Explosive batting by former RCB batter: 31 runs in a single over

In Big Bash League, Aaron Finch scored an unbeaten 76 off 35 balls with 7 fours and 5 sixes. But despite Finch’s flamboyance, Melbourne could only score 202 for 5 in the allotted 20 overs and lost by 10 runs. 2,4,4,2,7,6,6… This is not some mobile number. Instead, the list of runs scored by a former Aussie captain in a single over. Explosive batting by Former RCB batter: 31 runs in a single over.

Aaron Finch, the former captain of the team who has moved far away from Australian cricket due to his poor form, has proved that he still has the ability to play in the national team by playing an explosive innings in the Big Bash League. Melbourne Renegades captain Aaron Finch scored 31 runs in one over against Perth Scorchers bowler Andrew Tye in the Big Bash League. However, despite Finch’s brilliance, the Perth Scorchers managed to beat the Melbourne Renegades.

In the 52nd match of the league, there was an exciting match between Melbourne Renegades and Perth Scorchers. Perth Scorchers, who batted first, set a target of 213 runs. At this time, Finch, who batted brilliantly for the Melbourne team, robbed Andrew Tye of a run in one over.

In the 18th over of the match, Andrew Tye attacked for Perth Scorchers, while the captain of the opposing team, Aaron Finch, was on strike. Finch scored 2 runs in the first ball of the over and hit 2 consecutive boundaries in the next 2 balls. Finch again managed to steal 2 runs in the fourth ball. Ty was under pressure and no balled the 5th ball.

Taking advantage of this no ball, Finch hit an uppercut for a six. Later, Finch hit another six in the free hit ball. Finally Finch hit the last ball of the over for a six and became the highest run scorer in a single over in the league.

In this one over, Finch blasted 31 runs, and Ty was shocked by this, he also took a catch in the next over. For the team, Finch scored an unbeaten 76 off 35 balls with 7 fours and 5 sixes. But despite Finch’s flamboyance, Melbourne could only score 202 for 5 in the allotted 20 overs and lost by 10 runs.

Finch, who announced his retirement from one-day international cricket last year, later led the Australian team in the T20 World Cup. But he got injured in the middle of the tournament and was dropped from the team. Since then, Finch has not been able to return to the Australian team.

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