No fuss though. Not much fazes Mayers. The next ball was back of a length and a little wider at 135kph, Mayers gave himself room, opened his body up, and hit a checked lofted cover drive off the back foot that seemed to defy physics. Very rarely would a shot like that carry for six. If they ever do, it usually just creeps over rope and lands inside the fence. But this kept going and going and going, until it hit a chair five rows back in the second tier, for a 105-metre six.”Amazing,” Pat Cummins said after the match with a smile. “I thought it was going to be the bottom tier, but it just kept going.”It put smiles on the faces in the West Indies dugout. “Everyone really enjoyed that,” Alzarri Joseph said. “That went a mile.”Joseph was at a loss to find a comparable shot in his career to date.”I can’t recall seeing that but that was a real cracker,” he said.ESPNcricinfo LtdThe Australians had one they could compare it with later in their batting innings. Matthew Wade, who continued his freakish finishing form with a match-winning knock, got a similar delivery from Odean Smith in the 10th over of the chase. It was a similar pace, length, and line to Green’s, albeit at a different trajectory. Wade opened his body up and pinned his ears back to try and match Mayers only to chunk it halfway to the cover rope for a single, which caused a laugh in Australia’s dugout.”We were all in the shed saying, yeah, that’s a bit different to the one earlier today,” Cummins said while giggling.It was a forgettable night in many respects, with Australia creeping home in an error-riddled game in front of a largely empty stadium.But it was an unforgettable shot that social media sent round the world.

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