
Kishor Kumar Sadhak (Image Credit: Ipswich and Colchester Cricket Club) New Delhi: Suffolk cricket has etted his name in record books by claiming two hattrika in a back-to-back overs. Kishhor Kumar Sadhak, a rotary pitch representing Ipswich and Colchester Cricket Club, pulled this extraordinary act during the match of the two regions championships six.37 -year -old man told BBC Essex, “When I saw the man was slipping, I was flying in the sky. It was amazing.Sadhak wrapped himself with impressive characters 6 for 21 in the victory of his party over Kesgrava.Ensuring two hat-tricts in one match is very rare in cricket.Mitchell Starc achieved this in 2017 while playing Sheffield Shield for the new South Wales. Another remarkable instance dates for 113 years in Old Trafford, where Jimmy Matthews Australia raised two hattrika against South Africa-although both previous cases were divided into two shifts.Sadhak, who comes from Ipswich, shared that the team was in an enthusiastic mood after his unforgettable performance.“After the match I got a lot of phone calls,” he said. “We went to the restaurant and enjoyed drinks and food. We spent almost two and a half hours there. It was a very beautiful moment.”
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Of his six goals, five doughs were pure bowled and one caught, with five players getting to zero in Ipscol victory with seven goals.Regarding whether his team’s place is now guaranteed, Sadhak remains modest.“There are a lot of other players who play really well. So I wouldn’t say I’m the first person in a team sheet but I’ll be in a priority position!”