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The Hundred | Twitter praises Sam Hain as he smacks a no-look reverse scoop to earn boundary

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The Hundred is the premier T20 competition in England cricket and it often shows the talent the country possesses as the batters showcase diverse shots. Sam Hain did the same in the inaugural game of The Hundred as he played a reverse scoop for four runs without even looking at the ball.

The recent edition of The Hundred started with a bang as the inaugural fixture of the season turned out to be a closely fought thriller. Sam Hain shined in the contest as he was the sole batter to hit a fifty. Also, he showcased a wide array of shots impressing the audiences. The batter also came up with a stroke including sheer innovation that sent many into awe. 

Tymal Mills was bowling the 83rd delivery of the innings and he banged it short towards the batter. The batter then changed his stance and decided to add a tinge of innovation to earn four runs, The batter reverse-scooped it and sent social media into a frenzy with his shot. The Twitterati praised the reverse scoop from Hain and expressed themselves on social media. 

What a scoop!

Was born in Hong kong!

Wow!

What?

May be, very tough!

Hard luck!

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