In arguably the most bizarre overs witnessed during the World Championship of Legends 2025, Australian bowler John Hastings bowled a nightmare over that handed Pakistan Champions a easy win over Australia Champions in Match 14. The match, contested as part of the veterans' competition, ended with flourish as Hastings bowled an over loaded with 13 extras to see Pakistan home by 10 wickets. Australia Champions fared badly with the bat, being bowled out for a paltry 74 runs in 11.5 overs. Paddy on chase against the modest total was cruising already and required only 20 runs off 13 overs when Hastings took the ball to deliver the eighth over. What ensued left everybody shaken. Also Read | Parnell’s Aura Farming Steals Show in SA’s 10-Wicket Victory An Over Full of Extras by Hastings Hastings was not able to get his line and length right from the very beginning. The over got flooded with wides and no-balls, making it one of the most unpredictable overs in cricketing history. Here is the exact way the over went: 7.1: Wide 7.1: Wide 7.1: Wide 7.1: Wide 7.1: Wide 7.1 (finally bowled): Maqsood, 1 run to deep mid-wicket 7.2: FOUR by Sharjeel Khan to long-on 7.3: No-ball 7.3: wide 7.3: leg byes (1 run) 7.4: Wide 7.4: No Run 7.5: Maqsood, 1 short mid-wicket run 7.6: Wide 7.6: Wide 7.6: Wide 7.6: Wide 7.6: Wide Watch the video here: pic.twitter.com/Y0n5jElFZk — Billy Bowden (@billybowdenn) July 29, 2025 Chaos in Legends Clash🤯Pakistan Champions🇵🇰 needed 19 off 13 vs Aus Champions🇦🇺John Hastings bowls 12 wides & 1 No ball in a single over as Pakistan Champions close in on win against Australia Champions😳🏏 pic.twitter.com/SFmqlu3EFR — CricketGully (@thecricketgully) July 29, 2025 Hastings bowled a record number of wides in one over, giving Pakistan nearly the entire target without them having to take any risks. He bowled a total of 18 deliveries which consisted of 13 extras, including 12 wides and 1 no-ball. Also Read | AB de Villiers, Erwee’s Stunning Catch Stuns Yusuf Pathan Pakistan Seal Victory Easily Pakistan Champions completed the target without losing a wicket, winning by 10 wickets inside more than eight overs. Sharjeel Khan (32*) and Sohaib Maqsood (28*) hardly needed to do anything as Hastings' wayward bowling sealed the match in peculiar circumstances. Saeed Ajmal was named as the player of the match for his spell of 6/16 that rattled the Aussie batting line-up. The over will be etched in memory as one of the most unorthodox in the history of the tournament, as Hastings' inability to keep the ball in hand turned a straightforward chase into a recall-worthy, albeit unconventional, finish.