[Watch] Jos Buttler Loses Bat, Ball Still Goes For Six In Astonishing Display Of Power In Abu Dhabi T10
Jos Buttler stuns fans in sheer power hitting in Abu Dhabi T10 League [Source: @FanCode/X.com]
England batter Jos Buttler left the fans scratching their heads with his stunning display of remarkable hitting power. Against David Payne in the Abu Dhabi T10 League 2024, Buttler connected a length ball and hit it with immense bottom-hand power. The connection was so powerful that despite Buttler losing his bat, the shot crossed the ropes to six.
Jos Buttler, the prolific England batter, was picked by Gujarat Titans in the recently concluded IPL 2025 mega auction for a mega price of INR 15.75 crore. He will bat alongside Shubman Gill to form a lethal opening pair.
Meanwhile, as the IPL 2025 mayhem takes its first stir, Jos Buttler gets his act together by putting on a masterclass in the Abu Dhabi T10 League.
Jos Buttler slams back-to-back one-hand sixes
Playing for Deccan Gladiators, Jos Buttler was facing David Payne of Bangla Tigers in the 25th fixture of the tournament. In the 5th over, Payne bowled a low full toss, and Buttler maximised it to slam a one-handed six over the long-on ropes. The Englishman was just getting started as he won the fans’ hearts with stunning hitting power.
For the next delivery, David Payne bowled a length ball on the middle and leg stump line. While Buttler had a swing at it with hard hands, the bat slipped out of his hands. Regardless of losing control, the ball went all the way for a maximum over the mid-wicket boundary.
Buttler’s bottom-hand power single-handedly carried the shot through the ropes, leaving the fielders, commentators, and fans equally in awe. That being said, owing to Jos Buttler’s quick 29 of 13 balls cameo, Deccan Gladiators wrapped up a 76-run chase in just 5.1 overs.
Brevis stuns with no-look six after IPL auction heartbreak
Dewald Brevis, once coined as the next AB de Villiers in the making, went unsold at the IPL 2025 mega auction. He spent 3 seasons with Mumbai Indians but unfortunately found no takers. Regardless, Brevis earned redemption as he went down on one knee to slam a 107-metre long no-look six against Adil Rashid in the Abu Dhabi T10 League 2024. Brevis ended up with 33 off 16 balls before the Strikers succumbed to 74/6.