Canada Super 60: Alex Hales wreaked havoc, smashing 80 runs without running, Moeen Ali hitting 7 sixes

Moeen Ali and Alex Hales are currently playing in the Super 60 T10 League in Canada, where they led their team to victory in their very first match. Moeen Ali and Hales smashed a barrage of sixes and fours.

The first three matches of the T10 League in Canada witnessed some impressive batting performances. Two English batsmen, Alex Hales and Moeen Ali, particularly showcased their prowess. Both led their teams to victory, smashing a barrage of sixes and fours. Speaking of Alex Hales, he led the Toronto Sixers to an 8-wicket victory. He helped his team surpass the target of 137 runs in just 9.3 overs.

Alex Hales's Amazing Hitting

Alex Hales' explosive batting against the Brampton Blitz. The team scored 136 runs while batting first, but in response, they failed to withstand Alex Hales' explosive batting. Alex Hales, along with Jason Roy, gave the team a blistering start. Hales smashed an unbeaten 86 off 32 balls. Significantly, Hales scored 80 runs solely through boundaries. He hit 8 sixes and 8 fours in his innings, achieving a strike rate of close to 270. Although his teammate Suresh Raina was dismissed for just 1 run, Daniel Sams, who came in to bat after him, scored 19 runs in 9 balls to give the team the victory.

Moeen Ali's brilliance

Alex Hales batted well, and Moeen Ali was not far behind. He scored an unbeaten 63 off 27 balls. Playing for the Vancouver Kings, Moeen Ali hit 7 sixes and 3 fours, achieving a strike rate of over 230. His explosive batting helped Vancouver's team score 156 runs in 10 overs. In reply, David Malan tried to help White Rock Warriors win by scoring 45 runs in 15 balls but in the end the team lost the match by 25 runs.

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Indian players failed

Three big Indian players failed on the first day of the Canada Super 60 tournament. Shikhar Dhawan failed to open his account, Suresh Raina scored just one run, and Rishi Dhawan also failed to open his account. However, this is a big tournament, so we hope these Indian players will also show their mettle.