Brett Randell of New Zealand's Central Stags became the first player in first-class cricket history to take five wickets in ...
New Zealand bowler Brett Randell made history by becoming the first player in 254 years of first-class cricket to take five ...
Meghalaya's Akash Kumar etched his name in cricketing history by smashing the fastest-ever First-Class fifty in just 11 balls ...
Brett Randell created history in New Zealand and achieved a never-done-before feat in cricket's 254-year-old history. The 30-year-old set the world record during a Plunkett Shield match between ...
Brett Randell achieved the feat bowling for Central Districts against Northern Districts on day two of a Plunket Shield four-day match in front of a sparse crowd at Napier's McLean Park.
Brett Randell, a domestic bowler in New Zealand, set the record in a Plunket Shield match, playing for Central Districts against Northern Districts in Napier.
Tanmay Agarwal got his name into record books in lists featuring some of game's greats, including Sir Don Bradman, Denis Compton, Barry Richards and Brian Lara among others ...
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