Nepal Pro Club Championship: In the Nepal Pro Club Championship, a T20 match was played between Malaysia Club XI and Push Sports Delhi, in which the team of Push Sports Delhi lost six wickets in six balls. This historic over was thrown by Virandeep Singh on behalf of Malaysia Club XI.
If one thinks that a team batting in a cricket match loses its 6 wickets in 6 balls, then you probably will not believe it, but a similar wonder was seen in the club cricket of Nepal (Nepal Pro Club Championship). For the first time in the history of cricket, when a team has lost six wickets in six balls.
Actually, a T20 match was played between Malaysia Club XI and Push Sports Delhi in Nepal Pro Club Championship, in which Push Sports Delhi team lost six wickets in six balls. This historic over was thrown by Virandeep Singh on behalf of Malaysia Club XI.
6 wickets fell in 6 balls
Let us tell you that in this match, the score of Push Sports Delhi team was 131 for three wickets at one time, but the last over of this team’s innings was such that surprised the whole cricket world. Malaysia Club XI bowler Virandeep Singh created panic in this over. Malaysia Club XI bowler Virandeep Singh bowled the first ball of this over wide. After this, on the next ball, Push Sports Delhi batsman Mrigank Pathak was caught at cover by Ahmed Faiz after scoring 39 runs. Ishan Pandey was run out after scoring 19 runs on the second ball.
6 wickets fell in 6 balls! Cricket world shocked by the shameful batting
2⃣0⃣th Over
6⃣ Balls
6⃣ Wickets
4⃣ in 4⃣ from the final 4 for the bowler
1⃣ Run OutUnbelievable stuff from @Viran23 for the @MalaysiaCricket XI here in Bhairahawa, Nepal!
Surely the first time in Cricket History there’s been 6 Wickets in 6 Balls!?? pic.twitter.com/pVIsdlyEwt
— Andrew Leonard (@CricketBadge) April 12, 2022
Virandeep Singh did wonders
After this Virandeep Singh took four wickets in the next four balls. Virandeep Singh bowled Adino Nahare on the turning ball. After this, the special Saroha also became bold in the process of playing big shots. Virandeep Singh then completed his hat-trick by dismissing Jatin Singhal. After this, he bowled the touch on the last ball of the innings. Virandeep Singh took five wickets in this over while one batsman was run out. That is, a total of 6 wickets fell in the last over. In the end, the score of Push Sports was 132 runs for 9 wickets in 20 overs.