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Whose last-minute idea was it to give Ravi Bishnoi the second Super Over and not Avesh Khan and why?

Whose last-minute idea was it to give Ravi Bishnoi the second Super Over and not Avesh Khan and why?

By Kajal Sharma - 25 Jan 2024 09:11 PM

As they prepared to bowl the second Super Over against Afghanistan, Ravi Bishnoi and Avesh Khan were both wary. The choice to go with the leg-spinner was made at the final minute. At Bengaluru's Chinnaswamy Stadium, there was a collective gasp when India ended their second Super Over with 11 runs. This was supposed to be an easy aim, given that both teams finished on 212 apiece in the allocated 20 overs, scoring 16 each in the first set Super Over. Or so you believed. In international cricket, nothing is simple, particularly when the opposition is captained by a talented player like Rohit Sharma.
Leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi and pacer Avesh Khan were spotted warming up and rolling their arms in between the five-minute interval. According to the Super playing conditions set by the ICC, Mukesh Kumar, who was India's first pick, was not permitted to bowl in another Super Over. Avast looked the most like Avesh. In actuality, the right-arm pacer approached his mark after handing the umpires his headgear. But as soon as India's skipper Rohit took the pitch, everything changed. For obvious reasons, he was the last Indian fielder to arrive. In this match, he had to bat three times in addition to playing. Avesh was observed reclaiming his cap from the umpire as Afghanistan's hitters Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Mohammed Nabi stepped out to bat was exists a last-minute alteration? Indeed, there was.
On the bowling mark, Rav Bishnoi took Avesh's spot. With the knowledge that he had the larger leg-side boundary at his disposal, he bowled an excellent opening delivery. Bishnoi asked the batter to do all the work by dragging his length back a little. Nabi, who had been slicing the ball into pieces moments before, shifted his weight and gave it a full swing, but the additional bounce prevented him from having total control. At a distance, he could only reach Rinku Singh.

 

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