The World Cup started on Sunday when Scotland upset Bangladesh by six runs in a Group B game and co-host Oman thumped debutant Papua New Guinea by 10 wickets. a tribute from England's captain and cricket's ''gentle knight'', Sir Pelham ''Plum'' Warner, of the marvellous and perhaps underestimated. Ireland and Sri Lanka are the two favourites expected to advance from the group into the Super 12 stage. Trumble's double hat-trick still a unique Ashes feat. READ MORE: EPL stars praised after fast actions helps to save stricken fan READ MORE: Fans scramble to safety as Dutch football grandstand collapses READ MORE: Rugby league legend hits out at Manly's treatment of his son "If we'd got to 150-160 it could have been a good game, but if you lose four in one over you're always struggling." "One freak over changed the whole game around," Seelaar said. Opening batsman Max O'Dowd scored a fighting 51 and Seelaar made 21 before seamer Mark Adair (3-9) claimed two wickets in the last over. The batsman was adjudged not out by on-field Australian umpire Rod Tucker but replays suggested he gloved the ball to wicketkeeper Neil Rock.Ĭampher then had Ryan ten Doeschate lbw off the next delivery before Tucker again erred on the hat-trick ball and Scott Edwards was ruled lbw through a TV referral.Ĭampher equaled Rashid Khan of Afghanistan and Sri Lankan Lasith Malinga's record of four-in-four when Roelof van der Merwe played the fast bowler back onto his stumps as Netherlands slipped to 6-51 in 9.5 overs. Colin de Grandhomme, Ross Taylor, Hamish Rutherford out for golden ducks. He is the only bowler to take a double hat-trick twice in international cricket. The right-arm fast bowler Campher opted for a TV review when Colin Ackermann (11) went for a pull shot. Malinga becomes the second bowler to take a double hat-trick in T20I cricket after Rashid Khan. "I didn't feel the best, coming back from injury, just kept trying to bang the length." Ĭampher benefitted from the ICC's decision to introduce the Decision Review System for the first time in a T20 World Cup, which allows teams to go for television referrals against two unsuccessful appeals in every game. "First over didn't go as planned but Bal (captain Andy Balbirnie) kept faith with me," Campher said. Ireland then cruised to 3-107 in 15.1 overs with Gareth Delany hitting 44 in 29 deliveries and Paul Stirling making an unbeaten 30 off 39 balls. What a performance from □⭐️ 's outstanding feat helped him take 4-26 as the Netherlands was bowled out for 106 after captain Pieter Seelaar won the toss and elected to bat first. Middlesex was eventually bundled-out for 121. The Pakistani pacer didn’t stop and picked three more wickets from his last three balls to become only the sixth player in the history of T20 cricket to claim a double hat trick. John Simpson ( 48 runs off 40 deliveries) tried to stage a comeback, but an in-swinging yorker from Afridi got the better of him. Thilan Walallawita and Nathan Sowter were the pick of the bowlers for Middlesex as the duo scalped three wickets apiece.Ĭhasing a mediocre total of 142, Middlesex were four down on a paltry score of 42 runs in the eighth over. Lara faced his next delivery - the first one of the 23rd - and prevented Hoggard taking four wickets in four balls, which some people call a double hat-trick. Meanwhile, Hampshire ended their six-match losing streak with a win.īatting first, Hampshire posted a below-par total of 141/9 in 20 overs. Hampshire Cricket SeptemHampshire ends the miserable season on a positive note
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