Team India wrapped up the first T20I with a remarkable win. The Gwalior spectators enjoyed some brilliant performances from the Indian side. While bowling in the first innings, the Indian bowlers set the stage on fire. Among all, Indian pacer Arshdeep Singh delivered a standout bowling performance. As a result of his remarkable performance, he was awarded the Player of the Match award and shared his words after that.
Arshdeep on His Bowling Performance:
After securing the two-match Test series with a massive 2-0 margin, Team India faced Bangladesh in a three-match T20I series. As the first match of the series took place in the Gwalior International Cricket Stadium, fans enjoyed a thrilling clash. While bowling in the first innings, the Indian bowlers delivered some match-winning performances.
While bowling in the first innings, Arshdeep Singh secured the first breakthrough for the team after dismissing Bangladeshi wicketkeeper Litton Das. After that, he dismissed Parvez Hossain Emon and secured his second scalp. Arshdeep secured the last wicket of the first innings as he dismissed Mushtafizur Rahman in 1 run. He ended the match with a soll of 3/14.
After that remarkable performance, Arshdeep Singh opened up. He said, “There’s breeze from the end I was bowling. I didn’t get the wicket the way I wanted but the ball is coming good from the hand. It’s minor changes in the run-up, in the wrist, I keep learning and exploring things. The experience is there, the more you play the better you get.”
Praising the Others:
Apart from him, the other bowlers registered some remarkable performances. Barun Chakravarthy did remarkable bowling after coming back to the team after a long. He conceded 31 runs and secured 3 wickets. Washington Sundar and Hardik Pandya also secured 1 wicket each.
Among all, debutant Mayank Yadav shined with outstanding performance. He secured 1 wicket while conceding 21 runs. While praising the others, he said, “Everyone bowled well, especially Mayank was very good. I guess the best thing in this format is how well you can adapt to the situation, to the wicket and to the ground dimensions as well. My motive is how well I can adapt and how quickly I can adapt.”
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