SL vs AFG: Wanindu Hasaranga's magic went crazy, Lasith Malinga's big record shattered; Special achievement associated with the name in T20I

Posted on 20th Feb 2024 by rohit kumar

Wanindu Hasaranga SL vs AFG: In the second T20 International match played between Sri Lanka and Afghanistan, the magic of Wanindu Hasaranga's spinning balls once again came to the fore. Hasaranga bowled brilliantly and took 2 wickets while conceding only 19 runs in his four-over spell. Along with this, Hasaranga has also made a special achievement in T-20 by breaking the big record of Lasith Malinga.

 

Big achievement in the name of Hasranga

In the second T20 match played against Afghanistan, Wanindu Hasaranga completed his 100 wickets in T20 International cricket by taking two wickets. Hasaranga is the 11th bowler in the world and only the second bowler from Sri Lanka to achieve this feat. Once again Afghanistan's batsmen looked completely helpless in front of Hasaranga's spinning balls. Hasaranga took 2 wickets while conceding only 19 runs in a spell of 4 overs.

 

Malinga's record shattered

Wanindu Hasaranga has become the second bowler to take the fastest 100 wickets in T-20 International. Hasaranga has left Lasith Malinga behind in this matter. Malinga achieved this milestone in his 76th match.

 

At the same time, Hasaranga has achieved this feat only in the 63rd match of his T20 career. The record for completing the fastest century of wickets in T-20 International is in the name of Rashid Khan, who achieved this milestone in only his 53rd match.

 

Hasranga showed Jauhar with the bat also

Hasaranga not only created a splash with the bat but also created a stir with the ball. Hasaranga batted aggressively in the last overs and scored 22 runs in just 9 balls with the help of one four and 2 sixes. Batting first, Sri Lanka scored 187 runs on the scoreboard after losing 6 wickets in 20 overs, in response to which the entire Afghanistan team collapsed after scoring just 115 runs.

 

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