Jaydev Unadkat on a Roll With Stump Breaking Wickets in the SUS vs GLM 2024 County Championship 

India pacer Jaydev Unadkat, who is playing for Sussex in the County Championship of England, took four wickets at a cost of fifty-two runs. With the aid of Unadkat’s four-for, Sussex defeated Glamorgan for 186 runs. In response, Sussex put up a solid 121 runs for one wicket by the close of the first day of play. At the moment, Sussex leads County Championship Division Two in points.

Unadkat excellent performance in the match

Unadkat began the Glamorgan match by bowling alongside Ollie Robinson. On his third ball of the game, he removed Asa Tribe by taking a wicket. Not even this batter could access the account. In the sixth over that followed, he dismissed Glamorgan captain Sam Northeast. 

Watch the video here:

Dan Douthwaite (41), who batted at number eight, was later caught behind the wicket by Unadkat. In a similar vein, he also returned Andy Gorvin, the number-ten hitter. Bowling well in the County Championship is Unadkat. He claimed five wickets overall in the previous game versus Derbyshire. He had claimed three wickets against Yorkshire earlier.

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Unadkat not been part of the Indian Cricket Team 

The Indian Cricket Team does not presently include the 32-year-old bowler. It had been years since his last appearance for India in 2023. In 2010, while India was touring South Africa, Unadkat played his first Test match. He was dropped following his debut game, but he eventually found his way back thanks to his outstanding domestic cricket performance. 

He returned to playing for India in a Test in 2022, twelve years after the Mirpur Test against Bangladesh. Unadkat then embarked on a tour of the West Indies in July 2023. two Tests were played there. He’s no longer relevant in the grand scheme of things. The left-handed pacers are not what the selectors are searching for.

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India pacer Jaydev Unadkat, who is playing for Sussex in the County Championship of England, took four wickets at a cost of fifty-two runs. With the aid of Unadkat's four-for, Sussex defeated Glamorgan for 186 runs. In response, Sussex put up a solid 121 runs for one wicket by the close of the first day of play. At the moment, Sussex leads County Championship Division Two in points.

Unadkat excellent performance in the match

Unadkat began the Glamorgan match by bowling alongside Ollie Robinson. On his third ball of the game, he removed Asa Tribe by taking a wicket. Not even this batter could access the account. In the sixth over that followed, he dismissed Glamorgan captain Sam Northeast. 

Watch the video here:

https://twitter.com/SussexCCC/status/1833081509005213770

Dan Douthwaite (41), who batted at number eight, was later caught behind the wicket by Unadkat. In a similar vein, he also returned Andy Gorvin, the number-ten hitter. Bowling well in the County Championship is Unadkat. He claimed five wickets overall in the previous game versus Derbyshire. He had claimed three wickets against Yorkshire earlier.

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Unadkat not been part of the Indian Cricket Team 

The Indian Cricket Team does not presently include the 32-year-old bowler. It had been years since his last appearance for India in 2023. In 2010, while India was touring South Africa, Unadkat played his first Test match. He was dropped following his debut game, but he eventually found his way back thanks to his outstanding domestic cricket performance. 

He returned to playing for India in a Test in 2022, twelve years after the Mirpur Test against Bangladesh. Unadkat then embarked on a tour of the West Indies in July 2023. two Tests were played there. He's no longer relevant in the grand scheme of things. The left-handed pacers are not what the selectors are searching for.

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