Ravi Bishnoi destroys Ego Harry Brook, leaves him with an unpleasant destruction of stumps
Young India National National National Crickket Tim Spinner Ravi Bishnoi broke the English National Cricket stumps, a Harry Brook sensation in the third T20I in a five-game series on Tuesday, January 28.
The release of Harry Brook against Ravi Bishnoi at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Rajkot, was the third time that Spinner switched him in the course.
Ravi Bishnoi Removes Harry Brook for 8
Brook was in titles during the current T20I series, but not because of its appearance on the field. He became a conversation about the city after his bizarre remark, where he blamed the ‘smog’ in Calcutta for his failure. He managed to achieve only 17 runs of 14 balls before making it wrong with Varun Chakravarthy.
At the Ma Chimambaram stadium, Chepauk, Chennai, where there was Smog, Brook failed again because Varun Chakravarthy rejected him at 13 rides.
The same story continued for Brook in the third T20I because he only managed to achieve 8 runs of 10 balls before walking back to the pavilion for a long time.
On the fourth ball of 13. The strings, the leg spinner Ravi Bishnoi bought a thrown delivered to Brook around the attacker, and the dough started moving. He failed to establish a good connection to the ball and just managed to pull on the stumps. Bishnoi went with a cheerful smile watching Harry Brook after taking Wickket.
Significant is that Wickket of Brook was the first for Ravi Bishnoi in the current T20I series as in the first two matches, he bought economical spells, but failed to get WiTkets.
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Who were the best performers of India in the second T20I?
India won the exciting second T20I in Chennai against England, two Wickkekes, thanks to some great performances. Tilak Varma appeared as a baton star.
His undefeated 72 of the 55 balls stopped at the inings and sealed the victory in the tense pursuit. Varma showed extraordinary calm, hitting four four and five six, even as Wickketti fell around him. He kept calm under pressure, and the performance earned him a player’s player for the match.
On the bowling front, Indian Spinners played a key role in restricting England to 165/9. Axar Patel performed impressive performance, taking 2/32 in his four additions. Varun Chakravarthy also impressed himself with his bowling, claiming 2/38, including an important Wickke Harry Brook.
The versatile Washington Sundar had an unforgettable excursion in front of his homemade crowd, picked up Wickket on his first ball, with a baton with a worth 26 of 19 balls.