So six hit that the game is over in 45 balls! After hitting more than half of runs alone, this player brought the team to the semi -finals

Lyam Livingstone hit 7 sixes (Photo: George Wood – ECB/ECB Via Getty Images)

In the third quarter -final match of Vitality Blast 2025, on September 6, Limington made such a blast that the viewers were stunned. Livingston wrote his bullying script in the match with both bat and ball. First he made the ball against the opponent with the ball. Then open the mouth of his bat and hit the opposing bowlers with great impunity. The result was that the team won. And, this victory was not like this, but the team was going to get the semi-final ticket.

Livingstone shone at number four

Lying of Livingstone’s Atishi batting was that he scored more than half of runs for his team in victory. In the match against Kent, Lancasher’s batsman Livingston, who once landed the batting, returned only after winning the team. Meaning he remained unbeaten till the end. In the match, Kent had set a target of 154 runs to win in front of Lancasher.

More than half of runs scored in just 45 balls

32 -year -old Livingston batting such a blistering batting that made a program of victory of his team in just 45 balls. He scored an unbeaten 85 off 45 balls, which included 7 sixes. These runs out of his bat were more than half of the target of 154 runs to score for victory. Simply assessed Livingston’s batting, he was not only from his team but also the batsman to score the most runs and the most sixes in the entire match.

What did you do with the bat, made the ball with the ball

Before exploding his batting, Layam Livingstone also showed good hands in the ball. If the score of Kent’s team could not move forward by 153 runs, then he had a big hand in it. Livingstone did not give more runs in 4 overs of his quota, he also took two prized wickets as Sam Billings and Joy Evison from above. Livingston took both these wickets in the match giving 21 runs in 4 overs.

Team in semifinals

The result of Livingston’s all -round performance resulted in the match against Kent by 3 wickets and with this he confirmed his place in the semi -finals of the Whiteness Blast.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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