
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|11-09-2024
Team India: It is not a new thing for Indian cricketers to play cricket for another country's team. In the last few years, there have been many players who represented the cricket teams of countries like Oman, UAE, Nepal, Singapore and America in the first innings. There are many such examples in Team India.
Talking about some big names, Unmukt Chand, Saurabh Netravalkar, Monank Patel etc. are included in the list of popular players. However, the cricketer we are going to talk about today played international cricket for Singapore at the age of just 17. Let us know in detail which player we are talking about.

Actually, the cricketer we are talking about is Harsh Bharadwaj. He is a player of Indian origin, who now plays international cricket for the Singapore cricket team.
The 17-year-old leg break bowler has represented the Singapore cricket team in 12 T20 matches in his career. He has 18 wickets to his name in this.During this time, Harsh's bowling average has been 13. Also, this young spinner has given runs at an economy of 5.20, which is very economical in terms of T20 format. This shows the talent of Harsh Bharadwaj. Recently, during the T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier A match, he bowled brilliantly against Myanmar and gave his team a great victory.
On 9th September, a very exciting match of T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier A was played.
During this, the teams of Singapore and Myanmar came on the field to play against each other. This match was quite low scoring. Batting first, the Myanmar team could not even play its full overs.The team was all out after scoring just 45 runs in 17.5 overs. The credit for this goes to Harsh Bharadwaj. This leg break bowler displayed deadly bowling and took 4 wickets for 8 runs in 4 overs. In response, Singapore achieved this target in just 4.4 overs and won the match.
The team was all out after scoring just 45 runs in 17.5 overs. The credit for this goes to Harsh Bharadwaj. This leg break bowler displayed deadly bowling and took 4 wickets for 8 runs in 4 overs. In response, Singapore achieved this target in just 4.4 overs and won the match.




