The dream we harboured is slowly getting realised: Deepak Chahar's father
Cricket | November 11, 2019 15:55 ISTDeepak Chahar's father, a retired Indian Air Force employee, trained him in Agra from a very early age.
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Deepak Chahar's father, a retired Indian Air Force employee, trained him in Agra from a very early age.
Jasprit Bumrah, who is out of action with injury, posted a message on social media after India's series win over Bangladesh.
In the ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings, Pakistan continue at the top with 270 points but Australia are only one point behind them after winning their three-match series 2-0.
Chahar has been one of the Chennai Super Kings' successful new ball bowlers, used judiciously by franchise captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
The 2016 edition of the Duleep Trophy was played with the Kookaburra pink ball and Pujara topped the run charts (453) with two hundreds, including a 256 not out for India Blue.
Deepak Chahar finished with 6 for 7 in 3.2 overs – the best figures in men’s T20Is surpassing Ajantha Mendis’ 6 for 8 in 2012.
On Sunday evening, Chahar finished with figures of 6/7 - the best figures by a bowler in T20I cricket - as India won the third and final match by 30 runs against the Bangla Tigers.
Shakib is currently serving a two-year ban (one year suspended) imposed on him by the International Cricket Council for not reporting corrupt approaches.
Chasing a modest target of 104 on Sunday evening, Indian eves broke little sweat as both the Indian openers, who stitched a record partnership in the first match, got the team across the line in the 11th over.
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