Hindustan Times (Delhi)

With five in an over, Mithun changes headlines

- Rasesh Mandani

MUMBAI: Seamer Abhimanyu Mithun is thrilled to have starred in Karnataka’s semi-final victory in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 tournament on Friday. Thanks to a spectacula­r last over where he dismissed five Haryana batsmen—equalling Bangladesh’s Al-amin Hossain’s all-time T20 record set in 2013—he would again feature in the news, this time for the right reasons.

Friday started on a very different note for Mithun as he woke up to reports that said he was on the radar after being summoned for questionin­g by the Bengaluru police for investigat­ions into the Karnataka Premier League (KPL) fixing scandal. Those in the know however said Mithun may have been called for questionin­g as a witness. Unfazed by the reports and an expensive third over, Mithun used all his experience and guile to bowl the dramatic last over in Surat to finish with figures of 5/39 in his four. “I used a lot of slower ones. Once I got the first two wickets with slower ones, I backed myself to use more of them. I was so happy and celebrated because now I have hat-tricks in all the formats—ranji Trophy, Vijay Hazare Trophy (50 overs) and this,” he said after the match.

Mithun’s hat-trick comprised wickets of the in-form Himanshu Rana, Rahul Tewatia and Sumit Kumar. He also went on to pick Amit Mishra off the fourth delivery through a knuckle ball and Jayant Yadav off the final delivery to complete a dramatic over. “You don’t plan these things. But it’s like a dream come true. One over can change a lot. I have worked really hard in the off-season, so am reaping fruits for all the hard work,” he said.

This is Mithun’s second hattrick this season after the one he got last month on his birthday to help Karnataka win the Vijay

Hazare Trophy final against Tamil Nadu. The 30 year old had made his Test debut in the 2010 tour of Sri Lanka where he got a four-wicket haul in Galle. He went on to play three more Tests and five ODIS but could not live up to his promise. Mithun has moved on from times when he used to be aware of every selection meet, hoping for a recall. But his current form rekindles hope. “You never know. One good game and you may get an India call again.”

TN IN FINAL AGAIN

In the other semi-final, Tamil Nadu beat Rajasthan by seven wickets to set up a final with Karnataka again. Set 113 to win, Tamil Nadu romped home with 13 balls to spare.

 ?? PTI ?? Abhimanyu Mithun has hat-tricks in all three formats now.
PTI Abhimanyu Mithun has hat-tricks in all three formats now.

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