Most of the highest scores at the tail end of the innings have come after the collapse of the batting order and this innings from Russell also belongs to the same category. His team was struggling at 96-7(29.3 overs) when he went into bat.
He played his natural aggressive game and hit the Indian bowlers all around the park. He remained unbeaten on 92 and took his team's total to a respectable 225-8 in 50 overs. This is the knock which bought him into the limelight and showcased his big hitting prowess. He hit 8 fours and 5 sixes at a strike rate of 143.75 in this innings.
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