This player did charisma by breaking the world record, made such a record by playing an inning of 150 runs
Lizelle Lee Century: In the Women’s Big Bash League 2024, Hobart Hurricanes defeated Perth Scorchers by 72 runs. In this match, Lizelle Lee batted for Hobart Hurricanes in a way that is rarely seen in a women’s cricket match. He took full advantage of the opposing team’s bowlers and scored a stormy century. He was chosen Player of the Year for his brilliant performance.
Lizel Lee played an excellent inning of 150 runs
Lizelle Lee scored 150 runs in just 75 balls. During his innings he hit 12 fours and 12 sixes. This is the highest individual score in the history of the Women’s Big Bag League. Lizelle Lee has become the player to hit the most sixes in any T20 match of women’s cricket. She has broken the world records of Grace Harris and Laura Agatha. Both these players had the record of hitting 11 sixes each in the Women’s T20 match. Now Lizelle Lee has done a great job by hitting 12 sixes in her innings.
Player who has hit the most sixes in any match of Women’s T20 cricket:
- Lizelle Lee (Hobart Hurricanes)- 12
- Grace Harris (Brisbane Heat)- 11
- Laura Agatha (Brazil)- 11
- Ashley Gardner (Sydney Sixers)- 10
- Deandra Dottin (West Indies)- 9
After playing a strong inning, Lizelle League said that this is one of those days. When all the balls do not hit the middle of the bat. But still things went my way. He then said that even though my form was not good, it was incredible to have the support of the team, support staff and family.
Hobart Hurricanes scored 203 runs
It is because of Lizelle Lee that Hobart Hurricanes team has been successful in scoring 200 plus. Apart from Liezel, Heather Graham scored 23 runs for the team. Elise Villani contributed 14 runs. The team scored 203 runs after 20 overs. Chasing the target, Perth Scorchers were all out for 131 runs and could not even play the full 20 overs and lost the match by 72 runs.
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