WATCH, Duleep Trophy | Anshul Kamboj's jaffa leaves Mayank Agarwal in awe leaving the off-stump cartwheeling

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Domestic tournaments have unearthed remarkable talents in the country, with a select few players making a great impact. In the current Duleep Trophy match between India A and India C, Anshul Kamboj showcased his prowess by delivering an unplayable ball that claimed the wicket of Mayank Agarwal.

‌India A enjoyed a strong batting performance, led by Shahwat Rawat’s impressive 124 runs off 250 balls. Avesh Khan provided a late surge with a quick-fire 51 runs off 69 deliveries, bringing their total to 297. In response, Abishek Porel scored 82 for India C, contributing to a total of 234 runs, though Avesh Khan and Aaqib Khan both claimed three wickets each. In their second innings, India A extended their lead, with Mayank Agarwal contributing 34 runs before Anshul Kamboj struck with a stunning delivery in the 29th over.

On the third ball of that over, Kamboj bowled over the wicket, delivering a fuller-length ball that pitched around the off stump. The Haryana bowler was exceptional, as the ball moved sharply after it landed. Agarwal aimed for a drive but misread the delivery and swung casually. The ball swung in sharply, evading the inside edge, and crashed into the stumps with such force that it sent the bails flying.

What a delivery!!

 

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