Arshdeep Singh can break the record of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah in one stroke, will have to do this work

Arshdeep Singh Eyes On Big Record 2nd T20I : The second match of the three-match T20 series between India and Bangladesh will be played in Delhi on Wednesday. Team India has won the first match and would like to win the second match also and win the series. During this time, Team India's fast bowler Arshdeep Singh can also make a big record in his name. Arshdeep Singh will have his eyes on the records of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah. He can overtake these bowlers in terms of most wickets.

The Indian team had achieved a one-sided victory in the first T20 match. During this period, Arshdeep Singh had bowled very brilliantly. He took 3 wickets for 14 runs in 3.5 overs. He gave the first wicket to the team and after this he also took the last wicket of Bangladesh. For this reason Arshdeep Singh was chosen player of the match.

Will Arshdeep Singh become the second most successful bowler?

Now Arshdeep Singh can overtake bowlers like Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah in the second T20 match. Arshdeep has played 55 T20 International matches in his career so far and has taken 86 wickets during this period. If he takes 5 wickets in the second match against Bangladesh, then he will come second in terms of most wickets.

Currently, the record of taking most wickets in T20 International for India is in the name of Yuzvendra Chahal. He has taken 96 wickets in 80 matches. At second place is Bhuvneshwar Kumar who has taken 90 wickets in 87 matches. While Jasprit Bumrah is at the third position. He has taken 89 wickets in 70 matches. However, Arshdeep Singh will overtake these bowlers as soon as he takes 5 wickets and will be behind only Chahal. If he takes four wickets, he will overtake Bumrah and equal Bhuvneshwar Kumar.

Let us tell you that Jasprit Bumrah now plays very few T20 matches for India. While Bhuvneshwar Kumar is out of the team. In such a situation, Arshdeep Singh has a golden opportunity to overtake them.

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