In a stunning turn of events during a Gold Coast Premier League Division 3 one-day cricket encounter, Mudgeeraba captain Gareth Morgan delivered an extraordinary final over, claiming six wickets to secure a miraculous victory. The captain’s strategic decision to bowl the last six deliveries himself, with Surfers Paradise requiring a mere five runs to win and boasting six wickets in hand, proved to be a game-changing masterstroke.
Facing the daunting task, Morgan showcased unparalleled skill and composure, dismissing Surfers Paradise opener Jake Garland for 65 and proceeding to orchestrate a dramatic collapse. The next five batters succumbed to golden ducks, leaving spectators and players alike in awe of the remarkable feat.
Reflecting on the surreal turn of events, Morgan shared his thoughts with the Gold Coast Bulletin, stating, “It is funny, the umpire said to me at the start of the over that I needed to take a hat-trick or something to win the game.” The captain’s stellar performance exceeded expectations, culminating in an unparalleled victory.
Speaking to the national broadcaster ABC, Morgan expressed the surreal nature of the moment, emphasizing, “I remember thinking after I got the hat trick — I don’t want to lose this game now. Then it just went crazy. When I saw the stumps go back on the last ball I couldn’t believe it; I’ve never seen anything like it.”
The sequence of dismissals unfolded with four caught and the final two batters bowled, marking an extraordinary display of skill and strategy. While the professional cricket record for the most wickets in a single over stands at five, achieved by Neil Wagner (2011), Al-Amin Hossain (2013), and Abhimanyu Mithun (2019), Morgan’s remarkable six-wicket haul in a club cricket match has garnered national attention for its rarity and brilliance.
By AFP



