Bhuvnehwar Kumar suggests the largest index on international retirement and IPL of Virat Kohli

The veteran of India, the Bhuvnehwar Kumar stimulator, spoke of his relationship with Virat Kohli while playing for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) In IPL 2025. The fast launcher said that most of their previous conversations were filled with pleasure and jokes, but now they mainly speak of questions beyond the cricket.
Bhuvnehwar Kumar and Virat Kohli contributed to the IPL 2025 campaign of Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The Bengaluru -based team raised its first title in 18 years under the Skipper Rajat Patidar. BhuvneShwar picked up 17 counters in 14 games, while Kohli scored 657 points in 15 rounds, including eight fifty.
Things are different now – Bhuvnehwar Kumar opens with friendship with Virat Kohli
Speaking on the Youtube podcast ‘Talk with Manvendra’, Bhuvnehwar Kumar said that his friendship with Virat Kohli had matured over the years. The veteran Pace has shared that their conversations now reflect the changes that accompany marriage and maturity.
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“Things are different now. When we meet these days, we are talking about more family or outstanding questions because everyone has a family now,” said Bhuvnehwar.
“We are talking about the way we do in life other than cricket. Earlier, when we were not married and we were younger, it was more usual pleasure and jokes than boys have. This is where the change came,” he added.
After being released by Sunrisers Hyderabad After a poor IPL 2024, Bhuvnehwar Kumar faced an uncertainty about his future. However, Royal Challengers Bengaluru supported the veteran Pacer and signed it for 10.75 crosses at the mega auction.
We never really need this link to perform well – Bhuvnehwar Kumar
The 35 -year -old said that the royal Challengers Bengaluru expect that each player works well, whatever the friendship. Kumar added that off -scope interactions have changed with age and maturity.
“We never really need this link to perform well. If RCB chose me, Virat or any other player, they want us to play whatever friendship,” Kumar continued.
“Everyone knows what to do on the ground. But on the ground, of course, things have changed. We have matured, we have aged, so now the conversations are different,” he added.
Kumar played effectively with the new ball and in the overtime of death. Bhuvnehwar picked up two crucial scalp in the final against Punjab Kings (PBKS). The former winner of Purple Cap took 198 counters in 190 IPL games at an economic rate of 7.69.
Rajat Patidar did not do a lot of Bollywood – Bhuvnehwar Kumar
In the same conversation, Bhuvnehwar Kumar praised Rajat Patidar for his leadership during the winning campaign of the RCB title, adding that the skipper managed a team full of senior players with ease. He said various players had produced winning match winning performances at different stages.
“The best part was that as it was such an experienced team, Rajat did not have to do much. Where leadership was necessary, he made decisions without hesitation. It is a quality – knowing when to intervene and when to leave things,” said Bhuvnehwar.
“This time, the biggest difference was that all the players in the XI won matches at different times, in different situations. You cannot win a big tournament based on one or two players. The quisors have intensified certain matches, strikers in others. At each stage, a new player emerged to win it,” he concluded.
Rajat Patidar guided the team to their title IPL Maiden IPL in its first season as Captain Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The original striker in Indore led RCB to crucial victories against heavy goods vehicles like the super kings of Chennai and the Indians of Mumbai.
Patidar scored 312 points in 15 games at a striking rate of 143.77. The team won a six -point victory over Punjab Kings in the final in Ahmedabad.
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