
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|22-07-2024
During the matches being played in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2, a bowler has caught the attention of the whole world. In the 16th match of the tournament, a fast bowler from Scotland made his debut against Oman. This debut match was no less than a dream for this bowler. In the very first match of his career, this bowler created a world record and took so many wickets in the match that no one had been able to take before.
Charlie Castle made his debut for Scotland in this match. The performance he showed in his very first match is nothing less than a dream. He started his international career with a wicket. Charlie Castle took a wicket on the very first ball. He did not stop even after this and took a wicket on the second ball itself. With this, he became the first bowler to take wickets on the first two balls of the debut match. He also took a wicket on the fourth ball of this over. In this way, Charlie Castle took a total of 3 wickets in his first over and did not concede a single run.
Charlie Castle continued his amazing performance after setting a world record in his very first over. In this match, he bowled a total of 5.4 overs and took 7 wickets. Let us tell you, this is the first time in the history of ODI cricket that a bowler has taken 7 wickets in his debut match. Before this, two bowlers had taken 6-6 wickets in their debut match.
5⃣.4⃣ overs
1⃣ maiden
2⃣1⃣ runs
7⃣ wicketsCharlie Cassell with the figures on ODI debut
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Oman batsmen were in a bad condition due to this deadly bowling of Charlie Castle. The whole team could bat only for 21.4 overs and was all out after scoring 91 runs. Pratik Athawale scored the highest 34 runs for Oman. Apart from this, no batsman could touch the 20 run mark. Apart from Charlie Castle, Brad Curry, Brandon McMullen, Gavin Main took 1-1 wickets for Scotland.




