Australia kicked off their five-match T20 series against West Indies with a thrilling 3-wicket victory, thanks to a dream debut by Mitchell Owen, who made an immediate impact with both bat and ball. In doing so, he replicated a feat not seen in 16 years and etched his name in Australian cricket history.
6 Sixes and a Sensational DebutPlaying his first-ever international match, Mitchell Owen blasted 50 runs off just 27 balls, smashing 6 towering sixes at a blistering strike rate of 185.18. His fearless knock helped Australia chase down the target and secure a 1-0 lead in the series. For his all-round performance, he was named Player of the Match.
A Rare Club: 50 on DebutOwen became only the fourth Australian cricketer overall and the third in men’s cricket to score a T20I half-century on debut, following legends like:
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Ricky Ponting (2005)
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David Warner (2009)
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Karen Rolton (Women’s T20I, 2005)
David Warner had last achieved the feat 16 years ago, scoring 89 off 43 balls against South Africa, which included 6 sixes and 7 fours.
Impact with the Ball TooOwen also made his presence felt with the ball, delivering a crucial over where he dismissed Shai Hope, one of West Indies' top batters. He gave away just 14 runs in his solitary over, contributing significantly to Australia’s win.
Mitchell Owen’s remarkable performance has not only won the match for Australia but also set the tone for a promising future in international cricket.
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