Outrageous! Jos Buttler Scoops 143 KmPH Delivery For Six Over Keeper's Head - Watch Video
The modern batsmen have mastered the art of hitting any ball behind the stumps for a six. Watch this special shot below.
Headingley: After losing the first T20i, England has come back strong in the 2nd T20i against Pakistan. Even after losing two quick wickets, the English batsmen, especially Jos Butter and Moeen Ali did not let the run rate come down. The one shot that took everyone by surprise was Jos Buttler's scoop over the wicket-keeper's head that went for a six. Outrageously, the bowler was not a spinner but a mainstream fast-bowler from Pakistan, Mohammed Hasnain.
The modern batsmen have mastered the art of hitting any ball behind the stumps for a six. Buttler is one such batsman who has been playing this shot over the years but seeing it every time gives a fresh feeling. Watch this video below
It's just so beautiful 😍
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 18, 2021
Scorecard/clips: https://t.co/QjGshV4LMM
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Jos Buttler eventually scored 59 runs in 39 balls while England's score is looking to cross the 200-mark easily as Livingstone and Tom Curran were still present at the crease in the 16th over.
Livingstone, the centurion in the first T20I was looking dangerous as well. He hit some huge sixes for the English. Take a look at one here:
OUT OF THE GROUND! 🏟
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 18, 2021
Scorecard/clips: https://t.co/QjGshV4LMM
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Earlier in the series, Pakistan defeated England in the 1st T20I by 31 runs. They posed a mammoth total of 232 runs in 20 overs in the first innings and bowled out England for 201 runs. It was a great comeback after a 3-0 ODI series whitewash against England.
Update- Eventually, England defeated Pakistan in the second T20I by 45 runs. The victory belonged to the English batsmen, especially, Jos Buttler, Moeen Ali and Liam Livingstone. England scored 200 in the first innings. While chasing the total of 201, Pakistan scored 155 runs at the loss of 9 wickets in the 20 overs.