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Indonesian Pacer Creates T20 History With Five Wickets in One Over

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Indonesian Pacer Creates T20 History With Five Wickets in One Over

Cricket fans love records, and this one stunned everyone. The Indonesian T20 record now belongs to fast bowler Gede Priandana. During a historic match in Bali, Priandana made history. He became the first player to take five wickets in one over in international T20 cricket. The 28-year-old right-arm pacer achieved this rare feat against Cambodia. As a result, his name is now etched into global cricket history.

Historic Over Unfolded

Cambodia chased 168 and looked competitive after 15 overs. However, everything changed once Priandana entered the attack. He struck with his first three deliveries. For example, he dismissed Shah Abrar Hussain, Nirmaljit Singh, and Chanthoeun Rathanak in quick succession. That rapid hat-trick shocked both batters and spectators. After a dot ball, the pressure only increased. Priandana then removed Mongdara Sok and Pel Vennak. Therefore, five wickets fell in a single over, an unheard-of achievement.
Cambodia scored only one run in that over. In addition, their innings collapsed soon after. The team eventually fell 60 runs short of Indonesia’s target. As a result, the match turned into a one-sided finish.

This Moment Matters

This achievement highlights the growth of associate cricket nations. Moreover, it proves that talent can shine anywhere. Priandana’s spell shows how preparation meets opportunity. It also inspires young players across emerging cricket countries.
International cricket continues to evolve. Records like this remind fans why the game remains unpredictable and exciting.

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