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तेज तर्रार और खतरनाक.... दो छक्के खाकर यूं फंसाया, ट्रेंट बोल्ट ने यशस्वी जायसवाल को क्लीन बोल्ड किया

Time of India01-05-2025

BOULT STRIKES BACK! 💥
After getting hit for a couple of sixes, #TrentBoult has the last laugh as he cleans up the batter with a peach to claim his 300th T20 wicket! 🎯🔥
Watch the LIVE action ➡ https://t.co/QKBMQn9xdI #IPLonJioStar 👉 #RRvMI | LIVE NOW on Star Sports 1,… pic.twitter.com/hnq8C9ms6p

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