Aaron George: Aaron George took ‘revenge’ of Vaibhav Suryavanshi from Pakistan, did not leave the field despite being hit on the head by the ball

Aaron George showed his strength against Pakistan (Photo-Sony Sports Screenshot)

India vs Pakistan: Indian batsmen could not do anything special against Pakistan but a 19 year old player won hearts with his excellent batting. This player gave a tremendous beating to the bowler who dismissed Vaibhav Suryavanshi and also to other bowlers of Pakistan. We are talking about Aaron George who played an innings of 85 runs in the match played in Dubai. This player, who came at number three after the dismissal of Vaibhav Suryavanshi, scored his second consecutive half-century in the Under-19 Asia Cup.

Aaron George’s magic

Aaron George scored 85 runs in 88 balls against Pakistan, with 12 fours and one six off his bat. On the basis of this innings of George, Team India scored 240 runs. George took charge of the Indian innings when the team lost the wicket of Vaibhav Suryavanshi. Fast bowler Mohammad Sayyam dismissed Vaibhav in the fourth over itself, after which George along with Ayush Mhatre quickly added runs.

ball on head

As soon as Aaron George crossed the 40 mark, a sharp bouncer hit him on the head, after which the game had to be stopped. After checkup, the physio allowed George to play further and the player settled at the crease. This player completed his half-century in 57 balls. The interesting thing is that Aaron George thrashed the same fast bowler who had dismissed Vaibhav Suryavanshi. Although Aaron George missed his century. When he was playing on 85 runs, he lost his wicket while trying to play a big shot on the ball of Abdul Subhaan.

George’s second consecutive half-century

Aaron George has scored 154 runs in the Under 19 Asia Cup. This player had played an inning of 69 runs against UAE. However, there was no talk of his innings in Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s century storm. But now the world is saluting the way this player has shown his batting against Pakistan. The biggest specialty of Aaron George is his technique. He is technically very strong and is a big fan of AB de Villiers.

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