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Darren Sammy explosive batting is Hong Kong sixes

The Hong Kong super sixes has kicked off and in the first few games we have seen the West Indian players rocking the show. First it was Dwayne Smith hitting a ton. Then in the same game Marlon Samuels hit a fifty and now Sammy comes for the party.
Sammy today smashed a 19 ball 50 to his name. This T20 format sometimes looks to be invented just for the West Indians. They are too good in it. They have two world cups of this format in their bag. They have some massive players for this format as well.

The Peshawar Zalmi captain Darren Sammy is again in action and this time he is showing his powers in the Hong Kong super sixes. The former West Indian captain played a blinder with the bat in the match in Hong Kong and scored a 19 balls fifty in the game.

The Hong Kong super sixes is back and this time the format is changed. There are no 5 overs games but the event has been converted into a T20 league. Sammy is playing for one of the teams and apart from him there are many other West Indian players present there.

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