Chris Gayle effort bay of a century, an unprecedented Sydney Thunder six-wicket victory over the increase of Adelaide strikers in the league big shock bash last night at ANZ Stadium. Gayle made radiance job of all the strikers in 155 / 8, 11 hits six - the most in a single T20 tickets on Australian soil - not until the end 100 of a total of just 54 balls and enfold the triumph for the local 9 balls to unused.
There was no lack of energy in thunderous percussion Gayle - but that was not the game winning hit Twenty20 stereotypes. Gayle was in true style, which was great, very cool. Gayle was not nervous and could never be accused of beating, but it was all about timing and style so gentle banished the ball deep into the bleachers. Also rotated the strike with aplomb and was never in a hurry.
There's a reason most wanted BBL franchise 32 years old, in his books, and the effect was in full-screen Gayle. Although it is not always, pretty. If the execution rate of descent in thunder more than 14 years, the crowd began booing the 11 337 Craig Philipson Gayle not to strike with.
It threatened to be a touch later, when he was hit by Aaron Philipson O'Brien, whereby the hosts 400-100 and a required flow rate of almost 10 in 15 more. However, Gayle was relentless. Four balls later planted on six O'Brien a long time, and continued the march towards Australia's record for most sixes in an excavation T20, brings his 53-ball ton with a single stripe on the side of the leg.
The result means that the Thunder are the only unbeaten sides Hobart in the ACB, with the next century heroism Gayle David Warner impressive last week against the stars in Melbourne.
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