Scotland’s Charlie Cassell recorded one of the best figures by a bowler on one-day worldwide debut with 7-21 from 5.4 overs in opposition to Oman.
The 25-year-old – who took wickets with every of his first two balls and three in complete in his opening over – eclipsed the 6-16 South Africa fast Kagiso Rabada bagged in opposition to Bangladesh in July 2015.
Cassell pinned Zeshan Masqood lbw in Dundee earlier than bowling Ayaan Khan subsequent supply and, though he missed out on a hat-trick, he then had Khalid Kail caught off his fourth ball.
The tempo bowler continued to tear by way of Oman, who have been bowled out for 91 in 21.4 overs, and took the ultimate wicket when he dismissed Bilal Khan.
Cassell’s figures are the seventh finest in all males’s ODI cricket, with Sri Lanka’s Chaminda Vaas the one man to take eight wickets within the format, doing so in opposition to Zimbabwe in Colombo in 2001.
Scotland chased down their goal in 17.2 overs in opposition to Oman to win by eight wickets, with Brandon McMullen (37no off 43 balls), skipper Richie Berrington (24no off 28) and George Munsey (23 off 26) contributing after Charlie Tear was out for 4.
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