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Vaibhav Suryavanshi Trapped by Jofra Archer's Pull Shot Plan

In the 3rd T20 match between India and England, Vaibhav Suryavanshi once again fell victim to Jofra Archer while attempting a pull shot. He scored 13 runs.

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Vaibhav Suryavanshi was out for 13 runs in the third T20.
  • He lost his wicket playing a pull shot on Jofra Archer's short-pitched ball.
  • Suryavanshi had also hit his first international six off Archer's bowling.
  • India faced a shameful defeat by 125 runs in this match.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi Trapped by Jofra Archer's Pull Shot Plan
Trent Bridge |

In the third match of the T20 series being played between India and England, young batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi once again failed to play a big innings. He returned to the pavilion after scoring just 13 runs. This was his second international match, but he failed to make his mark.

Suryavanshi Becomes Archer's Victim

In this match, Vaibhav Suryavanshi scored 13 runs with the help of two sixes. However, he once again repeated the same mistake that has been consistently questioned.

He lost his wicket while attempting to play a pull shot off a delivery from English fast bowler Jofra Archer.

Trapped by the Same Bowler

Interestingly, Vaibhav Suryavanshi had hit the first six of his international career off Jofra Archer's bowling. But, in the third T20, he also lost his wicket after falling into the same bowler's strategy.

How Did He Lose His Wicket?

This incident occurred in the third over of the Indian innings. Jofra Archer claimed Vaibhav Suryavanshi as his victim on the fourth ball of the over.

Before this, he had bowled three balls to Ishan Kishan. No run was scored on the first ball of the over, while the second ball was at a speed of 146 km/h, on which Ishan Kishan hit a four.

On the third ball, Ishan Kishan took a single to give the strike to Suryavanshi.

Short-Pitched Ball Proves Fatal

On the fourth ball of the over, Archer bowled a short-pitched delivery at 144 km/h, which was going towards the leg side.

Suryavanshi chased the ball and attempted to play a pull shot, but the ball took the outer edge of the bat.

Wicketkeeper-captain Jos Buttler, standing behind the stumps, made no mistake and ended his innings by taking a brilliant catch.

Previous Encounter

This was the third ball Vaibhav Suryavanshi was facing from Jofra Archer in the innings. Earlier, he had played the fifth ball of the first over of the innings, which was a bouncer and no run was scored on it.

On the very next ball, which was bowled short outside the off-stump at a speed of 146 km/h, Suryavanshi had hit a magnificent six.

Successful in Strategy

However, when he faced Archer again in the third over, the English fast bowler changed his strategy.

This time, he tried to keep the ball a little closer to his body. Suryavanshi has had trouble against such deliveries before, and this time too, he made the same mistake, the price of which he had to pay by losing his wicket.

Shameful Defeat for Team India

In this match, the Indian team had to face a crushing defeat by 125 runs. England, batting first, had scored 201 runs.

In response, chasing a target of 202 runs, the entire Indian team was all out for just 76 runs. This is India's second defeat in the series against England.

Several Shameful Records Set

With this defeat, several unwanted and shameful records were also registered in the name of the Indian team. This is India's second-lowest score in T20 international cricket.

Additionally, this is the first time in the history of Indian cricket that Team India has failed to register a single win in five consecutive T20 matches.

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