Harshit Rana batted brilliantly in the second T20I against Australia. (Photo-Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
Harshit Rana: Team India’s batting was a complete flop in the second T20I match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Only openers Abhishek Sharma and Harshit Rana batted brilliantly. Apart from this, no batsman was able to stay on the crease for long and the entire team was limited to only 125 runs in 18.4 overs. During this time, Team India’s fast bowler Harshit Rana, who came up in the batting order, batted brilliantly and left behind batsmen like Virender Sehwag, Chris Gayle and Rishabh Pant.
Harshit Rana played a brilliant innings
Team India’s batting failed miserably in the second T20I match against Australia. His 5 wickets fell at the score of only 49 runs. After this Harshit Rana Shivam Dubey Sent in to bat above. He did not disappoint the team management and along with Abhishek Sharma made a partnership of 56 runs in 63 balls for the sixth wicket.
During this, Harshit Rana played a brilliant inning of 35 runs in 33 balls with the help of 3 fours and 1 six. Abhishek Sharma played a brilliant inning of 68 runs in 37 balls with the help of 8 fours and 2 sixes. Apart from these two, no other batsman could even reach double figures. During this, Harshit Rana’s inning of 35 runs did wonders.
Did this amazing thing against Australia
Harshit Rana He did a great job by playing an inning of 35 runs against Australia in Melbourne. During this period, he left behind many legendary players. Earlier this record was in the name of South African batsman David Miller, who had played an unbeaten inning of 34 runs against Australia in T20I at his own home. Harshit Rana has gone ahead of him.
During this, apart from David Miller, Harshit took the wickets of Joe Root (32 runs), Mohammad Rizwan (31 runs), Dinesh Karthik (30 runs), Mark Boucher (29 runs), Faf Du Plessis (27 runs), Kieron Pollard (26 runs), Kevin Pietersen (25 runs), Virender Sehwag (23 runs), Sanju Samson (23 runs), Kane Williamson (23 runs), Rishabh Pant (20 runs), Aiden Left behind Markram (18 runs), Nicholas Pooran (18 runs), Ben Stokes (17* runs), Paul Collingwood (16 runs), Jacques Kallis (15 runs), Harry Brook (12 runs), Chris Gayle (12 runs).