Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan produced a sensational spell in the final third T20I against Ireland on Sunday, picking up a stellar five-wicket haul en-route becoming the first-ever bowler to take four wickets in four balls in T20Is. Ace spinner with figures of 5/27 in four overs and broke former Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi's record. 'The boys have played really well' Virender Sehwag lauds IAF for avenging Pulwama terror attack Rashid now has 24 wickets against Ireland in nine games and has broken Afridi's record of most wickets against a single team in T20Is. Pakistani all-rounder has 21 wickets to his name against New Zealand in the shortest format of the game. Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan is the third on the list with 19 wickets against West Indies. It is difficult to convince ICC to ban Pakistan from the World Cup: Sourav Ganguly Talking about In the third T20I in Dehradun, Ireland were bundled out for 178 after a superb spell from Rashid in the reponse of 210/7 of Afanistan. The Rashid picked up the wickets of Kevin O Brein, George Dockrell, Shane Getkate and Simi Singh off successive deliveries before dismissing Joshua Little to complete a stunning five-for. With this outstanding performance, Rashid joined the likes of Lasith Malinga and Tim Southee in the elite list of bowlers who have taken a hat-trick in T20Is. Afghanistan won the first T20I by five wickets before bagging the second T20I by 84 runs and followed it up with another 32-run win in the third T20I..