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Hey A New Policeman On The Fast Lane


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Hey A New Policeman On The Fast Lane HEY For all Folks out there on the eternal search for a true INDIAN fast bowler helre is another one to look out from now one and for a start he is not your typical young great INDIAN fast bowling hope because he is already 27 and above all he is a policeman. He is Sachin Chaudhari from Maharashtra and he has just ripped out 11 hapless Tripura batsmen in what is his second Ranji match after making his debut against Karnataka last season on an heartless track he has started the season with a bang and along with ISHWAR PANDEY was the standout pacer from the first round of Ranjji On the positive side At first inspection he is tall 6,4 and seems to bend his back at will and the most telling statistic from the match is that out of 11 wickets that he snared 8 were bowled or lbw. Well that would add some spice to our later pursuit of this guy in the coming weeks and months. GUYS Read this excerpt below and get excited: for more than four hours on Wednesday, it seemed as if the Ranji Trophy group C game between Maharashtra and Tripura was being played by only twelve people. The 11 Maharashtra players on the pitch threw everything at one Tripura batsman Yogesh Takawale, himself a former Maharashtra product. Takawale resisted for 253 minutes but the rest of the Tripura batsmen could not leaving Maharastra chase down a small total for the win. Tripura's coach Bhaskar Pillay said that his all but one of his batsmen seemed "scared". The cause of their fear was the six feet four inch Maharashtra pacer, Sachin Chaudhari, the policeman from Jalgaon who sent down 19 overs, having the Tripura batsmen fend. Chaudhari finished with seven wickets for 52 runs off his 19.3 overs. On a wicket, which got slower and lower, Chaudhari, 27, bent his back and extracted noticeable bounce off the pitch, perennially keeping the inexperienced Tripura batsman on the backfoot. Chaudhari's devastating bowling was one of the big reasons for Maharashtra's win. In the morning session, Tripura resumed on 28 for one. However, in the space of eight balls, their innings was literally ripped apart. From a watchful 42 for one, the side from the north-east slipped to 46 for five. Chaudhari and Shrikant Mundhe ran riot with their movement and bounce on a slow wicket. Only Takawale resisted

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