WATCH: SOUTH AFRICAN BOWLER TAKES WICKETS AFTER BOWLING WITH BOTH HANDS, LEAVES FANS CONFUSED!
Home > News Shots > SportsBy Vinershea | Nov 19, 2019 06:27 PM
It's not been a week that Sri Lankan bowler Kevin Koththigoda had made headlines with his unusual bowling style after which Cape Town Blitz spinner Gregory Mahlokwana is grabbing the limelight after he picked up a wicket with each hand during a Mzansi Super League (MSL) clash against Durban Heat.
During the match, Mahlokwana first took opener Sarel Erwee's wicket with his right arm in the eighth over. During his next over which was the 9th over, Mahlokwana surprised his fans and audience there after bowling with his left arm. He just didn't bowl him but uprooted the stumps of Dane Vilas.
According to Cricket Times report, Mahlokawa made his debut for Titans in the 2018-19 season and played in the CSA T20 Challenge and One-Day Cup.
Highlighting about the match, it was Durban Heat, who won the toss and opted to bowl first. Also, the bowlers of Durban Heat were at their best by knocking down openers of Cape Town for cheap scores.
How often do you hear of a bowler picking wickets with each hand during a cricket match❓ Very rarely❗️
Right-arm offbreak ✅
Slow left-arm orthodox ✅
From Gregory Mahlokwana of @CT_Blitz #MSLT20 pic.twitter.com/kIMjgsnStB
— Mzansi Super League 🔥 🇿🇦 🏏 (@MSL_T20) November 18, 2019
WICKET | SJ Erwee c Linde b Mahlokwana 16 (23b 1x4 0x6) SR: 69.56
Will the ambidextrous Mahlokwana be able to take a left handed and a right handed wicket today?#MSLT20 pic.twitter.com/rkw29YIb3g
— Mzansi Super League 🔥 🇿🇦 🏏 (@MSL_T20) November 17, 2019