Virender Sehwag Praises The Unbelievable Effort From Players




VIRENDER SEHWAG APPLAUDED SHAMI AND ROHIT :
Virender Sehwag has praised the bowler Mohammed Shami and batsman Rohit Sharma. For assisting India to win inside the last 3 matches towards New Zealand and take a defeated 3-zero lead inside the five-match T20I collection on Wednesday.

Former India opener describing Rohit and Shami’s performances, tweeted, “Aisa lagta hai apunich Bhagwan hai!(appears that we are gods). So match for #RohitSharma the ways he made impossible obligations possible. But defending 2 runs of 4 balls turned into an incredible attempt from Shami. Yaadgaar hai yeh jeet #NzvIND. This win is unforgettable.
In the top notch over hitman Rohit hit an clever undefeated rating 15 runs including sixes. New Zealand Score of 17 chased by means of India with 20 runs. At Seddon, Park India win the 0.33 T20I with 3-zero lead within the five-fit T20I series.

Kane Williamson, New Zealand captain scored an extraordinary 95 runs with an unbeaten 11 runs scored in the Super Over. But those runs are not sufficient as Rohit Sharma(15) and KL Rahul(5) took Tim Southee as a bowler.

After the game was tied the Indian Bowler Mohammed Shami came up with a classic approach for the closing over. He removed Williamson for ninety five runs. At that time New Zealand needed 2 runs off 2 balls to win. But Shami played brilliantly.

KANE WILLIAMSON OVERTAKES VIRAT KOHLI :
As a captain, Kane Williamson beat Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis’s report of most half-centuries scored in T20 Internationals. On Wednesday, 29th January, in the T20I suit India vs New Zealand, Williamson scored his 9th fifty-plus score.

Kohli has 8 half-centuries from his 36 matches. As nicely as Faf du Plessis has hit 7 half-centuries and one century from his forty matches.

In the shortest format of T20Is as a captain, Du Plessis is in top of the list with 1273 runs, 2nd is Williamson with 1243 runs and the 1/3 vicinity occupied through Virat Kohli with 1126 runs.

Source : stumpsandbails

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