Finn Allen Smashes 101 With 8 Sixes in Big Bash League
New Zealand cricket star Finn Allen turned Marvel Stadium into his personal launching pad, blasting eight towering sixes in a 53-ball century that left Australian legend Ricky Ponting reaching for one word: "brutal." One shot nearly kissed the roof on its way to a whopping 104 meters.
When Finn Allen steps to the crease, spectators in the cheap seats might want to invest in helmets.
The Black Caps opener put on a fireworks display Thursday night at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, smashing 101 runs off just 53 balls for the Perth Scorchers. His demolition of the Melbourne Renegades bowling attack included eight sixes and five fours, with one mammoth hit officially measured at 104 meters that nearly reached the stadium roof.
Allen didn't just flirt with the ceiling once. An earlier shot actually struck the roof and had to be called a dead ball, suggesting Marvel Stadium might need a higher ceiling when he's in town.
The 25-year-old showed zero mercy during one particularly explosive stretch, launching three consecutive sixes that had commentators scrambling for superlatives. Australian cricket legend Ricky Ponting, who knows a thing or two about dominant innings, kept his assessment simple: "brutal."
Allen's hundred marks his fifth century across 169 career T20 matches, proving this wasn't a lucky night but rather another chapter in a rising career. With the T20 World Cup just weeks away, his timing couldn't be better for New Zealand.
His explosive knock powered Perth to a commanding 219 runs batting first, setting up what became a comfortable victory. The performance adds to what's already been a century-rich Big Bash season, with Allen's blast marking the seventh hundred of the tournament so far.
Why This Inspires
Allen's performance reminds us that sports can deliver pure, uncomplicated joy. In an era of complex statistics and endless analysis, sometimes a cricket ball sailing 104 meters into the stands is all the story you need.
His success also highlights New Zealand's depth of talent heading into the World Cup. When your opening batsman can casually destroy bowling attacks in Australia's premier T20 league, the future looks bright.
For young cricketers watching from home, Allen's knock offers a masterclass in aggressive, confident batting. He didn't just play it safe or accumulate runs slowly. He trusted his skills, backed his power, and delivered a performance people will remember.
The timing matters too. Just as New Zealand prepares for cricket's biggest stage next month, Allen sent a clear message: he's ready, he's fearless, and bowlers should be worried.
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Based on reporting by Stuff NZ
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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