Tuesday , December 24 2024

Great record made in T20I cricket, this player created history by taking 7 wickets without giving a single run

Best bowling figures in Women's T20I: Every day in cricket a record is broken and a new record is created. This reduces the chances of some records being broken in future. Then a similar record has been made in cricket, that too by a female cricketer. In the fifth match of the 6-match T20 series being played between the women's cricket team of Indonesia (Indonesia) and Mongolia (Mongolia), the Indonesian player took 7 wickets without giving a single run.

Such a record could not have been imagined

In the last few years, the popularity of cricket i.e. T20 has increased and in this short format of cricket, many records have been broken and some new records have been made. 17 year old Indonesian player Rohmalia has made such a record in bowling which no one could have even imagined.

Rohmalia created history against Mongolia

Mongolia women's cricket team is currently on Indonesia tour, where a 6-match T20 International series was played between the two teams. Playing for the Indonesian team in the fifth match of this series, off-spinner Rohmalia bowled 3.2 overs and took 7 wickets without giving a single run. In this match, Indonesian team scored 151 runs at the loss of 5 wickets while Mongolian team was limited to 24 runs in 16.2 overs.

Frederick Overdijk's record broken

With this, Rohmalia has broken the record of Netherlands player Frederick Overdijk, who took 7 wickets for just three runs in 4 overs against the France team in the 2021 ICC T-20 World Cup Europe Qualifier match. It is noteworthy that Rohmalia has become the third player to take 7 wickets in Women's T20 International. Earlier, Frederick Overdijk of Netherlands and Alison Stokes of Argentina had achieved this feat.

A record was also made in the debut match

Additionally, this is the best performance by any player in her T20 International debut in women's cricket, with Rohmalia breaking the record of Nepal's Anjali Chand, who bowled 2.1 overs without conceding a single run in her debut match against Maldives in 2019. Were. The wicket was fast.