Shimron Hetmyer Sets T20 World Cup Record With 19 Sixes in Single Edition

West Indies batter Shimron Hetmyer has set a new record for the most sixes hit by a player in a single edition of the T20 World Cup, with 19 maximums. He achieved the feat during the Super Eight clash against India in Kolkata, surpassing Pakistan's Sahibzada Farhan who had 18. Other West Indies players, Nicholas Pooran and Chris Gayle, also feature high on the all-time list for sixes in a tournament. In the crucial match, a strong batting performance led by Jason Holder and Rovman Powell helped West Indies set India a target of 196 runs.

Key Points: Hetmyer Hits Record 19 Sixes in T20 World Cup Edition

  • Hetmyer hits record 19 sixes
  • Overtakes Sahibzada Farhan's 18
  • Pooran, Gayle also on list
  • West Indies post 195/4 vs India
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T20 World Cup: Shimron Hetmyer records most sixes by player in single edition

West Indies' Shimron Hetmyer breaks the record for most sixes in a single T20 World Cup, hitting 19. Details on the feat and match highlights.

"He overtook Pakistan's Sahibazada Farhan to achieve this feat in the ongoing ICC Men's T20 World Cup."

Kolkata, March 1

West Indies batter Shimron Hetmyer displayed his destructive power-hitting and became the first player to hit 19 sixes in a single edition of the T20 World Cup.

Hetmyer now has the most sixes in a single T20 World Cup edition. He hit a couple of sixes in the do-or-die Super Eight clash against India at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Sunday.

He overtook Pakistan's Sahibazada Farhan to achieve this feat in the ongoing ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Farhan is the leading run-scorer of the tournament with 383 runs. He has hit 18 sixes and 37 fours in the tournament, including two centuries.

Hetmyer is the fourth leading run-scorer of the tournament so far with 248 runs. He has hit 19 sixes and 16 fours for the West Indies in this edition.

The third and fourth name in the list of most sixes in a single edition also belongs to West Indies players. Nicholas Pooran is in third place with 17 sixes in the last edition. Chris Gayle is fourth with 16 sixes in the 2012 edition. Rahmanullah Gurbaz of Afghanistan is in joint fourth with 16 sixes (2024).

West Indies were asked to bat first, and a majestic 76-run partnership between Jason Holder and Rovman Powell for the fifth wicket propelled West Indies to 195/4 in their last Super 8 fixture.

Powell slammed 34 off just 19 balls, including three fours and two sixes, while Holder smashed 37 off 22 balls, laced with two fours and three sixes. A target of 196 stands between India and the semi-final spot.

Hetmyer was starting to flex his muscles, and had hit two sixes and a four, but ended up nicking a ball angling away from him to the wicketkeeper. He made 27 runs off just 12 balls.

In the virtual knock-out in Kolkata, the winner is set to seal the last remaining semi-final spot, with South Africa, New Zealand and England already confirmed as semi-finalists.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The Windies are always such an entertaining team to watch. Pure power-hitting spectacle. It's great for the tournament, even if it puts my team (India) under pressure. May the best team win tonight!
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Priya S
Records are nice, but the context matters. He got the record but his team might still lose the crucial match. Hope our boys chase this down. 196 is big, but not impossible at Eden Gardens. Come on, India! 💙
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Rohit P
Seeing Gayle and Pooran also on that list shows the Caribbean legacy of six-hitting continues. They play a different brand of cricket. Respect! But tonight, I'm only supporting Men in Blue. Jai Hind!
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Aman W
With all due respect to Hetmyer's achievement, the article focuses a lot on individual stats in what is a massive team game. The real story is the pressure of this knockout. Hope our batting lineup shows up.
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Kavya N
Exciting cricket! But can we also appreciate the crowd at Eden? The atmosphere must be electric. This is why India is the best place to host cricket. Now, let's get that winning run, boys! 🔥

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