Shardul Thakur Makes IPL History with Unique Bowling Record

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24 May 2026 | 01:30 pm
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Shardul Thakur has achieved a significant milestone, etching his name into Indian Premier League history. He is now only the second bowler in IPL history to dismiss at least 10 batters in an IPL season for five different teams, a record underscoring his consistent impact.

 

This exceptional accomplishment places Thakur in a very exclusive club within the competitive IPL. It highlights the challenge of maintaining such high wicket-taking ability and consistent performance across numerous seasons and varied team environments in the league.

 

A Rare IPL Milestone

 

Securing at least 10 dismissals in a single IPL season is a notable achievement for any bowler. To replicate this consistent performance across five distinct teams speaks volumes about Shardul Thakur’s unique capability to deliver results season after season.

 

His impressive ability to adapt and perform effectively for various franchises, ensuring a minimum of 10 dismissals per season for each, showcases a rare blend of versatility and crucial wicket-taking prowess. This adaptability makes him a valuable asset.

 

Consistency Across Franchises

 

This specific record further solidifies Shardul Thakur's standing as a bowler who consistently makes a significant impact. Being only the second individual to achieve this particular milestone within the IPL’s extensive history emphasizes its rarity.

 

Such a statistic demonstrates a player's sustained relevance and effectiveness throughout their career in one of the world's most demanding T20 leagues. It reflects impressive longevity and the capacity to seamlessly integrate into diverse team strategies.

 

An Elite Bowling Feat

 

Shardul Thakur’s distinct achievement as the second bowler to secure at least 10 dismissals in an IPL season for five different teams firmly establishes his unique place in the Indian Premier League record books, marking a notable career highlight.