowlers have gone a notch ahead and picked up 4 wickets in 4 balls. Notably, Lasith Malinga is the only bowler in international cricket to bag four wickets in a row not even once, but twice.
Why is Lasith Malinga not playing in IPL?
But with COVID and all the bubble restrictions, I didn’t want to stay away from my family,” Malinga told news agency PTI. “But this year, having also worked with the Sri Lankan team, I felt I could use my experience and give back to the game that I love, by working with this group of players,” he added.
Who was Bravo 171 wicket?
The CSK all-rounder Dwayne Bravo achieved a big feat against LSG in their second match of the tournament. Surpassing Lasith Malinga, Bravo became the highest wicket-taker in IPL history. He scalped his 171st wicket in the tournament. His 171st victim was Lucknow Super Giants’ Deepak Hooda.
Who is highest wicket in IPL?
Bowlers with highest number of wickets in IPL history
- Dwayne Bravo. 183. TEAM[S]: Chennai Super Kings,Mumbai Indians,Gujarat Lions.
- Lasith Malinga. 170. TEAM[S]: Mumbai Indians.
- Amit Mishra. 166.
- Yuzvendra Chahal. 162.
- Piyush Chawla. 157.
- Ravichandran Ashwin. 154.
- Bhuvneshwar Kumar. 152.
- Sunil Narine. 151.
What is 4 wickets in a row called?
Picking up a hat-trick in cricket is quite a rare feat in itself, but there have been few instances where the bowlers have gone a notch ahead and picked up 4 wickets in 4 balls. This is a feat so rare that it has happened only once in international cricket.
Why did Malinga leave mi?
But with COVID and all the bubble restrictions, I didn’t want to stay away from my family. “But this year, having also worked with the Sri Lankan team, I felt I could use my experience and give back to the game that I love, by working with this group of players,” expressed IPL’s highest wicket-taker.