The primary cause of those no-balls is... An former player calls attention to a significant bowling error by Arshdeep Singh.
The first Twenty20 International between India and New Zealand was played in Ranchi on Friday, January 27, and famous Indian pacer Arshdeep Singh made headlines once more for throwing no-balls. The 23-year-old pacer, who received harsh criticism for bowling up to five no-balls during the second Twenty20 international between India and Sri Lanka on January 5, overstepped once in the first game of the series against New Zealand. It was costly, though, since it happened on the opening ball of the final over, which New Zealander Dary Mitchell exploited by smashing for a six. With the help of two additional sixes and a four, the massive hit on the first ball of the championship match changed the tide in favour of the Kiwi team.They scored a total of 27 runs, totaling 176 runs, which ultimately proved to be sufficient to win the game.
With regard to the unfavourable distinction of bowling the most no-balls in T20I cricket, Arshdeep holds the title. Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif has offered a highly original judgement regarding the pacer's bowling, leading him to believe that the pacer faces the problem of overstepping.
Kaif claims that Arshdeep's issues are being brought on by his unnecessarily lengthy run-up.
No comments:
Post a Comment