6,6,6,4,4,4 … This KKR player wreaked havoc from across the border, half -century scored in just 19 balls

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|14-04-2025

KKR: In IPL 2025, a stormy game is being seen with the bat. Sometimes Abhishek Sharma and sometimes Nicholas Puran are wreaking havoc with the bat. Now a similar demonstration has come out from across the border, in which a batsman has wreaked havoc by playing a stormy innings in just 19 balls. The wires of this player are associated with KKR. Everyone is surprised to see the stormy game of Kolkata player from across the border.

Now let's know who this player is

KKR batsman carried a stormy attack from border

        KKR, Sam Billings, Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2025

Actually, the tenth season of PSL is being played in Pakistan during the IPL 2025 window. During this, England wicketkeeper batsman Sam Billings, who played for KKR, has wreaked havoc. Playing for Lahore Kalandars, he has scored an unbeaten half -century in just 19 balls against Quetta Gladiator. He has caught everyone's attention by batting stormy in the match being played across the border.

During this time, 4 fours and as many sixes were seen with his bat.

Explosion of former KKR batsman Sam Billings

Due to this stormy innings by Sam Billings, Lahore Kalandars won against Quetta Gladiator. Let us tell you that due to Sam, Lahore Kalandars scored 219 runs while batting first. In response, Quetta Gladiator scored 140 runs. As a result, Lahore Kalandars won by 79 runs. Sam's innings won everyone's heart. It is known that he has also played in IPL. He last played for KKR in 2022.

He was bought by Kolkata for 2 crores.

This was Sam's performance in IPL

But Sam Billings's performance for KKR was nothing special. He did not score a single half -century in 8 matches. His bat scored a strike rate of 122.46 and 169 runs at an average of 22. His highest score was 36 runs. If we look at his overall IPL career, he scored 503 runs in 30 matches at a strike rate of 129 and an average of 19. During this, he also scored 3 half -centuries.

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