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WATCH: Varun Chakravarthy's exceptional delivery leaves batter Jaker Ali clueless in 1st T20I vs Bangladesh

The googly from Varun Chakravarthy proved to be dangerous for Jaker Ali as he tried to block the ball but failed massively.

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Varun Chakravarthy (Source: X)

Varun Chakravarthy has proved to be a walking nightmare for the Bangladesh as he claimed three wickets in the 1st T20I game. His bowling was amazing as he frustrated the batters with his terrific spin throughout the innings. Except for the first over, all the other overs were just exceptional. His delivery against Jaker Ali in the 9th over left the batter clueless as he couldnt understand it. 

The googly from Chakravarthy proved to be dangerous for the batter as he tried to block the ball but failed massively. It was an interesting ball as it went in between the bat and pad and hit the stumps. Ali hit a beautiful six in the previous delivery but failed to hit the next ball resulting in his dismissal. 

Watch the video here:

https://x.com/hurricanrana_27/status/1842933144384868739?s=46

Bangladesh batters performance was extremely disappointing in the game as they went on to score only 127 runs in the first innings thanks to Mehidy Hasan Miraz's 35 runs off 32 balls. Even skipper Shanto did his best as he scored 27 runs off 25 balls. Apart from Chakravarthy, Arshdeep Singh claimed three wickets removing the best batters during the 1st innings. 

India's stunning start to 2nd innings against Bangladesh

The Indian batters are in hurry to complete the game as they have scored 25 runs in 2.1 innings as we write. Abhishek Sharma threw away his wicket as he failed to run hard to avoid the run-out as he didn't even go for a dive. Moreover, Sanju Samson, who is playing after a long time is opening the innings which is a pretty good chance for him to prove his worth. 

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Suryakumar Yadav walked into the crease with his bold attitude but is yet to fire up. India now need 96 runs in 17 overs which is pretty easy for the batters. Unlike the Bangladesh batting attack, Indian line-up is pretty deep and most of the batters know how to win the low scoring games comfortably. 

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