Cricket Viral Video: During the 2003 World Cup match against England in Durban, Ashish Nehra achieved an impressive bowling performance of 6-23. However, after eating a banana, he experienced nausea and vomited near the pitch.
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Ashish Nehra’s impressive bowling performance
Sachin Tendulkar swiftly countered by skillfully hitting Caddick (3-69) into the car park, resulting in a 50 from 52 deliveries. Rahul Dravid (62) and Yuvraj Singh (42) also contributed significantly. However, India faced setbacks as they lost a wicket on each of the final four balls of the innings, concluding with a total score of 250-9.
In a significant turn of events, Zaheer Khan took charge of the opening over instead of Javagal Srinath. Mohammad Kaif displayed incredible agility in the second over, sprinting to run out Nick Knight, while Zaheer claimed the crucial wicket of Marcus Trescothick in the seventh over. During the evening in Durban, where the ball was moving unpredictably, Michael Vaughan and captain Nasser Hussain skillfully navigated through the initial challenges. By the 17th over, England stood at 52-2 when Ashish Nehra began his bowling spell against Hussain.
With an exceptional display of skill, Nehra first had Hussain caught behind, and in the very next ball, he dismissed Alec Stewart through an lbw. Vaughan’s attempt to slash at a delivery in the subsequent over resulted in an edge behind the wickets. Paul Collingwood managed to stay at the crease for a while before edging the ball to the first slip. Remarkably, Nehra continued his remarkable bowling performance, delivering all ten overs consecutively.
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In his final over, he dismissed Craig White caught behind and Ronnie Irani caught at second slip. Nehra concluded with outstanding figures of 10-2-23-6, securing the only six-wicket haul by an Indian player in the history of the World Cup.
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