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5 Bowlers Who Have Bowled The Most Number Of No-balls In T20is Since 2022

Bowlers and their Erratic Side: The No-ball Statistics in T20Is Since 2022
Rohit SarkarBy Rohit Sarkar13/08/2023No Comments3 Mins Read
5 Bowlers Who Have Bowled The Most Number Of No-balls In T20is Since 2022

In this article, we will take a look at the 5 Bowlers Who Have Bowled The Most Number Of No-balls In T20is Since 2022. Cricket is a game of precision, but even the best have their off days. No-balls, a breach in bowling technique, can sometimes shift the game’s momentum. While they offer a free hit in the T20 format, they also reflect a bowler’s occasional lapse in focus. Since 2022, some bowlers have unfortunately made a name for themselves in this aspect. Let’s dive into the five bowlers who have delivered the most number of no-balls in T20Is during this period.

Bowlers and their Erratic Side: The No-ball Statistics in T20Is Since 2022:

5. Akeal Hosein, West Indies:

Starting the list is Akeal Hosein. Playing 22 innings, he has bowled 4 no-balls. Although a small number, every no-ball counts. His spin bowling often flummoxes batsmen. However, these errors show there’s always room for improvement.

4. Odean Smith, West Indies:

Odean Smith, another West Indian, mirrors Hosein with 4 no-balls in 20 innings. A promising all-rounder, Smith has shown great potential. But, these minor blips remind us of the constant challenges T20 cricket presents.

3. Lungi Ngidi, South Africa:

Lungi Ngidi, South Africa’s pace sensation, takes the third spot. In just 14 innings, he’s delivered 5 no-balls. Despite his raw pace and bounce, Ngidi sometimes loses control. Yet, his ability to bounce back after such errors showcase his resilience.

2. Taskin Ahmed, Bangladesh:

Taskin Ahmed of Bangladesh has also bowled 5 no-balls across 21 innings. Taskin’s pace and swing often unnerve batsmen. But as with most fast bowlers, he occasionally oversteps. Consistency remains his goal, both in line and in not crossing the line.

1. Arshdeep Singh of India:

Topping the list is Arshdeep Singh, with a significant 15 no-balls in 27 innings. This young talent has impressed many with his variations. But, this statistic stands out like a sore thumb. Commitment to refining his technique will be crucial in the coming years.

Bowling no-balls in T20Is isn’t just about giving away extra runs. It’s also about handing an advantage to the opposition, especially with the free-hit rule. These numbers, while providing a point of reflection for the mentioned bowlers, also underscore the pressure that T20 cricket brings. Every delivery counts, and there’s little margin for error.

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Still, it’s crucial to remember that these statistics are just a small part of their overall performance. Each of these bowlers has had moments of brilliance and match-winning spells. As they continue their cricketing journey, refining their techniques and reducing such lapses will be on their agenda. Cricket, after all, is as much about evolution and learning as it is about innate talent. The hope remains that these bowlers take this in their stride and come back even stronger.

Akeal Hosein Arshdeep Singh Lungi Ngidi Odean Smith Taskin Ahmed
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