BALI, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia cricketer Gede Priandana became the first player to take five wickets in one over in a Twenty20 international on Tuesday.
The seamer, who also opens the batting, was bowling in Bali against Cambodia, which was on 106-5.
Priandana began by dismissing opener Shah Abrar Hussain for 37 on his way to a hat trick.
He followed with a dot ball then dismissed the last two batters either side of a wide, the only run in the over.
Cambodia was all out for 107.
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Priandana has 24 wickets in T20s.
He scored six runs in Indonesia's total of 167-5. Fellow opener Dharma Kesuma hit six sixes and was 110 not out.
India-born Luqman Butt led Cambodia with a brisk 48 off 30 balls which included four sixes. ___
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