4th T2OI: Saqib Mahmood scripts history with triple-wicket maiden

IANS January 31, 2025 83 views

Saqib Mahmood just made cricket history with an incredible triple-wicket maiden over that completely transformed the game. In a stunning display of fast bowling, he removed Sanju Samson, Tilak Varma, and Suryakumar Yadav in consecutive deliveries, leaving India's top order in shambles. This breakthrough comes after Mahmood's previous challenges with visa issues that kept him out of earlier matches. The young English pace bowler has definitely announced his arrival on the international stage with this extraordinary performance.

"A moment of pure bowling brilliance" - Cricket Commentary
Pune, Jan 31: England's pace sensation Saqib Mahmood etched his name in history with a breathtaking triple-wicket maiden, the first-ever in men's T20 internationals, dismantling India's top order in a single over in the fourth T2OI at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium.

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Historic first triple-wicket maiden in men's T20 international cricket

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Mahmood's breakthrough performance after series of visa challenges

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Dramatic over decimates India's top-order batting lineup

Mahmood steamed in for his first over of the match with England employing a short-ball strategy, the pressure was on India's batters from the start. Sanju Samson was the first to fall, mistiming a pull shot straight to Brydon Carse at deep square leg and departed at a score of one run.

Tilak Varma followed immediately, slicing his very first delivery to Jofra Archer, who took a sharp catch at deep third man to depart on duck. The drama intensified when Suryakumar Yadav, known for his 360-degree stroke play, chipped a rising delivery straight to short mid-on, where Carse took his second catch of the over and got out for a four-ball duck. Suryakumar Yadav has had a tough series so far. In four innings, he has scored just 12 and 14 runs in two matches, while getting out for ducks in the other two. Sanju Samson has also not been in great form throughout the series.

Mahmood is playing his first game of the ongoing T20I series after having been left out of the playing XI in the opening three games. The 27-year-old missed out on a training camp with the England squad in UAE after facing a delay over the Indian visa. Mahmood had encountered similar issues in the past and, in 2019, he had to be replaced in an England Lions squad for the India tour due to a delay in obtaining his visa. A similar reason had prevented Mahmood from travelling to India for a Lancashire pre-season camp last year.

At the time of writing the story India were reeling on 57 for 4 in 7.2 overs.

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