Lancashire batter Liam Livingstone managed to smash a huge six in the game against Yorkshire in the ongoing T20 Blast 2022 and it sailed a long way. The all-rounder, who plied his trade for the Punjab Kings in IPL 2022 recently, held the record for the longest six in the season with a 117-meter hit and he has been smashing huge sixes for fun on a regular basis. He certainly is making the boundary ropes look quite short with some gigantic hits around the world.
The official Twitter handle of Vitality Blast posted a video of Liam Livingstone smashing a massive six from Livingstone as it went far into the skies and the right-hander was quite amazed by it as well. The commentators were in awe of the six from him and reminded the viewers of the IPL six which proved to be the longest of the season. However, Livingstone failed to entertain for long as he was dismissed after a 16-ball 23 that included two fours and a six.
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“That. Is. Huge. @liaml4893 #Blast22 #RosesT20,” Vitality Blast captioned on Twitter. The ball supposedly went out of the stadium as it left many stunned.
Here is the video of the six from Liam Livingtsone:
That. Is. Huge.
🔥 @liaml4893 🔥#Blast22 #RosesT20 pic.twitter.com/FAAaWKg85P
— Vitality Blast (@VitalityBlast) May 27, 2022
As far as the match is concerned, after winning the toss and batting first, Lancashire managed to post a good score of 183 for 7 in their 20 overs on the back of Phil Salt’s 41-ball 59 and Tim David’s 18-ball 35. Haris Rauf and Jordan Thompson were the picks of the bowlers for Yorkshire as the duo managed to scalp a couple of wickets each while Revis and Adil Rashid scalped one each.
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During the chase, Yorkshire managed to tie the game by scoring the same 183 for 5 in their 20 overs, thanks to half-centuries from Tom Kohler-Cadmore (67) and Harry Brook (72). Big names like Dawid Malan and Joe Root could not get going while Luke Wood managed to pick up a couple of wickets for Lancashire in the bowling department.