Imran Nazir holds the record of hitting the fastest fifty in the Pakistan domestic T20 cricket. The opening batsman for Pakistan and Sialkot Stallions is one of the most lethal hitter of the cricket ball. He has given Pakistan and hid domestic sides a lot of wins in cricket.
Imran Nazir here is seen blasting the bowlers and his innings was a spectacular one. He went after the bowlers right from the word go. He was hitting the ball like he was batting for ages. There was hardly a ball which he missed. In his fifty there were ten boundaries.
The first hit from Imran was on the leg side. This is his favorite hitting place. Imran was given a short ball and he pulled this one from the middle of the bat and the ball went a long way over the fence for a huge six. This was the start of the show from Imran.
The next was almost the same ball and it got the same punishment. Only this one the ball bounced once before going over the fence. Imran was looking in a really good batting form. The bowler was trying short stiff against Imran but was failing.
The third hit was another huge six over deep square leg. The ball was pitched outside the off stump and yet Imran was able to banish the ball on the leg side. It was a cross batted shot but Imran trusted the bounce on this ball and the one from the wicket.
The bowler was not learning his lesson here. Next shot was over mid-off. The ball was hit as Imran charged his way against the bowler and slammed the ball straight over the fielder standing inside the ring. The bowler did not bowl any good ball here.
Imran was hitting everything coming his way. His next six as a monster which flew over the sight screen and hit the stands. It was a length ball and Imran picked it up beautifully. The bowler then banged one short outside the off stump and Imran lashed it over deep third man for a six.
It was a day that belonged to Imran. He faced 14 balls to get to his fifty. He hit 4 sixes and 6 fours in his innings. 48 runs of his 50 came off boundaries. Only two singles were taken at that time when he reached his fifty. Imran was in a dazzling form with the bat that day. It was a remarkable innings from the Sialkot opener.
Imran Nazir here is seen blasting the bowlers and his innings was a spectacular one. He went after the bowlers right from the word go. He was hitting the ball like he was batting for ages. There was hardly a ball which he missed. In his fifty there were ten boundaries.
The first hit from Imran was on the leg side. This is his favorite hitting place. Imran was given a short ball and he pulled this one from the middle of the bat and the ball went a long way over the fence for a huge six. This was the start of the show from Imran.
The next was almost the same ball and it got the same punishment. Only this one the ball bounced once before going over the fence. Imran was looking in a really good batting form. The bowler was trying short stiff against Imran but was failing.
The third hit was another huge six over deep square leg. The ball was pitched outside the off stump and yet Imran was able to banish the ball on the leg side. It was a cross batted shot but Imran trusted the bounce on this ball and the one from the wicket.
The bowler was not learning his lesson here. Next shot was over mid-off. The ball was hit as Imran charged his way against the bowler and slammed the ball straight over the fielder standing inside the ring. The bowler did not bowl any good ball here.
Imran was hitting everything coming his way. His next six as a monster which flew over the sight screen and hit the stands. It was a length ball and Imran picked it up beautifully. The bowler then banged one short outside the off stump and Imran lashed it over deep third man for a six.
It was a day that belonged to Imran. He faced 14 balls to get to his fifty. He hit 4 sixes and 6 fours in his innings. 48 runs of his 50 came off boundaries. Only two singles were taken at that time when he reached his fifty. Imran was in a dazzling form with the bat that day. It was a remarkable innings from the Sialkot opener.
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