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    Black Caps batter Finn Allen has blasted the quickest 150 in T20 cricket with an astonishing display of hitting, in the opening game of the US Major League Cricket season

    Black Caps batter Finn Allen has blasted the quickest 150 in T20 cricket with an astonishing display of hitting, in the opening game of the US Major League Cricket season


    Allen has made 151 off 51 balls for the San Francisco Unicorns against the Washington Freedom in Oakland, leading his side to a whopping 269 for five off their 20 overs.

    He brought up his 150 off 49 balls adding two records at once ...



    Some of Allen's national teammates - Ben Sears, Rachin Ravindra and Glenn Phillips - were among the bowlers on the receiving end of the chaos.

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