Liam Livingstone scored 28 runs in 6 balls against Mitchell Starc. Along with this, Starc has also made a shameful record in his name in ODI cricket. Whose video is going viral.
ENG vs AUS Liam Livingstone hits 28 runs in one over of Mitchell Starc, video goes viral: The fourth match of the five-match ODI series between England and Australia was played at the historic Lord’s ground in London. In which England defeated Australia by 186 runs in a match interrupted by rain.
Batting first, the last over of England’s innings was the most exciting of the match, with Liam Livingstone scoring 28 runs in 6 balls against Mitchell Starc. Along with this, Starc has also made a shameful record in his name in ODI cricket. Whose video is going viral.
Livingstone hit 4 sixes and a four in Starc’s over.
The Australian captain handed over the responsibility of bowling the last over of the innings to Mitchell Starc, on whose first ball Livingstone hit a six over long on. After this, Starc did not give a single run on the second ball.
But on the third ball of the over, Livingstone hit a six towards deep square leg. The fourth ball was a full toss, which Livingstone again sent towards long off for a six.
He also hit a six on the fifth ball and on the last ball, Livingstone hit a four towards backward point. In this way, a total of 28 runs were scored in this over. This was not only the most expensive over of Mitchell Starc’s ODI career so far, but it was also the most expensive over of any Australian bowler in ODI history. Mitchell Starc’s bowling was very poor in this match. In which he gave a total of 70 runs in 8 overs, but failed to take even a single wicket.
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Incredible final over hitting from Liam Livingstone motiv💥
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Rohit Sharma had scored 29 runs
When Team India and Australia were face to face in the T20 World Cup 2024, Rohit Sharma attacked Starc in a similar manner and scored 29 runs in 1 over.