6 wickets in 6 balls, England's young bowler created panic by taking double hat-trick in one over

6 Wickets in 6 Balls: The thrill of the biggest and oldest Ashes series in the history of cricket has begun. Meanwhile, a young bowler from England has such charisma in junior cricket, knowing about which everyone is surprised. This player has taken two hat-tricks in a single over.

6 wickets in 6 balls, England's young bowler created panic by taking double hat-trick in one over

The excitement of the biggest and oldest Ashes series in the history of cricket has begun. The first Test of the 5-Test Ashes series between England and Australia is being played at The Oval in London. Meanwhile, a young bowler from England has such charisma in junior cricket, knowing about which everyone is surprised. In any format of cricket, the biggest bowlers yearn to take a hat trick, but the 12-year-old junior player has taken two hat tricks in a single over. That means he has taken six wickets in six balls. Now this young bowler has become a topic of discussion in the cricket world.

The record of taking two hat-tricks in one over is the name of this bowler of England, Oliver Whitehouse. This young player bowled such an astonishing over for his club that every ball of the over took wickets. Oliver Whitehouse has pulled off this seemingly impossible feat against Cooke Hill while playing for Bromsgrove Cricket Club.

It is being told that Oliver has dismissed 6 batsmen of the opposition team in 6 balls. Not only this, Oliver bowled two overs for his team and took 8 wickets without giving any runs. Bromsgrove Cricket Club captain Jayden Levitt told the BBC that he too could not believe how Oliver did it. It is difficult to tell about it.

Levitt told that Oliver's double hat trick in one over is very surprising. This is absolutely shocking and amazing. Levitt further added that he might not realize the importance of this until Oliver is older. Leavitt revealed that her maternal grandmother is 1969 Wimbledon tennis champion, Ann Jones.