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How can he avenge himself better than this; Hit back, Bishnoi you beauty

Superstar Ravi Bishnoi had a brilliant performance in the second match of Australia’s tour of India. Bishnoi created waves at the Greenfield Stadium by testing the Aussie batting line-up with his spin prowess.

Bishnoi took three wickets conceding only 32 runs after bowling four overs. Bishnoi returned Matt Short, Josh Inglis and Tim David.

Bishnoi started by dismissing Matt Short for the first wicket on the fifth ball of the third over. Bishnoi dismissed Short with a clean bowl like in Visakhapatnam T20. Short’s score was 19 runs off 10 balls when he got out.

In the next over, Bishnoi dismissed the dangerous Josh Inglis at the hands of Tilak Verma. After Tilak Verma’s brilliant catch, the Aussies fell to two for 39.

Bishnoi’s last wicket was the crucial wicket of Tim David. Bishnoi returned David, who quickly moved the Aussies scoreboard with 37 runs off 22 balls, to Gaikwad’s hands.

Bishnoi ended his spell with three wickets for 32 runs at a good economy of eight in four overs.

With this, Bishno was able to forget the shame of his poor performance in the last match.

The player conceded 54 runs in four overs in Visakhapatnam T20. With this many bad records came to Bishnoi. Bishnoi holds the infamous record of conceding the second most sixes in a T20I match. Bishnoi conceded six sixes in his spell.

Apart from this, Bishnoi also achieved the dismal achievement of being the third Indian spinner to concede the most runs in a T20I match.

Meanwhile, the Aussies, chasing India’s 236 runs, are at 155 for nine in 17 overs.

Apart from Bishnoi, Prasad Krishna also took three wickets while Axar Patel and Arshdeep Singh. and Mukesh Kumar took a wicket each.

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2023-11-26 17:08:00

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