Bahrain pacer Ali Dawood claims second-best figures in men’s T20I history

NEW DELHI: Bahrain pacer Ali Dawood etched his name into the record books by picking 7-19, the secondbest figures in men’s T20I history, against Bhutan. The 33yearold seamer became only the second bowler after Malaysia’s Syazrul Idrus to take seven wickets in a T20I.

His efforts dismantled Bhutan’s chase in Gelephu and sealed a 35run win for Bahrain in the third match of their fivegame series. Introduced in the third over, Dawood struck twice to leave the hosts tottering at 11/3, before returning late to rip through the lower order.

Dawood, who was born in Sialkot in Pakistan, claimed three wickets in the 16th over and two more in his next over to finish with 7-19. Despite having a 67run fourthwicket stand, Bhutan were bowled out for 125, handing Bahrain, who made 160/4, a 21 lead in the fivematch series.

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