Shaheen Afridi’s first over is like a Formula One race in terms of how exciting it is to watch. The Pakistani speedster, who is playing for Nottinghamshire in the T20 Blast, took four wickets in his first over against the Birmingham Bulls. He was full of adrenaline. Despite his valiant efforts, Nottinghamshire lost by two wickets in a rain-interrupted game.
Shaheen didn’t get off to a good start, as he gave away five wides with his first ball. Still, he quickly got back on track and got hitters out with his first, second, fifth, and sixth legal pitches. Alex Davies, the captain of the Birmingham Bears, fell to the ground after he was unable to avoid Shaheen’s toe-crushing yorker.
Chris Benjamin’s stumps were moved when he left, and he was cleaned up while trying to make a planned scoop shot. After that, there were two singles, and then Shaheen Afridi took two more wickets with the last two balls of the over. Stone made a spectacular one-handed catch of Dan Mousley at short cover, and the first ball he faced resulted in another spectacular yorker breaking Ed Barnard’s stumps.
“We deserved to win, but after it rained, they played well in the last few overs. I’d never gotten four outs in my first over before. Even though it would have been better to win the game, it still felt great. “Unfortunately, we didn’t do well enough,” Shaheen told the Indian Express.
He was also happy with how much support he got from the crowd. He said, “It was really touching to see how much support I got from the crowd. I felt like I was in Pakistan when I was running in to bowl. I’ve grown close to my friends here, and it feels like family.”
The rain delay had a big effect on the game and changed how it went. “The rain made everything different. We couldn’t get a good hold on the ball, but that’s just cricket—you can’t change the weather,” Shaheen Afridi said.
Even though Shaheen did a great job, most of the blame for Nottinghamshire’s loss by two wickets went to the rain. Also, they lost ground when Olly Stone got hurt and had to limp off the pitch after only throwing three balls.
Rob Yates was a big reason why Birmingham won. He got an impressive 65 runs off of 46 balls. Also, Glenn Maxwell (19), Jacob Bethell (27), and Jake Lintott (27, not out) all made important efforts that were key to getting the win. The fact that Nottinghamshire gave up 22 extras made things even worse for them.