Charlie Cassell: This bowler created a unique record in his debut ODI, created a sensation by taking 7 wickets – AnyTV News

Charlie Cassell: This bowler created a unique record in his debut ODI, created a sensation by taking 7 wickets - India TV Hindi


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Charlie Cass created a unique record in his debut ODI

Charlie Cassell Records: If you want to know how a debut should be in international cricket, then you can learn from this bowler. What Scotland’s bowler Charlie Castle has done today has never happened before in ODIs. Charlie Castle has created a sensation by taking 7 wickets against Oman in his very first ODI. Before this, any bowler had taken 6 wickets in his debut ODI, but no one could reach the figure of seven. That is, the date of 22 July 2024 has been recorded in the history of ODI international cricket.

Charlie Castle took two wickets on the first two balls of his international debut

When Charlie Castle came out to make his international debut for Scotland against Oman, he took two wickets on the first two balls of the first over. Earlier, the number of bowlers who took wickets on the first ball in their ODI debut was 31, which has now become 32. But no bowler has taken wickets on the first two balls of his debut before this, Charlie Castle has become the first bowler in the world to do so. The matter does not end here, he took a total of three wickets in the first over. He did not give any runs in this over. This had never happened before. This is a surprising record in itself. Who will now be known and recognized as Charlie Castle.

The first bowler in the world to take seven wickets in his debut match

In the match being played against Oman, Scotland’s Charlie Castle bowled a total of 5.4 overs and sent seven players to the pavilion by giving away 21 runs. This also included one maiden over. So far in the history of ODI cricket, no bowler has been able to take seven wickets in his debut ODI, which Charlie Castle has done today. This was the reason why Oman’s team could bowl only 21.4 overs in the 50-over match and could score only 91 runs after losing all the wickets. In a way, Charlie Castle wreaked havoc.

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