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Watch: Saim Ayub hammer Tymal Mills for no look six in PSL 2024

Watch: Saim Ayub hammer Tymal Mills for no look six in PSL 2024

PSL 2024: Saim Ayub sets PSL 2024 on fire with stunning no look sixer against Tymal Mills as Pesahwar Zalmi beat Islamabad United

Talk about setting the pace in a game. Saim Ayub broke the internet with a splendid no-look sixer in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Peshawar Zalmi vs Islamabad United clash. The young batter laid the foundation for his side’s massive total which say skipper Babar Azam hammering a century. But his special no-look sixer hogged the limelight as fans remain enthralled after watching the sixer.

The young 21-year-old batter gave his side a grand start. He stitched a 77 run stand with skipper Babar Azam which lead to a solid foundation of the team. Sain Ayub then took charge against Tymal Mills. He executed his no look sixer to perfection as he hammered a 141 kph delivery over the ropes.

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The ball pitched a bit short of a length between middle an off stump moved into the batter. The southpaw adjusted his stance, kept his head low and flicked the ball over leg for six. He kept on maintaining his no-look pose as the ball reached the crowd.

With 3 fours and 2 sixes to his name, Saim Ayub managed a quick firing 38 run knock from 21 balls. On the other hand, skipper Babar Azam remained unbeaten. He slammed a stunning century. With 14 fours and 2 sixes, he slammed 111* from 63 balls as Peshawar took a 8 run victory.

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