In first class cricket, Malcolm Nash of Glamorgan was the first to concede 6 sixes Bowling to Gary Sobers. Tilak Raj of Baroda also conceded the same bowling to Ravi Shastri. In international Twenty20 cricket, Stuart Broad of England is the only bowler of a "major" nation (England in this case) to be hit for six sixes (by Yuvraj Singh). Yuvraj Singh, in a 50 over match against England had himself been hit for 5 sixes in an over by Dimitri Mascaranos.
Ashish Nehra was the Indian Bowler who took 6 wickets in the 2003 Cricket World Cup.
(1). Shaun Pollock took 4 wickets in his first apperance for Warwickshire against Leichestershire in 1996. (2). Chaminda Vaas in the 2003 World Cup against Bangladesh took 4 wickets in the first over. (3). Lasith Malinga took 4 wickets in 4 consecutive balls, but in two overs; last 2 balls of one over and first two balls of the next over. (4). Andrew Caddick in 2000, 4th Test against the West Indies, at Headingley, took 4 Wickets in a over. (5). Lasith malinga vs South Africa, 4 wickets on 4 consecutive Balls. (6). In 2010 World T20 Cricket Championship, Mohammed Aamer of Pakistan bowled the 20th and final over against Australia and reaped 5 wickets. However, 2 of the 5 wicket were not accredited to Aamer, as they were run outs. (7). Ken Cumming, Australian bowler in First Grade cricket in March 1944 took 5 wickets in consecutive balls. (8). South African born bowler Neil Wagner took 5 wickets in an over in a First Class match in New Zealand against Wellington on 6th April 2011.(9) Ansh bowled the over in 2011 in which he picked up 5 wickets
In Test Cricket, Charles Turner of Australia took 50 wickets only in 6 matches and in ODI, Ajantha Mendis of Sri Lanka took 50 wickets in 18 matches.
I think in the 2009 T20 world cup He took 5 wickets for 6 runs
Ummer Gul, he took 5 New Zealand wickets for 6 runs in the 2009 T20 World Cup. The first 5 wicket haul in T20.
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Anil Kumble reached 300 wickets on 6 November 2002. As of May 2008, the only other Indian bowler to reach that total is Javagal Srinath, who took his 300th wicket on 12 February 2003.
The most wickets Shoaib Aktar has claimed in a single ODI match is six. He has achieved this only once, against New Zealand at Karachi, on April 21 2002. He had bowling figures of 9.0 - 1 - 16 - 6. This means he took 6 wickets for the cost of 16 runs after bowling nine overs, one of which was a maiden. Impressive stuff.
sourin bhattacharya is a leg-spinner & he is a left handed batsman.he got over 4000runs,over 200 wickets in his 6 year old career of cricket.
Batting team: Score the most runs(points) by hitting the ball into play and running between creases(ends of the pitch). Bonus scores are earned by hitting the ball over the boundary line. 4 runs for rolling/bouncing over, 6 runs runs for going over without touching the ground. Fielding Team: Getting batters out. A wicket (out) can be done by bowling the ball to the batter and the bails on the wickets are knocked off (either by hitting the wickets with the ball or the batter stupidly hits his own wickets). Other ways of getting a wicket are catching the ball once the batter has hit it and hitting the wickets while the batter is running between creases. If the fielding team gets 10 wickets the innings is over and the teams swap roles If there is still batters remain play continues until the maximum number of overs has been met. An over is made up of 6 bowls (pitches). Depending on the game type there can be different amounts of overs Hope it helps
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