In a remarkable achievement at the t20 world cup, a pakistan bowler has broken the world record previously held by South African pacer Kagiso Rabada.

Record in Powerplay Overs

The pakistan player created history by taking the highest number of wickets in powerplay overs in t20 world cup history. With his early breakthroughs using pace and precision, he surpassed Rabada’s previous record, setting a new benchmark in the tournament.

Powerplay overs — the first six overs of a t20 innings — are crucial, as fielding restrictions allow batters to attack aggressively. Striking during this phase significantly shifts momentum in favor of the bowling side.

Historic Milestone

The record-breaking spell came during a key t20 world cup fixture, where the pakistan bowler consistently dismantled the opposition’s top order. His disciplined line and length, combined with sharp movement, made it difficult for batters to settle.

This achievement marks a significant milestone for pakistan cricket and highlights the team’s strength in pace bowling on the global stage.

The new record further cements the bowler’s reputation as one of the most impactful performers in t20 cricket.


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