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IPL 2022, MI vs SRH | Internet reacts as Rahul Tripathi hits a humongous 104 meter six

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Power hitting has been one of the features of the IPL and the tournament has witnessed some massive sixes over the years. Rahul Tripathi added one more to the list against Mumbai Indians as he smacked a humongous maximum of 104 meters over long-on which landed straight into the second tier.

Sunrisers Hyderabad have started pretty well in their contest against Mumbai Indians while batting first. The team lost the wicket of Abhishek Sharma early in the innings but Priyam Garg along with Rahul Tripathi steadied the innings. Nicholas Pooran has walked in to bat after Garg and he has also started power hitting. Tripathi has scored a fifty and SRH are heading towards a big total. Tripathi is looking in superb touch and he produced a remarkable incident in the game hitting a massive six. 

Daniel Sams was bowling the 16th over of the innings and he bowled a slower delivery on the third ball to Rahul Tripathi. The batter read the variation accurately and smacked it for a maximum over long-on. The hit was a massive 104 meters long and landed straight into the second tier. 

Here’s the humongous hit by Rahul Tripathi:

HUGE SIX!





WHAT A PLAYER!

THAT SIX!

-  17 May 2022

THE MOST!

104 M!

FIFTY!

INDIAN TEAM!

DESERVES!

TALENTED!

INDIAN COLOURS!

CONSISTENT!

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