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32 year old Shashank Singh. 61no off 29 balls.

"I am the best in the world when I go to bat. I don't see the bowler; I just see the ball and react to it."

 

Redemption time for the 'real' Shashank Singh https://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/130089/redemption-time-for-the-real-shashank-singh 

It could easily be the breakout performance of the season for Shashank who has been a journeyman in the domestic circuit, having played for Mumbai, Chhattisgarh and Puducherry. In the IPL, he represented SunRisers Hyderabad before being taken by Punjab Kings. 

 

'Best in the world' Shashank Singh defies odds in Kings' come-from-behind win https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/ipl-2024-best-in-the-world-shashank-singh-defies-odds-in-punjab-kings-come-from-behind-win-1427882  

From Mumbai to Puducherry to Chhattisgarh in domestic cricket, and from then-Delhi Daredevils to Rajasthan Royals to Sunrisers Hyderabad to Kings in the IPL, the 32-year-old's tale is one of toil and trying to make a mark at the highest level.

 

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5 hours ago, Lone Wolf said:

M Siddharth 25 (LSG)  left arm spin with added swinging arm ball to RHB. 

 

Nalkande

Abhishek Porel

Ashutosh Sharma (Railways) 

 

 

Didn't like Ashutosh much. Sure he did well but got 2 chances. Basic technique looks very inept

 

Nalkande is short and slow. Dunno why he is playing ahead of Tyagi

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8 minutes ago, Lord said:

 

Didn't like Ashutosh much. Sure he did well but got 2 chances. Basic technique looks very inept

 

Nalkande is short and slow. Dunno why he is playing ahead of Tyagi

That's why they are journeymen with not a lot of skill and Talent...  (Siddharth looks an exception so far) 

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