Townsville Bulletin

Lynn puts big- hitting style down to league

- TRAVIS MEYN

TWENTY20 gun Chris Lynn believes rugby league is the secret behind his six- hitting superpower.

Lynn struck his best internatio­nal score at the SCG last Saturday, guiding Australia to a seven- wicket win against New Zealand with a comfortabl­e 44 of 33 balls.

The Brisbane Heat superstar will bat at No. 3 in tonight’s T20 clash against England in Hobart and is steadily finding form following an injury interrupte­d summer.

Lynn, 27, has developed into one of the world’s most exciting white ball batsmen, launching 174 sixes in 98 T20 franchise matches.

He blasted 26 sixes in just five matches for the Heat last summer to be crowned the Big Bash League’s player of the tournament for the second straight year.

Listed at a generous 180cm, Lynn is by no means a monster of a man, yet his ability to clear the boundary is unique.

And the massive NRL fan puts his talent down to a youth spent playing footy alongside the likes of Broncos hooker Andrew McCullough.

“I was a niggly little halfback for Norths Devils and Samford Stags,” Lynn said.

“I went to a few Broncos camps. I had a scholarshi­p with them for one or two years but I got injured and had a knee reconstruc­tion.”

Lynn was far from the biggest player on the footy field and had to rely on his core strength to be competitiv­e.

“That’s where your drives comes from,” he said. “Your legs and core strength. That’s where the power comes from.

“I wanted to whack the ball and I used a heavier bat as a kid.”

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