‌WATCH, BBL | Ducket rubbishes ICC rankings by smashing six consecutive boundaries off Hosein

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Not always you can prove a system wrong that has governed a gigantic ecosystem like that of the cricketing universe. However, English batter Ben Duckett made the current No. 1 ranked T20 bowler toil hard by smashing six back-to-back fours during his second BBL game for the Melbourne Stars.

The toss favoured the home side, Sydney Sixers during the initial game of the Boxing Day event in the Big Bash League. After Moises Henriques sent the visitors to bat, Ben Duckett got off to a flying start despite losing out on opening partner inside the mandatory powerplay. Following three overs of decent play, the southpaw took on the ICC no. 1 ranked T20 bowler and smashed six consecutive fours in the last over of the mandatory field restrictions

Duckett banged a couple of fours over mid-wicket by rocking back off a short-pitch delivery in the first three balls of the fourth over. Subsequently, he hanged back and cut a widish good length delivery towards backward point for a four. On the fifth ball, Duckett switched to reverse sweep attempt and middled the fuller delivery nicely to propel the ball towards the deep point region ropes. Having hit five back-to-back fours, the southpaw judged a slower one nicely off Akeal’s hands and lofted it towards the V region to make it six successive boundaries in the over. He went on to notch a 22-ball half-century, his first for the Stars.

Duckett fires!!

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