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All teams play 13 home and away games finals system top 3 only need to win 1 game to make gf 4 and 5 need to win 2 matches. The first play off 4 v 5 is elimination final. First for 1 2 and 3 is like a qualifier. Winner of 1 v 2 straight to gf loser plays 3. As said it’s very confusing need a masters degree to work it out.
Donny wrote:Short scored the most audacious century - well his 6 to go to 103* from the last ball of the 20 overs - certainly was. Look it up on YouTube.
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"Banton's ball-striking was outdone by New Zealander Leo Carter, who became the seventh batsman in top-level cricket to smash six sixes in an over when he achieved the feat for Canterbury Kings against Northern Knights in the Super Smash. Carter follows in the footsteps of Sir Garfield Sobers, Herschelle Gibbs, Ravi Shastri, Ross Whiteley, Yuvraj Singh and Hazratullah Zazai."
(Sky Sports)
[But I don't know we should call Super Smash, BBL, etc. "top-level cricket"...]
Also, I didn’t watch Banton’s game, so I have no idea whether or not it was on a ground with sensible boundaries, but there are some grounds in NZ that are so small one could hit 6 sixes with solid - but up-ish - forward defensive prods. Was the Super Smash game played at one of them?