Finn Allen scares the cricket ball into seeking ICC protection, and a stand for six-sixes Shastri at Wankhede
By K.R. Nayar From Wankhede Stadium Mumbai. The kiwi may be a bird that cannot fly, but on Wednesday at Eden Gardens, the Kiwis took off in style, stunning South Africa in the first semi-final of the ICC T20 World Cup in less than 13 overs. New Zealand opener Finn Allen, who is the hardest hitter of the ball in New Zealand, gave the Kiwis the wings to trounce South Africa and fly to Ahmedabad for the final. The day the cricket ball got scared Who is Finn Allen who follows the motto: “Watch the ball hard, hit the ball hard”? He treated the hard cricket ball with utter disdain. When he was on the crease, it looked like the ball was literally scared of him. Before him, only Chris Gayle — who struck the fastest century in a T20 World Cup against England in 2016 off 47 balls — had dominated the bowling in such fashion. Allen bettered that record, reaching his century in 33 balls, which means the ball suffered 14 fewer balls than when Gayle reached his century. Helpless South Afric...