Watch: India Pacer Umran Malik Castles Bangladesh Batter With a 151kmph Thunderbolt

Last Update: December 07, 2022, 12:58 pm IST

Umran Malik celebrates after dismissing Nazmul Shanto

Umran Malik celebrates after dismissing Nazmul Shanto

Umran Malik is India’s latest fast bowling sensation who has impressed with his raw pace

Umran Malik was spewing fire once he was involved in the attack India During the second ODI against Bangladesh in Dhaka on Wednesday. He troubled the vastly experienced Shakib Al Hasan with a short delivery that pinged him on his helmet, necessitating a mandatory concussion test before putting on Nazmul Shanto to send him cartwheeling off-stump in his next over. Was.

Umran is India’s latest fast bowling sensation who has impressed with his raw pace, consistently bowling in the region between 140 kmph and early 150 kmph to trouble opponents.

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Expecting a short delivery, Shanto stayed inside his crease but Umran bowled full and quick with the speed gun clocking in at 151 kmph. The Bangladesh batsman went for the drive but was beaten on the outside edge and was dismissed for 21 off 35 balls.

Umran came in to bowl the 12th over and dismissed Shakib, who ducked expecting a bumper, but took a blow to his hip before confusing him with a bouncer as a follow-up. The over ended with another bouncer, but this time, the ball hit Shakib’s helmet and wicket-keeper KL Rahul checked on his opponent, asking about his well-being before the Bangladesh physio stepped in.

Umran has been receiving praise from former players, with batting great Sunil Gavaskar saying the pacer is the first cricketer after the great Sachin Tendulkar he is excited to see play for India.

“The one player I’m most excited to see play for India after Sachin Tendulkar is Umran Malik,” Gavaksar said on SonyLIV before a win for India in the second ODI.

India are trailing 0-1 in the three-match series after losing the first ODI by one wicket on Sunday. The tourists did well to defend 186, reducing Bangladesh to 136/9, but were undone by lethargy in the field as Mehdi Hasan Miraj scored an unbeaten 38 to take his side to victory.

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