Josh Hazlewood records the worst bowling figures of IPL 2022

Josh Hazlewood had a forgettable outing last night as the star Australian seamer went for 64 runs in his full quota of 4 overs against the Punjab Kings (PBKS). The veteran fast bowler couldn't pick any wicket and also recorded the worst bowling figures of this year's IPL.


Hazlewood had picked 13 wickets at an economy of just 6.82 prior to yesterday's encounter against PBKS. However, his ability to consistently target the channel of uncertainty made it incredibly tough for the opposing batters to deal with him in the power-play. 


Moreover, his battle with Jonny Bairstow was expected to be a cracking contest as Hazlewood had dismissed the swashbuckling Englishman six times across all formats.


However, Bairstow completely dominated the contest by smashing the Aussie spearhead for 22 runs in his very first over. Hazlewood's miseries only aggravated with the game's progression and reached new heights in the penultimate over of Punjab's innings as he was again hit for 23 runs, this time by Bairstow's fellow countryman Liam Livingstone.


Talking about the match, PBKS posted a massive total of 209 runs courtesy of two blistering half centuries by Jonny Bairstow (66 off 29) and Liam Livingstone (70 off 42). This score proved to be too much for RCB as they could score only 155 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in the allotted 20 overs. 


Kagiso Rabada starred for PBKS with the ball picking three wickets for 21 runs, whereas Arshdeep Singh received huge accolades for getting the prized scalp of RCB's biggest hope Dinesh Karthik in a crucial stage of the match.     


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