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6 wickets in 6 balls! When, how and where did this feat happen?
Samira Vishwas | May 1, 2026 10:24 PM CST

6 wickets in 6 balls means double hat trick... Myles Davis surprised the cricket world by doing this feat in a club match played in England. This match was played between Penkridge Cricket Club and Pelsall Cricket Club in the South Staffordshire County League Premier Division. Batting first in the match, Penkridge’s team was all out for 168 runs, in response to which Pelsall’s team was looking in a very strong position at one time by scoring 49 runs for 2 wickets, but then Myles Davis came to bowl… and what happened next, became history.

Davis took 2 wickets on the last 2 balls of the first over. After this, when he came to bowl the over again, he completed the hat-trick by taking a wicket on the first ball. Then he took another hat-trick by dismissing 3 more batsmen consecutively. In this way he took 6 wickets in 6 balls i.e. double hat-trick.

During the match, the stumps of the batsmen kept flying in the air again and again. The wicketkeeper also took a brilliant catch. Fellow players and spectators were astonished to see Davis’ brilliant performance. Some players took out their mobile phones and started recording this historic moment.

How many wickets did Davis take?

David took 7 wickets for 17 runs in 6 overs. Due to his lethal bowling, Pelsall’s team reached 49/9 and the match completely went in favor of Penkridge.

How big an achievement is this?

cricket history The feat of taking 6 consecutive wickets in 6 balls has happened very rarely. According to the club chairman, this has happened only 7 times in the world so far. Davis has become the first adult player to do so in the UK.

What’s the interesting thing?

You will be surprised to know that Davis almost missed this match. One of his colleagues covered the shift, then he went to play the match, where he created history.


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