Cleaver’s maiden T20 century came after he smashed twelve fours and four sixes in his innings and made a record break partnership of 156 runs for Stags for the second wicket with veteran batter Grey Hay.
The 37-year-old Hay played his first T20 match after November 2014 and scored his second T20 half-century.
Bring this up, the duo’s second-wicket partnership broke the Stags’ previous record of 111 runs set in the 2010/11 edition between all-rounder George Worker and batter Mathew Sinclair.
Here’s the video of Cleaver’s century:
Dane Cleaver brings up off just 48 balls! ?
9th fastest T20 hundred!! ?
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In the match, Otago won the toss and opted to bat first. Otago posted a total of 184/4 runs on the board in their stipulated 20 overs. Skipper Hamish Rutherford’s 82 off 47 balls steadied the Otago’s innings after losing an early wicket of Josh Finnie (12 off 10).
The 32-year-old Hamish smashed seven sixes with a strike rate of 174.47. Along with Hamish, Neil Broom (30 off 26), Nick Kelly (24 off 20), and Anaru Kitchen (25 off 14) powered Otago to a solid total of 184 runs.
In reply, Stags gunned down the target of 184 before an over to spare. There was a time when Stags lost two wickets in the 18th over, and Otago was again in the driving seat. But it was Cleaver’s century that knocked Otago out of the game.
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