In Match 26 of The Hundred 2025 at the historic Lord's Stadium, the confrontation between London Spirit and Southern Brave provided another thrilling moment. With his elegance and composed nature, Kane Williamson came as a shock to the audience with raw aggression. Confronting one of the fastest bowlers in the tournament, Jofra Archer, Williamson played a breathtaking stroke. The shot was memorable because it was not one of those Williamson-esque drives but a powerful swivel-pull into the stands. It showed not only timing but his flexibility to the short-pitched threat. Lord's exploded as the ball flew into the top deck of the Grandstand, and it was a memory to be replayed long after the game. Read also: Bangladesh Name Women’s World Cup 2025 Squad Watch here: Kane Williamson hits big at Lord's off Jofra Archer Archer steamed in and tossed up a short-pitched one at 87 mph. He dug it in halfway down the pitch with steep bounce. Williamson, anticipating the length early, fairly quickly moved his weight onto the back foot and opened the body to set himself for the pull. With his usual calmness, he swivelled on the back leg, rolled wrists to perfection, and hit sweetly through the middle of the bat. The timing and control were immaculate, he neither forced the stroke nor overhit, using balance and bat speed instead. The ball went flat and strong, arcing high into the grandstand and coming to rest in the top tier, an unusual occurrence at Lord's considering the inclining angles of the stands. For Williamson, more used to placement and subtlety than force of will, this six was a declaration of technical superiority: it demonstrated how even a bowler as fast as Archer can be neutralized through rapid responses, accurate execution, and fine timing.