In the second T20I match between India and South Africa at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh, left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh had a rather bizarre 11th over. He ended up bowling 13 balls, which included seven wides, and gave away 18 runs, making it an unwanted record for India in T20Is. Former Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir didn't hold back his anger during the live broadcast, voicing his frustration over the mistakes. Watch here: Who support Arshdeep singh hit like❤️This behaviour of Gautam Gambhir not acceptable pic.twitter.com/mpo4yylgS6 — Viral Kohli (@jabraViratFan) December 11, 2025 Arshdeep Singh’s 13-Ball Over Draws Gautam Gambhir’s Ire In the second T20I clash between India and South Africa at Mullanpur, the Indian team found themselves in a tough spot as South Africa set a challenging total in the stadium’s first-ever men’s international match. The visitors got off to a strong start, even after losing an early wicket, with Quinton de Kock and captain Markram forming a solid partnership that put India on the back foot. Also Read | 3 Best Pace-Bowling All-Rounders to Replace Andre Russell in the IPL 2026 Auction Although Varun Chakravarthy managed to break their stand in the 12th over, South Africa’s lower order, spearheaded by Miller and Ferreira, kept the pressure on, smashing boundaries with ease and finishing with a commanding score. On the Indian side, Arshdeep Singh had a particularly rough outing. In a memorable 11th over, he bowled a staggering 13 deliveries, including seven wides, and gave away 18 runs quite unusual for a T20I match. Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir didn’t hold back his frustration during the live broadcast, expressing his anger over the lack of control in that over. While Chakravarthy stood out among the Indian bowlers with two wickets and an economical spell, Bumrah had a tough day, giving up 45 runs in four overs. However, it was Arshdeep’s lengthy over that became the main talking point of the match. India will need to regroup and strategize on how to tackle South Africa’s strong batting performance if they want to chase down such a hefty total.