Rohan’s dad, Narain, 54, said it was “truly amazing” to watch his son complete the feat, especially on Father’s Day.”To get one wicket is a great achievement for someone so young, but wicket after wicket I was so proud,” Narain said.”Just him playing at the local cricket team was a great achievement.”I don’t think I realised how rare of an achievement it was.”Vishal Gupta, one of the team’s coaches and umpire at the match, said he “had the best seat in the house” to watch Rohan’s achievement.”I took my umpire hat off and threw him up in the air with his team,” said Gupta. “Everyone was clapping about it.”I don’t think I will ever see it again, it was amazing.”Lucas Green, the under-nines’ head coach, added that everyone watching was pleased for Rohan.”When the wickets fell for the sixth ball everyone ran on to the pitch,” he said.”The other team were so happy for him… and him and his team-mates enjoyed the moment.”Do you have a story suggestion for Cambridgeshire? Contact us below.
Nine-year-old bowler takes six wickets in six balls
