W,W,W,W,W… This bowler created havoc in his debut match, took 7 wickets, sure to get 30 crores in IPL auction

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|22-07-2024

IPL: The Indian Premier League (IPL) franchises keep an eye on the performance of players from around the world and look to include them in their team during the auction. During this time, a player has created havoc by taking seven wickets in his debut match and all the IPL teams have their eyes on that player and the franchises can spend up to Rs 30 crore on this player in this year's mega-auction.

The bid for this player can go up to 30 crores in IPL mega auction

Charlie Cassell
Charlie Cassell

The 16th match of the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 is being played between Scotland and Oman. During this, Scotland's fast bowler Charlie Cassell has taken a total of seven wickets in this match. After his performance, many franchises of the Indian Premier League may have their eyes on him. In such a situation, if Charlie Cassell's name comes up in this year's mega auction, then a big bid can be placed on him and this bid can go up to thirty crore rupees.

Created chaos in debut match itself

Scotland's fast bowler Charlie Cassell performed brilliantly in his debut match and destroyed the batting of Oman's cricket team. Charlie Cassell took 7 wickets for 21 runs in 5.4 overs in the match and during this Charlie Cassell also bowled one overmaiden.

This was Charlie's first match and he has set a world record in his debut match itself. Charlie Cassell has broken the record of South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada. Fast bowler Kagiso Rabada took 6 wickets in 8 overs against Bangladesh in his debut match.

History was created in the match between Scotland and Oman

The 16th match of the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 (2023-2027) is being played between Scotland and Oman. In this match, Scotland won the toss and decided to bowl first and invited Oman to bat. Coming to bat, Oman's team was reduced to a score of 91 runs in 21.4 overs in front of Charlie Castle's stormy bowling.

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