Checkout: The most IN-EXPENSIVE bowler in 'BCL 2'..!

The bowler barely gave away anything..

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We are almost into the final lap of the amazing 'BCL Season 2'. Celebrity actors have put in their guts and glory to give us extreme entertainment along with some great cricket. And such was the latest final group stage match between Delhi Dragons and Kolkata Baabu Moshayes.

Delhi Dragons, as a team is not just unbeatable but also a powerful force to be reckoned with. While, Karan Wahi created a history in the last match with a massive century and a great spell with the bowl, here is another man from the team, who too did some wonders with ball recently.

It is none other than actor, Suyyash Rai. Everyone is aware about Suyyash's bowling prowess, however, this particular match was an absolute reminder about the same.

Usually, the most in-expensive bowler in a high-scoring match would somehow manage to give 8-9 runs in two overs bowled and so on. But in a match, where Kolkata was looking to fly towards a great score, courtesy Suyyash's bowling, the score was halted.

The actor bowled two overs and gave away just three runs in the way. With two-to-three balls almost getting him wickets, Suyyas made sure the score isn't rocketed ahead.

Courtesy, this spell, Kolkata Baabu Moshayes were halted at a mediocre score of about 116 in 10 overs. 

Wow. Kudos to the amazing bowling Suyyash.

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