
His incredible innings included eight fours and 11 sixes, including six maximums in a single over. He is now the first player to hit a century in a T10 game.
This knock by the former U-19 batsman enabled Surrey to post 176 runs on the scoreboard, which Lancashire failed to chase down by 95 runs.
? off just 2⃣5⃣ balls, including 6⃣ sixes in an over! ?
— ICC (@ICC) March 21, 2019
We caught up with @Wjacks9 after the @surreycricket youngster became the first player to hit a century in a T10 game, against @lancscricket today at the @ICCAcademy! pic.twitter.com/qJGA8LF4Ad
Jacks said that he was looking to play shots from the first ball.
"From the first ball I just tried to play my shots, after the first few overs my intention was to try and hit every ball for six, and I think after four sixes I thought, ‘I could hit six sixes here’. I had never done it before and it was nice to do that and something I will cherish," International Cricket Council quoted him as saying.
8⃣ fours
— Surrey Cricket (@surreycricket) March 21, 2019
1⃣1⃣sixes including six in an over@wjacks9' 100 in 25 balls against @lancscricket ? pic.twitter.com/HKwfv4RXfq
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