Srinagar: Pakistan all-rounder Imad Wasim after having a low profile outing in the ongoing T20 Blast tournament in England , made a stunning impact in the match against Somerset on Friday.
Playing for Notts Outlaws, Pakistan’s Imad Wasim produced a double wicket maiden over against Somerset during quarter-final in Taunton.
Imad, opening the bowling with Luke Fletcher as Somerset began their chase of 158, dismissed Tom Banton off the first ball of the second over, and Tom-Kohler Cadmore off the last delivery.
Banton tried to play reverse sweep early, but couldn’t quite work out Imad’s pace. He swung early, managing only a top edge that lobbed to wicketkeeper Tom Moores. The umpire initially gave him not out, but the decision was reversed after a referral.
Four dot balls later, Kohler-Cadmore tried to work a ball onto the off side, but made too much room, letting the ball skid through off the surface and into his stumps.
Meanwhile the double-wicket strike wasn’t enough though as Somerset eased to a five-wicket win in the final over, with Imad conceding 33 runs off his next three wicketless overs.
Earlier Imad scored 15 ball 31 at No.8 to help Nottinghamshire cross 150-run mark.
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