marc71178
Eyes not spreadsheets
Definitely - is it a case of out of sight...Jono said:I think you'd find many would complain with that 5, and have Flintoff in their list.
Definitely - is it a case of out of sight...Jono said:I think you'd find many would complain with that 5, and have Flintoff in their list.
I think McMillan's one tonight may have supplanted it. Off Symonds again and left the Cake Tinimranrabb said:Afridi hit the biggest six ever recently in perth against symonds
I saw very little of the VB Series so can't comment on Afridi's six but I can guarantee that McMillan's was absolutely massive. Biggest six I have ever seen since Astle's straight six off Caddick in 2002.Fiery said:I think McMillan's one tonight may have supplanted it. Off Symonds again and left the Cake Tin
I think he meant the top 10 six hitters list of his in test cricket, not a team.marc71178 said:Would it actually have 10 instead of 11?
Marc means that the original post was a list of 11 players, opposed to 10 which is what the thread is askinghonestbharani said:I think he meant the top 10 six hitters list of his in test cricket, not a team.
LOL about Pietersen's unexpected sixes.Mr Mxyzptlk said:I think Kemp and Afridi are quite possibly the best six-hitters in the world right now. Afridi is amazing on the go. Regarding Kemp v Pietersen: Kemp hits them crazy distances, but Pietersen does it so unexpectedly.
One of the most effortless six-hitters I've seen is Dwayne Smith. Pity about the rest of his batting game.
When he gets going he can be a lethal player, and as he showed in the Twenty20 match, he can hit the ball a long way. I don't think he's been included in any of the lists because he's not known for his six-hitting compared to the other players that have been mentioned.SpeedKing said:BTW how come nobody has yet mentioned Mr. RT Ponting as a six hitter. He hits be ball a fair long way for a small man.