Chahal’s spell was excellent.
As Bengal was reduced to 50/2 early on, the Haryana pacers were outstanding.
Anustup Majumdar, batting at number four, was bowled by Chahal for 14 runs to start the game.
He then dismissed Ritwik Chowdhury (5) to further hurt Bengal.
Pradipta Pramanik (21) and Mohammed Kaif (2), two loer-order batsmen, were his last two victims in the game.
These are the numbers from his List A.
Chahal has now accelerated to 214 wickets from 137 List A games, according to ESPNcricinfo. He’s somewhat over 25 on average.
There are seven four-wicket hauls and five fifers in the total. Significantly, 121 of his wickets have come in ODIs at a pace of 27.13 for India.
Notably, in Haryana’s opening match against Uttarakhand, he came back with a 6/26 score. In the current season, he has raced to eighteen scalps total.
The most successful Indian bowler in T20s is Chahal.
In addition to his 214 wickets in the 50-over format, Chahal has a 23.39 average with 336 wickets in the 20-over format. The most ever for an Indian bowler. In T20Is, he has taken the most wickets for India (96 at 25.09). Chahal has 96 scalps in the First Class.
What outcome did the innings have?
Bengal’s premier all-around player, Shahbaz Ahmed, scored a ton of runs.
Even though he scored 100, none of his teammates were able to score more than 25 runs. His team’s result was 225/10 as a result of his efforts.
Rahul Tewatia and Sumit Kumar both dismissed two batters, while Chahal collected four wickets.
The Rajkot pitch offers significant support for the spinners, even if Haryana is not a particularly formidable opponent.