Mumbai, January 28: Mitchell Owen hit the co-fastest century in Big Bash League history as he rushed the Hobart Hurricanes to their first Australian Twenty20 domestic title. Owen's 39-ball ton on Monday tied Craig Simmons' century on balls from 2014. He had a chance to break it but a boundary fell just short of the rope. After a shift up the order to opener, the 23-year-old Owen has become one of the brightest Australian prospects in short-form cricket. He raised his bat for a half-century in just the fourth over, powering on with 11 sixes 슬롯사이트� a BBL final record 슬롯사이트� and six fours. Mitchell Owen Quick Facts: Here슬롯사이트™s All You Need To Know About BBL 2024-25 Final's Player of the Match and Big Bash League's Joint-Fastest Centurion.
"That was next-level hitting that made it pretty easy for us at the end," teammate Matthew Wade said.
The sellout crowd of 15,706 at Bellerive Oval chanted Owen's name as the run-rate required ticked down.
"That was super special. The most special thing is hearing everyone in the crowd enjoying it. And I'm so grateful, I'm so proud that we could bring this trophy to Tassie (Tasmania)."슬롯 머신 사이트 추천Owen said. Which Team Mitchell Owen Is Part of in IPL 2025? Here's the Franchise Explosive Australian Opener Will Play For in Indian Premier League Season 18.
Midway through his innings, Owen became the BBL's leading run-scorer for the season, overtaking David Warner. Owen was out for 108 off 44 balls in the 11th over at 139-3. Chasing 183 to win against the Sydney Thunder, Hobart reached 185-3 with 35 balls to spare and won by seven wickets. Hobart's success in the 14th BBL left the Melbourne Stars as the only side yet to win the title.
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