Team India kicked off their T20I series on a high note. In the opening match, they made the most of the initial powerplay by claiming quick wickets. Mayank Yadav, who impressed during the IPL, received his first call-up to the national team, and he certainly made it a memorable debut. His performance added to the team’s momentum as they showcased their skills on the field, setting a strong tone for the series ahead. The excitement and energy were palpable as India aimed for a successful start.
Mayank Yadav Started with Maiden Over:
After demonstrating his exceptional bowling skills, Mayank Yadav received the coveted call-up for Team India, marking the beginning of his dream debut. He was presented with his debut cap by former cricketer Murali Kartik, a moment that added to the excitement of his first appearance for the national team and highlighted the recognition of his talent.
On the first delivery of the sixth over, Mayank Yadav bowled a length ball at 141.8 kph, drifting wide of the off stump. Towhid Hridoy opted not to play a shot, allowing the ball to pass by without offering any response. There was no run scored on this delivery.
On the second ball of the sixth over, Mayank Yadav delivered a fuller length delivery at 145.7 kph, causing it to slightly shape away. Towhid Hridoy responded by cautiously pushing the ball towards mid-off, but there was no run scored as it was well fielded.
On the third ball of the sixth over, Mayank Yadav delivered a 137.9 kph ball that left Towhid Hridoy beaten. Attempting to cut, Hridoy backed away significantly but was thwarted by the bounce. He missed the shot entirely, and the ball sailed over the stumps without making contact, resulting in no run.
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On the fourth delivery of the sixth over, Mayank Yadav bowled a back-of-a-length ball at 147.3 kph. Towhid Hridoy positioned himself on the leg side and deftly guided the ball towards backward point. However, no run was scored as the ball was fielded cleanly.
On the fifth ball of the over, Mayank Yadav bowled at 135.1 kph. Towhid Hridoy made solid contact with his cut shot but directed it straight to the fielder at point, resulting in no run scored. The timing was good, but the placement allowed the fielder to make a straightforward stop.
On the final delivery of the sixth over, Mayank Yadav concluded a maiden over with a fast full-length ball angled in on the leg side. Towhid Hridoy attempted to flick it but ended up with a leading edge that headed towards extra cover. There was no run scored as the fielder was in position.
Mayank Yadav Got His Maiden Wicket:
After a brilliant maiden over, Mayank Yadav quickly made his mark by claiming his first T20I wicket in the subsequent over. Facing Mahmudullah, he delivered a short-of-length ball at 146.1 kph. The experienced batsman attempted to dance down the pitch and play an expansive shot over the off-side but ended up miscuing his effort.
Mahmudullah sliced the ball into the air, providing an easy catch for Washington Sundar positioned at deep point. With this wicket, Mayank Yadav celebrated his maiden T20I scalp, showcasing the impact of pace bowling in the match. Mahmudullah’s innings concluded at just 1 run off 2 balls, marking a promising start to Yadav’s international career.
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