IND vs SA 2nd T20 : Oh my! What did Arshdeep do! bowled a 13-ball over in a T20 match; Shameful record names

IND vs SA 2nd T20, Arshdeep Singh’s shameful record : India and South Africa The second T20 match is being played at the Maharaja Yadavinder Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, New Chandigarh. After losing the toss, South Africa batted first and set a target of 214 runs in front of India. Fast bowler of India in this match Arshdeep Singhhas performed disappointingly. He has bowled 13 overs in T20 cricket and is shy of the record.

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Shameful record for Arshdeep

Arshdeep bowled 7 wides in an over. With this feat, he became the first Indian bowler to bowl a 13-ball over in a T20I match. This record is very rare in T20 cricket and considered very embarrassing for a bowler. Arshdeep’s over has surprised both fans and pundits as well.

equaled the world record

Arshdeep Singh has now become the second bowler in the world to bowl a 13-ball over in a T20 International. Which included 6 legal balls and 7 wides. Previously, this record was held by Afghanistan’s Nawin-ul-Haq. who bowled a 13-ball over against Zimbabwe last year, including 6 wides and 1 no-ball.

No other bowler in the full-member squad bowled such a long over in a T20 International. South Africa’s Sisanda Magala bowled a 12-ball over against Pakistan in Johannesburg in 2021.. However, Arshdeep Singh surpassed Magala to equal Naveen Ul Haq’s record. Although Arshdeep Singh’s over was the worst performance of his career, fans and analysts believe it to be a rare occurrence in T20 cricket.

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Indian fast bowler Arshdeep Singhscored 20 runs in his first two overs. After the drinks break, captain Suryakumar Yadav called him back to bowl. Arshdeep conceded 18 runs in the 11th over, including seven wides. It included one six, three singles and one double.

213 runs by South Africa

South Africa, who lost the toss in the second match of the five-match T20 series between India and South Africa, scored 213 for 4 thanks to Quinton de Kock’s explosive half-century, batting first. Quinton de Kock scored 90 runs off 46 balls. He hit 5 fours and 7 sixes in this innings. India need to score 214 runs to win.

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