After a record-breaking batting performance on Big Bash debut last Wednesday, Brisbane Heat spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman mesmerised with the ball on Saturday night.
The Afghan wunderkind, who last year became the first male born in the 21st century to play international cricket, bamboozled the Hobart Hurricanes' batsmen with his variety of deliveries.
With the Heat winning the toss and opting to field, Mujeeb was thrust into the action early at Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast.
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He quickly lived up to his billing as a future superstar.
While Mujeeb is predominantly an off-spinner, he regularly mixes in leg-breaks and wrong'uns – and the Hurricanes clearly found him hard to pick.
He first had former Australian wicketkeeper Matthew Wade caught at point, then served up an impeccable wrong'un that bowled ex-Test batter Alex Doolan.
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He finished his four overs with the terrific figures of 2-23 at a tidy economy rate of 5.75.
Mujeeb is the youngest player to ever feature in the BBL.
He claimed the mantle of most runs scored by a number 11 in the BBL with a dashing 27 not out against Adelaide Strikers three nights ago.
Hobart made 6-159 in their innings, with the match shortened to 19 overs apiece. Reigning Big Bash Player of the Tournament D'Arcy Short top-scored with 67 off 52 balls.
The Heat couldn't chase down the total, dismissed for 144.