Somerset spinner Arul Suppiah was only expecting to play a bit-part purpose in the match in opposition to Glamorgan during which he claimed a T20 universe document.
The 27-year-old took six wickets for five runs in 22 balls to aid his facet to a five-wicket victory in Cardiff.
"Coming to Cardiff, history says it truly is exceptionally conducive to spinners. I thought I would bowl but only to fill in the number of overs," he advised BBC Somerset.
"It's a proud moment, I'll cherish that but information are there to get broken."
Suppiah stated the pitch and his fellow spinners helped him achieve the file: "I took as quite a bit advice as I could from [Murali] Kartik and Max [Waller] and it obviously paid off.
"It was turning a great deal, it absolutely was highly sluggish off the pitch at the same time. It was a great option to area very first, as we realized what the wicket was going to do and we also place a plan jointly for our batting."
Somerset director of cricket Brian Rose reported: "Getting six wickets for five runs in three.4 overs is just astonishing.
"It's an amazing work - that [record] could stand for any really long time. It is really hard to view how just about anyone is going to more effective that."