Arshdeep Singh’s 7 wides in one chaotic over draw Gavaskar’s ire; Hardik furious, Suryakumar unsettled


Published on: Dec 11, 2025 08:18 pm IST

Arshdeep Singh conceded seven wides in the 11th over of the first innings as India take on South Africa in the 2nd T20I.

Sunil Gavaskar was left fuming as Arshdeep Singh bowled seven wides in the first innings of the 2nd T20I between India and South Africa in Mullanpur. It happened in the 11th over of the first innings and it also annoyed Hardik Pandya and skipper Suryakumar Yadav. The match began with India winning the toss and opted to bowl.

Sunil Gavaskar slammed Arshdeep Singh.

Reacting to Arshdeep’s bowling during the over, commentator Sunil Gavaskar slammed the pacer and said, “You can’t be bowling the same line over and over again.”

The over began with the pacer going full, and Quinton de Kock smashed him right into the sightscreen for a six. Under pressure, Arshdeep failed to keep his composure, responding with two wide deliveries. Then he managed to get a dot as De Kock went for a reverse sweep and missed his shot. Just when it looked like Arshdeep had recovered, he sent a streak of four wides as South Africa also got past 100.

Then he managed to maintain his line, sending it on length as De Kock pulled him for a single. For the fourth ball, Arshdeep pitched it up, and Aiden Markram took a double, followed by a single. In the final ball against De Kock, Arshdeep bowled another wide. He managed to end his over as he bowled the sixth ball again, maintaining his line, as De Kock took a single. The over saw South Africa get 18 runs.

India went with an unchanged playing XI for the first T20I, having won the first fixture of the five-match series. Meanwhile, South Africa made some changes as Reeze Hendricks, George Linde and Ottneil Baartman replaced Tristan Stubbs, Keshav Maharaj and Anrich Nortje. The venue also saw the unveiling of two new stands, named after Yuvraj Singh and Harmanpreet Kaur. it is also the first-ever men’s international cricket match in Mullanpur.


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