Pakistan bowler Mohammad Abbas on Friday produced a scientific bowling show in the County Championship match between Hampshire and Middlesex. The proper-arm medium pacer, who performs for Hampshire, went on to finish a hat-trick in the course of the course of and has up to now picked six out of the seven wickets the opposition has misplaced up to now.
Abbas’ hattrick got here in a stretch of two overs, which noticed the Pakistan pacer scalp two wickets in the fifth, sixth ball of his first over, after which the hat-trick wicket in the primary supply of his second over. The batsman to be dismissed by the pacer had been Max Holden, Nick Gubbins and Stevie Eskinazi.
Here is a clip of the hat-trick:
A hat-trick for Mohammad Abbas
He took 5 wickets in 17 balls!!#CountyChampionship
— CricXtasy (@CricXtasy) April 16, 2021
Abbas has at the moment bowled eleven overs in the competition, in which he has given away mere eleven runs and has already picked six wickets.
Pakistani bowlers claimed Hat-Trick in English FC season…
1969: Majid Khan
1972: Intikhab Alam
1974: Asif Masood
1983: Imran Khan
1988: Wasim Akram
1997: Waqar Younis
1997: Saqlain Mushtaq
1999: Saqlain Mushtaq
2001: Waqar Younis
2009: Danish Kaneria
2021: Mohammad Abbas pic.twitter.com/hJ2qzbbom5— Farhan Nisar (@farhanwrites) April 16, 2021
After electing to bat first Hamphsire piled a difficult 319 as their first-inning complete and Abbas’ heroics on the pitch have helped them efficiently push Middlesex on the again-foot as they’re at the moment reeling at 51/7 and are nonetheless trailing by 268 runs in the second session of Day 2.