NEW DELHI: Making a comeback after being sidelined with an harm, India pacer Arshdeep Singh had a horrible begin because the left-arm bowler overstepped thrice in a row within the second over of the innings throughout the second T20I of the three-game collection towards Sri Lanka on the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune on Thursday.
In the method, Arshdeep created an undesirable report as he grew to become the primary Indian bowler to bowl a hat-trick of no-balls in T20Is.
Pacer Arshdeep bowled his first no-ball on the penultimate supply of the second over. After bowling a large, Arshdeep conceded a boundary on the following ball which was additionally deemed a no-ball by the umpire.
The hooter went off for the third time after Sri Lanka opener Kusal Mendis smashed Arshdeep for a most.
The speedster additionally created the report for bowling essentially the most variety of no-balls in a T20I match by an Indian bowler.
Arshdeep, who bowled solely 2 overs, conceding 37 runs, took his tally of no-balls in T20I cricket to 14.
By bowling 5 no-balls he has now grow to be 2nd bowler from a full member nation of ICC, after Hamish Rutherford, to bowl 5 no-balls in a T20I.
(With inputs from ANI)
In the method, Arshdeep created an undesirable report as he grew to become the primary Indian bowler to bowl a hat-trick of no-balls in T20Is.
Pacer Arshdeep bowled his first no-ball on the penultimate supply of the second over. After bowling a large, Arshdeep conceded a boundary on the following ball which was additionally deemed a no-ball by the umpire.
The hooter went off for the third time after Sri Lanka opener Kusal Mendis smashed Arshdeep for a most.
The speedster additionally created the report for bowling essentially the most variety of no-balls in a T20I match by an Indian bowler.
Arshdeep, who bowled solely 2 overs, conceding 37 runs, took his tally of no-balls in T20I cricket to 14.
By bowling 5 no-balls he has now grow to be 2nd bowler from a full member nation of ICC, after Hamish Rutherford, to bowl 5 no-balls in a T20I.
(With inputs from ANI)