Nepal's Kushal Bhurtel enters record books with 6 sixes in an over in Asian Games Qualifier
Singapore, June 1
Nepal batter Kushal Bhurtel joined an elite group of just six players to hit six sixes in an over during his side's T20I match against China on Sunday.
Bhurtel achieved the feat in the ninth over of the innings at the Singapore National Cricket Ground during the Asian Games Qualifier opener, dispatching left-arm spinner Chen Zhuo Yue over the boundary six times in six consecutive legal deliveries, as per the ICC website.
Bhurtel became the second player from Nepal to have scored six sixes in an over in a T20I, with the right-hander joining Dipendra Singh Airee in an exclusive club of just six players to have recorded the milestone.
India great Yuvraj Singh was the first player to hit six sixes in an over when he launched England's Stuart Broad into the stands at the inaugural ICC Men's T20 World Cup in 2007, while Bhurtel now joins West Indies hard-hitter Kieron Pollard (2021), Singh Airee (2024), Samoa's Darius Visser (2024) and Bulgaria's Manan Bashir (2025) in achieving the feat in T20I cricket.
Bhurtel ended the match with a superb innings of 129 from just 43 deliveries as Nepal went on to score 313/2 from their 20 overs, before they went on to record a comfortable 221-run victory.
Overall, Bhurtel is the second Nepal batter to hit six consecutive sixes in an over in international cricket, after teammate Dipendra Singh Airee, who did it against Qatar in 2024.
Bhurtel's fireworks helped Nepal post a commanding 313/2, their second-highest total in T20Is, setting up a dominant all-round performance. Nepal went on to crush China by 221 runs, after dismissing them for just 92.
— ANI
Reader Comments
*Breathes deeply in cricket fan* This is why I love the sport. From Yuvraj's six sixes in 2007 to now seeing Nepal do it twice. Dipendra Singh Airee set the stage in 2024, and now Bhurtel follows up. The Asian Games qualifier is producing some fantastic cricketing moments. Wishing Nepal all the best in the tournament! 🏏🙏
Six sixes in an over in a T20I is special, but 313/2 in 20 overs is just brutal dominance. Nepal really outclassed China here. It's impressive how associate nations are raising their game. I hope BCCI takes note and continues to support Nepal cricket—more matches between India and Nepal in bilateral series would do wonders for the game in the region.
Wait, Nepal have TWO players who have hit six sixes in an over in T20Is? That's amazing! For a country that only got T20I status in 2014, this is incredible progress. Dipendra Singh Airee in 2024, now Bhurtel in 2025. Meanwhile, the mighty India only has Yuvi. Nepal's batting lineup is really something special.
This is why I follow associate cricket—the passion is unmatched. Bhurtel played like a man possessed. 129 off 43 with six sixes in an over? That's T20 batting at its finest. And what an all-round performance by Nepal—221-run win is no joke! Cricket in South Asia is just booming, and Nepal is now a team to watch out for. 🏏💪
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