Friday , December 27 2024

Scotland bowler sets world record, leaves Kagiso Rabada behind

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A new world record was made in the history of cricket. World records are often seen in batting, but this time a historic achievement was achieved in bowling. This record was made by Scottish bowler Charlie Castle. Charlie made this record by defeating South Africa's star fast bowler Kagiso Rabada. Scotland's Charlie made this world record against Oman in the World Cup League 2 match.

World record for most wickets on ODI debut

Charlie Castle made the record of bowling the best spell by taking the most wickets in his first ODI match. He left Kagiso Rabada behind. Charlie took 7 wickets for just 21 runs in his debut match against Oman. Earlier this record was in the name of South Africa's Kagiso Rabada. Rabada made his ODI debut against Bangladesh. In his debut match, he took 6 wickets for just 16 runs.

Best bowling figures on ODI debut

  • Charlie Castle (Scotland) – 7/21
  • Kagiso Rabada (South Africa) – 6/16
  • Fidel Edwards (West Indies) – 6/22

Charlie Castle gives a shock to Oman batsmen

In the match, Scotland won the toss and decided to bowl. Coming to bat first, Oman's team could not stand in front of Charlie Castle. Batting first, the Omani team was all out for just 91 runs in 21.4 overs. Wicketkeeper batsman Pratik Athawale played the biggest innings for the team, he scored 34 runs with the help of 4 fours in 56 balls. Only three batsmen from Oman could cross the double-digit mark. Meanwhile, Charlie Castle took 7 wickets to his name. The rest Bradley Curry, Brandon McMullen, Gavin May went ahead 1-1.

Scotland win against Oman

Chasing the target, Scotland won by scoring 95/2 runs in 17.2 overs. Brandon McMullen played the biggest innings for the team and scored 37 runs with the help of 6 fours in 43 balls. During Scotland's innings, Fayaz Butt and Bilal Khan took 1-1 wickets for Oman.