A teenage off-spinner has just recorded some of the most remarkable figures ever seen in international cricket.
Rohmalia Rohmalia, a 17-year-old from Indonesia , bowled 3.2 overs in her nation’s clash with Mongolia on Thursday.
The youngster was rightly lauded on social media, with one fan even making an early lofty comparison to an Australian great.
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