Published 17:02 IST, January 6th 2020

KKR's English recruit Tom Banton scores second fastest BBL fifty, hits 5 sixes in an over

KKR's newest recruit Tom Banton put on a show for his franchise in the BBL. The English wicketkeeper scored a 16-ball half-century against the Sydney Thunder.

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Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kolkata Knight Riders would be happy looking at ir purchase of wicketkeeper-batsman Tom Banton ahead of IPL 2020. young English cricketer scored second-fastest half-century in Big Bash League (BBL) history while playing for Brisbane Heat against Sydney Thunder. Banton hit five consecutive sixes off Thunder spinner Arjun Nair en-route his 16-ball 50.

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Tom Banton puts on a show in second-fastest fifty in BBL history

Tom Banton is currently plying his trade in Big Bash League playing for Brisbane Heat. Heat took on Sydney Thunder in Showground Stadium on Monday in a rain-curtailed 8-overs-per-side match. Opting to bat, Heat sent out former KKR batsman Chris Lynn and ir newest recruit Tom Banton to bat. dynamic duo went after bowling attack, scoring at relative ease. Banton took a particular liking to Sydney Thunder off-spinner Arjun Nair, whom he hit for five consecutive sixes.

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Tom Banton beats former KKR man Chris Lynn to second fastest BBL 50

Tom Banton’s 16 ball half-century is second-fastest in BBL after Chris Gayle’s herculean 12-ball 50 for Melbourne Renegades. Banton went past former Brisbane Heat and KKR player Brendon McCullum, teammate Chris Lynn and Tim Ludeman, all of whom scored 18-ball half-centuries. Tom Banton eventually perished for a 19-ball 56, putting on a 90-run opening partnership in just 5 overs with Lynn. Chris Lynn perished soon after falling for a 13-ball 31.

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BBL: Brisbane Heat set Sydney Thunder an uphill chase

Brisbane Heat ended up with a daunting total of 119/4 in ir 8 overs. Max Bryant and Jack Prestwidge scored essential boundaries in end after Heat innings derailed after Banton and Lynn’s quick dismissals. Tom Banton has been in fine form in BBL for Heat and KKR would hope that Englishman can replicate his excellent showing in IPL 2020.

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17:02 IST, January 6th 2020