India delivered debuts to the young Yashavi Jaiswal and Harshit Rana before the 1st Odi against England in Nagpur on Thursday. Meanwhile, there was no place in the XI to hit the great Kohli virat, who was lost with right knee pain. While Rohit presented the limit to his first game partner Jaiswal, veteran pacemakers Mohammed Shami honors for his substitute frog. Both Rohit and Shami spoke a motivating speech while presenting the respective limits of Odi to Jaiswal and Rana, respectively.
“Jassu, you have enjoyed a great beginning in your international career. This is another format that you enjoy. I have succeeded in its short career, but this is just a beginning. He said in a video up by BCCI.
Shami, on the other hand, added: “Well done and congratulations (Harshit Rana). To get here, he has done a lot of hard work and has finally been worth it. It is a great day for his family. On behalf of everyone, we hope they take Many wickts.
Jaiswal has won a name in T20is and test before making his debut in the 50th format. With his exploits in the red ball cryket, Jaiswal has established himself as the next big deal to take into account.
In 19 tests for India, the young left -hander has obtained 1,798 races at an average of 52.88 with a delicious strike rate of 65.66. In his short time with the Indian team, he has already hit four centuries and 10 years fifty. Your best score is in 214*.
In 23 T20is, Jaiswal has obtained 723 races at an average of 36.15 and a 164.31 strike rate, with a century and five years fifty in 22 tickets, with the best score of 100.
Jaiswal also has fantastic list-a numbers, scoring 1,511 races in 32 games and 32 entries at an average of 53.96, with five centuries and seven fifty. Its best score is 203.
On the other hand, Harshit has played two tests and a single T20i for India. In two tests, it has four WICKETS to an average of 50.75, with the best figures of 3/48. In a lonely appearance of T20i against England, he took three WICKETS to an average of 11.00, finishing the match with 3/33 figures. In 14 games of list A, Harshit has taken 22 WICKETS to an average of 23.45, with the best 4/17 figures.
Harshit’s debut became a hot topic for the debate for fans and former Cricket players in the fourth T20i. He entered as a substitute for Broad Shivam Dube and delivered a winning spell. The decision certainly triggered the fans of England, and Captain Jos Buttler did not hide his dissatisfaction after the game.
(With ANI tickets)
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