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Bangladesh ODI captain Mashrafe Mortaza achieves a unique feat in recent cricket

Present Bangladesh ODI skipper Mashrafe Mortaza accomplishes an exceptional accomplishment in late cricket. In a current residential one-day diversion, Mortaza not simply asserted a cap trap, he took four wickets in four successive conveyances.

It was the List A match between Abahani Limited and Agrani Bank Cricket Club in Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League at Fatullah on Tuesday when Abahani Limited pacer Mashrafe Mortaza guaranteed this extraordinary accomplishment.

Abahani (290/6) set an objective of 291 keeps running for Agrani who were knocked down some pins out for 279 keeps running in 49.5 over. Mortaza did that unfathomable thing in the last finished when the rival required 13 keeps running for triumph in the last finished with

In the wake of surrendering a keep running in the main conveyance, Mortaza asserted four wickets in next four balls and wrapped up the match. To start with Mortaza expelled the set batsman Dhiman Ghosh for 46 runs and after that Abdur Razzaq lost his wicket in the precise next ball in the wake of scoring 12 runs.

In the precise next ball, Mortaza finished his cap trap in the wake of rejecting Shaiful Islam. The right-arm pacer extended his back to back wickets account in the following ball as well as he expelled Fazle Rabby and finished the innings

While Abahani won the match by 11 runs, Mortaza completed with the bowling figure of 9.5-0-44-6.

Mortaza turned into the main seventh bowler in the List A history to assert four wickets in the four back to back balls. Out of those seven occurrences, just once occurred in worldwide cricket history and that was in 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup. Sri Lankan pacer Lasith Malinga guaranteed a cap trap and took four wickets in his four sequential conveyances against South Africa.

Here is the name of the bowlers who have claimed four wickets in four consecutive deliveries in a List A game: 

Player
Bowling style Match Venue Year
Alan Ward Right-arm fast Derbyshire v Sussex Derby 1970
Shaun Pollock Right-arm fast-medium Warwickshire v Leicestershire Birmingham 1996
Vasbert Drakes Right-arm fast Nottinghamshire v Derbyshire Nottingham 1999
Lasith Malinga Right-arm fast Sri Lanka v South Africa Guyana 2006/07
David Payne Left-arm fast-medium Gloucestershire v Essex Chelmsford 2010
Graham Napier Right-arm medium Essex v Surrey Chelmsford 2013
Mashrafe Mortaza Right-arm medium-fast Abahani Limited v Agrani Bank Cricket Club Fatullah 2017/18

Discussing his execution, Mortaza said by ESPNCricinfo, “My execution is helping me get ready for whatever is left of the year. With the old ball, my quality is the shaper and it is with this conveyance that I took the last four wickets. There’s dependably weight on the bowler. I was knocking down some pins with the third-man up so an edge would go for four. I thought of driving him back however of course, being sure is vital in these circumstances.”

Mortaza likewise uncovered that he is playing this residential competition to remain fit and in frame. He stated, “Others might play Tests and T20s yet this competition is an incredible shot for me to remain fit and in shape. I need to play each of the 16 coordinates so I can begin the following ODI arrangement with a similar mood I completed the [January] tri-arrangement.”

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