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Sundar and Miller: Sundar comes out of his delivery stride and points out Miller’s position.

Trouble on the field with Washington Sundar
Trouble on the field with Washington Sundar

Kolkata: Shameful loss against South Africa in T20 WC! After various twists in party elections, Suryakumar and co Indian all-rounder Washington Sundar is suddenly in the limelight after the T20 World Cup champions’ big loss to South Africa.

The team management preferred Sundar over Akshar Patel in the mega match of Super Eight at Narendra Modi Stadium This decision did not prove very effective He gave 17 runs in 2 overs, but did not get a single wicket He scored 11 runs with the bat, as a result of which India lost by 76 runs Their semi-final hopes were severely damaged after this performance

Sundar lost his temper during the match that day as he repeatedly complained to the on-field umpire about South African batsman David Miller coming back too close to the stumps. The incident happened towards the end of the 14th over, when Tristan Stubbs was on strike and Miller was at the non-striker’s end. Sundar came out of his delivery stride and indicated Miller’s position.

After the end of the over, Miller was seen glaring at the Indian player as he spoke, after which a heated exchange ensued between the two. Ishan Kishan, Stubbs and the field umpire intervened to separate the two.

Miller was a game changer at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday night His batting spree cut through South Africa’s early innings and made 187/7

After South African captain Aiden Markram elected to bat first, Jasprit Bumrah struck with two wickets in quick succession, reducing the 2024 runners-up to 20/3 at the end of the fourth over.

A match-deciding performance from Miller (63 off 35 balls) and Dewald Brevis (45 off 29 balls) as the pair took South Africa to 117/3.

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