Australian all-rounder Sean Abbott made historical past within the T20 Blast for Surrey on Saturday morning [AEST], smashing the equal-fastest century (34 balls) within the competitors’s historical past.
Abbott’s gorgeous knock got here simply in time for Surrey, who have been 64-4 when the Australian entered and hit 11 sixes to complete 110 not out off 41 deliveries.
Surrey ended up ending 223-5 and defeating Kent by 41 runs at The Oval, with Abbott even taking fellow Australian Kane Richardson for 30 within the seventeenth over.
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Abbott equalled the late Andrew Symonds’ report for Kent in 2004, with the 31-year-old telling Sky Sports after the sport that the achievement “won’t sink in for a while”.
“I don’t think I’ll get much sleep tonight but to share that one with Roy, he’s a hero of mine and hopefully we get to share a beer upstairs and have a chat about it some day,” Abbott stated.
“I’m absolutely chuffed with it. I don’t really have the words for it to be honest.”
Abbott simply handed his earlier profession better of simply 41 within the knock, which was described as “astonishing” by the Sky Sports commentary staff.
It was additionally tied for the fourth-fastest century of all time in T20 cricket, simply 4 balls slower than the report set by Chris Gayle for Royal Challengers Bangalore within the IPL in 2013.
FASTEST T20 HUNDREDS IN HISTORY
Chris Gayle — 30 balls (Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Pune Warriors in Bangalore, 2013)
Rishabh Pant — 32 balls (Delhi vs Himachal Pradesh in Delhi, 2018)
Wihan Lubbe — 33 balls (North West vs Limpopo in Paarl, 2018)
Andrew Symonds — 34 balls (Kent vs Middlesex in Maidstone, 2004)
Sean Abbott — 34 balls (Surrey vs Kent at The Oval, 2023)
Abbott had been promoted up the order to bat at six after an harm to Jason Roy on Friday, which subsequently noticed Surrey transfer Laurie Evans as much as the highest alongside Will Jacks.
Skipper Sam Curran advised Sky Sports that they’d advised Abbott shifting up the order would contain him taking over “a bit of responsibility”.
“I think he did more than that,” Curran laughed.
“Pretty amazing. I think I said to him when he was walking off I don’t think that’s going to happen again,” he added.
“I think it was just one of those nights where he’s just an unbelievable striker of the ball and that’s what happens in T20 cricket. In the position we were in, 60 for 4, someone had to step up but to step up and get 100 off 30-odd balls is almost too special.”
Kent captain Sam Billings was additionally stuffed with reward for Abbott, describing it as a “pretty special” knock from the Australian.
“I thought we were brilliant as a bowling unit until the 12th or 13th over and then didn’t quite execute,” Billings advised Sky Sports.
“But when someone is playing like that, you’ve got to kind of tip your hat to them. That was seriously special.”
Abbott bowled for 3 overs too, ending 0-38 with an financial system fee of 12.66 and a few essential dot balls late within the piece, joking post-game that he felt like he “played a rugby match”.
“I copped a few bruises, almost bloody headbutted one out there on the fence and copped a few on the fingers but I was just chuffed I got to bowl a few dot balls at the end there,” he stated.
I used to be a bit nervous, I used to be on my final legs with the engine. But I don’t assume that’s going to sink in for some time.
“That was the furthest thing on my radar coming into the ground today. I was just looking forward to my first game at home for Surrey.”
While Richardson gave up 30 to Abbott in a single over, the Australian paceman in any other case restricted Surrey’s batters to 23 runs off three overs whereas additionally taking a wicket.
“Richo is one of the great men,” Abbott stated.
“I actually said out there to Jordan Clark, we got a few away a few overs earlier and I said, ‘I think we have to cash in now because we all know how world class Richo is and that over just managed to get away’, and he actually managed to come back and bowled a really good last over.
“A bit unfortunate with the inside edge last ball. Quite often that last over you can get momentum with the bowling side, even though we’ve got over 200, once they go in to bat they can sort of take the momentum with them.
“He showed his class in that last over to be honest. He came back after we had some success in his previous over and he bowled a good six balls. Hats off to Richo, I think he came back well there.”
Originally printed as Sean Abbott erupts to bludgeon 34-ball century in T20 blast
Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au