India, July 11 -- Ireland pacer Curtis Campher scripted history when he turned up for Munster Reds against North-West Warriors in the Inter-Provincial T20 Trophy. The 26-year-old scalped five wickets on five consecutive balls, becoming the first man to do so in professional cricket. He finished with figures of 5/16 in 2.3 overs. Campher, who was leading Munster Reds, took his five wickets across his second and third overs, and his effort saw Warriors being reduced from 87/5 to 88 all out in their chase of 189.
Jared Wilson was his first wicket. His other four scalps were Graham Hume, Andy McBrine, Robbie Miller and Josh Wilson.
"Because of the change of overs, I wasn't really sure what was happening," Campher said, according to ESPNcric...
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