When the format of T20 came into cricket, there was a discussion between the players and the players about whether instant cricket would be able to connect the audience. Many veteran players have even said that this is a joke with cricket, but the excitement that this instant format created in the cricket world, the craze of the players is going up to the fans today.
With the first T20 World Cup victory in 2007, the shadow of the fast-paced cricket fans in India was so overwhelming that it made the IPL the most famous league in the world as a passion. In India, the IPL is celebrated as a month and a half festival.
Initially many veteran Indian players refused to play in the T20 format, but by the time they felt it should be played, it was late. Let's know about the three Indian players whose first T20 match proved to be the last.
India played their first T20 match against South Africa. Dinesh Mongia, who played in this match, scored 38 runs with the help of four fours and a six, playing 45 balls. He was caught by Robin Peterson off Charles Langeveldt. After that he never got a chance to play in the Indian T20 team. He then joined the rebel T20 League Indian Cricket League and did not join the team. Mongia never got a chance to play in the IPL as well. In this way, his debut T20 also proved to be the last match.
Gentleman Rahul Dravid called the Indian team's wall made his debut for India on 31 August 2011 against England in T20 international cricket. India suffered a six-wicket defeat in the match played in Manchester. Rahul Dravid, batting in it, scored 31 runs in 21 balls and gave three consecutive sixes in one over of Samit Patel. The match also proved to be the last match of Dravid's T20 career. He never played T20 international cricket again.
Sachin Tendulkar, one of the world's greatest batsmen and called the God of Cricket, was also part of the team in India's first T20 International against South Africa. During the batting, he scored 10 off 12 balls and was dismissed by Charles Langeveldt. He also bowled in this match. In the bowling of 2.3 overs, he spent 12 runs and took the wicket of Justin Kemp. After this, Sachin could never play T20 International for the Indian team again.
With the first T20 World Cup victory in 2007, the shadow of the fast-paced cricket fans in India was so overwhelming that it made the IPL the most famous league in the world as a passion. In India, the IPL is celebrated as a month and a half festival.
Initially many veteran Indian players refused to play in the T20 format, but by the time they felt it should be played, it was late. Let's know about the three Indian players whose first T20 match proved to be the last.
- Dinesh Mongia
India played their first T20 match against South Africa. Dinesh Mongia, who played in this match, scored 38 runs with the help of four fours and a six, playing 45 balls. He was caught by Robin Peterson off Charles Langeveldt. After that he never got a chance to play in the Indian T20 team. He then joined the rebel T20 League Indian Cricket League and did not join the team. Mongia never got a chance to play in the IPL as well. In this way, his debut T20 also proved to be the last match.
- Rahul Dravid
Gentleman Rahul Dravid called the Indian team's wall made his debut for India on 31 August 2011 against England in T20 international cricket. India suffered a six-wicket defeat in the match played in Manchester. Rahul Dravid, batting in it, scored 31 runs in 21 balls and gave three consecutive sixes in one over of Samit Patel. The match also proved to be the last match of Dravid's T20 career. He never played T20 international cricket again.
3 .Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar, one of the world's greatest batsmen and called the God of Cricket, was also part of the team in India's first T20 International against South Africa. During the batting, he scored 10 off 12 balls and was dismissed by Charles Langeveldt. He also bowled in this match. In the bowling of 2.3 overs, he spent 12 runs and took the wicket of Justin Kemp. After this, Sachin could never play T20 International for the Indian team again.
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