Arjun Tendulkar wreaked havoc with the ball, took 9 wickets in a local tournament match

Arjun Tendulkar took 9 wickets in the local tournament match. Arjun Tendulkar (Image Credit- Twitter Arjun Tendulkar, son of former great Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar, is also busy making his career in cricket. Arjun has played many domestic tournaments including IPL, but he has not been able to make an impact there yet. However, his performance has been decent in some tournaments. Meanwhile, Arjun Tendulkar has won everyone’s heart with his bowling. Arjun Tendulkar has given a match-winning performance by taking nine wickets in the KSCA tournament. Due to his performance, Goa achieved a spectacular victory of an innings and 189 runs over Karnataka in this pre-season event for state teams. After seeing this excellent bowling of Arjun, everyone is praising him. Arjun Tendulkar wreaked havoc with the ball in the KSCA XI tournament The KSCA XI tournament consisted mostly of Under-19 and Under-23 players. Arjun Tendulkar took 9 wickets for 87 runs in both innings of this match. In the first innings, he took 5 wickets for 41 runs, bowling out Karnataka for 103 runs in 36.5 overs. Goa then posted a strong score of 413 runs thanks to a century from Abhinav Tejarana (109) and 69 runs from Manthan Khutkar. In the second innings, despite a slight improvement, KSCA XI were bowled out for 121 in 30.4 overs with Tendulkar taking 4 wickets for 46 runs. Arjun Tendulkar has played 49 competitive matches across formats at the senior level so far, in which he has 68 wickets to his name. In this, he has taken 21 wickets in 13 first-class matches. Apart from showing his skills at the domestic level, the left-arm pacer has also got a chance in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Last year, the youngster made his debut for five-time champions Mumbai Indians (MI). He played his first match against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) but did not get any wicket there. He took his first wicket by dismissing Bhuvneshwar Kumar when MI played against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH).

Video: This batsman used to cry saying “take me in the team”, a local player showed him his place by getting him out 3 times

Ahmad Shehzad was dismissed not once or twice but thrice by a local bowler. This man’s name is Ibrahim and this video is from Chitral Ahmed Shehzad (Source X) Former Pakistan cricketer Ahmed Shahzad had criticized Pakistan captain Babar Azam a lot for his performance and captaincy in the recently held T20 World Cup. He keeps taking a dig at Babar Azam every day. Along with this, he keeps crying on Pakistani news channels and podcast channels that he was removed from the team as part of a conspiracy, otherwise he would have been a great batsman today. But currently a video of him is going viral on social media, due to which he is facing a lot of criticism. Actually, Ahmed Shahzad, who was playing local cricket, was out not once or twice but thrice by a local bowler. This man’s name is Ibrahim and this video is from Chitral which is located near the Chitral River in the northern region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Ahmad Shahzad was dismissed 3 times by a local bowler In a video that is going viral on the internet, Ahmad Shehzad can be seen batting using a chair as a wicket during a street match in Pakistan’s Chitral city. The video shows Ahmad Shehzad facing four balls from a local bowler who doesn’t even know cricket properly. After hitting the bowler for a six, Ahmed Shehzad was clean bowled three times off his remaining four deliveries. He tried to drive the ball across the mid-wicket line but failed miserably. Watch video Ahmed Shehzad was bowled out three times in an over by a local resident in Chitral…. pic.twitter.com/yJUZlLRJcY — Nawaz 🇵🇰 (@Rnawaz31888) July 23, 2024 Career of Ahmad Shehzad Ahmed Shehzad has played 13 Tests, 81 ODIs and 59 T20Is for Pakistan, scoring 982, 2605 and 1471 runs respectively. He last played a T20I for Pakistan in 2019. Despite his talent, Ahmed Shehzad’s career has had many ups and downs, including controversies and inconsistent form.

What is the condition of PCB! Now even local coaches do not want to work together.

Misbah-ul-Haq has expressed deep concern over the frequent changes in the management and coaching staff of PCB. Misbah-ul-Haq. (Image Source: Getty Images) Former Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has expressed deep concern over the frequent changes in the management and coaching staff of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). He has strongly criticized the PCB for sacking coaches and players on the basis of results. Let us tell you that after disappointing performance in Asia Cup and ODI World Cup, Babar Azam stepped down from captaincy in all three formats. Changes were also seen in the coaching staff. Earlier, former team director Mickey Arthur has already told that players often give priority to ensuring their place in the team more than performance. Now there are indications that Arthur may return as team director again. Misbah, who held the charge as head coach and chief selector from 2019 to 2021, has criticized the PCB for its tendency to change staff frequently. This is a slap on our cricket system- Misbah Ul Haq Misbah was quoted by Hindustan Times as saying, if you look at the policies of the board, leave alone foreign coaches, I don’t think even our local coaches want to work with the PCB. Pakistan cricket should not be run in such a disorganized manner and we need to make long term plans to groom the team management, selectors and players. Unfortunately in Pakistan everything changes with a change in board leadership. He said that, we also have to look at the systems of some other countries which are successful. Why not, I think you can choose the best captain as per the needs of the format. If a player is free for, say, two months, then why should he not be allowed to go to the league and earn money, but yes, giving permission to the players before the World Cup was a big mistake. Misbah said, it is a slap on our cricket system that we are not able to find a high-profile full time coach. It is a shame that the best people do not want to come and we are insisting on bringing someone who is looking at Pakistan as another option.

Heart touching gesture of ACA, local boy KS Bharat honored

ACA has won the hearts of people with this gesture. KS Bharat (Photo Source: X/Twitter) The second Test match between India and England will be played in Visakhapatnam from 2 February. Earlier, Team India wicketkeeper KS Bharat was honored by Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) on Thursday, February 1 at the YS Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium. With this, he has become the second cricketer from the state to play a Test match on home ground. Let us tell you that Sreekar Bharat was born in Visakhapatnam and at the age of 11, he started training with the Andhra domestic team. Apart from this, in 2005, he was one of the ball boys during the ODI match between India and Pakistan at the YS Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium. “Yes, we have planned a felicitation ceremony for Bharat,” ACA secretary Gopinath Reddy told CricketNext.com. It will take place right here in the stadium, on the upper floor of the South Stand. We had asked for time for 2nd February from the Indian team management, but got time for 1st February. So we will honor him on Thursday. Free tickets for school children Let us tell you that only three players from Andhra have been able to represent India in Tests regarding KS Bharat. Two other names are of MSK Prasad and Hanuma Vihari. After the invitation of ACA, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah and BCCI President Roger Binny will also attend the second test match. Apart from this, Andhra Cricket Association has also confirmed that tickets will be made available free of cost for school children. Earlier the Hyderabad test match was very exciting. England defeated host India by 28 runs. Tom Hartley bowled amazingly for England. Ollie Pope was chosen player of the match for his excellent batting.