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Unbelievable Feat: Ivory Coast Pacer Sets Record with 14 Balls in a Single T20 Over!

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May 4, 2025
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Historic 14-Ball over: A New Era in T20 Cricket

Historic 14-Ball Over: A​ New Era in‌ T20 cricket

A player from the Ivory Coast‌ has recently made waves in the cricketing world by⁢ achieving a remarkable feat—bowling the longest ‌over in T20 history, ⁣which consisted of an astonishing 14 deliveries. ⁢This exceptional‌ event, highlighted by ETV Bharat, not only⁣ emphasizes the unique challenges inherent to this fast-paced format but also underscores the unpredictable nature of cricket.As players and fans celebrated this rare occurrence,it ignited discussions‍ about game ​regulations and unexpected scenarios that can unfold on ‍the field. In‍ this article, we will explore the⁣ details surrounding‌ this record-breaking​ over and its⁤ implications for cricket as ‍a whole.

Record-Breaking Over and Challenges of ‌Regulation

The recent achievement by a bowler⁤ from Ivory Coast—taking an unprecedented 14 ⁣balls to…

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