Arjun Tendulkar Shines in KSCA Invitational Tournament with Exceptional Bowling Performance

Goa CA XI's Rising Star Takes 9 Wickets, Leads Team to Victory Against Karnataka by an Innings

By :  Anirban
Update: 2024-09-16 16:59 GMT

Sachin Tendulkar has scored the most runs in international cricket and has scored the most 100 centuries. He is counted among the greatest batsmen in the world. He retired from cricket in the year 2013. Now his son Arjun Tendulkar is ready to dominate the world of cricket. Arjun has performed brilliantly in the KSCA Invitational Tournament and has been successful in impressing everyone with his game. This event, which takes place before the domestic season, is also known as the KSCA (Karnataka State Cricket Association) Invitational Tournament. Apart from Nikin Josh and wicketkeeper Sharath Srinivas, all the players in the KSCA XI team were from Under 19 and 23 teams.

Arjun Tendulkar, playing for Goa CA XI, bowled brilliantly against Karnataka (KSCA XI). He took five wickets for 41 runs in 13 overs in the first innings. Due to this the Karnataka team was reduced to just 103 runs. Goa CA XI scored 413 runs based on Abhinav Tejrana's innings of 109 runs. After this, Arjun wreaked havoc with his bowling in the second innings as well. He bowled 13.3 overs and took four wickets for 46 runs. With this, Karnataka's team was reduced to 121 runs in 30.4 overs in the second innings.

Karnataka batsmen could not stand in front of Arjun's bowling and because of him, Goa's team has been successful in registering a big win by an innings and 189 runs. Arjun was trained for some time by Yograj Singh, father of superstar all-rounder Yuvraj Singh.

24-year-old Arjun Tendulkar has so far taken 21 wickets in a total of 13 first-class matches. Apart from this, 21 wickets are also registered in his name in 15 List-A matches. He plays for Mumbai Indians in the IPL. He has taken three wickets in a total of 5 IPL matches so far. He got a chance to play one match in IPL 2024. Then he could take only one wicket.

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