Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Sami earned the
dubious distinction of bowling the longest over in one-day cricket
internationals during the Asia Cup match against Bangladesh here
today.
The 23-year-old sent down seven wides and four no balls taking 17
deliveries to complete his second over against Bangladesh.
Pakistani speedster Mohammad Sami bowled seven wides and four no balls to concede 22 runs in his 17-ball over against Bangladesh in an Asia Cup 2004 match.
Pakistani speedster Mohammad Sami bowled seven wides and four no balls to concede 22 runs in his 17-ball over against Bangladesh in an Asia Cup 2004 match.
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Mohammed Sami bowled 17 balls in a match
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Mohammad Sami's second over was 17 balls long and cost him 22 runs
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Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Sami earned the dubious distinction of bowling the longest over in one-day cricket internationals during the Asia Cup match against Bangladesh here today. The 23-year-old sent down seven wides and four no balls taking 17 deliveries to complete his second over against Bangladesh.
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Pakistani speedster Mohammad Sami bowled seven wides and four no balls to concede 22 runs in his 17-ball over against Bangladesh in an Asia Cup 2004 match.
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Pakistani speedster Mohammad Sami bowled seven wides and four no balls to concede 22 runs in his 17-ball over against Bangladesh in an Asia Cup 2004 match.
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