Sunil Narine surpasses Ravichandran Ashwin to claim fifth spot in IPL wicket-takers' list

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Apr 27, 2024, 12.32 PM IST
Sunil Narine surpasses Ravichandran Ashwin to claim fifth spot in IPL wicket-takers' list
NEW DELHI: Sunil Narine etched his name in IPL history by surpassing Ravichandran Ashwin to become the fifth-highest wicket-taker in the tournament.
Kolkata Knight Riders all-rounder Narine's milestone moment came during his spell against Punjab Kings, where he clinched a crucial wicket and conceded just 24 runs. With this, the Caribbean maestro now boasts 173 wickets in 170 IPL matches, showcasing his bowling prowess with an impressive economy rate of 6.74.
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Despite having only one fifer, Narine has proved to be a consistent wicket-taker, boasting four four-wicket hauls in the T20 extravaganza.

Meanwhile, Ashwin, the stalwart Indian spinner, trails closely behind with 172 wickets from 204 matches and 201 innings, highlighting Narine's remarkable ascent in the IPL pantheon.

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Aakash Chopra, a cricketer and commentator, attributed Kolkata Knight Riders' high score to their aggressive mindset, dismissing the "Impact Player" rule as the sole reason. Former India cricketer Chopra argued that bowlers were hit more due to the change in mindset, with openers scoring half-centuries and Ramandeep Singh hitting a six.


At the pinnacle of the wicket-takers' list stands Yuzvendra Chahal, with an impressive tally of 200 scalps in 153 matches. Chahal's stellar bowling displays, coupled with six four-wicket hauls and a memorable five-wicket haul, cement his status as the premier wicket-taker in the IPL.


In the electrifying clash between PBKS and KKR, Narine's milestone moment added to the excitement as Kolkata, propelled by blistering knocks from Narine himself and opener Philip Salt, posted a formidable total of 261/6. Despite Narine's valiant efforts with the ball, PBKS, led by Jonny Bairstow and Shashank Singh, scripted history by successfully chasing down the mammoth target.


(With inputs from ANI)