Published May 22, 2024, 11:23 am IST
Cricket fans worldwide were treated to an unforgettable match as the USA cricket team clinched a remarkable victory against Bangladesh in the first game of their T20 series. This thrilling encounter saw the USA emerge victorious by 5 wickets, marking a significant milestone in their cricketing journey.
The opening match of the series was filled with excitement and dramatic twists. Batting first, Bangladesh set a competitive target. However, the USA team displayed tremendous resilience and skill, successfully chasing the target. Key performances from Corey Anderson and Harmeet Singh played a pivotal role in this historic win.
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Harmeet Singh‘s innings were nothing short of spectacular. With his aggressive batting, Singh scored 33 runs off just 13 balls, turning the tide in favour of the USA. Corey Anderson, a former New Zealand international, showcased his batting prowess with a crucial innings of 34 runs off 24 balls.
The match’s highlight was the incredible sixth-wicket partnership between Anderson and Singh. Together, they amassed 62 runs, setting a new record for the highest sixth-wicket partnership for the USA in T20I cricket.
Former Mumbai and Rajasthan Royals left-arm spinner Harmeet Singh’s journey from Indian cricket to representing the USA is an inspiring tale. Known for his left-arm orthodox spin, Singh has often been compared to the legendary Bishen Bedi due to his natural flight and guile. His ability to deceive batters and his calm demeanour on the field make him a formidable spinner in the T20 format.
Singh’s transition from playing domestic cricket in India to becoming a key player for the USA has been remarkable. In 2021, Harmeet, after taking 87 wickets and scoring 733 runs, including a hundred, retired from Indian cricket to play professional cricket in the US. After making a name for himself in India’s Under-19 World Cup-winning team in 2012, Singh moved to the USA and signed a three-year contract with Major League Cricket.
Harmeet Singh can become one of the leading spinners in T20 cricket. With the right temperament and support from the team management, Singh can thrive in the international arena. His performances will be closely watched as he develops his skills and contributes to the team’s success. He also picked for USA’s T20I side for the T20 World Cup, which will be held in the USA and the West Indies from June 2. Interestingly, USA will India in the competition on June 12.
One of the most anticipated matches of the T20 World Cup will be when the USA faces India on June 12. This match holds significant importance for both teams, as it will test their skills and highlight the progress of cricket in the USA. Fans eagerly await this clash, expecting it to be a thrilling contest.
Harmeet bowled four economical overs by conceding only 27 runs, before smashing an unbeaten 33 off just 13 balls.
“You don’t always get an opportunity to win a game against a big side like this every day. The way the boys have been training, it is a personal effort from everybody. It means a lot to us to put on a show against Bangladesh. We are no walkovers. I think our potential is immense. We have a lot of match-winners in the team. It gives us the edge. We bat as well now. A lot of guys can also bowl two to four overs, like Steven [Taylor] did. Nitish [Kumar] and Milind [Kumar] can bowl a few overs. We have bench strength too. The competition within the team is helping us. Everyone wants to do well, and that’s helping the side,” Harmeet said.
“I told the guys before the game that Bangladesh are a good team on paper, but if we go down without a fight, it won’t send a good message. We know the wicket, as this is our home condition. We know everything about this ground. It is a T20 format. Couple of hiccups, we push them in the powerplay. Then you can corner them and close out the game,” Harmeet said.
“I was backing myself to get 50 runs in the last four overs. I enjoy the added responsibility. This is my perfect world where I can bowl under pressure and finish games with the bat”
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