How Chahal rose to the top of IPL's all-time wickets chart

In the era of the fast, stump-to-stump legspinner, he has shown that his subtler style still has a place in T20

Karthik Krishnaswamy11-May-20231:15

Shastri: Chahal’s record is a testimony to his skill and longevity

It didn’t exactly go unnoticed, but it got a little lost amid all the late drama of Sunday night’s improbable finish at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, where Rajasthan Royals lost a game they really shouldn’t have, to Sunrisers Hyderabad. Yuzvendra Chahal bagged a four-wicket haul that would have been match-winning on any other night, and in the process drew level with Dwayne Bravo on top of the IPL’s wicket-takers’ leaderboard.Who could have predicted it, when this slightly-built legspinner struggled for game time in his three years with Mumbai Indians, his first IPL team? He showed a spark in those limited opportunities, but it never seemed to be enough. He played every match of Mumbai’s victorious Champions League campaign in 2011 and finished with an economy rate below 7, but had to wait until 2013 to play his only IPL game for the franchise.Who would have thought, then, that Chahal would be where he is a decade later – joint top of the IPL pile – with 183 wickets from 142 games? He has played fewer matches than Piyush Chawla, Amit Mishra, R Ashwin, Sunil Narine, Harbhajan Singh and Ravindra Jadeja, and he has more wickets than all of them.Of all spinners who have taken 100 or more wickets in the IPL, Chahal has the best strike rate: 16.9. That’s a wicket every 2.5 overs, roughly. For comparison, Chahal’s Royals team-mate Ashwin takes a wicket every 24.2 balls in the IPL, or less than one per four-over allotment.