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In a dramatic and awe-inspiring display of skill during a Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) 2023 match, Brisbane Heat‘s dynamic all-rounder, Grace Harris, managed to hit a six with a broken bat, causing a stir among cricket enthusiasts.
Grace Harris smacks the ball out of park with a broken bat
The extraordinary feat took place during the 14th over of the highly anticipated encounter between Brisbane Heat and Perth Scorchers, with Piepa Cleary delivering the ball.
Amidst the thrilling match at the North Sydney Oval, Harris’s unexpected and remarkable shot left commentators and spectators in splits. Despite the challenging circumstance, the seasoned cricketer displayed exceptional composure, executing a powerful shot that sailed over the boundary, earning her team six crucial runs.
Following the extraordinary incident, a video capturing the breathtaking moment swiftly went viral across various social media platforms, garnering widespread attention and praise for Harris’s remarkable display of determination and skill. Cricket enthusiasts, fellow players, and fans alike have hailed the exceptional performance as a testament to Harris’s unwavering dedication and resilience in the face of adversity.
Here’s the video:
EXTRAORDINARY!
Grace Harris had a broken bat, and this is how it played out:
"Hey guys, I need a new bat!"
"Stuff it, I'll still hit it!"And then Harris hits it for SIX! #WBBL09 @SportsCenter #SCTop10 pic.twitter.com/ZI9JUnAyyl
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) October 22, 2023
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The viral video of Harris’s remarkable six with a broken bat has further added to the excitement surrounding the ongoing WBBL 2023 season, solidifying her status as one of the most dynamic and resilient players in women’s cricket.
Grace Harris remained unbeaten on 136
After put in bat first, Brisbane Heat posted a daunting total of 229/7 on the scoreboard. Thanks to Grace Harris who smashed the highest individual score in the history of Women’s Big Bash League. She remained unbeaten on 136 after facing 59 deliverers. Her scintillating knock was laced with 12 fours and 11 gigantic sixes.