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‘Definitely up there with him’: Uthappa believes ‘incredible’ Team India bowler can pair up with Bumrah in death overs

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After the second T20I match against New Zealand, Robin Uthappa praised the Indian pitcher, saying that he has incredible skills and knows how to perform them under pressure. . Hashar Patel performed well in his Indian debut against New Zealand on Friday, scoring 2/25 in the four games in Ranchi.

The fast bowler was used to catch the ball with death in the game and took over Glenn Philipps’ key goal in the 17th inning. In addition, he lost only six points in the penultimate game of the New Zealand game because India restricted the New Zealander to 153/6.

Indian cricket player Robin Uthappa (Robin Uthappa) said of Hashar’s performance at halftime that Hashar “will definitely be there” with Jasprit Bumla ( Jasprit Bumrah) together occupy a place in the Indian team.

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“If you consider a death point, he will definitely be on my side with Bumrah, because the kind of skills he has and the way he executes them under pressure is incredible-especially when he is second to last. When “he lost 6 points in the game against Glenn Phillips, then made a ball-free ball in the second game, and then the way he came back from there (dismissed Phillips on the next ball),” Uthappa said on ESPNCricinfo.

Former New Zealand captain Daniel Vittori added that Uthappa’s view is that if Harshal and Bumrah can be matched in a dead end, India could be a “strong T20I side.” “If Harshal Patel has such a skill, and we obviously know that Bumrah has it, it sets a whole new motivation for how you prepare for T20 settings.

Your top six may become more and more aggressive, you can see Avesh Khan People like that come because he can be a top expert, because you know you blocked those passes (death) from behind,” Vittori said. “Not many bowlers can do it (bowling after death). If India has two, it will make them a strong team.”

News Source : Hindustan Times

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