Shaheen Shah Afridi | Shaheen Shah Afridi created history, became the first bowler to do such a feat in T20



Twitter New Delhi: Before the Asia Cup 2023, Pakistan’s star bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi has created history. He did such a feat in England, which happened for the first time in the history of T20 cricket. Shaheen Afridi dismissed four batsmen in the very first over. So now he has become the only bowler in the world to take the most four wickets in the first over in the history of T20 cricket. Also read Warwickshire won the toss and elected to field against Nottinghamshire in the Twenty20 Blast. The rest of the players failed except for Tom Moores (73 runs) of Nottinghamshire. Moores played a strong innings in 42 balls with the help of 6 fours and 4 sixes. Nottinghamshire scored 168 runs in 20 overs. Hasan Ali and Jake Lynott took three wickets each for Warwickshire. Shaheen Afridi, you cannot do that!! 💥 https://t.co/ehXxmtz6rX pic.twitter.com/wvibWa17zA — Vitality Blast (@VitalityBlast) June 30, 2023 Four wickets in one over Chasing a target of 169, Warwickshire did not get off to a good start. At the same time, Pakistan’s fast bowler Shaheen Afridi did wonders in the very first over. Shaheen’s first ball was wide and 5 runs were scored. After this, Shaheen took two consecutive wickets in the first two balls. Single off the third and fourth balls. Again two consecutive wickets on the fifth and last ball. Warwickshire were 4 for 7 after one over and Shaheen became the only fast bowler in the history of T20 cricket to take four wickets in the first over. However, after taking four wickets in the very first over, Shaheen did not get a single wicket in the remaining three overs. For Warwickshire, Rob Yates scored 65 off 46 balls with the help of 3 fours and 5 sixes. Jake Lynott scored an unbeaten 27 off 22 balls with three fours to take Warwickshire to victory. Warwickshire’s team scored 172 runs at the loss of 8 wickets in 19.1 overs.



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