Menās Hundred | Twitter reacts as Russell muscles the leg spinner out of Rashid with a colossal 107-meter six
In the era of limited ball cricket, nothing enthrals the audience more than seeing their star batter hit colossal sixes. Such was the scene in the game between Trent Rockets and London Spirits at Trent Bridge where Andre Russell showed his vintage class and smacked Rashid Khan for a 107-meter six.
When Andre Russell came to bat, he made an immediate impact with a massive 107-meter six off Rashid Khan. On the 49th delivery, Rashid bowled a tossed-up ball on off-stump. Russell expertly judged the line and cleared his front leg aiming for a maximum. His timing was impeccable as he sent the ball sailing over deep mid-wicket with tremendous force. The six was so powerful that it travelled 107 meters and landed well beyond the stadium gallery as Rashid wore a wry smile as he witnessed Russellās colossal hit. The moment quickly captured the attention of cricket fans, who took to social media to discuss the remarkable shot.
That's gone outta here!
ā Gill Bill (@bill_gill76078)Ā
Hahaha!
Andre Russell needs little introduction.Ā
ā The Hundred (@thehundred)Ā
But if you are new toĀ , here's what he's all about! šĀ
He can do it! Don't force him! xD xD
Andre Russell, hit it a bit further please š£š„š„š„š„
ā Alec Holdaway (@AlecHoldaway)Ā
That was so close!
Andre Russell escaped de@th by a whisker.Ā
ā Luke Thomas (@BestJobTraining)Ā
Haaa!
Andre Russell needs little introduction.Ā
ā The Hundred (@thehundred)Ā
But if you are new toĀ , here's what he's all about! šĀ
He is even human!
Andre Russell Failed To Impress In The Hundred.Ā
ā A (@kin_g28)Ā
hat was too low for him!
andre Russell gets out to a low delivery
ā āāāLike-a-VIRGILāāā (@Like_A_VIRGIL_4)Ā
That's massive!
107M SIX from Andre Russell! š¤ÆĀ Ā
ā Muhammad Zain (@_muhammadzain1)Ā
Huge!!!!
russel the freaking beast muscles with a 107m six against rashid khan.Ā
ā Ahmad Amin Khan (@AhmadAminKhan)Ā
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