Short smashes record double century

Published September 29, 2018
D'Arcy Short. — File Photo
D'Arcy Short. — File Photo

SYDNEY: Western Australia opener D’Arcy Short clobbered 23 sixes in a blistering 257 against Queensland to register the highest score by an Australian in one-day cricket on Friday.

The 28-year-old left-hander raced to his second List A hundred in just 83 balls before moving up a gear, needing just 45 more deliveries to go from 100 to 200 at the Hurstville Oval.

By the time Matthew Kuhnemann had him stumped in the 46th over to end the 148-ball blitz, Short had notched up the third-highest score in men’s one-day cricket.

Alistair Brown’s 268 for Surrey in a 2002 match against Glam­organ remains the highest List A score, while Indian Rohit Shar­ma’s 264 against Sri Lanka in 2014 remains the benchmark in ODIs.

Short’s 23 sixes, with his team tweeting that one of them shattered a window, is also a record in one-day cricket.

New Zealander Colin Munro is the only other batsman to smash 23 sixes at domestic level in a first-class innings.

Short made his ODI debut against England at Cardiff earlier this year and has also played 10 T20 Internationals.

Western Australia were eventually dismissed for 387 in 47 overs with Marcus Stoinis’ 27 the next highest score for the team.

Published in Dawn, September 29th, 2018

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