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Champions Trophy 2025: Matt Henry levels legendary quick Richard Hadlee's record in ODIs

Updated On: 24 February, 2025 09:06 PM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

In the ongoing Champions Trophy 2025 match against Bangladesh, New Zealand's pacer Matt Henry achieved a milestone. Here is all you need to know (Pic: Instagram/X)

Will Young, Matt Henry (Pic: Instagram/mattyhenaz)

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Will Young, Matt Henry (Pic: Instagram/mattyhenaz)
New Zealand pacer Matt Henry went level with legendary Richard Hadlee for the record of most wickets in the ODIs for the Kiwis

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New Zealand pacer Matt Henry went level with legendary Richard Hadlee for the record of most wickets in the ODIs for the Kiwis

In the match against Bangladesh, he returned with figures of 1/57 in his nine-over spell, which proved to be enough for him to go level with New Zealand's pace icon

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In the match against Bangladesh, he returned with figures of 1/57 in his nine-over spell, which proved to be enough for him to go level with New Zealand's pace icon

With his blistering pace, Henry moved to joint-eighth for New Zealand's highest-wicket-taker in the ODIs, with 158 scalps each

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With his blistering pace, Henry moved to joint-eighth for New Zealand's highest-wicket-taker in the ODIs, with 158 scalps each

Henry achieved the feat in his 89th ODI match, 26 fewer than Hadlee's tally of 115

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Henry achieved the feat in his 89th ODI match, 26 fewer than Hadlee's tally of 115

Along with Henry, Michael Bracewell became just the fourth spinner for New Zealand to take a four-wicket haul in the ICC ODI tournaments

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Along with Henry, Michael Bracewell became just the fourth spinner for New Zealand to take a four-wicket haul in the ICC ODI tournaments

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