Kuldeep Yadav Becomes Third Indian to Take T20I Fifer

Kuldeep Yadav picked up 5 wickets for 24 runs in 4 overs, his career’s best T20 figures.

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Kuldeep Yadav celebrates taking a fifer against England in the first T20 at Old Trafford.
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Kuldeep Yadav celebrates taking a fifer against England in the first T20 at Old Trafford.
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Chinaman Kuldeep Yadav left the English batsmen in a daze with his magical spell of wrist spin, restricting them to a manageable 159 for 8 in the opening T20 International at Old Trafford.

Skipper Virat Kohli's decision to bowl after winning the toss was vindicated by young Kuldeep, who broke the backbone of the England batting with his career-best figures of 5 for 24 in 4 overs.

This was after a solid start provided by in-form openers Jos Buttler (69 off 45 balls) and Jason Roy (30 off 20 balls), who added 50 in the first five overs of Powerplay.

However from a relatively comfortable 95 for 1 in the 12th over, Kuldeep removed rival skipper Eoin Morgan (7), Jonny Bairstow (0) and Joe Root (0) in the 14th over, which prevented England from posting a competitive total on a placid track.

That England lacked homework while facing Kuldeep was evident with the likes of Bairstow and Root being left in a tangle. They were both deceived by flight and failed to read the turn off the pitch, getting out off successive deliveries.

Root and Bairstow haven't seen much of Kuldeep as he was not a part of the last Test series against England in India and these two batsmen don't play IPL. It was evident as they didn't have a clue as to which way the ball would turn. He bowled 14 dot balls.

Indian Bowlers With T20 Fifers

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  2. 5/24: Bhuvneshwar Kumar vs South Africa (Johannesburg 2018)
  3. 5/24: Kuldeep Yadav vs England (Manchester 2018)
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India’s Kuldeep Yadav, left, celebrates with India’s Suresh Raina after taking the wicket of England’s Jonny Bairstow during the Twenty20 cricket match between England and India at Old Trafford cricket ground in Manchester, England, Tuesday, July 3, 2018. (Photo: AP)

These two dismissals were preceded by downfall of Alex Hales (8) and skipper Eoin Morgan (7) and followed Buttler, who was frustrated with wickets falling like ninepins at the other end.

Kuldeep's effort was even more praiseworthy considering that his fellow left-arm spinner Yuzvendra Chahal (0/34 in 4 overs) had an off-day. So did Bhuvneshwar Kumar (0/44 in 4 overs), who had a rare off day in office.

However England started off well with both Buttler (8x4, 2x6) and Roy (5x4) hitting a flurry of boundaries off Bhuvneshwar but Umesh Yadav (2/21) quickly found his ideal length.

He hit the back of the length area to castle Roy. Hales, who came in next was edgy from the start and wasted precious deliveries before he tried to sweep Kuldeep and was bowled round the legs.

Skipper Morgan wanted to get going but misread the flight as he was holed at deep mid-wicket.

From 95 for 1, England were left tottering at 107 for 5 and never really recovered from that body blow dealt by Kuldeep.

David Willey (28 off 15 balls) should be given some credit for cameo as his two fours and two sixes got England past 150-run mark in the end.

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