On a number of players in their first game, there is pressure. Even so, a lot of people succeed in it. Today, we will tell you about the bowlers that gave India their maiden overs in their first Twenty20 match.
A player’s dream is to play for their nation for the first time. Every player in the first game is under a lot of pressure in addition to this. Frequently, more seasoned players surpass them. Many players making their debut still have incredible performances even after this. Numerous bowlers and batsmen have left their mark with their India debuts. We are going to inform you about five bowlers today who bowled golden overs for India in their T20 international debut.
AJIT AGARKAR
In his first T20 match for India, Ajit Agarkar was the first bowler to bowl a maiden over. Agarkar played his maiden Twenty20 match in 2006, having made his debut for his country in 1998. India’s first T20 match was this one against South Africa. In his first over, he bowled a maiden.
KHALIL AHMED
In 2018, left-arm fast bowler Khalil Ahmed debuted for India in the Twenty20 format. In Kolkata, he played in his debut match against the West Indies. Khalil bowled four overs in that game and took one wicket for sixteen runs. There was also one maiden over.
NAVDEEP SAINI
In his first T20 match, stormy fast bowler Navdeep Saini also bowled a maiden over. Against the West Indies, he made his debut. Saini bowled the 20th over of the USA match and gave up no runs. He grabbed three wickets for seventeen runs in that game.
ARSHDEEP SINGH
Fast bowler Arshdeep Singh (left arm) bowled a maiden over in his first T20 games for India against England in 2022. Arshdeep bowled this over against Jason Roy in that match, taking two wickets for eighteen runs.
MAYANK YADAV
The name of stating fast bowler Mayank Yadav has also been included in this list. In Gwalior, Mayank made his Indian debut against Bangladesh. In his four overs, he claimed one wicket at a cost of twenty-one runs. Mayank came to bowl in the sixth over and delivered a maiden over in his first over.