CRICKET
Ranking Top 5 batters to hit most sixes in ODI World Cup’s history
Cricket’s grandest stage, the ODI World Cup, has witnessed some remarkable displays of power-hitting over the years. Among the mountain of records, the art of clearing the boundary ropes with towering sixes holds a special place.
Here, we delve into the top 5 players who have left an indelible mark by hitting the most sixes in the history of the ODI World Cup. In the high-stakes environment of the ODI World Cup, these five players have elevated themselves as the premier six hitters, leaving an enduring legacy of power and precision on the cricketing world’s grandest stage.
1. Rohit Sharma (50 sixes in 27 innings)
Rohit Sharma, the elegant Indian opener and the captain of the team, stands tall as the leading six-hitter in World Cup history. He recently became the table topper during India vs New Zealand ODI World Cup 2023 semi-final clash. With 50 sixes in just 27 innings across multiple World Cup campaigns, Rohit has etched his name as the premier six-monger on this grand stage.
2. Chris Gayle (49 sixes in 34 innings)
The ‘Universe Boss,’ Chris Gayle, brings his brand of explosive batting to World Cup tournaments. With 49 sixes in 34 innings, the Caribbean legend is second on the list. Gayle’s ability to launch massive sixes with nonchalance has made him a feared figure in World Cup cricket.
3. Glenn Maxwell (43 sixes in 23 innings)
Australia’s star all-rounder Glenn Maxwell is renowned for his audacious stroke play, and this quality has translated into a significant number of sixes in World Cup matches. With 43 sixes in just 23 innings, Maxwell has been a pivotal contributor to Australia’s success in the tournament.
4. Ab de Villiers (37 sixes in 22 innings)
Former South African maestro AB de Villiers left an indelible mark on World Cup history with his breathtaking stroke play. Despite a relatively fewer number of innings (22), de Villiers managed to clear the boundary ropes 37 times, showcasing his unparalleled ability to innovate and dispatch the ball into the stands.
5. David Warner (37 sixes in 27 innings)
The Australian southpaw, David Warner, secures the fifth spot on this list with 37 sixes in 27 innings. Known for his aggressive approach at the top of the order, Warner has been a key figure in Australia’s World Cup campaigns, providing explosive starts and entertaining fans with his array of big hits.