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Cricket is a game full of thrilling moments, but few are as exciting as a batsman hitting 6 Sixes in 6 Balls. This rare feat has only been achieved a handful of times in cricket history. In the T20 World Cup, one name stands out for this incredible record: Yuvraj Singh. Let’s dive into the story behind this achievement, other close attempts, and why hitting six sixes in six balls is so special.
What Does “6 Sixes in 6 Balls” Mean?

In cricket, an “over” consists of six balls bowled by the same player. Hitting a six (where the ball crosses the boundary without bouncing) on every ball of the over is called a “6 sixes in 6 balls” record. It requires power, timing, and nerves of steel. Only a few players have done this in international cricket, and even fewer in the T20 World Cup.
Yuvraj Singh’s Historic Moment (2007 T20 World Cup)
The most famous 6 Sixes in 6 Balls Record in T20 World Cup history belongs to India’s Yuvraj Singh. During the 2007 T20 World Cup, India faced England in a group-stage match. The game changed forever in the 19th over, bowled by England’s Stuart Broad.
The Build-Up
- Earlier in the match, Yuvraj had a heated argument with English bowler Andrew Flintoff. This fired him up.
- When Stuart Broad came to bowl the 19th over, Yuvraj was determined to attack.
6 Sixes in 6 Balls Record
Yuvraj smashed all six balls into the crowd, creating history:
- First ball: A huge hit over deep mid-wicket.
- Second ball: A slash over backward point.
- Third ball: A straight six over the bowler’s head.
- Fourth ball: A pull shot over square leg.
- Fifth ball: Another massive hit over mid-wicket.
- Sixth ball: A slog-sweep over deep backward square leg.
This made Yuvraj the first (and still only) player to hit six sixes in a T20 World Cup over. He also scored the fastest fifty in T20 cricket that day, off just 12 balls! India won the match and later lifted the 2007 T20 World Cup trophy.
Other Players Who Hit 6 Sixes in 6 Balls (Outside T20 World Cup)
While Yuvraj’s 6 Sixes in 6 Balls Record remains untouched in the T20 World Cup, a few others have achieved this feat in other matches:
- Herschelle Gibbs (2007 ODI World Cup): The South African star hit six sixes off Netherlands’ Daan van Bunge.
- Kieron Pollard (2021): The West Indies player smashed Akila Dananjaya (Sri Lanka) in a T20I match.
- Others: Players like Ross Whiteley (England) and Hazratullah Zazai (Afghanistan) have done it in T20 leagues.
Close Calls in the T20 World Cup
Some players came close to matching Yuvraj’s 6 Sixes in 6 Balls Record in the T20 World Cup but fell short:
- Chris Gayle (2012): The “Universe Boss” hit five sixes in an over against Australia’s Brett Lee.
- Shane Watson (2011): The Australian smashed four sixes in an over during the tournament.
Hitting even five sixes in an over requires extraordinary skill, especially against world-class bowlers.
Why Is 6 Sixes in 6 Balls Record So Rare?
- Pressure: In the T20 World Cup, every ball matters. Batsmen often avoid taking big risks early.
- Smart Bowling: Bowlers use slower balls, yorkers, or wide lines to stop batsmen from hitting freely.
- Fitness: Hitting sixes consistently demands physical strength and perfect timing.
Will the 6 Sixes in 6 Balls Record Ever Be Broken?
Yuvraj’s 6 Sixes in 6 Balls Record has stood for 17 years in the T20 World Cup. With modern batsmen like Rohit Sharma, Glenn Maxwell, and Liam Livingstone possessing huge power, it’s possible. However, the pressure of a World Cup match makes it extremely tough.
Conclusion
Yuvraj Singh’s 6 Sixes in 6 Balls Record during the 2007 T20 World Cup is a legendary moment in cricket history. It shows how one over can change a match—and a player’s career. While others have come close, this record remains a shining example of skill and courage. As fans, we can only wait and watch if someone new will join Yuvraj in this exclusive club during future T20 World Cup tournaments!
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