Shamim Hossain Credits AB de Villiers for Inspiring His Incredible No-Look Six
Shamim Hossain Credits AB de Villiers for Inspiring His Incredible No-Look Six
Bangladesh defeated New Zealand by 6 wickets in the first T20I, and the Tigers have been receiving plenty of praise for their commanding performance. One of the biggest talking points from the match was Shamim Hossain’s stunning “no-look” six, which quickly caught everyone’s attention.
Shamim came to the crease in the 15th over of Bangladesh’s chase. Facing just his third ball, he produced the spectacular shot. A New Zealand pacer banged in a short delivery, and Shamim swung it toward fine leg. But interestingly, his follow-through went toward long-off, making the shot even more eye-catching. The ball sailed for six.
The Secret Behind the Shot
After the match, Shamim explained the secret behind that special stroke. Speaking in a TV interview ahead of the second T20I, he said, “Whenever I go to the crease, I always try to stay positive. At that moment, the team needed runs, and I trusted my strengths. I backed myself, played my shot, and it worked. Honestly, I have practiced this for a long time. I learned these things from AB de Villiers. I watch his batting a lot. In training, I always try these kinds of shots and work on how to play innovative strokes. This time, I was successful.”
The second T20I, however, was washed out by rain and ended without a result. Bangladesh still lead the three-match series 1-0.
- Shamim Hossain’s incredible no-look six has been making waves in the cricket community.
- He credits AB de Villiers as a major influence on his batting style.
- Bangladesh leads the three-match series 1-0 after the first T20I win.
