Hyderabad: Once the dream of playing in the IPL was far away, he could not even afford the necessary shoes to play the match. But that Sakib Hussain (Sakib Hussain) a couple of years ago Kolkata Knight RidersWon the IPL for He did not play a single match that season. But this time IPLShakib caught the attention by getting the opportunity to match his talent for the first time on the stage. He also made history on Friday.

Shakib took a single wicket for Sunrisers against RCB on Friday. He is great Kohli(Virat Kohli) took the valuable wicket. Shakib made history with this wicket. He took wickets in ten matches after making his debut as a first bowler. The young fast bowler has taken 15 wickets at an average of 23 and an economy of 9.07 in the last IPL. Kohli’s name is included in this list of 15 wickets.

Taking the wicket of a world-class batsman like Virat Kohli is every bowler’s dream. Shakib is no different. After the match, when he was asked about taking Kohli’s wicket, Shakib said with a smile, ‘I enjoyed it. Virat Kohli’s wicket is a dream wicket for me.’

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Talking about his own plan for the match, Shakib said, ‘The ball was coming to a stop. So I was mainly relying on my slower ball to get help off the pitch and that plan worked.’ Currently, I just want to improve my game,” he added. The more I improve my game, the more the team will benefit.

Talking about the match, he got into bat and scored 255 runs from the very beginning. Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen scored fifties for Sunrisers with the bat. Nizam’s city franchise won the match after putting big runs on the board, mainly controlled bowling by Shakib Hussain, Ishan Malinga. They did not allow RCB to score more than 200 runs in 20 overs. Although Rajat Patidar, Krunal Pandya fought back, they couldn’t score runs at the required pace, so at no point did RCB look like they could win the match. In the end they had to lose by a big margin.



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