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1st Time In 254 Years: New Zealand's Brett Randell Scripts History

An unheralded New Zealand domestic bowler on Sunday became the first player in the 254-year history of first class cricket to take five wickets in five successive deliveries.

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Brett Randell achieved the feat bowling for Central Districts against Northern Districts on day two of a Plunket Shield four-day match in front of a sparse crowd at Napier's McLean Park.

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Records held by the Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians show the feat hasn't been achieved since the first documented first-class match, played in 1772.

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Ireland international Curtis Campher took five wickets in five balls in a domestic Twenty20 match last year, becoming the first player to do so in a professional game.

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Brett Randell claimed 7-25, his best figures in a 38-match first class career that spans nine years.

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