NEW DELHI: India leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal has made a outstanding debut within the County Championship whereas representing Kent. He showcased his abilities by taking three wickets in opposition to Nottinghamshire in a Division One fixture on Tuesday.
Despite being ignored by the nationwide selectors for the continuing Asia Cup and the upcoming World Cup, the 33-year-old delivered a formidable efficiency, recording figures of 29-10-63-3.
Chahal’s dismissals included Nottinghamshire batsmen Matthew Montgomery, Lyndon James, and Calvin Harrison. His contributions performed a vital position in serving to Kent bowl out their opponents for a complete of 265 runs. This excellent efficiency allowed Kent to ascertain a considerable first innings lead of 181 runs on the penultimate day of the four-day contest.
For his first wicket, Chahal cleaned up James with an excellent leg break supply which knocked down the batter’s off-stump. Earlier this season, Kent had signed up India pacer Arshdeep Singh who performed 5 matches and took 13 wickets.
Chahal has been a daily member of the Indian T20 facet however has not performed ODI cricket since January this 12 months. His final task with the Indian staff was of their five-match T20I collection in opposition to the West Indies.
The leg-spinner signed up with Kent for 3 County matches, at house in opposition to Nottinghamshire and Lancashire and for an away fixture in opposition to Somerset.
(With PTI Inputs)
Despite being ignored by the nationwide selectors for the continuing Asia Cup and the upcoming World Cup, the 33-year-old delivered a formidable efficiency, recording figures of 29-10-63-3.
Chahal’s dismissals included Nottinghamshire batsmen Matthew Montgomery, Lyndon James, and Calvin Harrison. His contributions performed a vital position in serving to Kent bowl out their opponents for a complete of 265 runs. This excellent efficiency allowed Kent to ascertain a considerable first innings lead of 181 runs on the penultimate day of the four-day contest.
For his first wicket, Chahal cleaned up James with an excellent leg break supply which knocked down the batter’s off-stump. Earlier this season, Kent had signed up India pacer Arshdeep Singh who performed 5 matches and took 13 wickets.
Chahal has been a daily member of the Indian T20 facet however has not performed ODI cricket since January this 12 months. His final task with the Indian staff was of their five-match T20I collection in opposition to the West Indies.
The leg-spinner signed up with Kent for 3 County matches, at house in opposition to Nottinghamshire and Lancashire and for an away fixture in opposition to Somerset.
(With PTI Inputs)
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com