The new world record has become ... This batsman hit so many sixes, Chris Gayle's plate became dwarf
The first match of Major League Cricket 2025 was played today (June 13) between San Francisco Unicorns and Washington Freedom in Okkand Colijium. Where the explosive opener of New Zealand cricket team Finn Alan created history by batting atatathi. He became the first batsman in the world to hit the most sixes in a T20 match. For that, this great achievement was jointly recorded in the names of the former cricket team opener of Western India, Chris Gayle and Sahil Chauhan of Estonia. Both of these batsmen did the achievement of beating 18-18 sixes in a T20 match respectively, but today, 19 sixes against Washington Freedom, Alan achieved this great achievement. Not just the first player to score 150 runs in T20, Finn Alan also became the first player in the world to score the fastest 150 runs in a T20 match. While attending San Francisco Unicorn’s, he touched the 150 -run figure in just 49 balls. He faced a total of 51 balls while he started the turn during the game. Meanwhile, he managed to score 151 runs at a strike rate of 296.08. During this time, cricket lovers had to see 19 sixes as well as five best fours. Talk to the victory of San Francisco Unicorn, about the result of the match, the team from San Francisco Unicorn’s team managed to score 269 runs in 20 overs while batting first after losing the Toss in Okalland Colzium. Finn Alan scored the highest 151 runs for the team. Apart from him, sixth -order batsman Hassan Khan 38 did not contribute in 18 balls, while the fourth -order batsman Sanjay Krishnamurthy contributed 36 runs in 20 balls. The entire Washington Freedom team chased the target of 270 runs from the opposition team, and collapsed in 13.1 overs for 146 runs. With the turn for the team, Rachin Ravindra contributed 42 out of 17 balls, while Mitchell Owen contributed 39 runs in 20 balls. Nevertheless, however, the Washington team did not win the win and he had to face a large margin of 123 runs. Share this story -tags