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Prasidh Krishna Makes History with 5-Wicket Haul at Chepauk Stadium

Prasidh Krishna became the first Indian to take a five-wicket haul at Chennai's Chepauk Stadium, recording figures of 5/23 against Afghanistan. His performance included four wickets in the powerplay and the dismissal of centurion Hashmatullah Shahidi. Krishna's figures are the best by an Indian at Chepauk in ODIs, surpassing previous records. He also joined Mohammed Shami and Manoj Prabhakar as the third Indian to dismiss all top five opposition batters in an ODI.

Prasidh Krishna becomes 1st Indian to take five-wicket haul at Chennai's iconic Chepauk stadium

Chennai, June 20

Pacer Prasidh Krishna registered the best figures by an Indian pacer at Chennai's iconic Chepauk Stadium on Saturday, also becoming the first Indian to take a five-wicket haul at the venue.

During the third and final ODI against Afghanistan, Krishna was on absolute fire in the powerplay, taking four wickets, and got the final wicket of centurion Hashmatullah Shahidi to bundle out the innings. The wicket of the Afghanistan skipper earned him his first-ever five-wicket haul in ODIs with figures of 5/23.

His 5/23 are the best figures by an Indian bowler at the Chepauk Stadium, with the previous best being 5/51 by West Indies' Ravi Rampaul against India back in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup and by Pakistan's Aquib Javed's 5/61 against India in 1997.

The only other instance of an Indian bowler picking a 4-fer in Chennai ODIs was Ajit Agarkar's 4/34 vs England in 2002.

Krishna has also registered his name amongst the elite company of Mohammed Shami (against New Zealand in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023) and Manoj Prabhakar (against Sri Lanka in Hyderabad in 1994) as the third Indian bowler to dismiss each of the top 5 batters of the opposition in an ODI.

Now in 25 ODIs, Krishna has taken 45 wickets at an average of 25.77 and an economy rate of 5.91, with three four-fers and a five-wicket haul, with best figures of 5/23.

Coming to the match, Afghanistan won the toss and opted to bat first, with Krishna reducing Afghanistan to 36/4 in the powerplay. A 105-run stand between Azmatullah Omarzai (50 in 56 balls, with five fours and two sixes) and the skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi (102 in 131 balls, with 13 fours and a six) brought Afghanistan back into the game. However, after Omarzai's dismissal, Indian bowlers kept striking regularly, but Shahidi managed to bring up his maiden ODI century, with Afghanistan skittled out for 218 runs.

Prince Yadav, Gurnoor Brar and Harsh Dubey also got a wicket each.

— ANI

Reader Comments

James A

Impressive performance by Krishna. But I'm a bit concerned about his consistency—25 ODIs and only one five-wicket haul? He's had good spells before but needs to do this more regularly against top teams to be a long-term option. Still, credit where it's due: 5/23 is a fantastic achievement at Chepauk.

Priya S

Prasidh Krishna has been a revelation in Indian cricket! That spell in the powerplay was just brilliant—4 wickets in the first 10 overs. And to dismiss the top five batsmen of the opposition? That's elite company with Shami and Prabhakar. The future of Indian fast bowling is looking very bright. 👏

Vikram M

It's about time we recognized Krishna's potential. The guy has been quietly picking wickets in domestic cricket and IPL. 45 wickets in 25 ODIs at an average under 26 is no joke. But I hope the team management doesn't drop him after one bad game—Indian cricket has a habit of doing that to pacers. Let him settle in the squad!

Rohit P

Also, kudos to Prince Yadav, Gurnoor Brar, and Harsh Dubey for chipping in with wickets. This new generation of Indian bowlers is fearless. Hashmatullah Shahidi played a gutsy knock for his maiden ODI century, but Krishna's spell was the difference. Chepauk finally has a pacer to remember! 🏏

Amanda J

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