There’s nothing more fascinating than a heated competition between bat and ball, and that was the case on display today as Nortje and Buttler engaged in an epic battle with the pacemaker laughing at the end. Butter seemed red hot, crushing Nortje with wizarding ease.
If you are a fan of the Fast and Furious franchise and also watch cricket, then keep an eye out for South African and Delhi capitals pacemaker Anrich Nortje because he can turn up the heat and start firing rockets at 22 yards, puzzling. batters. and get your heart rate pumping. That’s the beauty of raw pacing and what made the intimidating fast bowlers of the West Indies of the 70’s and 80’s or the Brett Lees, the Shoaib Akhtars, a memorable part of our cricket folklore.
The pace thrills like nothing else and Anrich Nortje testified to that in the third over of RR innings when he shot 148.3, 152.3, 152.1, 145.3, 156.2, 155.2 km / h in his first over. But as you know, these modern-day hitters are unfazed, especially if it’s a Jos Buttler, who adds salt to the injury by taking out bowlers like he did against Nortje hitting on all fours in a row, pulling out his tricks. unconventional baggage and dominating the pacemaker like a boss.
Having scored six and two fours at the end, everyone felt that Buttler would further humiliate DC’s pacemaker, but then revenge is best served cold. In the final installment of the finale, with Buttler winning the exciting battle between unorthodox shooting and raw pacing, Nortje showed why pacing is yaar pacing. Despite being picked up, the fast thrower did not abandon the pins to its full length when it hit a 155.1 km / h ‘rocket’ to tear off the stumps of Jos Buttler, who, this time, tried to make a conventional shot but was too slow. Even Brett Lee couldn’t contain his excitement in the comment box, as he jumped for joy when Nortje edged out a slow Buttler.
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