South Africa-born Wagner takes 5 wickets in 1 over


Queenstown (New Zealand), April 6, (AP): South Africa-born Neil Wagner took an unprecedented five wickets in one over in a first-class domestic cricket competition today. 

 
Wagner, a 25-year-old left-arm fast bowler for New Zealand's Otago, achieved his feat just before lunch in the Plunket Shield match against Wellington.

Wellington began the over on 136-4 chasing Otago's first innings of 441-8 declared, but the visitors ended the over at 136-9.

Wagner had opener Stewart Rhodes caught for 77, then bowled Justin Austin-Smellie, Jeetan Patel and Illi Tugaga for first-ball ducks. Mark Gillespie survived the next delivery before falling to the last ball of the over. Wellington was bowled out for 148 and Wagner had a career-best 6-36. 

  

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