English Electrician Myles Davis Makes Cricket History with Double Hat-Trick
England Electrician Skips Work For Cricket, Takes 6 Wickets In 6 Balls. Video Viral
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Myles Davis, an electrician and cricketer from England, made history by taking six wickets in six balls during a match for Penkridge against Pelsall in the South Staffordshire County League. This remarkable feat, which led to a 116-run victory, is only the seventh occurrence globally and the first by an adult male in the UK.
- 01Myles Davis took six wickets in six balls, achieving a double hat-trick.
- 02He finished with bowling figures of 7 wickets for 16 runs.
- 03The match resulted in a 116-run victory for Penkridge against Pelsall.
- 04This is only the seventh instance of a bowler achieving six wickets in an over worldwide.
- 05Davis is the first adult male in the UK to accomplish this feat.
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Myles Davis, an electrician and cricketer, achieved a remarkable milestone in cricket by taking six wickets in six balls during a match for Penkridge Cricket Club against Pelsall in the Premier Division of the South Staffordshire County League. His impressive performance included a double hat-trick, resulting in bowling figures of 7 wickets for 16 runs. Penkridge won the match by 116 runs, marking a significant victory. This achievement is only the seventh of its kind recorded globally, with Davis being the first adult male in the UK to accomplish this feat. Davis expressed his disbelief and excitement, acknowledging the support of his colleague who covered for him at work to allow him to play. His previous experience includes having taken hat-tricks in earlier matches, showcasing his talent in the sport.
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Davis's achievement has brought significant attention to local cricket, inspiring young players in the community.
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