Team India is currently participating in a big tournament like the T20 World Cup and Team India has won this tournament. Team India has won the T20 World Cup after a long wait of 17 years. In this T20 World Cup, Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya has impressed everyone with his performance and on the basis of this excellent performance, he is also being considered the best player of this tournament.
But there was one all-rounder in this tournament who impressed everyone with his performance. It is being said that in the coming times, this all-rounder will be seen challenging players like Hardik Pandya and Ben Stokes with his performance.
This all-rounder proved his mettle in the T20 World Cup
The T20 World Cup is over and in the opening matches of this tournament, an all-rounder has made everyone crazy with his performance. Scotland’s all-rounder Brandon McMullan has shown a great game for his team in this season of the T20 World Cup and it was due to his performance that the team won some matches. It is because of this ability that he is rated very high in the category of his contemporary players.
This is how the performance was in this T20 World Cup
In this T20 World Cup, Scottish all-rounder Brandon McMullan has impressed everyone with his performance. That is why his name is being discussed today. While batting in the T20 World Cup 2024, Brandon McMullan has scored 140 runs in 3 innings of 4 matches at an average of 70 and a dangerous strike rate of 170.3. During this, he has played half-century innings twice. However, he did not get any success while bowling in this T20 World Cup.
This is what his T20 career has been like
If we talk about Scottish all-rounder Brandon McMullan’s international T20 career, then his career was very impressive. In his career so far, he has scored 363 runs in 12 innings of 13 matches at an average of 36.30 and a strike rate of 152.52. During this, he has played 4 half-century innings. While bowling, he has also taken 1 wicket to his name.
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