Cricketers who have hit 6 fours in an over
Cricketers who have hit 6 fours in an over. Records and cricket go hand in hand. Every generation sees thoroughly professional players emerge. While Sir Donald Bradman and Vivian Richards, to Sachin Tendulkar and present in making of Virat Kohli are all part of the current profession of cricket, it is said that records are meant to be broken. Cricket players like these have redefined the game of cricket.
With the prevalence of fearless cricket matches, new records are achieved and broken in every match. Some of these are considered noteworthy, such as the six-sixes-in-an-over record set by Yuvraj Singh during the inaugural T20 World Cup against 3 Lions back in 2007.
You may not know the names of some of these international cricketers, but through their prowess with the bat, some have made a name for themselves. Several batsmen had proven themselves with six consecutive fours in a single over. These cricket legends include players such as Kumar Sangakkara and Brendan McCullum.
Lets take a look at the 6 Cricket Players That Made the List
Sandeep Patil
Sandeep Patil was an Indian Cricketer who played 29 times in Test matches and 45 One Day internationals. Sandeep has scored 3000-odd runs with 4 century.
The batting record for six-fours in an over is held by Sandeep Patil. He achieved the feat of hitting five fours against England in a Test match, and one more in his very next over to establish a new record. The rest of India’s innings was salvaged as Sandeep Patil scored another ninety-nine runs on the way to putting on 129 not out total runs, which saw India fight back against England in that Test match.
Sri Lanka’s traditional batting technique, which included square cuts, a grounded swat and hook shots, ultimately lead to the batsman scoring four consecutive boundaries from the four balls in the over. Although Sri Lanka’s 64-year-old player did not accomplish his goal of six consecutive fours, despite the first ball of the over being a no-ball, he did still manage to score four consecutive boundaries in an over.
Chris Gayle
Chris Gayle, a six-hitting master in the shortest format of the game, has achieved various laurels and accolades. Chris Gayle appeared in 103 test matches, averaging 42.19 runs per innings.
Steve Harmison, the English bowler, dismantled the West Indies team in a single over. England posted 470 runs, and England won by six wickets against the West Indies who found themselves without hope against the brutal spell of bowling from Harmison.
With the follow-on enforced on the team, Chris Gayle made a special play to earn lavish praise. In an over bowled by Matthew Hoggard’s, he smashed six fours giving spectators a taste of limited-over cricket. He also showcased his class with a pull shot and cracking cut before the end of the innings.
Ajinkya Rahane
Ajinkya Rahane is a dependable top-order batsman. He has mastered the art of staying relaxed, even when under pressure and saved his team from losing their game. Ajinkya Rahane is a great swing-ball player and has proven this on his century against England back in 2014 at the iconic Lord’s.
In a match against RCB, the 32-year-old, ruled from the word go. He had six fours in the 13th over of the match in a game against RCB.
The elegant stroke player dispatched the leather all over the field. He scored 103 unbeaten and earned the man of the match award after the game.
Tillakaratne Dilshan
The batting genius has racked up 10,290 runs in 330 ODIs and 6000-odd runs in 87 Tests matches. He has plenty of shots in his cricketing book and Sri Lanka Cricket enjoyed his 17-years of service to its best.
Before his World Cup played against Australia in 2015, Dilshan set a record for the highest number of runs scored off a single over. After 5 overs, Sri Lanka were 22/1 with Mitchell Johnson on the field. Sri Lanka won because of Dilshan.
Sri Lanka were two runs short. Dilshan seemed unstoppable, however, despite his entertaining innings, Sri Lanka fell short by 64 runs.
Ramnaresh Sarwan
The West Indies middle-order mainstay player Ramnaresh Sarwan was a shining light for the team. In 2000 he came into the national side to play against Pakistan, and rose to the limelight after an excellent 291 against England in 2009. The ensuing pride and glory garnered by his country made these 5804 runs all that more worthwhile.
A West Indies player who thrives on power shots was able to hit Munaf Patel, a fast Indian bowler, out of the park in a red ball game. Player Sarwan sliced through the off-side and hooked the ball.
The sixth ball was an incorrect delivery but Patel was able to get away with it, which went straight to the fielder.
Prithvi Shaw
Prithvi Shaw has been performing at an outstanding level in the 14th Indian Premier League so far. He scored a 50 in one inning and was able to hit six fours against KKR. The match between these two went on for 24 games and Shaw finished off with 158 runs.
Prithvi Shaw wasn’t in a good form with India’s national team, but regained it in the Vijay Hazare Trophy of 2021 and continued it in the IPL 2021.