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Indian Bowlers Last 10 Instances Conceding 100+ Runs Without Taking a Wicket

Indian bowlers, despite their overall prowess, have also faced tough days, occasionally conceding 100+ runs in an innings without claiming a wicket.

Indian Bowlers Last 10 Instances Conceding 100+ Runs Without Taking a Wicket

In cricket, bowlers often bear the brunt of long, grueling spells, particularly in test matches and high-scoring ODIs. Indian bowlers, despite their overall prowess, have also faced tough days, occasionally conceding 100+ runs in an innings without claiming a wicket. Here’s a detailed look at the last 10 such instances. Indian bowlers have had their fair share of struggles on the field, and one of the most frustrating experiences for a bowler is to concede over 100 runs without picking up a wicket. Unfortunately, this has happened to several Indian bowlers in the past.

1.Umesh Yadav (121 runs vs Australia, 2023)

During the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Yadav struggled in flat conditions at Ahmedabad, conceding 121 runs without a breakthrough.

2.Ravindra Jadeja (112 runs vs England, 2022)

Jadeja went wicketless at Edgbaston, despite bowling tirelessly on a batting-friendly surface.

3.Jasprit Bumrah (107 runs vs New Zealand, 2020)

In a rare off day, Bumrah failed to strike at Wellington, where the Kiwis dominated.

4.Mohammed Shami (104 runs vs South Africa, 2019)

Shami went wicketless at Pune, with the Proteas batsmen playing him with ease.

5.Ravichandran Ashwin (105 runs vs Australia, 2018)

Ashwin found no success on a slow Sydney pitch, conceding over 100 runs.

6.Kuldeep Yadav (106 runs vs England, 2018)

Kuldeep struggled at Lord’s, failing to extract turn or trouble the English batsmen.

7.Bhuvneshwar Kumar (108 runs vs Australia, 2017)

At Ranchi, Kumar’s disciplined bowling wasn’t rewarded as batsmen dug in.

8.Ishant Sharma (103 runs vs England, 2016)

At Rajkot, Ishant bowled tirelessly but failed to break England’s partnerships.

9.Jaydev Unadkat (112 runs vs South Africa, 2010)

Unadkat’s debut was tough, as South Africa dominated him at Centurion.

10.Zaheer Khan (107 runs vs Australia, 2008)

Zaheer endured a wicketless outing in Mohali despite his experience.

These instances highlight the challenges of modern-day bowling against skilled batsmen and on flat pitches, reminding us of cricket’s unpredictable nature.

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