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India vs Pakistan: Arshdeep Sigh sends chills in spine, after Babar, Rizwan dismissed

Melbourne: Arshdeep Singh is the star of the show in India vs Pakistan today as he has dismissed the top order of Pakistan cheaply.---Advertisement--- After sending Pakistan captain Babar Azam for ZERO, next victim of Arshdeep is none other than T20I top batter Mohammad Rizwan.---Advertisement--- In the air & taken in the deep by @BhuviOfficial! […]

Melbourne: Arshdeep Singh is the star of the show in India vs Pakistan today as he has dismissed the top order of Pakistan cheaply.

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After sending Pakistan captain Babar Azam for ZERO, next victim of Arshdeep is none other than T20I top batter Mohammad Rizwan.

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India vs Pakistan: Arshdeep Singh shines, Mohammad Rizwan dismissed

Rizwan has gone back for 4 runs after facing 12 harsh balls of Indian bowlers.

After winning the toss, Rohit said, “We are going to field first. Looks like a good pitch, it’s always nice to bowl with overcast conditions. Think the ball will swing around a bit, and we need to take its advantage. Preparations have been good. We played a couple of practice games in Brisbane. Time to come out and enjoy ourselves now. We were expecting nothing less than this, hopefully we’ll entertain them (the crowd). We have seven batters, three seamers and two spinners.”

 

First published on: Oct 23, 2022 02:05 PM IST


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