India got a bowler who can bowl with both hands, he will play his debut match for Team India in Zimbabwe T20 series

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|18-06-2024

Team India : The Indian team is currently playing in the T20 World Cup 2024 under the leadership of captain Rohit Sharma. Under the leadership of captain Rohit Sharma, the Indian team has made its place in the Super 8 stage of the World Cup.

Meanwhile, according to media reports, this great bowler who bowls with both hands in domestic cricket has been called by the BCCI to participate in the High Performance Program organized at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) recently. After which it is believed that this great bowler may get a chance to debut for Team India soon.

BCCI invited Akshay Karnewar for the camp organized at NCA

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The BCCI and the National Cricket Academy (NCA) are organizing a high performance program to shortlist players for the Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka series to be held after the T20 World Cup 2024. Vidharba bowler Akshay Karnewar, who is capable of bowling with both hands, has been invited to participate in this program.

Akshay Karnewar may soon get a chance to debut

Vidharba's 31-year-old veteran spin bowler Akshay Karnewar, who has been playing in India's domestic cricket for a long time, may be given a chance by the BCCI in Team India's squad to participate in the 5 T20 match series to be held on the Zimbabwe tour. Talking about Akshay Karnewar, earlier Akshay Karnewar has also joined the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) franchise but he has not got a chance to play in IPL cricket yet.

This special record is registered in the name of Akshay Karnewar

Talking about Akshay Karnewar, in the group stage match between Vidharba and Manipur in the 2021-22 domestic season, Akshay Karnewar took 2 wickets in his 4-over spell without giving any runs. At that time, Akshay Karnewar became the first player to do such a feat in men's T20 cricket, but now in the T20 World Cup 2024, New Zealand's legendary fast bowler Lockie Ferguson has also achieved this feat.

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