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Most Sixes in World Cup History: Leading Players
The One Day International (ODI) is a limited-overs cricket format that involves two innings of 50 overs each. It lasts for a day and is more fast-paced than traditional Test cricket but more restrained than T20 cricket.
ODI is one of the most exciting forms of cricket, and the majority of games take place in this format nowadays. The quadrennial ICC Cricket World Cup, the biggest and most prestigious cricket event, also follows the ODI rule set.
Cricket, which is often referred to as the ‘gentleman’s game,’ has witnessed several thrilling moments, particularly during the explosive hits in the ODI World Cup.
Over the years, many cricketers have gained fame for their ability to repeatedly send the cricket ball soaring into the stands.
Cricket, a sport adored by numerous individuals, has various exciting moments, and one of the most electrifying sights is when a batsman hits the ball out of the playing field for six runs.
Most Sixes in ODI World Cup
The record for hitting the most sixes in the ODI World Cup tournament is held by Chris Gayle from the West Indies.
Chris Gayle is known for his explosive batting style and has been one of the most dominant hitters of the cricket ball in limited-overs cricket.
Chris Gayle (West Indies), AB de Villiers (South Africa), and Rohit Sharma (India) are the Top 3 players who smashed the most sixes in ODI World Cup history.
Chris Gayle held the record from 2003-2019 to till now, he is the 1st player who smashed 49 Sixes in just 34 innings in International ODI World Cup History.
1. Chris Gayle – 49 Sixes
Jamaican cricketer Chris Gayle is one of the greatest and most destructive batsmen in cricket across all formats.
West Indies’ striking phenom Chris Gayle has a record of hitting the most sixes in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup.
From 2003 to 2019, Gayle smashed 49 sixes in 34 innings. It looks like ‘The Universal Boss’ prefers hitting sixes and fours than running singles or twos.
2. AB de Villiers – 37 Sixes
South African fan-favourite, AB de Villiers, became known for his unconventional shots and sits in second place after Chris Gayle.
De Villiers has scored 37 sixes in 22 innings from 2007 to 2015.
He was called Mr. 360 Degree for hitting all corners of the field. His power-hitting abilities are second to none and holds the record for the fastest ODI century, fastest 50, and 150.
3. Rohit Sharma – 34 sixes
Indian skipper Rohit Sharma holds the third position for the most sixes in ICC Cricket World Cup. Rohit has hit 34 sixes in 20 innings so far.
Rohit recently surpassed Chris Gayle’s record of most sixes in international cricket. Sharma against Afghanistan in the ongoing World Cup broke Gayle’s record.
Rohit Sharma has been seen hitting sixes at ease and sending the ball out of the boundary line. He is also been given the nickname of ‘Hitman,’ because of his six-hitting ability.
4. Ricky Ponting – 31 Sixes
In the fourth place is legendary Australian batsman and former captain Ricky Ponting. He hit 31 sixes from 1996 to 2011 in 42 innings.
Ponting led the Australian team to consecutive World Cup titles in 2003 and 2007. Ponting was mostly known for his composure and technical batting but didn’t shy away from the big shots.
5. Brendon McCullum – 29 Sixes
New Zealand heavy-hitter and current head coach of the England test cricket team, Brendon McCullum, holds fifth place with 29 sixes in 27 innings from 2003 to 2015.
Known for his aggressive and explosive style of play, McCullum led his team to the finals of the 2015 World Cup.
6. Herschelle Gibbs – 28 Sixes
In the sixth position, we have Herschelle Gibbs from South Africa. He is recognised as a top-tier power hitter and has transitioned into a cricket coach.
Gibbs made history by becoming the first player to hit six sixes in an over in an ODI match, accomplishing this feat against the Netherlands during the 2007 World Cup.
From 1999 to 2007, Gibbs impressively hit a total of 28 sixes across 23 innings.
7. Sachin Tendulkar – 27 Sixes
Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar has a long list of records under his name. Sachin has hit 27 sixes in 44 innings between 1992 and 2011 in the World Cups.
The 24-years career haul of Sachin is remembered for some of his best and worst forms. He was part of India’s 2011 World Cup winning squad.
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