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Rakheem Cornwall amazing hitting in T20

Rakheem Cornwall is an all-rounder form the Leeward Islands. He plays the domestic cricket and he is one of the biggest athletes in the cricket world. He has a tall height and big physique. He is one of those players who can easily be termed as giant.
Rakheem played a blinder last night in the game. He scored some massive shots. He was into action straight away as this t20 format never lets to take an easy breath. He was playing some blinders as the bowlers were being hit to all parts of the park.

Rakheem started his innings with a lofted drive over mid-off. The fielder was inside the circle and Rakheem only had to clear his head. The drive went off the middle and he got an easy length to hit. Once the ball went over the fielder’s head it was four.

The next shot was another huge hit over the leg side this time. This was a poor ball down the leg side and all Rakheem did was just touch the bat to the ball. He ball went down to the deep fine leg for another boundary. After this came a series of straight hits.

Rakheem likes to hit the ball on the up and straight. We have seen him hitting these shots with easy. This is his favorite shot. He makes sure each time that he hits the ball as straighter as possible. This is quality batting from the big Leeward Island batsman.

The big West Indian Rakheem Cornwall played a good hand for the Leeward Island in the last T20 game. Rakheem was in a great form with the bat. He hot some powerful shots and there was a series of boundaries scored by him last night.

Rakheem has been hitting the ball really well in the event. He is an absolute giant and hence he always gets the power behind the shots. He is one of those players who can just come in and hit the ball hard any time. This is his specialty like other West Indian players.

Rakheem started his innings with a booming drive on the off side. In fact call it a lofted drive over mid-off. The ball was bowled with a normal length and as Rakheem is very heighted to such balls are always drivable for him. All he needed was to clear the fielder inside the ring.

Rakheem did that and posted his first boundary. The next hit was a touch on the leg side. This was a really poor ball from the bower and Rakheem just played it fine down the leg side. The ball hit the middle once again and rushed off to the boundary.

Then comes the big pull. This was a short ball and Rakheem pulled this one with all the ease in the world. He is so heighted that short balls comes at an ideal height for him. Rakheem easily pulled this ball and then this one went to the boundary as well.



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