6,6,6,6,6, the retired batsman made Rashid Khan’s condition worse, hit a six on every ball

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|11-08-2024

The Hundred Cricket League is currently being played in England. The 24th match of this league was played between Southern Brave and Trent Rockets at The Rose Ball Cricket Ground in Southampton. In this match, the Southern Brave team won by 2 wickets. This match was very bad for Trent Rockets star bowler Rashid Khan. During the match, the retired batsman did such a feat which Rashid will hardly ever forget. The name of this player is Kieron Pollard, who said goodbye to international cricket in the year 2023.

What happened to Rashid Khan?

The Hendred Cricket League has a match of 100 balls each and an over has 5 balls. In this match, Kieron Pollard has achieved the feat of hitting 5 sixes in an over of Rashid Khan. That is, Kieron Pollard hit every ball of Rashid's over across the boundary. This is the first time in the history of The Hendred Cricket League that a batsman has hit 5 sixes in an over. Kieron Pollard did this feat in the 17th over of Southern Brave's innings.

Kieron Pollard was the hero of the victory

Trent Rockets won the toss in this match and decided to bat first. They scored 126 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in 100 balls. In response, the Southern Brave team achieved this target by losing 8 wickets in 99 balls. During this, Kieron Pollard played the biggest innings for Southern Brave. He scored 45 runs in 23 balls at a strike rate of 195.65. Kieron Pollard's innings included 2 fours and 5 sixes. He was also adjudged the Player of the Match for this strong game.

6 sixes have been hit in 6 balls in T20I

Kieron Pollard is also one of the batsmen to hit 6 sixes in a row in T20 International cricket. In the year 2021, he hit 6 sixes in a single over against Akila Dhananjaya in a match against Sri Lanka. He became the second batsman in the world to do this feat after Yuvraj Singh in T20 International cricket. Even though Kieron Pollard has retired, his bat is still spitting fire in T20 cricket.

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