Darren Stevens scored 190 runs in 149 balls against Glamorgan. Stevens also took a terrific record for his unique innings.
There are certain acts in cricket that are always remembered. In such a situation, such a feat took place in county cricket, which is getting much praise on social media. In fact, the 45-year-old player of England has done an amazing job. With his batting, he played a stormy innings of 190 runs in 149 balls, which included 15 sixes and 15 fours.
Kent’s 45-year-old England batsman Darren Stevens smashed 190 runs in 149 balls against Glamorgan. On the strength of his unique innings, Stevens also took a terrific record. Stevens has become such a batsman, whose name has now been recorded at the age of 40, the highest sixes in an innings of a first class cricket match.
Earlier this record was in the name of John MacPeas. John McPeace played a total of 10 sixes during his innings against Worcestershire in 1926, playing for Lancashire. At that time, MacPeas was 44 years old.
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Here’s Darren Stevens smashing loads of boundaries. Enjoy 😍pic.twitter.com/KQjAYsPGp3
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Kent’s team could score 307 runs on the basis of Darren Stevens’ 190-run innings, tell that Kent’s 7 wickets had fallen to only 92 runs. He shared 166 runs for the 9th wicket. Let us know that Cummins scored only 1 run in this partnership, the remaining runs came off Stevens’s bat. After batting, Stevens also managed to take the wicket of Marcus Labushane.
This was Stevens’ 36th century in first class cricket. Stevens has played 315 matches in his career so far. There itself Apart from batting, he has also taken a total of 565 first class wickets. Stevens made his debut in first class cricket in the year 1997.