World Record Alert: Who is Sonam Yeshe of Bhutan? Created history by taking 8 wickets

Sonam Yeshey: Cricket is now spreading its wings all over the world. Now most of the countries are playing cricket. On 26 December, Sonam Yeshe made a world record in international cricket. He achieved this feat in the match played against Myanmar. He made a world record by taking 8 wickets in a T-20 International match. He also became the first bowler in the world to achieve this feat. Let us know who is Sonam Yeshe?

Amazing work of Sonam Yeshe

These days a 5-match T20I series is being played between Myanmar and Bhutan. Sonam Yeshe achieved this feat in the third match of the series. In the third T20I match played at the Gelephu International Cricket Stadium, Bhutan defeated the visiting team and took a 3-0 lead in the series. With this victory, Bhutan has also won the series. In the third match, Bhutan, batting first, scored 127/9 runs in 20 overs, in response to which Myanmar was reduced to 45 runs. Bhutan won this match by 82 runs. Sonam bowled 4 overs in this match and took 8 wickets at the cost of 7 runs. He has become the bowler taking the most wickets in an innings of T-20I. Before this, no player could accomplish this feat.

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Who is Sonam Yeshe?

Sonam Yeshe is a left arm orthodox spinner. He is 22 years old. He has also played Under-19 for Bhutan. Sonam was born in December 2003. Till now, he has made 37 batsmen his victims in 34 T-20 International matches for Bhutan. Sonam is continuously performing brilliantly for Bhutan.

Bowler taking most wickets in an innings of T20I

Sonam Yeshe (Bhutan)- 8

Syajrul Idras (Malaysia)-7

Ali Dawood (Bahrain)- 7

Harsh Bhardwaj (Singapore)- 6

P Aho (Nigeria)- 6

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