Will Jacks breaks Gayle's ten years old record, no one could do this till date

Before Will Jacks, batting universe boss Chris Gayle had created such a ruckus against Pune Warriors in Bengaluru in 2013.

Update: 2024-04-29 11:22 GMT

In the ongoing Indian Premier League, the batsmen seem to be on fire with the bat. The discussions about Jack Fraser McGurk had not even ended when Will Jacks' stormy century in the first match played on Sunday snatched the match away from Gujarat. In the last overs, it was as if there was such a storm from Will Jacks (100 not out, 41 balls, 5 fours, 10 sixes) that everyone got swept away in it. The condition of Gujarat's fielders was as if someone had bombed it. Certainly, Will Jacks' batting was no less than a bomb for the bowlers in the slog overs. With this stormy innings, he achieved such a feat, which Chris Gayle had done only once before him, about ten years ago.

Before Will Jacks, batting universe boss Chris Gayle had created such a ruckus against Pune Warriors in Bengaluru in 2013. When it comes to the next fifty runs after completing the half-century, its boss before Sunday was Chris Gayle. Then Gayle had spent only 13 balls for the next fifty, blowing Pune's test, but on Sunday, Will Jacks wrote his name on this very-very special record.

Now Will Jacques left behind the stormy record in such a style, the visuals of which will keep flashing in the minds of the fans for a very long time. And there can be no better person than non-striker Virat Kohli to explain this style. After completing his half-century, Will Jacques completed his next fifty within the next ten balls. The result was that RCB crossed the two hundred mark with four overs remaining.

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