SL vs WI: 4,4,4,4,4,4… 6 balls of six crossed the boundary, Sri Lankan batsman created chaos

Pathum Nissanka Six Fours: In the second T20 match being played between Sri Lanka and West Indies, Pathum Nissanka created a lot of chaos with the bat. Nissanka played a quick inning of 54 runs in 49 balls. During this innings, Nissanka hit six consecutive fours in a single over of Shephar Joseph. That means the Sri Lankan batsman took all the balls of the over across the boundary line. Thanks to Nissanka's brilliant innings, Sri Lanka, batting first, scored 162 runs on the score board after losing 5 wickets in 20 overs. Kushal Mendis contributed 26 runs and Kushal Perera contributed 24 runs.

Six fours hit in one over

Pathum Nissanka started his innings slowly and looked quiet in the first over. Even in the second and third overs, no boundaries were hit from Sri Lanka. However, Nissanka opened his hands in the fourth over. The first ball of the over from Shemar Joseph took the heavy edge of Nissanka's bat and crossed the boundary line. The second ball of the over was sent over the covers by the Sri Lankan batsman to the boundary.

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The third ball took the edge of Nissanka's bat and crossed the boundary line behind the wicket. Nissanka also took the fourth ball of the over across the boundary line. Nissanka also sent the fifth ball towards the leg side for a four. Even on the last ball of the over, the right-handed batsman was successful in scoring a four. Shemar Joseph also bowled a wide in the over. In this way Nissanka scored 25 runs from Joseph's over.

Nissanka played a brilliant innings

Sri Lanka had a strong start after winning the toss and coming to bat first. Pathum Nissanka and Kushal Mendis added 77 runs for the first wicket. Mendis returned to the pavilion after scoring 26 runs in 25 balls. After this, Nissanka along with Kushal Perera added 34 runs for the second wicket. Perera walked out after scoring 24 runs in 16 balls, hitting 3 fours and a six. Nissanka held one end and batted brilliantly and played a strong inning of 54 runs in 49 balls. During this inning, Nissanka hit 9 fours and one six. Nissanka's innings was ended by Alzarri Joseph in the 16th over.

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