Anshul Kamboj Speed: Anshul Kamboj’s speed is less than this ‘spinner’, shocking truth came out

Anshul Kamboj’s Speed Jokes (Photo-PTI)

Anshul kamboj controversy: When Anshul Kamboj made his Manchester Test debut, the fans and they themselves expected a good performance. Especially the weather of England and Manchester’s pitch was perfect for his bowling, but this player could not show anything special in the debut test. In the first innings, Anshul was beaten fiercely as well as his speed also became a big joke. Anshul Kamboj On the second day of the game, he got the wicket of Ben Docket, but his speed raised a question mark. You will be surprised to know that Anshul Kamboj’s speed was seen less than Australian batsman Marnas Labushen.

Ruckus at the speed of Anshul Kamboj

An average speed of Anshul Kamboj in the Manchester Test is 130 km. The hour was measured while Australia’s part time bowler Marnas Labushen has 132 km during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Bowlled at an average speed of hourly. Let me tell you that Marnas Labushen is a leg spinner and he does part time medium pace. Fans raised this issue on social media and they posted fiercely against this player.

Speed of Anshul Kamboj low but…

It is not that Anshul Kamboj is bowling at such a low speed in this match. Actually, the speed of this player remains so much. They maximum 135 km. Bowling for an hour per hour. But the real ability of this player is to make the ball a seam and swing but Manchester They did not get any help from the pitch. As a result, England batsmen beat him fiercely. Team India also handed over a new ball to him but he did not live up to expectation. Now due to the selection of Anshul Kamboj, the Indian team management is being severely criticized. By the way, it would not be right to assess a player with just one Test innings. It is expected that the Indian team management will give more opportunities to this player because veteran players like MS Dhoni have also saluted Anshul’s talent.

Asish Roy
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