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Another Century this time on P40, Came at a crucial stage of 8-2, took some time to get in as soon as the pitch conditions were comfortable went the fast forward way in the innings....
It was really a quickfire innings as majority were medium paced so was easy to judge the length and time the ball well....
Continued playing the shots whenever it was possible and rotated strike which was very important in the partnership we had and reached century...
Another thing which becomes most crucial thing which needs to be done in any format, creating partnership, had one which increased the run rate of the team and enabled us to post a huge total in the match...
When things were starting to look good had a very bizarre run out where the ball was thrown from deep wicket region to the bowler and the bowler threw a direct hit on the striker's end which I did not expect, hence end of the innings at 119...Really wanted to play the full quota of 40 to make a big score....
You can see that I have just pressed the slide button and it has hit the stumps already , as said before unexpected...

It was really a quickfire innings as majority were medium paced so was easy to judge the length and time the ball well....


Continued playing the shots whenever it was possible and rotated strike which was very important in the partnership we had and reached century...

Another thing which becomes most crucial thing which needs to be done in any format, creating partnership, had one which increased the run rate of the team and enabled us to post a huge total in the match...

When things were starting to look good had a very bizarre run out where the ball was thrown from deep wicket region to the bowler and the bowler threw a direct hit on the striker's end which I did not expect, hence end of the innings at 119...Really wanted to play the full quota of 40 to make a big score....

You can see that I have just pressed the slide button and it has hit the stumps already , as said before unexpected...
