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Afridi takes over most sixes record

Duncan

U19 Debutant
190 sixes from 189 innings... wow... that's more then one a match. Compared to Jayasuriya's 188 off 325 innings. Now if he grew a brain, you could expect him to improve his average to like thirty and become a decent batsmen.

Flintoff is also average over a six an innings... with 73 sixes off 71 innings... a much better batsmen right now.
 
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PAKMAN

State 12th Man
simply superb player to watch ,he makes a cricket match a bit more excitinf and is a croud puller
 

SpaceMonkey

International Debutant
Anyone could hit more than one 6 a game if they just throw the bat stupidly. Which Afridi has done most of his career.
 

Duncan

U19 Debutant
SpaceMonkey said:
Anyone could hit more than one 6 a game if they just throw the bat stupidly. Which Afridi has done most of his career.
I doubt anyone can do it... especially off 189 innings. But yeah, you make a point. He tries to hit a six every ball and throws his wicket away. If only he had a brain! :D
 

Bookie

U19 12th Man
He's 23, should he play (consistently) for another 10 years, that would make him play about a total of 500-600 games (which will easily be a record), and we say hes slows down a bit with age, how about a total of 400-450 career sixes, which is unlikely to ever be eclipsed, unless one these these ******** Twenty20 specialists start taking over the ODI game, but thats another debate.
 

Deja moo

International Captain
Just want to mention that IMO, Afridi isnt 24.
He supposedly made his debut at 16, and looked 20 then. Boycott mentioned something along the lines of ," If hes 16, then I'm 80".

Fake birth certificates are common in the sub-continent.
 

Eclipse

International Debutant
Deja moo said:
Just want to mention that IMO, Afridi isnt 24.
He supposedly made his debut at 16, and looked 20 then. Boycott mentioned something along the lines of ," If hes 16, then I'm 80".

Fake birth certificates are common in the sub-continent.
It's also amazing that a 16 year old could hit the ball so hard..I've never seen a 16 hit the ball like he did..
 

Sehwag309

Banned
Thats the list

1. Shahid Afridi (Pak) 198-189-9-4325-107-106.50-190

2. Sanath Jayasuriya (SL) 334-325-14-9924-189-88,57-188

3. Sourav Ganguly (Ind) 267-258-20-9936-183-74.28-168

4. Chris Cairns (NZ) 199-180-22-4697-115-83.53-144

5. Sachin Tendulkar (Ind) 342-333-32-13497-186*-86.20-142

6. Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pak) 335-311-44-10631-137*-85.20-142

7. Viv Richards (WI) 187-167-24-6721-189*-90.20-126

8. Wasim Akram (Pak) 356-280-55-3717-86-88.28-121

9. Brian Lara (WI) 251-244-26-9280-169-79.75-110

10. A. deSilva (SL) 308-296-30-9284-145-81.13-120

7 Sub-con outta 10
 

Arjun

Cricketer Of The Year
In that list, you cannot tell who's better equipped to hit sixes, where they were hit, and against whom. Ganguly hits lots of sixes in places like Sharjah, Jamshedpur or taunton, but is now struggling to hit the ball. All those who hit sixes in small grounds may fnid it harder when the grounds are bigger- Ajit Agarkar once hit four sixes in an innings in a small ground, but the same batsman struggles on bigger grounds and spoons the ball straight up to catch. Shiv Sunder Das hit a six on one ground in New Zealand, on the shortest boundary, but we all know he's no hitter.

The best six-hitter should be able to hit sixes in places like Dambulla, Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, Jo'Burg, Eden Gardens and other big grounds, against quality bowlers and with clean shots and not artificial ones.
 

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Sehwag309 said:
Thats the list

1. Shahid Afridi (Pak) 198-189-9-4325-107-106.50-190

2. Sanath Jayasuriya (SL) 334-325-14-9924-189-88,57-188

3. Sourav Ganguly (Ind) 267-258-20-9936-183-74.28-168

4. Chris Cairns (NZ) 199-180-22-4697-115-83.53-144

5. Sachin Tendulkar (Ind) 342-333-32-13497-186*-86.20-142

6. Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pak) 335-311-44-10631-137*-85.20-142

7. Viv Richards (WI) 187-167-24-6721-189*-90.20-126

8. Wasim Akram (Pak) 356-280-55-3717-86-88.28-121

9. Brian Lara (WI) 251-244-26-9280-169-79.75-110

10. A. deSilva (SL) 308-296-30-9284-145-81.13-120

7 Sub-con outta 10
Thats because theyre all hacks ;)
 

C_C

International Captain
What i find awesome is Sehwag's six-hitting in test cricket.

For someone who averages over 50, he is the only one i think who has sixes at almost 1 six/test.
 

deeps

International 12th Man
afridi has hit HUUUGE sixes in perth, and he's hit plenty of sixes in melbourne as well....
 

Link

State Vice-Captain
For me the type of sixes you hit counts. Thts why i will always think of big hitters as poeple like Cairns, Hayden, Freddie and maybe even Pieterson. Who seem to play the same shots as every else, but the ball just goes further. Im anti-slogging
 

one_dayer

Cricket Spectator
No but when Afridi swings he isnt trying to clear the boundary.. he is trying to clear the stand and the road outside it! :D Thats why his sixes look better than most because he tries to hit the ball for a 12.

Flintoff can block the ball for a six, theres not even a follow through in some of the shots he plays.
 
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Neil Pickup

Cricket Web Moderator
Sehwag309 said:
Thats the list

1. Shahid Afridi (Pak) 198-189-9-4325-107-106.50-190

2. Sanath Jayasuriya (SL) 334-325-14-9924-189-88,57-188

3. Sourav Ganguly (Ind) 267-258-20-9936-183-74.28-168

4. Chris Cairns (NZ) 199-180-22-4697-115-83.53-144

5. Sachin Tendulkar (Ind) 342-333-32-13497-186*-86.20-142

6. Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pak) 335-311-44-10631-137*-85.20-142

7. Viv Richards (WI) 187-167-24-6721-189*-90.20-126

8. Wasim Akram (Pak) 356-280-55-3717-86-88.28-121

9. Brian Lara (WI) 251-244-26-9280-169-79.75-110

10. A. deSilva (SL) 308-296-30-9284-145-81.13-120

7 Sub-con outta 10
That's because..
a) flat wickets
b) small grounds
c) more ODIs!
 

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