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Wanidu Hasaranga becomes the only third bowler to take a hat-trick on debut, joining the likes of South Africa’s Kagiso Rabada and Bangladesh’s Taijul Islam.
The 19-year old, who is now the youngest to reach the milestone is also the fifth Sri Lanka bowler to do so in an International match. Chaminda Vaas, Lasith Malinga, Farveez Maharoof, Thisara Perera are the other Sri Lanka bowlers to take a hat-trick in the 50-overs format.
The legbreak bowler first bowled Malcolm Waller followed by a leg-before of Donald Tiripano. Meanwhile, he claimed his third by knocking off Tendai Chatara’s bails as the Zimbabwe side was bundled out for mere 155 runs.
Hasaranga’s bowling backed up the effort by left-arm wrist spinner Lakshan Sandakan who ran through the Zimbabwe batting line up taking four wickets for 52, his career best bowling figures in one-day international cricket
ANTON Sunday, 02 July 2017 03:37 PM
BECAUSE , HASARANGA DID NOT HAVE DAMN INFLUENZA VIRAL ...... WELL DONE , NOW WE HAVE BRILLIANT YOUNGSTERS, ........ HEY INDIANS GET READY .......
angie Sunday, 02 July 2017 04:14 PM
well done hasii boy ... via DM Android App
Susantha Lecamwasam Monday, 03 July 2017 06:08 AM
Well done.Keep the flag flying! Nisi Dominus Frustra.
Raz Monday, 03 July 2017 07:51 AM
Hope the young man does not compete in the tommy competition event via DM Android App
Art Monday, 03 July 2017 01:44 PM
As long as he safeguard himself from becoming a advertising piece and being sold into match fixing, he will continue with this splendid performance. Keep it up boy.
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