Richard Gleeson, the pacer who dismissed Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant is a 34 year-old right-arm fast bowler who made his debut in the for England in the 2nd T20I between India and England at the Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham. The English pacer will turn 35 in December this year only. Liam Livingstone gave the right-arm fast bowler his England cap before the game and Buttler announced about Gleeson making his debut at the toss.


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England's red-ball skipper Ben Stokes said he was excited to Gleeson make his debut for England. David Willey and Richard Gleeson came in place for Reece Topley and Tymal Mills in the 2nd T20I between India and England.



The right-arm pacer has various domestic leagues experience under his belt as he has played in - Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), Big Bash League (BBL) for Rangpur Riders and Melbourne Renegades, respectively.


Gleeson has been playing domestic cricket for a long time now and he made his debut for Northamtonshire in 2016. His last domestic T20 was against Birmingham Bears in 2022 only. In his 66 T20 matches, Gleeson has taken 73 wickets with an impressive economy rate of 7.96.


Coming to the match, after a fiery start from Rohit Sharma 31 (20) and Rishabh Pant 26 (15). India lost Kohli 1 (3), Pandya 12 (15), Suryakumar 15 (11) cheaply. It was Ravindra Jadeja 46 (29) who guided India to a challenging total. England would be happy after the first innings as India were looking dangerous after finishing the powerplay at a runrate of over 10 runs per over. Dream debut for Richard Gleeson, who took out Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Rishabh Pant.