Who faced the first ball in IPL history?

Praveen Kumar bowled the first ball of the IPL to Sourav Ganguly in the opening game between RCB and KKR in Bangalore. The KKR skipper sneaked in a single on the first delivery which hit his pads.

Who bowled the first ever no ball in IPL history?

Piyush Chawla bowls first no-ball of IPL career. Playing against Delhi Daredevils on Saturday, Kolkata Knight Riders' spinner Piyush Chawla bowled the first no-ball of his IPL career. Chawla's first no-ball came after bowling almost 386 overs in his IPL career.

Who bowled the first ball in IPL 2020?

Wicket falls off the first ball of an IPL final for first time in history. Delhi Capitals opener Marcus Stoinis got out caught behind on the first delivery bowled by Mumbai Indians fast bowler Trent Boult in the IPL 2020 final today.

Who was the first bowler to take 5 wickets in IPL?

Jagadeesha Suchith was dismissed by Wanindu in the 15th over as he tried to take on the bowler. In the 17th over and Wanindu's last, the bowler dismissed explosive batter Shashank Singh and Umran Malik in consecutive balls to complete his first-ever 5-wicket haul in the IPL.

Who hit six in first ball?

Sohag Gazi dream debut

Nevertheless the record of first ever first ball six in a test match is now against the name of Sohag Gazi. Chris Gayle became the first and only batsman to hit a six on the very first ball of a test match.

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Who hit first six in IPL?

First six:

McCullum danced down the ground to Zaheer on the 5th ball of the second over to hit the ball towards leg-side.

Who invented Yorker ball?

One of the forerunners of death bowling, Lasith Malinga practically invented the slow Yorker – A kind of silly, a mazy delivery that reaches later than anticipated and leaves batsmen on the floor. Most batsmen are already done with playing the shot before the ball smashes the bails off.

Who is the owner of Lucknow?

While speaking to PTI, Lucknow Super Giants owner Sanjiv Goenka said that his principle is to hire the right kind of people. He also said that he has complete faith in Gautam Gambhir's judgement.

Which team Sanju Samson?

Lately, Rajasthan Royals skipper Sanju Samson had gone on to say that the batting legend always spoke with the owner and the groundsman in a similar manner and that is one of the biggest lessons he has learned from him.

Who is the king of yorkers?

The original yorker king in IPL is Lasith Malinga. He was the one who introduced the slow ball yorker to the cricket world. In recent times, Jasprit Bumrah, the Indian team spearhead, is known as the yorker king.

Who invented googly bowling?

Bernard Bosanquet, died at his home in Surrey on October 12, the day before the 59th anniversary of his birth. A capable allround cricketer at Eton and Oxford and also for Middlesex, Bosanquet enjoyed chief claim to fame as the acknowledged inventor of the googly.

Who invented off-spin?

Saqlain Mushtaq and Saeed Ajmal of Pakistan. Saqlain Mushtaq was credited with the invention of the "doosra", which is bowled with a similar-looking action to the off break but spins the opposite way, just as the leg spinner's googly turns the opposite way from his stock ball. Jim Laker and Graeme Swann of England.

Who scored the fastest 50 in IPL?

KKR's Pat Cummins on Wednesday made his way into IPL record books as he smashed the fastest IPL fifty against Mumbai Indians. He now holds the record along with KL Rahul.

Who is the fastest 100 in IPL cricket?

Chris Gayle holds the record for smashing the fastest hundred in IPL. In an IPL 2013 game against Pune Warriors, Gayle played a blistering knock of 175 runs off 66 balls. Gayle hit 17 sixes and 13 fours in his memorable innings. The left-hander ran to a three-figure mark in only 30 balls during his superb knock.

Who is the fastest 100 in cricket?

South Africa's AB de Villiers holds the record for the fastest one-day international (ODI) century of all time - he took just 31 balls to reach the milestone in a match against the West Indies in Johannesburg in 2015.

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