Chasing 61 in 11 balls: Cricket is a game of uncertainty. And in this game, new records are being made and old records are being broken every day. Amidst all this, some such incidents also happen which people remember for years. Then the same thing was seen in the European Cricket T10 tournament. In the match between Austria and Romania, Austria needed 61 runs in the last two overs i.e. 61 runs in 12 balls and the team's batsman played such a stormy innings that the target was achieved in just 11 balls.
The Austrian batsman made the impossible possible
Since the advent of T20 in cricket, the aggressive style of batsmen has been seen more. Now batsmen are playing stormy innings in Tests and ODIs as well. Due to which records have been destroyed. Then the Austrian batsman made the impossible possible in the European T10 cricket tournament. In the match between Austria and Romania, at one time it seemed that Australia would lose the match. No one expected that the target of 61 runs would be achieved in two overs i.e. 12 balls, but Aaqib Iqbal played such an innings that made Ashkayan possible.
Aaqib hit 2 fours and 10 towering sixes
Aqib played an explosive innings of 72 runs in 19 balls, with the help of which Austria won by 7 wickets. Aqib hit 2 fours and 10 towering sixes. The team won in 11 balls. Batting first, the Romanian team scored 167 runs. In response, the target of 168 runs was achieved with one ball remaining. The Romanian team gave 41 runs in the 9th over which included 9 extra runs. Australia needed 20 runs to win in the last over, which the team completed in 5 balls.