Bowler, 9, takes six wickets in six balls

News imageFamily handout Rohan is standing on a green field which has trees in the distance. He has short brown hair and is wearing a white cricket shirt. He is holding a red cricket ball near to his head.Family handout
Rohan bowled six wickets in six consecutive balls at a game on Sunday

A nine-year-old boy left his team-mates and family stumped when he bowled the perfect over, taking six wickets in six balls.

Rohan, who plays for the under-nines at Great Shelford Cricket Club near Cambridge, secured the double hat-trick during a match against Histon on Sunday.

Rohan said "it was very loud" when everyone cheered and ran on to the pitch following his bowling heroics.

He was presented with the match ball and awarded player of the match - with his side winning by 26 runs.

Rohan managed to bowl out the six batsmen during his wicket haul, ending up with enviable bowling figures of 6 for 0.

The star bowler told the BBC: "I play for my school team and Great Shelford. I joined when I was around seven."

Speaking about his achievement, he said: "It rarely ever happens."

News imageFamily handout Rohan and Narain are in front of a hedge. Rohan is on the left and has short brown hair and is wearing a white cricket T-shirt. He is holding a red cricket ball near to his head. Narain is on the right and is wearing a blue polo shirt and orange trousers.Family handout
Narain said he was proud of his son's achievements

Rohan's dad, Narain, 54, said it was "truly amazing" to watch his son complete the feat, especially on Father's Day.

"To get one wicket is a great achievement for someone so young, but wicket after wicket I was so proud," Narain said.

"Just him playing at the local cricket team was a great achievement.

"I don't think I realised how rare of an achievement it was."

Vishal Gupta, one of the team's coaches and umpire at the match, said he "had the best seat in the house" to watch Rohan's achievement.

"I took my umpire hat off and threw him up in the air with his team," said Gupta. "Everyone was clapping about it.

"I don't think I will ever see it again, it was amazing."

Lucas Green, the under-nines' head coach, added that everyone watching was pleased for Rohan.

"When the wickets fell for the sixth ball everyone ran on to the pitch," he said.

"The other team were so happy for him... and him and his team-mates enjoyed the moment."

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