It does not take long to change luck in this era of T20 cricket. An innings or one spell makes any player become a star overnight and then there is a demand around the world. The stars of one such player are on the height at this time, who made his team champion with explosive innings 3 days ago and now he has entered a new tournament. These batsmen are Mitchell Oven of Australia, who scored a ruthless century in the final of the Big Bash League. Now Mitchell Oven has also come in South Africa's T20 League, where he will play for Parl Royals with veteran Indian player Dinesh Karthik.
Parl Royals, who are performing brilliantly at the South Africa's T20 League SA20, announced on Thursday 30 January that Big Bash League Champion player Mitchell Oven will be part of his squad for the remaining matches of this season. The parl has signed this 23 -year -old batsman in place of England veteran Joe Root. For the first time, they are leaving the route season playing in the SA20 in the middle because they will join the England team on the tour of India and will participate in the ODI series.
Joe Root scored 279 runs at an average of 55.80 in 8 innings before leaving SA20 and is at number three among the highest run -scorer. He was fulfilling the responsibility of opening for the team. In such a situation, the parl has called the young opener of Australia to take his place. Oven will join the team with the last league match of the parl in this tournament and can also be seen playing a knock out match. Mitchell Oven played a big role in making his team Hobart Hurricanes the champion for the first time in the Big Bash League on 27 January.
The batsman scored a surprise century in just 39 balls in the final against Sydney Thunder and scored 108 runs in 42 balls with the help of 11 sixes-6 fours. On the basis of this, Hobart achieved the target of 183 runs in just 14.2 overs and won the title for the first time. Not only the final, but the entire tournament was seen in the bat of Mitchell Oven. He scored the highest 452 runs in 11 innings at an average of 45, with his strike rate of 203.70. He hit 35 fours and 36 sixes in the tournament.