The player who hit 313 runs showed this charisma after 16 years, the fourth player of the country made 6 sixes

Mitchell Oven scored half -century (photo: Getty images)

Australia won the first T20 match by 3 wickets against the West Indies. With this, he has taken a 1-0 lead in the 5 T20 series. The hero of this victory of Australia became Mitchell Oven, who was playing his first match. Meaning, from this match who stepped into international cricket. Mitchell Oven launched such a bat in the first T20 against the West Indies that it was again seen which was shown 16 years ago. Mitchell Oven not only showed the game with the bat, it also showed a lot of tricks with the ball, the result of leaving the impression with both the ball and the bat in the debut match was that Mitchell Oven was chosen as the player of the match.

Fourth Australian Mitchell Oven

Mitchell Oven scored 50 runs in his debut inning against the West Indies in his debut inning. He played 6 sixes in this innings played at a strike rate of 185.18. Mitchell Oven, Ricky Ponting, Caren Rolton and David Warner, who scored half -centuries on debut in T20 International are the fourth Australian players after David Warner. At the same time, he is the third Australian to do so in Mains cricket.

Australia’s third man’s cricketer

The Australian David Warner was the last half -century on his debut in Mans T20 International. He made his debut against South Africa in Melbourne 16 years ago i.e. in 2009, scoring 89 runs off 43 balls. Warner’s inning included 6 sixes and 7 fours. Ricky Ponting, who scored a half -century on T20 International Debut in 2005 before David Warner, was the first Men Australian cricketer. And, now the name of Mitchell Oven is connected in this list.

She Hope’s wicket removed from the ball

The team got a strong victory with what Mitchell Oven did with the bat. But before that he also took wickets from the ball. Mitchell Oven dropped the biggest wicket of the West Indies as She Hope for 14 runs in 1 over.

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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