T20 World Cup 2024: Former Indian player criticised Arshdeep Singh’s economy rate amid the ongoing T20 World Cup

Arshdeep Singh has taken 3 wickets in two matches played in T20 World Cup Arshdeep Singh (Image Credit- Twitter X) In the ongoing T20 World Cup, the Indian team has made a great start by winning against Ireland and Pakistan. So, if Team India wins against USA in its upcoming match, then it will easily make it to the Super 8. However, during this T20 World Cup, bowlers have been in the news more than batsmen, because the pitches in USA seem to be providing more help to the bowlers. So far, Jasprit Bumrah has been amazing in bowling from Team India, but Arshdeep Singh’s economy remains a topic of discussion. Arshdeep has played two matches in the tournament so far, in which he has taken a total of 3 wickets at an economy of 8.25. On the other hand, now seeing this average of Arshdeep Singh, former Indian player and well-known cricket commentator Aakash Chopra has given a big statement. Aakash Chopra gave a big statement about Arshdeep Singh Let us tell you that through a video uploaded on his YouTube channel about Arshdeep Singh, Aakash Chopra said – Arshdeep Singh has performed well, there is no doubt about it. However, I have a different opinion about Arshdeep, he has proved to be expensive. It is a bit surprising to see Arshdeep Singh expensive in these circumstances, but he has been expensive. Chopra further said- I want him to take wickets with the new ball and after that whenever he bowls, he should give 20 runs in 24 balls and take three wickets. If Arshdeep Singh has to play in the Super 8, then he will have to bowl brilliantly against USA and then against Canada in the next match. It is worth noting that the Indian team is now going to face co-host USA on June 12 in its next T20 World Cup match. This match between the two teams will be played at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York. It will be worth seeing how Arshdeep Singh is going to perform in bowling in this match?

IPL 2024: Top 5 bowlers who bowled with the best economy rate in death overs this year

Afghanistan’s enchanting Khan Rashid Khan is one of the most lethal bowlers of IPL. Even big batsmen fail in front of his spin. This is the reason why Rashid’s name is included in this list, and he is at fifth position. This year has not been very good for Rashid Khan. He has played 12 matches for Gujarat Titans in which he has taken just 10 wickets. Including these 12 matches, his economy is 8.40. At the same time, due to his charismatic bowling, Rashid Khan has bowled at an excellent economy rate of 8.85 during the death overs.

IND vs ENG: “Anderson’s economy rate tells you how good he is as a bowler”- Sanjay Manjrekar

India and England There was an exciting start for both the teams in the second match of the five-match Test series between India and India. After losing the first Test, Team India wanted to perform better in the Visakhapatnam Test and the team has done that so far. Team India’s batsmen scored a total of 396 runs in the first innings. Meanwhile, as soon as the first day of the Test match ended, many people came forward to appreciate the performance of veteran fast bowler James Anderson. The 41-year-old player performed brilliantly on the first day of the second Test and gave runs at an economy of 1.76. His performance also impressed former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar. Sanjay Manjrekar praised James Anderson fiercely Speaking to ESPNcricinfo, Sanjay Manjrekar said, “He is a reminder of the legacy of great fast bowlers we have had over the years. He is at the end of his career, yet, on a pitch where there was nothing for him, he kept the Indian batsmen trapped outside the off stump. Ultimately one batsman (Gill) was caught out by the wicketkeeper. It is a big thing for this to happen on Indian pitches. The former cricketer further said, “He showed his class and his economy rate tells you how accurate he is as a bowler. And I like the way England use it. We feel he is not bowling enough these days but he is not playing that much.” Apart from this, Manjrekar also said that whenever Anderson comes on the field, it always reminds him of Anderson’s old times when the bowler was at his peak. They said that, “Every time you see Anderson bowling, it reminds you of his old days when he was at his peak in Test cricket.”