IND vs IRE | Twitter in awe as Arshdeep’s new ball artistry perfectly sets up Balbirnie

no image

‌Tough times test individuals and the sport of cricket often offers a similar stage to the cricketers. Former Ireland skipper, Andy Balbirnie seemed to struggle against Arshdeep Singh’s skillful bowling and eventually succumbed as India and Ireland squared off in New York on Wednesday.

As Ireland and India geared up for their curtain raiser in the T20 World Cup 2024, there were plenty of talks revolving around the Nassau County Cricket Club’s drop-in pitch where Sri Lanka were bundled for a paltry 77. With Rohit Sharma winning the toss and electing to field, Arshdeep Singh showcased his new ball art by extracting the wickets of Ireland's openers in the third over itself. However, the brilliant setup to dismiss Balbirnie was the talk of the town during the first half of the innings. 

Following a back of a length and a short delivery, Arshdeep cramped Balbirnie for room with an in-swinger on the fifth ball of the third over. Keeping the batter guessing, the left-arm quick bowled a length delivery with a scrambled seam right on the money to push the right-hander on the back foot. While Balbirnie looked to fend it from the crease, he failed to read the variation as the ball kept with the angle to beat the outside edge and kiss the top of the off stump. Seeing the brilliant set-up from the Indian bowler, the Twitter erupted in awe.

What a ball!

Batsman had no clue on this!

Brilliant ball!

Great delivery!

He strike early!

India is blessed to have such talent!

It's ok!

Hahaha! He takes it again!

Yeah!

Good one!

 

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previousAI Simulation, Women's WC | Mandhana-Kaur rise to occasion to set finals date with Proteas
As per ChatGPT, India will revoke the spirit of Derby 2017 to knock Australia again in the World Cup semi-final, this time with a four-wicket win at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. Renuka Singh's three-fer restricted Australia to 262/8 before Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur took India home.
Ravichandran Ashwin back in Chennai Super Kings fold, rejoins India Cementsread next
‌In a piece of heart-warming news for the Chennai Super Kings fanbase, Ravichandran Ashwin has joined hands with India Cements for a second time. He will be in charge of the Super Kings High Performance Centre where different players of the franchise across the globe could train throughout the year.
View non-AMP page