Test-like batting in T20, spectators caught their heads, still won the match
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. | Edited By: Sumit Sundriyal
Updated on: Dec 21, 2022 | IST
In this small-scoring match, the power of the bowlers was seen, where on one side a bowler took 4 wickets including a hat-trick in the first 8 balls, but still his team lost.
On one hand, everyone is talking about the England cricket team, which has created a storm in Test cricket by batting in ODI style. While thousands of miles away from him in Australia, in the T20 match, batting was seen like a Test and yet the team won. (Getty Images)
Aaron Finch, Australia’s T20 World Champion captain, played such an innings on Wednesday 21 December, seeing which anyone would hold his head and pull his hair. Playing for Melbourne Renegades, Finch scored just 31 runs in 43 balls and remained unbeaten. Despite this innings, his team was successful in registering a win. (Getty Images)
In fact, in this match between Melbourne and Brisbane Heat, Finch’s team had a target of only 138 runs, but they had a bad start and within just 14 balls, the team lost 4 wickets for just 9 runs. (Getty Images)
Melbourne’s condition was done by Australian pacer Michael Neiser of Brisbane, who took all four wickets in his first 8 balls, which also included an excellent hat-trick. (Getty Images)
In such a situation, Finch took care of one end to save the innings from faltering and kept batting slowly. He benefited from the stormy batting of Andre Russell. The explosive Windies batsman hit 57 runs in just 42 balls with 6 sixes. After him, Akil Hossain also paved the way for the team’s victory by scoring 30 runs in 18 balls. Melbourne won the match on the second ball of the 20th over. (Getty Images)
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