Watch: Sam Curran blows up a 117 metre monster from Scott Kugerain in the ILT20 2025 Final
In a moment of pure brilliance, Sam Curran Amazing 117 metres six off, sent shockwaves to the stadium Scott Kugerain Between ILT20 2025 Final. The left-handed all-rounder, known for his fearless stroke play, unleashed his strength in an epic way, producing what was undoubtedly the biggest hit of the season.
Sam Curran blows up a 117-meter six towering from Scott Kugerain
On the 19th, Kuggeleijn delivered a short ball that was long to fish outside, but Curran quickly predicted it. Standing deep in his fold, he used his strong base and enormous bat speed to whip the ball with a full swing over a deep midwicket. The ball swayed from his bat, surged into the night sky before disappearing into the top layer of the stadium, fussing the crowd.
The size of the hit was revealed by the way the ball moved, easily clearing the boundaries and leaving the bowler incredibly behind. Even Fielder not only saw them sailing out of their reach, but also highlighted Karan’s ability to control the opposition under pressure. His huge strike not only pushed his team totals up to a critical period, but also highlighted the evolution of power hits in modern-day T20 cricket.
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117 meters! 🤯
Desert Viper’s Skipper Sam Curran sails this delivery over midwicket. #ILT20 so far! 🚀#ILT20ONFANCODE pic.twitter.com/afosqv3qgy
– Fancode (@fancode) February 9, 2025
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Dubai Capitals Clinch Maiden ILT 20 Title Thrilling Tracking
The capital of Dubai Winning in the High Stakes final Desert Vipersecure their maiden 4 wicket wins, 20 ILT titles. Roveman Powell and Sikandar Raza Played a match-winning knock to propel the team past 190 challenging targets at Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
The Capitals, who won the toss, chose to bowl the bowl first and attempted to take advantage of the condition under the lights. The Vipers got off to a shaky start and lost Alex Hales (5) and Rahmanullah Gurbaz (5) Early OBED MCCOY. but, Max Holden (51 off 76) stabilised the innings and played important innings along with Captain Curran (33 off 62 off 62).
Curran’s explosive, unbeaten 62 featured five fours and three sixes, guaranteeing the Vipers finished strong in 189/5 in 20 overs. Wicketkeeper Azam Khan (27 off 13) provided delayed acceleration. McCoy (2/44) Sikandar Raza (1/42) was one of the wickets in Dubai’s capital.
Chasing 190 for victory, the capital lost an early wicket and skated 31/3 within five overs. Shyhope (43 off 39) The innings were stable, but the game-changing partnership came from Powell (38 off 63) and Raza (34 off 12). Powell’s offensive stroke play, combined with Raza’s explosive late cameo, changed the match courtesy of Dubai. Raza’s five Fours and one six balls ensured that Chase had finished with four balls available in 19.2 overs at 191/6.
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