Tuesday , December 24 2024

After Hardik Pandya, this veteran cricketer's 'No Look' sixer created a stir, video went viral

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On the evening of 6th October, Hardik Pandya played a brilliant 'no look' shot on the ground of Gwalior. The shot from Hardik's bat set social media on fire and the video went viral. Seeing this shot of Hardik, everyone went crazy about him. Now another such shot has come from the bat of Martin Guptill in Legends League Cricket 2024. Or we can say that this is many times better than Hardik's shot. Guptill hit this amazing shot while playing for Southern Super Stars against Konark Suns Odisha.

Guptill's no look shot

The final of Legends League Cricket 2024 will be played by Southern Super Stars Konark Surya against Odisha. Konark Odisha won the toss and decided to bowl first. Southern Stars, who came to bat first, did not have a good start and Shrivatsa Goswami returned to the pavilion without opening the account. However, Guptill standing at the other end opened his hands in the initial overs.

The video went viral on social media

On the fifth ball of the 5th over of the innings, Guptill played a brilliant no-look shot against Vinay Kumar. Vinay's short-pitched ball went straight through midwicket and crossed the boundary line without Guptill seeing it. Guptill's six also went a long way. The commentator also praised Guptill's shot, the video of which is going viral on social media. However, in the title match, Guptill could not bring much color with the bat and was out after facing 25 balls after scoring 27 runs.

Southern made a respectable score

Hamilton Masakadza batted brilliantly for Southern Super Stars and played a stormy innings of 83 runs in 58 balls. Hamilton hit 8 fours and five sixes during his innings. Pawan Negi also created a stir with the bat and played a quick inning of 33 runs in 24 balls, on the basis of which the team managed to score 164 runs at the loss of 6 wickets in 20 overs. , In bowling, Dilshan Munaweera wreaked havoc for Konark Stars, taking four wickets for just nine runs.