England wicketkeeper batsman batted in a stormy manner. (Photo-screenshot/x)
In a T20 blast match, everyone was stunned to see the stormy batting of the 24 -year -old England wicketkeeper batsman. This player beat the bowlers a lot and scored runs at a strike rate of 231. During this, he hit 11 sixes and 11 fours. With the help of his brilliant innings, Essex won the team by 4 wickets with four balls remaining. Chasing the big score, this batsman, who played Pakistan Super League (PSL), batted in a stormy style and rained sixes. Jordan Cox, who played with England’s A team, scored 110 runs only from the boundary.
Cox scored 110 runs from the boundary
Wicketkeeper batsman Jordan Cox, who played from England’s A team, batted in a stormy way against Hapsher and scored 110 runs only from the boundary. He completed his century in 47 balls and gave his team Essex a stunning victory with the help of 11 fours and 11 sixes in 60 balls with the help of 11 fours and 11 sixes. Chasing a target of 220 runs, Essex’s team registered a stunning win by four wickets with 4 balls remaining. During this time, Cox batted at a strike rate of 231.66 and beat up all the bowlers of Pashar.
Apart from Cox, no batsman could score much runs. Despite this, his team won. Chris Wood and Liam Dason took two wickets each from Hapshar, but could not win their team. Earlier, Hapshar had scored a big score against Essex.
Tobby Albert’s innings is useless
Essex decided to bowl first after winning the toss. Hapsher, batting first, scored 220 runs for 6 wickets in 20 overs. On behalf of the team, opener Tobby Albert scored a brilliant 84 runs off 55 balls with the help of 1 six and 12 fours. Apart from this, Hilton Cartright scored 56 runs in just 23 balls with the help of 5 sixes and 3 fours. Tom Prest played a stormy innings of 41 runs in 24 balls. From Essex, McKenzie Jones and Captain Simone Hummer took two wickets each. Mohammad Aamir took a wicket.