In the quarterfinal match between Maharashtra and Punjab at the Kotambi Stadium, Vadodara, the Punjab pacer, cleaned the opposition captain Ruturaj Gaikwad, followed by Siddesh Veer in his next over. In the first over, after getting hit by a four, Arshdeep bowled out Gaikwad in the very next ball. The left-arm pacer got Punjab early breakthroughs, getting Ruturaj, and Siddesh Veer in the next over. Arshdeep opened the bowling, and in the last ball he bowled over the wicket delivery, which Ruturaj thought to have come inside. However, he got defeated by an outside edge, with the ball clipping the off stump. The delivery was a masterpiece of swing bowling, drawing comparisons to the iconic style of Wasim Akram himself. Watch the video here: Delightful bowling 👌👌Arshdeep Singh bowled an excellent first spell and picked up 2⃣ early wickets 🔥#VijayHazareTrophy | @IDFCFIRSTBankScorecard ▶️ https://t.co/eTrCnJbd5H pic.twitter.com/OSPU87Agtb — BCCI Domestic (@BCCIdomestic) January 11, 2025 Read also: BCCI likely to delay 2025 CT squad announcement Arshdeep shines early Winning the toss, Punjub decided to field first. Arsdeep showcased his bowling skills but faced a four in the first over and two singles. Following that, Baltej Singh conceded two runs in the second over due to two wide deliveries. In the third over, Ashdeep came back and restricted the run flow and got Veer gloved by the wicketkeeper Anmol Malhotra for a duck. Coming to bat early, Maharashtra has already batted for 29 overs, crossing 118 runs after losing two wickets. Arshin Kulkarni (53*) and Abkit Bawne (51*) have scored two half centuries each, stabilizing Maharastra after the loss of two early wickets.