It was surprising to look at the same ball four and six
Auckland:World Cup 2015's latest batting records are
written. So far in this World Cup, the fastest half-century, the first double
century and has become the fastest record of 150 runs. Except for the few games
have crossed 300 in the first innings. But Saturday's match was played between
New Zealand and Australia, despite low scoring match at this stage, the
competition is by far the most exciting match. The game focuses heavily showed
bowlers.
New Zealand by 151
runs at Trent Bolt killed five wickets and Australia. Australian pacer Mitchell
Stark are not far behind, and only six wickets at 28 runs Jtkkr gave his team
almost won the match. But on the first ball of the innings kiwi made an interesting
record. Mitchell Johnson, who made 11 runs off the first ball of the cast that
record in World Cup history. Never before was not so many runs on the first
ball of the innings.
In fact that Johnson
was the first ball NB she was cast and the root was surprised by Martin
Guptill. NB Due to the free hit the next ball and the batter than the stumps
and run out and cannot
be way out. Free hit for six by Guptill blew up the fence and thus became the
first ball 11 runs.
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