West Indies Dominate in T20 Series as South Africa’s Lack of Depth Is Exposed Ahead of 2026
The West Indies have once again proven their mettle in the T20 format, clinching yet another series victory against South Africa, making it their third
The Indian Premier League (IPL) is not just a cricketing extravaganza; it’s a melting pot of adrenaline-pumping moments and heart-wrenching disappointments. In this cauldron of excitement, where batters aim for the stars and bowlers strive to rein them in, there have been instances that etched themselves into the annals of IPL history for all the wrong reasons. Let’s delve into the realm of cricketing agony and ecstasy as we uncover the Top 5 Most Expensive Bowling Spells in IPL history.
The 2024 edition of IPL bore witness to a nightmarish ordeal for Gujarat Titans’ Mohit Sharma as he faced the wrath of Delhi Capitals’ batting lineup. In a spell that epitomized the agony of a bowler under siege, Sharma conceded a staggering 73 runs in his four overs, setting a dubious record for the most expensive spell in IPL history.
Rishabh Pant’s onslaught, which yielded 62 runs off just 18 deliveries, left Sharma gasping for respite as Delhi Capitals amassed a daunting total of 224/4. Despite his best efforts, Sharma’s quest for wickets ended in despair as he found himself at the mercy of Pant’s relentless assault, marking a night to forget for the seasoned campaigner.
Basil Thampi’s tryst with IPL infamy unfolded during a clash between Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in IPL 2018. Tasked with containing RCB’s formidable batting lineup, Thampi found himself at the receiving end of a brutal assault, conceding a mammoth 70 runs in his four overs.
Despite picking up no wickets, Thampi’s economy rate of 17.50 underscored the enormity of RCB’s onslaught, as boundaries flowed freely and runs piled up relentlessly, marking a forgettable chapter in Thampi’s IPL career.
In a tale of cricketing agony, Gujarat Titans’ Yash Dayal found himself embroiled in a dramatic showdown against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in IPL 2023. As KKR chased down a formidable target of 205 runs, Dayal’s bowling spell turned into a nightmare as Rinku Singh’s blitzkrieg left him in disarray.
Conceding a whopping 29 runs in the final over, Dayal’s figures of 0/69 epitomized the agony of a bowler caught in the crossfire of a batter’s onslaught. Despite his best efforts, Dayal’s quest for wickets ended in despair, leaving him grappling with the harsh realities of IPL cricket.
The clash between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in IPL 2024 witnessed a spectacle of runs, with Reece Topley bearing the brunt of SRH’s batting onslaught. In a high-scoring affair where boundaries flowed freely, Topley’s bowling figures stood at 1/68, with an economy rate of 17.00.
Despite a brief respite after dismissing Abhishek Sharma, Topley’s final overturned into a nightmare as Abdul Samad’s onslaught propelled SRH to a monumental total of 287 runs, marking a
In the heat of IPL 2023, Punjab Kings’ Arshdeep Singh found himself at the mercy of the Mumbai Indians’ onslaught. Despite his valiant efforts, Arshdeep’s bowling figures painted a grim picture as he leaked a staggering 66 runs in his allotted four overs. His economy rate of 17.21 underscored the carnage unleashed by the Mumbai batsmen.
Despite a promising start, where he conceded just 16 runs in his first over, Arshdeep’s subsequent overs bore the brunt of Mumbai’s relentless assault, leaving him reeling from the onslaught.
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