Kundu's 209 Blitz Crushes Malaysia; Devendran's 5-fer Shines

By Arun NairDecember 16, 2025
Kundu's 209 Blitz Crushes Malaysia; Devendran's 5-fer Shines

Kundu just went berserk! A double century in a T20? You don't see that every day, do you? And Devendran bagging a five-for? Malaysia just got steamrolled, plain and simple.

Let's dive into this demolition. It was the kind of game where everything clicked for one side and absolutely nothing worked for the other. Kundu, opening the batting, just decided he was going to hit every ball out of the park. And honestly, it felt like he did. 209 runs! In a T20! It's the kind of innings that makes you sit up and take notice, regardless of the opposition. The shots were audacious, the power was immense, and the poor Malaysian bowlers just had no answer. They tried everything – pace on, pace off, spin from over and around the wicket. Nothing worked. Kundu was seeing the ball like a beach ball.

And then there was Devendran. A five-wicket haul is always special, but the context here is key. With Kundu having already blown Malaysia away with the bat, Devendran came in and ensured there was absolutely no hope of a fightback. He was hitting his lengths perfectly, getting that little bit of extra zip off the surface, and the Malaysian batsmen, already shell-shocked, simply crumbled. It was a complete performance, a masterclass in both batting brutality and bowling precision.

Here's the thing: you can’t just look at the runs and wickets. You have to ask: what does this MEAN? For Kundu, this innings could be a career-defining moment. We've seen flashes of brilliance from him before, but never anything sustained. This knock shows he has the potential to be a genuine match-winner, someone who can single-handedly win you games. The challenge now is consistency. Can he replicate this form against tougher opposition, under greater pressure? That's what will separate him from being a one-hit-wonder to a true star. Will we see him in the IPL 2026 auctions? Performances like this certainly get you noticed.

Devendran's five-for is equally significant. It suggests he's developing into a reliable bowler, someone who can consistently deliver under pressure. His control and ability to extract something from the pitch are impressive. He needs to keep working on his variations and develop a potent slower ball to become even more effective.

Tactically, Malaysia just got it wrong. They didn't have a Plan B for Kundu's onslaught. They kept bowling into his strengths, allowing him to dictate terms. They needed to try something different – maybe bowl wider outside off stump, or use more short-pitched bowling to try and unsettle him. They just seemed to freeze under pressure, and that's something they need to address.

What's fascinating is the impact these individual performances can have on a team's morale. This win will give Kundu's team a massive confidence boost, while Malaysia will be reeling. They need to regroup quickly and put this defeat behind them. It’s easier said than done, of course.

Looking ahead, all eyes will be on Kundu. Can he maintain this incredible form? Will he be able to adapt his game to different conditions and opposition? And can Devendran continue to take wickets consistently? These are the questions that will be on everyone's minds in the upcoming matches. This wasn't just a win; it was a statement. Now, can they back it up? That's the real test.