Prasidh Krishna has once again proven his mettle with a phenomenal bowling display in the ongoing second unofficial Test between India A and Australia A. Known for his ability to deliver searing pace, precise line, and tactical variations, Prasidh effectively dismantled the top order of Australia A, adding weight to his claim as one of India’s brightest bowling prospects.
With the ball swinging under overcast conditions, Prasidh took full advantage, executing deliveries that tested the technique and patience of the Australian batters. He started Australia’s second innings with a blistering over, striking on his second delivery to dismiss opener Marcus Harris for a duck. However, he didn’t stop there—his next delivery created an unforgettable moment as he clean-bowled Cameron Bancroft with an impeccable yorker.
Prasidh Krishna removes Cameron Bancroft with a stunning yorker
The dismissal of Bancroft will undoubtedly be remembered as a highlight of the match. Prasidh’s yorker was timed to perfection, and Bancroft, an experienced campaigner, had no answer to the delivery. The right-arm pacer angled the ball from over the wicket, delivering it with enough pace to deceive Bancroft. The ball dipped sharply, crashing into Bancroft’s pads before he could react.
Prasidh and the India A fielders erupted in a loud appeal, and the umpire quickly raised his finger, confirming Bancroft’s dismissal for a golden duck. This wicket highlighted Prasidh’s ability to bowl with both accuracy and aggression, hallmarks of a top-quality pace bowler.
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Back-to-back wickets from Krishna! 🤯
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A potential call-up in India’s XI for Border-Gavaskar Trophy?
Prasidh’s impactful performance in this series has not gone unnoticed. As India gear up for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, the management may have to consider Prasidh as a valuable addition to the pace attack. With Mohammed Shami unavailable due to ongoing recovery, Prasidh’s growing consistency and ability to swing the ball at pace make him an appealing choice in India’s playing XI. His current form in the unofficial Test series has demonstrated not only his control over challenging deliveries but also his mental resilience to handle high-pressure moments.
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy, set to begin on November 22 in Perth, will require India’s bowlers to be in top form to counter Australia’s strong batting lineup. Prasidh’s toe-crushing yorkers and skill in maintaining tight lines could be instrumental for India, especially in Australian conditions that traditionally favor pace. His potential inclusion in India’s XI would add depth to the bowling options, complementing established bowlers like Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj.