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Finn Allen lights up the Docklands stadium with a blistering century in BBL, fans rejoice. 15

Docklands Stadium witnesses a masterclass in power hitting today finn allen finally won Big Bash League 2025-26Scored a explosive first century for Perth Scorchers.

For seasons, the cricket world has known what the Kiwi Dynamo is capable of, but tonight against the Melbourne Renegades, potential turned into punishment. In a high-stakes encounter where the Scorchers needed a win to book their place in the post-season, Allen arguably stepped up to knock a BBL|15.

Finn Allen’s stormy innings of 51 balls shook the Docklands Stadium.

Exuding intent, Allen not only pushed the ball around; They destroyed the Renegades’ attack piece by piece. Reaching his century in just 51 balls, this innings was a highlight reel of clean striking.

He hit a flurry of boundaries with the help of 8 sixes and 5 fours. What stood out was not just the power, but also the placement. He accessed all areas of the Marvel Stadium, particularly favoring the arc between long-on and deep mid-wicket, giving the Renegades bowlers no place to hide.

Before tonight, Allen’s highest BBL score was 79, a solid number but one that left fans wanting more. By crossing the three-point mark, they have not only broken their own ceiling but have also sent a warning shot to every other team remaining in the tournament.

Allen’s explosive century takes Perth Scorchers to a huge score

It was a chaotic session for the scorers as Perth Scorchers finished at a strong score of 219/7 after their 20 overs. Allen provided the backbone of the innings by scoring a brilliant 101 runs. On the other end, Sam Elliot The player was the standout performer for the Renegades, boasting excellent figures of 4/28 in a run-fest that ensured the Scorchers did not go all out in the death overs.

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