For young left-arm spinner Sidak Singh, it was a dream come true when he claimed all 10 wickets of an innings.
Turning out for Puducherry against Manipur in an U-23 match of the Colonel C K Nayudu Trophy, 19-year-old Sidak returned with exceptional figures of 10-31 in 17.5 overs with seven maidens.
The match is being played at the CAP Siechem Ground in Puducherry.
Earlier, Uttar Pradesh-born Sidak had represented Mumbai in seven T20s, but is now playing for Puducherry as an ’outstation’ player.
Courtesy Sidak’s heroics, Manipur were bundled out for a meagre 71 in their first innings.
Of the 10 wickets, three wickets were caught and bowled.
Sidak at the age of 15 was the youngest to play for Mumbai after legendary Sachin Tendulkar, who had donned the Mumbai jersey at 14.
It is very rare in the history of the game when a bowler takes all 10 wickets in an innings.
Veteran India leg spinner Anil Kumble had achieved the feat against Pakistan in 1999 at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in New Delhi and equalled Jim Lakers feat.
Puducherry managed to put 105 in their first innings.
Talking to reporters later, Sidak said he had earlier secured a nine-wicket-haul, yet Saturday’s achievement was beyond his imagination.
“I am very happy. It was a good spell and I had never thought of achieving something like this.
“Earlier, in an under-16 match I had taken nine wickets in an innings,” he said.
He also thanked his former coach Vinod Raghavan for his guidance.