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Rajasthan Royals vs Punjab Kings, 40th Match, Indian Premier League, 2018 - Player PerformanceRR vs PBKS, 40th Match, Indian Premier League, 2018 - Player Performance

In This Match

anureet-singh

Anureet Singh

0-12

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Overs1
Wickets0
Runs12
Dots1
Eco12.00
Maidens0
Wides0
No balls0

Anureet Singh vs Batters

Batter
B
R
Dots
4s
6s
Eco
Axar Patel
3
7
0
1
0
14.0
KL Rahul
1
4
0
1
0
24.0
Marcus Stoinis
2
1
1
0
0
3.0
Anureet Singh

In Indian Premier League, 2018

T20
Stats
Value
Matches
3
Innings
3
Overs
4
Balls
24
Wickets
1
77
Runs
42
Maidens
0
Avg
42.00
ER
10.50
70
SR
24.00
BBI
1/20
BBM
1/20
4w
0
5w
0
10w
0

Commentary

13.6
Anureet Singh to Rahul, FOUR, leg cutter and Rahul's smashed him off the front foot. Shortish, decking away, and hammered through mid-wicket with utter disadain. Another day at work, another fifty for Rahul
13.5
Anureet Singh to Stoinis, 1 run, can't bowl so slow at such a short length. Stoinis waits and ramps it to third man with an arched back. Could have done so much more with that
13.4
Anureet Singh to Stoinis, no run, length ball at 130ks, Stoinis bocks from the crease
13.3W
Anureet Singh to Axar, out Axar Run Out!! 1 run completed. Run out appeal here. Slower and wider, Axar dragged it to long-on, where the fielder ran across and fired a throw to Buttler, with the batsmen trying to go for the second. Axar wasn't sure about the second, even put his hand up but Rahul was through, and he had to oblige. That's touch and go actually, the run out. Diving Axar's bat is just about at the line when Buttler takes the bails off. Oh dear, that's a tough one for the third umpire. And it's been given out.. Small margins and it goes against the batsman this time. Axar run out (Binny/Buttler) 9(5) [4s-1]
13.24
Anureet Singh to Axar, FOUR, heaved away. That kinda slower delivery that gives away its cards early because it's been pitched on a length. Axar delays his cross-batted mow and picks a boundary through wide long-on. Uppish and safe
13.1
Anureet Singh to Axar, 2 runs, off-pace bouncer from over the wicket to the left-hander, who swivels on his front foot and pulls it down to fine leg
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