Cricket is a game full of uncertainties, possibilities, and happenings. Breaking the stereotypic existing bowlers, Akshay Karnewar, an Indian bowler took on using his both hands to dismiss an Australian batsman.
This happened during the practice match between India’s Board President’s XI and Australia, held in Chennai. This young Indian bowler bagged one wicket in 6 overs, dismissed Travis Head who hit 65 runs.
Akshay Karnewar bowling slow left-arm to right handers and right-arm off-spin to the lefties. @Sportskeeda #BPXIvAUS #AUSvBPXI pic.twitter.com/CUVC5HUK6A
— Vignesh Ananthasubramanian (@MadridistaSays) September 12, 2017
Bowling left-handed:
Slow left-arm pic.twitter.com/T6K2cl0oy7
— Vignesh Ananthasubramanian (@MadridistaSays) September 12, 2017
Bowling right-handed:
Right-arm off spin pic.twitter.com/lag5cWV9Za
— Vignesh Ananthasubramanian (@MadridistaSays) September 12, 2017
Watch the complete and close-up video here:
Coming to the time and details of the above video, it happened at the Vidarbha Cricket Association (VCA), a T20 Trophy match against Baroda.
Switching to the current match between BPXi and Australia, it was Marcus Stoinis who hit some quick 76 runs to take forward the totalle for all good. Moreover, Australia managed to hit 347 for 7 in 50 overs. Stoinis played for Kings XI Punjab during the last IPL season, hit four boundaries and five sixes in a display of power-hitting to guide the visiting side to a formidable score.
David Warner’s 64 runs, skipper Steve Smith’s 55 and Travis Head’s 65 runs got some good batting practice ahead of the first ODI which would be played on the 17th of this month.