South African spinner, Colin Ackermann claimed a new T20 world record on Wednesday when he took seven wickets for just 18 runs in the ongoing Vitality Blast taking place in England.
The 28-year-old, playing for Leicestershire, took the wickets of Michael Burgess, Sam Hain, Will Rhodes, Liam Banks, Alex Thomson, Henry Brookes and Jeetan Patel in his side's 55-run victory over Warwickshire at Grace Road.
Malaysian bowler Arul Suppiah held the previous world record when he claimed 6/5 for Somerset against Glamorgan in 2011.
"It hasn't really sunk in. I'm sure I'll remember this game for a long time," the Leicestershire captain said after the visitors, chasing 190 to win, were dismissed for 134.
"I think it's the first time it's really turned at Grace Road. I tried to use my height and get a bit of bounce.
"I wanted to get the batters to hit into the bigger side of the field and mixed up my pace."
He added: "Never in a million years (did he think he would set a world record). I'm a batting all-rounder."
Warwickshire skipper Patel said: "You can't take away from a great display of bowling. Colin's spell put them in the ascendancy."
Watch all his wickets here:
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— Vitality Blast (@VitalityBlast) August 7, 2019
Colin Ackermann takes 7/18 - the best bowling figures in T20 history
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