7 wickets in the last match, Indian bowler dances batsmen in England

R Sai Kishore won SurreyImage Credit Source: X/Surrey County

Many Indian players in England continued their strong performance and caught everyone’s attention. In the Test series, players like Team India captain Shubman Gill, KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja faced England firmly. But not only the Test series, but at the same time in England, some Indian players were also showing their glory in the county championship and one such bowler wreaked havoc in the last match. Playing for Surrey County, Indian spinner R Sai Kishore killed half the team alone in an innings.

Sai Kishore showed his amazing in the match played between the hosts and the Surrey at the Chester-Le-Stere Stadium in Durham County. Left -arm Indian spinner Sai Kishore had tied up with Surrey for only 2 matches and he did wonders in both matches. Especially in the last match, he played an important role in winning Surre over Durham.

5 batsmen victims of Sai

In the first innings of this match, the entire team of Durham was piled on for 153 runs. In this, the big role was that fast bowler Daniel Varl, who took 4 wickets. At the same time, Sai Kishore did not lag behind and he also made 2 important victims. But the real magic of this Indian spinner playing for Tamil Nadu was seen in the second innings. Sai alone killed half of Durham’s team in this innings. He bowled 41.4 overs and took 5 wickets, while only 72 runs expenses.

11 wickets in 2 matches

In this way, Sai Kishore bowled a total of 53.4 overs in this match and took a total of 7 wickets. With the help of his best performance, Surrey achieved the target of 176 runs for victory by losing 5 wickets. Sai Kishore was the hero of this victory. In this way, Sai Kishore ended his first county championship of 2 matches with Surrey with a total of 11 wickets. He took a total of 4 wickets in the first match.

Asish Roy
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