Watch: Shaqkere Parris smacks mammoth 124-metre six in CPL 2024, video goes viral
Trinbago Knight Riders' opener Shaqkere Parris unleashed his power with a 124-metre-long six during a CPL 2024 game..
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During the 19th match of the ongoing Caribbean Premier League (CPL 2024), at the Queen's Park Oval, in Trinidad, Trinbago Knight Riders' (TKR) opener Shaqkere Parris registered his name into history books. The right-handed batter hit one of the biggest sixes of the tournament as it scaled a distance of 124 meters against Guyana Amazon Warriors.
Guyana's Gudakesh Motie in his fifth delivery of the third over, delivered a full-length ball, and the 21-year-old Parris took the opportunity with both hands. With a powerful swing across the line, he connected with the ball perfectly, sending it soaring over the deep mid-wicket boundary. The ball didn't just clear the ropes, it flew onto the stadium roof.
Check out the gigantic six of Parris here:
124 metres!!! You have to be joking Shaqkere Parris🤯#CPL #TKRvGAW #BiggestPartyInSport #CricketPlayedLouder #CaribbeanAirlines @iflycaribbean pic.twitter.com/ev72KN13H7
— CPL T20 (@CPL) September 19, 2024
Trinbago Knight Riders defeated Guyana Amazon Warriors by five wickets
Parris's innings ended with a run-a-ball 29, including two boundaries and two sixes. The young opener's performances set the tone for his team's brilliant chase. Knight Riders' pursuit of the Amazon Warriors' target of 149 wasn't without its challenges. Key players like Sunil Narine, Nicholas Pooran, and Kieron Pollard fell without significant contributions, leaving Knight Riders in a tricky situation of 89/5 after 15 overs.
However, Andre Russell and Tim David formed an unbeaten partnership, helping their side to victory with five wickets and four balls to spare. With this win, Pollard and his men are sitting comfortably in the second spot of the points table with four wins in five games with a positive Net Run Rate of 0.595. They will next take on Antigua and Barbuda Falcons on September 20 at the Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad.
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