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In the 2nd T20I against West Indies on Monday (November 11), England captain Jos Buttler delivered a stunning performance, hitting a remarkable six that sailed out of the stadium. The match, held at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados, saw England clinch a comfortable seven-wicket victory, taking a 2-0 lead in the five-match series. Buttler’s perfo🧔rmance, especially his colossal six, stole the spotlight and was a defining moment in the game.
The colossal 115 mt six by Jos Buttler off Gudakesh Motie
The standout moment came on the third ball of the ninth over. Facing West Indies spinner Gudakesh Motie, Buttler displayed impeccable timing and brute power. Motie delivered a length ball, tempting Buttler to step forward. Reading the bowler’s intentions perfectly, Bu🌌ttler advanced down the pitch with an aggressive intent.
As♛ the ball approached, he met it with a clean and powerful swing, sending it 💙soaring over the stadium roof for a monstrous 115-meter six. The shot was not only technically flawless but also a show of Buttler’s strength and ability to handle high-pressure moments with ease. The ball’s journey out of the ground showcased Buttler’s power-hitting prowess, reaffirming his status as one of the most explosive batters in modern cricket.
Here’s the video:
115 METRE SIX 🤯
Buttler hits one out of the ground anꦯd he is cooking♍!
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England’s bowlers set up the win against West Indies
Earlier in the match, England’s bowlers made significant inroads after winning the toss and choosing to field. Saqib Mahmood dismissed Brandon King early, while Jofra Archer sent Evin Lewis back for just eight. West Indies struggled to gain momentum, losing key wickets at regular intervals. Nicholas Pooran‘s slow 14 off 23 balls and disappointing contributions from Roston Chase and Sherfane Rutherford left the hosts at a challenging 80/5 after 13 overs. Despite a valiant 43 from captain Rovman Powell and a late cameo by Romario Shepherd, the West Indies managed only 158/8. Mahmood, Livingstone, and Dan Mousley each picked up two 🦋wickets, effectively restricting the West Indies to a below-par score.
Buttler and Will Jacks’ partnership
Chasing 159, England got off to a rocky start as last game’s centurion, Phil Salt, was dismissed for a golden duck by Akeal Hosein. However, Buttler found a reliable partner in Will Jacks, and together, they turned the game around with a phenomenal 129-run stand. Jacks contributed a solid 38 off 29 balls, while Buttler dominated with a blistering 83 ♏off 45 deliveries, featuring eight fours and six sixes.
Their partnership dismantled the West Indies bowling attack, setting a strong foundation for England’s comfortable chase. With Buttler’s commanding knock and Jacks’ solid support, England chased down the target in just 14.5 overs, winning by seven wickets with 31 balls remaining. Liam Livingstone add𒉰ed the finishing touches with an unbeaten ꩲ23 off 11 balls.