This player did not get a chance in Team India, so he betrayed India, now he will play international cricket for England

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|26-09-2024

English: A 2 test match series is being played between Team India and Bangladesh (IND VS BAN). In the first match of the test series, Team India defeated Bangladesh by 280 runs. After defeating Bangladesh in the first match, the second match of the test series will be played at Green Park, Kanpur from 27 September to 1 October.

Meanwhile, an Indian player, upset with not getting a chance for Team India, has now decided to play cricket for England. This Indian player is soon going to go to England and make his debut in first class cricket.

Fateh Singh signs contract with Northamptonshire

England

Fateh Singh has joined Northamptonshire on loan for the final Vitality County Championship competition of the season. The 20-year-old bowler has not yet played any match in first class cricket. Fateh Singh has been included in the top 3 bowlers in the championship of the second playing XI with 28 wickets.

Fateh Singh has played Under 19 cricket for England only

20-year-old bowler Fateh Singh has also played Under 19 cricket for England. Fateh Singh has performed brilliantly for England while playing Under 19 cricket. While playing for Worcestershire, Fateh Singh took 15 wickets in the Royal London Cup while batting at an average of 24. Fateh Singh took 5 wickets and scored 60 runs with the bat in his debut match against Durham.

Fateh Singh's statistics in domestic cricket are as follows

Indian origin fast bowler Fateh Singh has played 20 matches in England's domestic cricket so far. Fateh Singh has taken 24 wickets in these 20 matches, while Fateh Singh has batted at a strike rate of more than 119 during this period. Fateh Singh has also played a half-century innings in domestic cricket during this period.

If Fateh Singh continues to perform like this in domestic cricket, then the England Cricket Board may also give him a chance to debut in international cricket for England in the future.

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