Sunil Narine makes IPL history: Century, Wicket, and Catch in a single game

Sunil Narine was able to score a great knock of 109 runs from just 56 balls in the first innings against Rajasthan Royals.

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In the 31st match of the Indian Premier League 2024, Sunil Narine was able to write history. During the game between the Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals, Narine marked his presence in the first innings as he notched up his maiden IPL hundred. 

It was a great innings from the veteran all-rounder as he was able to keep the boundaries flowing from his bat. He was able to amass 109 runs from 56 balls at an amazing strike rate of 195 and his innings included 13 fours and six sixes. Narine was able to stage some crucial partnerships during his innings which helped his side reach a massive total of 223 runs on the scoreboard. 

Sunil Narine becomes first player to score a century, take a wicket, and a catch in a single match

After his hundred, he also took a wicket and has been pretty economical as well. He was able to scalp the wicket of Dhruv Jurel as the ball struck his pad during the ninth over of the Rajasthan Royals' innings. But the umpire did not give the India wicketkeeper-batter out and the hosts had to review their LBW shout.

During the powerplay as well, Narine was impactful for the side as he was able to take a catch. The all-rounder was stationed at mid-on and Sanju Samson tried to loft it over the in-field but ended up mistiming it. It was a simple catch in the end for Narine as he sent the opposition skipper back to the pavilion. 

Through his contributions in all departments of the game, Sunil Narine wrote history as he became the first player to score a hundred, scalp a wicket and take a catch in a single game of the Indian Premier League.

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