'Unbelievable': Chris Lynn goes bonkers in 'brutal' T20 display
T20 specialist Chris Lynn has been keeping himself in form after he unleashed during Queensland’s T20 Premier grade on the weekend.
Lynn returned to Australia after spending the entire Indian Premier League season on the bench.
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But the big-hitting opener appeared in good-form after being released from quarantine after hitting a sensational 154 off just 55 balls.
The innings for Toombul included five fours and an astonishing 20 sixes with a strike rate of 338.24.
Fellow Queenslander Matt Renshaw also opened the batting for Toolumba and hit 55 off 29 balls.
Many took notice of Lynn’s “unbelievable” innings on social media.
Imagine rocking up hungover on a Sunday and Chris Lynn is playing for the opposition. Brutal. https://t.co/qdZGPFqe6o
— That’s so Village (@ThatsSoVillage) November 29, 2020
Chris Lynn's last 115 runs came from 34 balls today...
That's about 3.4 runs a ball.— Tim Michell (@tim_michell) November 29, 2020
Chris Lynn scored 154 in just 55 balls and hits 20 Sixes and just 5 fours in the Queensland T20 Cup.
•Runs - 154
•Balls - 55
•Sixes - 20
•Fours - 5
Unbelievable From Chris Lynn.!! #Queensland— CricketMAN2 (@man4_cricket) November 29, 2020
Having gone nearly three months without a game and only days after being released from hotel quarantine, Chris Lynn fired a devastating warning to @BBL bowlers! https://t.co/Q1KrjZCGhT https://t.co/UTiabsvzec
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) November 29, 2020
154 off 55 balls by Chris Lynn today in Queensland Premier T20 game with just a very less number of 20 sixes...! 🙈
— Shreyas Srinivasan (@ShreyasS_) November 29, 2020
Lynn no longer has a state contract, but is the captain of the Brisbane Heat in the BBL.
Lynn’s unfortunate IPL ride
Lynn was picked up by the Indians after long-time outfit Kolkata Knight Riders released him due to the six-hitter's hefty price tag.
But the 30-year-old sat on the bench behind fellow import Quinton de Koch as Mumbai won an unprecedented fifth title at the tournament, held in Dubai due to COVID-19.
with AAP
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