NEW DELHI: Shakib Al Hasan got here up with a high-quality match-winning five-wicket haul towards Ireland to change into main wicket-taker in T20Is, overtaking New Zealand’s Tim Southee in Chittagong on Wednesday.
The Bangladesh star, who has featured in all seven editions of ICC T20 World Cup, attained the landmark when he trapped George Dockrell leg-before off the third ball of the sixth over.
Riding on Shakib’s unbeaten 38 and 5/22, Bangladesh received the second T20I by 77 runs and sealed the three-match sequence 2-0.
Shakib has to this point 136 wickets in T20Is at a median of 20.67 with an financial system fee of 6.8 together with 2339 runs at a strike-rate of 122.33.
The Bangladesh star, who has featured in all seven editions of ICC T20 World Cup, attained the landmark when he trapped George Dockrell leg-before off the third ball of the sixth over.
Riding on Shakib’s unbeaten 38 and 5/22, Bangladesh received the second T20I by 77 runs and sealed the three-match sequence 2-0.
Shakib has to this point 136 wickets in T20Is at a median of 20.67 with an financial system fee of 6.8 together with 2339 runs at a strike-rate of 122.33.
Tim Southee is sitting on the second spot with 134 T20I wickets adopted by Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan (129), NZ’s Ish Sodhi (114) and Sri Lanka’s Lasith Malinga (107).
Shakib made his T20I debut all the way in which again in 2006 towards Zimbabwe, and has gone on to play 114 T20Is.
Bangladesh received Monday’s opening sport by 22 runs. The third match is scheduled on the similar venue on Friday.
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com