Pakistan’s fast bowler took a hat -trick in England. (Photo- Jan Kruger – ECB/ECB Via Getty Images)
After performing brilliantly against Bangladesh in his domestic T20 series, a Pakistan fast bowler is currently in England. He created history by taking a hat -trick in the England T20 Blast League. He sent 6 players to the pavilion in just 19 balls to give his team Birmingham Beers a brilliant victory. This bowler did this feat of taking a hat -trick against Derbyshire. Earlier, this bowler put a wicket of wickets in the first match of the T20 series against Bangladesh. He took the most 8 wickets in three matches against Bangladesh. Now he is showing his bowling in England.
Hasan Ali took such a hat -trick
Pakistan fast bowler Hasan Ali has created history by taking a hat -trick in T20 blast. While playing for Birmingham Beers, he took 6 wickets against Derbyshire and gave his team a brilliant win. He started writing the script of the team’s victory with the third ball of the 16th over.
He first sent Ross Whitely (50 runs) to the pavilion, who scored a brilliant half -century. After this, Alex Thomson and Ben Essen were sent to the pavilion for two consecutive balls and completed the brilliant hat -trick. Hasan took the last 5 wickets and got Birmingham a stunning victory of 58 runs. He took 6 wickets for 23 runs in 3.1 overs.
What was the condition of the match?
Earlier, the team of Birmingham Beers, batting first, scored 199 runs for 6 wickets in 20 overs. Captain Alex Davis and Tom Latham gave the team a great start. Both added 79 runs in 54 balls for the first wicket. Alex Davis scored 49 runs in 29 balls with the help of 5 fours and 3 sixes. While Tom Latham played a half -century innings of 58 runs in 42 balls with the help of 5 fours and 2 sixes.
In the end over, Moin Ali scored a stormy innings of 33 runs in 17 balls. With the help of which Birmingham reached close to 200 runs. In response, Derbyshire’s entire team returned to the pavilion for 141 runs in 17.1 overs. Ross Whitely scored the highest 50 runs for Derbyshire. Apart from this, captain Wayne Madsen scored 46 runs. Apart from him, no batsman could stand on the wicket.