New Delhi: No matter whether the level of the game is big or small, no batsman or bowler wants to be dishonest in the match. Due to lack of technology in practice matches, questions have been raised many times. A similar scene has come to the fore in the ongoing practice match between India and Leicestershire. Former captain Virat Kohli was unhappy with the umpire’s decision when he was given out lbw in the first innings, now another batsman has appeared disappointed with the decision.
Shardul made the hunt
On the fourth day of the match, Leicestershire came out to chase a target of 366 runs. Shubman Gill and Hassan came out to win Leicestershire against Azad India. Azad and Gill took the match forward with a good partnership, but Shardul Thakur, who came to bowl the 13th over, targeted Azad on the second ball. Azad was beaten off Shardul’s ball and the ball went into the hands of wicketkeeper Srikar Bharat.
Azad appeared disappointed
As soon as the ball went into Bharat’s hands, India’s fielders in the slips jumped with joy, but what? Shardul Thakur could not believe it. After a while he looked at the umpire and asked if he was out. Then the umpire raised his finger, but the batsman appeared disappointed with this decision. He went while looking at the batsman Shubman Gill standing at the non-striker’s end.
Who is Hasan Azad?
Left-handed batsman Hasan Azad is an English cricketer. He has played only first class cricket till now. He has scored 2848 runs in 49 matches of first class. He has also played under 15 cricket for Pakistan. Opener Hasan Azad made his breakthrough as a professional in 2019, when he signed a summer contract with Leicestershire. They reached the top of the run-scoring charts in Division Two of the County Championship during this time.
first published:June 26, 2022, 4:54 p.m.