Crossed 50 runs in 10 balls, bowling at explosive speed of batting
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. | Edited By: Sumit Sundriyal
Updated on: Jan 01, 2023 | 8:49 PM IST
In the high-scoring match of the Big Bash League, runs rained heavily, but Josh Brown, the 29-year-old Brisbane batsman, was the most prolific.
In cricket, the pace is not only of the bowlers, but also of the batsmen, which creates excitement. Just this speed is different from the speed of the ball. This is the speed of his runs, which is called strike rate. This strike rate is most important in T20 cricket and if someone hits a half-century with a strike rate of more than 269 then what to say. (Getty Images)
Batting at such a fast pace in Australia’s Big Bash League, Josh Brown stole the show. The 29-year-old Brisbane Heat opener played a blinding inning of 62 runs in just 23 balls against the Sydney Sixers on the very first day of the new year. (Getty Images)
It included 6 sixes and 4 fours. That is, 52 runs came in just 10 balls. Brown’s strike rate in this innings was 269.56. During this, he made an explosive partnership of 73 runs in just 33 balls with Nathan McSweeney. (Getty Images)
McSweeney also thrashed the Sydney bowlers fiercely and scored 84 runs in 51 balls. He hit 8 fours and 3 sixes in his innings. He was close to a century but was run out in the last over. (Getty Images)
On the basis of the innings of McSweeney and Brown, Brisbane scored a huge score of 224 runs, which was enough to win the team. The entire Sydney team got out after scoring 209 runs in 20 overs and Brisbane won by 15 runs. (Getty Images)
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