Surprisingly, Arshdeep had bowled a hat trick of front foot no-balls.
    Jaffer stated on ESPNcricinfo that he anticipated that Pandya would bowl the final few overs in Mavi’s place. Death bowling has not earned Mavi a favorable reputation. That has happened to Hardik hundreds of times throughout his career.
    He anticipated that Pandya would bowl following the sixth over. In the middle innings, he will probably bowl one or two overs before continuing to bowl the final overs. Jaffer went on to say that Hardik made a mistake by only giving Arshdeep two overs.
    Wasim Jaffer also wondered why Shivam Mavi, who had done well in the first game of the series in Mumbai, did not get the new ball. In his international debut, Shivam Mavi bowled 4/22 from four overs with an economy of 5.5, winning the match.
    The former Indian batsman didn’t give up on the topic and asked why Shivam Mavi wasn’t given the chance to bowl with the new ball considering how well he did in the first game. Arshdeep Singh may have been given the third or fourth over. Jaffer thinks that Pandya should have trusted Mavi, but he doesn’t understand why Arshdeep made the kind of mistake he did by hitting a hat-trick of no-balls.
    source: Cricket News DailyShivam Mavi had a typical day in the second game, going without a wicket and allowing 53 runs at a miserable economy rate of 13.25. In the end, Sri Lanka prevailed by 16 runs to even the series at 1-1. Rajkot will host the third and final Twenty20 International on January 7.

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