The emergence of T20 cricket has brought about significant changes in the sport, with numerous records being set and broken almost daily. In recent years, T20 tournaments have become increasingly popular at the club level, particularly in India.
One such tournament, the KCC T20 Champions Trophy 2023 in Kuwait, has seen some remarkable performances, including an extraordinary incident involving a bowler named Harman. During a match held on May 3rd, Harman conceded a staggering 46 runs in a single over, leaving spectators stunned.
Prior to this over, Harman had already conceded 22 runs in the previous over, while the opposing team, NCM Investments, had already scored an impressive 184 runs for the loss of only one wicket in 14 overs. The incident was recorded on video and quickly went viral. The disastrous over began with a waist-high full toss, which was hit for six by the opposing batsman.
Vasu, the batsman facing Harman, took full advantage of the poor bowling and lack of accuracy, smashing five sixes and two fours in the over. Additionally, two no-balls contributed to the huge over, with a total of 46 runs being scored.
Getting 46 runs in an over is not possible right? Right? Wrong! Watch this absolute bonkers over now.
— FanCode (@FanCode) May 3, 2023
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This remarkable performance propelled NCM Investments’ score to 230 runs in 15 overs. Meanwhile, Harman had conceded a total of 64 runs in just two overs, making it a day to forget for him.
Despite the bowling disaster in Harman’s over, Vasu continued his excellent batting performance, smashing an unbeaten 41-ball century, which included 4 fours and 11 sixes. As a result, NCM Investments were able to post a formidable total of 282 runs for the loss of six wickets in their 20 overs.
Tally CC struggled to keep up with the required run rate and lost wickets at regular intervals. In the end, they were unable to bat out their full 20 overs and were bowled out for just 66 runs in 15.2 overs, losing the match by a massive margin of 216 runs.