IND vs PAK 2022 The early advantage to India was handed by Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Arshdeep Singh Bharat Arun lauds the spell by the new ball bowlers
IND vs PAK 2022 The early advantage to India was handed by Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Arshdeep Singh - Bharat Arun lauds the spell by the new-ball bowlers Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
will be great in next matches when he will touch 140+
good to see bhuvi touching 138km/h. will be great in next matches when he will touch 140+ Opining that Bhuvneshwar has been in good rhythm of late, Arun wrote: "It's always a good sign when Bhuvi is hitting speeds of 130-plus. That's when he's at his best. It tells me he's in very good rhythm, and when he's in good rhythm, Bhuvi starts getting that disconcerting bounce and also the carry because he's bending his back. It is a very, very healthy sign for India." Bhuvneshwar followed up his heroics against Pakistan with a stellar spell in India's recent win over the Netherlands. He became the first Indian bowler to bowl back-to-back maiden overs in a T20I contest and finished with figures of 3-9.
IND vs PAK 2022 The early advantage to India was handed by Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Arshdeep Singh - Bharat Arun lauds the spell by the new-ball bowlers
Bhuvneshwar Kumar has been instrumental with the new ball for India so far at the T20 World Cup 2022 Former bowling coach Bharat Arun has lavished praise on new-ball bowlers and for their exemplary spell against Pakistan at the on Sunday, October 23. The duo set things up for the Men in Blue by rattling the Pakistan top order, leaving them reeling at 15-2 after four overs. Rohit Sharma won the toss and elected to bowl first on a greenish surface at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). The pacers made the most of the conditions from the word go. Pakistan were only able to get off the mark after 10 deliveries, with Bhuvneshwar and Arshdeep keeping things tight and precise. Noting that the new-ball bowlers repaid Rohit's trust by bowling a brilliant spell to set things up for India, Arun wrote in his column for Cricbuzz: "The early advantage to India was handed by Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Arshdeep Singh after Rohit Sharma trusted them to do so by choosing to field first on that chilly night in Melbourne. The Indian team anyway backs themselves to be good chasers but the conditions on Sunday evening almost dictated that you let your fast bowlers have first go." Bhuvneshwar, who bowled the first over of the innings, had Mohammad Rizwan in all sorts of trouble and only conceded a solitary run, which came off a wide delivery. Naming the Meerut-born pacer as one of the best bowlers in the world when it comes to swinging the ball, Arun wrote: "To not let the Pakistani batters put bat to ball for the first 10 deliveries just tells you how good the new-ball duo was. The conditions were very well-suited for Bhuvi. He's probably one of the best exponents of swing bowling in contemporary cricket." The right-arm pacer has been a constant presence in the Indian unit, featuring in 25 out of the 33 T20Is the Men in Blue have played so far in 2022. With the Australian conditions offering good swing so far, he has been able to make his presence felt with 30 dot balls in the seven overs he has bowled in the tournament. good to see bhuvi touching 138km/h.will be great in next matches when he will touch 140+
good to see bhuvi touching 138km/h. will be great in next matches when he will touch 140+ Opining that Bhuvneshwar has been in good rhythm of late, Arun wrote: "It's always a good sign when Bhuvi is hitting speeds of 130-plus. That's when he's at his best. It tells me he's in very good rhythm, and when he's in good rhythm, Bhuvi starts getting that disconcerting bounce and also the carry because he's bending his back. It is a very, very healthy sign for India." Bhuvneshwar followed up his heroics against Pakistan with a stellar spell in India's recent win over the Netherlands. He became the first Indian bowler to bowl back-to-back maiden overs in a T20I contest and finished with figures of 3-9.