Delhi: Bahrain set a historic record in the Malaysia tri -series match played on Friday in Kuala Lumpur, but this record became a cause of embarrassment for him. This was the first time that Bahrain did not get a single run in the super over, which was the first time in T20I history in 16 years.

Competition exciting

Hong Kong won the toss and batted first and scored a score of 129/7. Bahrain started a brilliant start, scored 30 runs in the first four overs. But Hong Kong slowed down regular wickets and slowed down the run speed of Bahrain and finally five wickets had fallen for 67 runs.

Bahrain’s last hope

Bahrain captain Ahmer bin Nasir did a brilliant batting in the last over, which required 13 runs to win. On the second ball of the last over, Nasir hit a six and brought the score to par, but he was caught on the last ball, which tied the match.

Bad condition in super over

Bahrain’s team did nothing special in the super over. Hong Kong veteran off -spinner Ehsan Khan first dismissed Nasir and then Sohail Ahmed on consecutive balls. According to the ICC, the innings of the batting team ends when two wickets fall in the super over.

Hong Kong’s victory

After this Hong Kong won the third ball by Babur Hayat. With this match, the match was decided through a super over for the 33rd time in T20I history.

Bahrain’s record in super over

The interesting thing is that this was Bahrain’s first defeat in the super over, whereas earlier he had won in the super over twice. Bahrain, Qatar, the United States and Kuwait are one of the most super over playing countries.

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