David Willey: England batsman hits 34 off one over in Twenty20 warm-up win
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Twenty20 warm-up match, Canberra: |
Prime Minister's XI 136-8 (20 overs): Handscomb 43; Dawson 3-16, Willey 3-32 |
England 139-2 (12.4 overs): Willey 79; Swepson 2-33 |
England won by eight wickets |
David Willey almost became the first England player to hit six sixes in an over as they charged to a Twenty20 win over a Prime Minister's XI in Canberra.
Willey hit Australia Test spinner Nathan Lyon, captaining the hosts, for 34 off the sixth over as they cruised to an eight-wicket victory.
Needing 137 to win, England eased to their target in 12.4 overs as makeshift opener Willey hit 79 from 36 balls.
A T20 tri-series co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand begins on Saturday.
Willey takes his turn at the top
All-rounder Willey, 27, has often opened for Yorkshire and his former county Northamptonshire in limited-overs cricket, but has never batted above number seven for England in a full international.
With Jason Roy and Alex Hales sidelined by injury, Willey opened with James Vince, adding 87 for the first wicket in six-and-a-half overs.
Willey cleared the ropes with the first five deliveries of Lyon's second over before hitting a sweetly struck four through the covers from the final delivery, which led to ironic boos from the 8,000 crowd.
Lyon took 21 wickets during Australia's Ashes victory and is their regular Test spinner, but has not played a limited-overs international since August 2016.
While this warm-up match does not hold official status, Willey now holds the record for hitting the most runs in an over while in an England shirt.
Earlier, Willey had taken 3-32 with the new ball at Manuka Oval, while Hampshire spinner Liam Dawson took a miserly 3-16 from his four overs.
Test batsman Peter Handscomb top-scored for the Prime Minister's XI with 43 as they were restricted to 136-8.
Most runs in an over for England | ||||
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Format | Runs | Batsman | Bowler | Date |
Test | 24 | Ian Botham | Derek Stirling (NZ) | 1986 |
ODI | 30 | Dimitri Mascarenhas | Yuvraj Singh (Ind) | 2007 |
T20I | 32* | Jos Buttler | Wayne Parnell (SA) | 2012 |
First-class | 32 | Ian Botham | Ian Snook (Central Districts) | 1984 |
Other | 34 | David Willey | Nathan Lyon (PM's XI) | 2017 |
*Buttler's over featured 30 runs off the bat plus two no-balls. England also scored 32 off an over - 30 off the bat plus two no-balls - against Afghanistan's Izatullah Dawlatzai in a T20 international in 2012, via a combination of Buttler (4), Jonny Bairstow (7) and Luke Wright (19).
Reaction - 'I think I'll be sliding back down to nine or 10'
"I got a chance at the top of the order with a couple of niggles and I had nothing to lose," Willey said. "I went out with a bit of a free rein and managed to clear the ropes a few times.
"I think I'll be sliding back down to nine or 10 for the first game, that was my one chance. I don't think I can walk in there and say I should be batting higher up the order. I do that job back home and my job with England is different.
"I'm just honoured to wear the shirt and, whatever role, I try to do the best I can."
On missing out on the sixth six, he added: "I probably was disappointed, especially in an England shirt. It would have been nicer to get the final one too but if you're hitting 34 off an over you can't complain."
T20 tri-series matches (all in February)
3 Australia v New Zealand, Sydney (07:00 GMT)
7 Australia v England, Hobart (07:00 GMT)
10 Australia v England, Melbourne (07:00 GMT)
13 New Zealand v England, Wellington (Westpac Stadium) (06:00 GMT)
16 New Zealand v Australia, Auckland (06:00 GMT)
18 New Zealand v England, Hamilton (06:00 GMT)
21 Final, Auckland (06:00 GMT)
NB Fixtures and start times are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made
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