Refugee smashes Oz record

HOBART, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 22: Fawad Ahmed of Victoria walks off holding the ball up high after taking eight wickets during day two of the Sheffield Shield final match between Victoria and Western Australia at Blundstone Arena on March 22, 2015 in Hobart, Australia. (Photo by Robert Prezioso/Getty Images)

HOBART, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 22: Fawad Ahmed of Victoria walks off holding the ball up high after taking eight wickets during day two of the Sheffield Shield final match between Victoria and Western Australia at Blundstone Arena on March 22, 2015 in Hobart, Australia. (Photo by Robert Prezioso/Getty Images)

Published Mar 22, 2015

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Hobart – Pakistan-born refugee Fawad Ahmed has broken a domestic first-class cricket record in Australia, taking eight wickets for 89 runs for Victoria state in the Sheffield Shield final against Western Australia.

Western Australia posted 421 before being bowled out midway through day two on Sunday at Bellerive Oval.

Legspin bowler Ahmed, a naturalized Australian who fled Pakistan in 2009 and claimed asylum, took the wickets of opener Marcus Harris (81), Sam Whiteman (72), Michael Klinger (18) and Shaun Marsh (six), along with four tailenders who were each dismissed in single figures.

Western Australia's Chris Matthews' 8-101 against Queensland in 1988 was the previous best bowling mark. – Sapa-AP

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