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Gautam Gambhir Shouts in Anger as Arshdeep Singh Bowls a 13-Ball over Against South Africa
Arshdeep Singh bowled a record 13-ball over with seven wides, conceding 18 runs and shifting momentum to South Africa in the second T20I, prompting coach Gautam Gambhir's visible frustration.
- On Thursday in New Chandigarh, Arshdeep Singh, left-arm pacer, bowled an over with seven wides during India’s second T20I, forcing extra deliveries.
- Arshdeep had earlier recorded a 10-ball over at the T20 World Cup last year and also bowled a lengthy 10-ball over against West Indies in Tarouba 2023.
- That over cost South Africa 18 runs in the 11th over of the Proteas' innings.
- The sequence now stands as the longest over by an Indian at 13 balls, tying Naveen-ul-Haq’s Full-Member 13-ball record from last year.
- Comparable long overs include Sisanda Magala’s 12-ball effort and Mark Adair’s 11-ball over, while some accounts note Khaleel Ahmed and Hardik Pandya produced lengthy overs for India.
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13-Ball Over, 7 Wides: Gautam Gambhir Left Fuming As India Star Scripts Unwanted Record With Marathon Over
India's left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh put up an embarrassing show when he came up to bowl the 11th over during South Africa's innings in the second T20I in Mullanpur.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleGautam Gambhir shouts in anger as Arshdeep Singh bowls a 13-ball over against South Africa
India pacer Arshdeep Singh bowled a rare 13-ball over against South Africa in New Chandigarh, conceding 18 runs. Head coach Gautam Gambhir reacted angrily to the expensive over as Arshdeep kept bowling wides.
·Mumbai, India
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