Avesh Khan is presently playing for India B versus India A in the Duleep Trophy 2024 match. The M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru is the site of this intense match. On Saturday, the third day, Avesh was joking around with the audience.
The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) of the Indian Premier League (IPL) play their home games at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Even though a sizable crowd attended to witness some of the best Indian cricket players compete, they didn’t forget to chant in support of their team.
The supporters chanted “RCB” at Avesh Khan as he approached the boundary line to pitch.
The bowler for the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) was made fun of last year after his animated victory celebration against the Royal Challengers Bengal went viral. At the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Avesh hurled his helmet onto the ground when LSG defeated Faf du Plessis’ team by one wicket. On Saturday, though, the right-arm seamer exhorted the supporters to yell louder for their preferred IPL club while remaining composed and calm.
RCB fans teasing Avesh Khan for his Helmet Celebration
They are shouting continuously RCB RCB and boo 😭😭😭#CricketTwitter #rcb pic.twitter.com/j1WoajBcDh
— Riseup Pant (@riseup_pant17) September 7, 2024
Win by 76 runs for India B.
India B had already increased their lead to 240 runs at the end of Day 3 at 150/5. India A was in serious trouble, but Shubman Gill’s team was able to limit their opponents to 184 thanks to an outstanding bowling display by Akash Deep during the morning session on Day.
Mayank Agarwal was removed from the game by India A in the second over while they were chasing a 275-run mark to win by a comeback. Before being removed, Riyan Parag hit a smooth knock of 31 off of 18 balls. Shubman, who had been given a start, too gave up his wicket.
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Tanush Kotian and Dhruv Jurel were unable to pose a threat to the scorer, while KL Rahul produced a strong hand of 57 runs. But once the veteran hitter went out, India A’s aspirations were severely dashed. Deep executed his shots well, scoring 43 off 42 balls before India B triumphed by 76 runs. The best bowler was Yash Dayal, who finished with statistics of 3/50 in 12 overs.