Birthday Special: This Indian fast bowler remained 'anonymous' even after taking the first hat-trick of the World Cup

New Delhi: The dream of every player is to play and win the World Cup for the country. He becomes a star by performing brilliantly in the World Cup. But there is also a bowler who, despite the dream performance in the World Cup, he is forgotten by the  fans. We are talking about fast bowler Chetan Sharma. The name of this Indian fast bowler is the first hat-trick of the ICC World Cup. Today is his birthday. He is a commentator these days.

Chetan Sharma was born on 3 January 1966 in Ludhiana. He made his debut in international cricket at the age of only 18 and gave India a major victory. Chetan was also the hero of India's victory in England in 1986, who took 10 wickets in Edgbaston Test. A year later, he took a hat-trick in the World Cup in India and became the first bowler in the world to do so.

Chetan Sharma has also scored a century in one-day cricket. He is one of the selected cricketers in the world, who has also scored a century in one-day cricket and has also taken a hat-trick. Chetan Sharma, despite being a small bowler, used to bowl at a fast pace. He was a successful partner of Kapil Dev for five years.

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