PSL 2023: Jason Roy to remember record-breaking knock for rest of his life.

ISLAMABAD -- Quetta Gladiators top-order batter Jason Roy has termed his match-winning and record-breaking knock of 145-off-63 against Peshawar Zalmi as his favourite ever innings which he'll remember for the rest of his life.

Roy smashed five sixes and stroked 20 shots to the fence to help Quetta chase the target of 241 with 10 balls remaining.

Talking to the media after the game, Roy said that there was no fear of failure on his mind and that probably helped him play the innings.

'We knew, we had to win extremely convincingly and chasing the 240 total, we knew that was probably out of reach to win convincingly. And convincingly, I mean, in 13, or 14 overs, so I went out there and it's just one of those things, you got to pad up and all the fear of failure goes out of the window."

"You go out there and you just have a lot of fun. We walked out there very relaxed, we didn't feel any pressure on our shoulders at all and on that wicket with that crowd it was electrifying,' he said.

The English cricketer said that no matter how easy and supportive the wicket is, chasing a total of over 200 is always incredible. He termed the innings as one of his favourite innings.

'That's up there as one of my favourite ever innings because I was there till the end. I think a lot of the time when I've been in limited overs as an opening batsman, I score 100 and then I get out and they need 20 runs or so. But tonight, I was there till the end which is an incredible feeling as an opening batsman. So, for sure this will go down for me as one of my greatest,' he said.

'This is my best story innings ever, yes, for sure. It was just a case of just trying to hit as many fours and sixes as possible and get close to the total and then see where we were at. But for sure my favourites, my favourite innings it'll definitely live a long time in my memory,' said the top-order batter.

Roy had to leave for national duty after playing the first five games before re-joining Gladiators for their ninth game. While being with England side in Bangladesh, Roy scored an ODI century on March 3.

He played his last match in Bangladesh on March 6, flew to Islamabad on the morning of March 8 and played the game on the same evening.

'I had a pretty tough flight. It was a few delays and stuff, got in this morning at about 7:30am. So, I'm extremely exhausted. I've had about three or four Red...

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