In the primary T20I recreation towards South Africa in Cuttack, Indian star pacer Jasprit Bumrah scripted history after he dismissed Dewald Brevis.
Bumrah took two wickets in Cuttack T20I towards South Africa
Indian bowlers decimated the South African batting lineup in the primary T20I match in Cuttack. In the match, each Indian bowler took at the very least one wicket towards the Proteas. But it was Jasprit Bumrah, who etched his identify in history books after he dismissed Dewald Brevis. With this dismissal, Bumrah grew to become the only Indian and fifth bowler ever to take 100 wickets in each format of the sport. Bumrah has now joined the elite listing of bowlers that includes Tim Southee, Lasith Malinga, amongst others.
Bowlers with 100 wickets in all codecs
Tim Southee (New Zealand) – 391 wickets in Tests, 221 wickets in ODIs, and 164 wickets in T20Is
Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh) – 246 wickets in Tests, 217 wickets in ODIs, and 149 wickets in T20Is
Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan) – 116 wickets in Tests, 131 wickets in ODIs, and 118 wickets in T20Is
Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) – 101 wickets in Tests, 338 wickets in ODIs, and 107 wickets in T20Is
Jasprit Bumrah (India) – 234 wickets in Tests, `149 wickets in ODIs, and 101 wickets in T20Is
Later, Bumrah additionally dismissed Keshav Maharaj, and his tally moved to 101. Bumrah is now additionally the second Indian bowler, after Arshdeep Singh, to take 100 wickets in T20Is.
India misplaced the toss once more tonight and was requested to bat first in Cuttack. Team India struggled in the Powerplay as they misplaced two wickets at a rating of simply 40 in the primary six overs. Later, Hardik Pandya got here out to bat in the center order and started to hit arduous. After the tip of 20 overs, India posted 175 runs.
In reply, the South African batting lineup fell like a deck of playing cards, and the Proteas had been bundled out in the thirteenth over at 74. With this win, Team India took a 1-0 lead in the 5-match collection. The subsequent recreation will probably be performed on Thursday, December 11, in New Chandigarh.





