The Top 10 ODI Players with the Most SixesA Story by Sonamexplosive players such as Gayle, Afridi, MS Dhoni, and Rohit Sharma have demonstrated the art of hitting sixes in the legendary 50-over format. Consider the players who have the most sixes in ODIs.One-day international
cricket is one of the most popular formats in the world. This is also the most
popular with the audience. There was a time when players only dealt with
bowlers in fours, but after the introduction of T20 cricket, batsmen became
more aggressive and began to hit sixes more frequently in One Day
Internationals as well. However, explosive players such as Gayle, Afridi, MS
Dhoni, and Rohit Sharma have demonstrated the art of hitting sixes in the
legendary 50-over format. The most interesting part is that five Indian batsmen
are among the top ten players with the most sixes in One Day Internationals.
Consider the players who have the most sixes in ODIs. Batsman with the most sixes in
one-day internationals: Shahid
Afridi - Shahid Afridi, a former
Pakistani all-rounder, has the most sixes in ODIs, with 351 sixes in 398
matches. Afridi was a Pakistani cricketer who served the country for 19 years
(1995-2015). Shahid has made 8064 runs at an average of 23.57. Afridi has also hit
730 fours in addition to the most sixes. Chris
Gayle - Chris Gayle, Jamaica's
swashbuckling opener, has hit 331 sixes in ODIs. Gayle has played 301 One-Day
Internationals and scored 10480 runs at a commendable average of 37.83. Gayle
has always been known for attacking the ball in international cricket. Gayle's
highest score was 215 off 147 balls against Zimbabwe in the 2015 ICC World Cup.
The 41-year-old was a member of the Champions Trophy-winning team in 2004. Sanath
Jayasuriya - Former Sri Lankan
swashbuckling opener Sanath Jayasuriya ranks third in terms of sixes hit, with
270 in 445 ODI matches. Jayasuriya has 13430 runs with an average of 32.36. His
13430 runs are the fourth most by an ODI batsman. Sanath has also hit 1500
fours in ODI cricket, which is the second most in the format. Rohit
Sharma - Rohit Sharma, the
current Indian opening batsman, has hit the fourth most sixes (245) in ODIs.
Rohit has scored 9283 runs in 230 ODIs at an impressive average of 48.96. Rohit
Sharma's 264 against Sri Lanka in 2014 is the highest ODI score by any batsman. MS
Dhoni - Former Indian captain
MS Dhoni ranks fifth in terms of smashing sixes, with 229 sixes in 350 matches.
Mahi has collected 10773 runs at an astounding average of 50.57. MS is the
world's only lower-order batsman with an ODI average of more than 50. MS Dhoni
is known as the world's best finisher. Dhoni has also hit 826 fours in his
career. Eion
Morgan - Eion Morgan has the
sixth most sixes (220) in ODI history. Morgan has played 246 One-Day
Internationals for England, scoring 7701 runs at an average of 39.69. Morgan
has recently emerged as one of the game's best hitters. He led England to
victory in the 2019 World Cup. A.B.
DE VILLIERS - AB DE Villiers has the
seventh most sixes in ODIs, with 204 in 228 matches. For his ability to play
shots all over the park, he was nicknamed "Mr 360." He has 9577 runs
with a dazzling average of 53.50. De Villiers also holds the record for the
fastest 50, 100, and 150 in the globe. Brendon
McCullum - Brendon McCullum, an
ex-New Zealand wicket-keeper batsman, has the eighth most sixes in ODIs, with
200 in 260 matches. McCullum has 6083 runs scored with a decent average of
30.41. Brendon McCullum has also scored the most sixes in tests (107). Sachin
Tendulkar - Sachin Tendulkar, the
highest ODI run-scorer, has also made the list, with 195 runs in 463 ODIs.
Sachin has scored 18426 runs at a strike rate of 44.83. The most important
aspect of Sachin's career is that he scored against great bowlers such as Wasim
Akram, Glenn McGrath, Waqar Younis, Courtney Walsh, Shane Warne, and others.
Sachin has also hit the most fours in his ODI career (16), more than any other
batsman. Sourav
Ganguly - Sourav Ganguly, the
former Indian captain, has smashed 190 sixes in ODI cricket. Ganguly scored
11363 runs in 311 matches over the course of his 15-year career (1992-2007),
with an average of 41.02. In 2002, Dada became the first Indian captain to win
the Champions Trophy. During India's difficult period in 2000, Ganguly was the
man who changed the face of Indian cricket.
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