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Tezzbuzz|12-08-2024
3 batter hit 5 or more sixes consecutively twice in t20 format: Fans like watching T20 format more than Test and ODI. The fours and sixes hit in it attract the audience the most. In this format, the dominance of batsmen is always seen.
A similar incident was seen during the match played between Southern Brave and Trent Rockets on 10 August in The Hundred Men's Tournament. Kieron Pollard, playing for Southern in the match, hit five consecutive sixes in an over. It is also worth noting that Pollard has done this feat for the second time in T20 cricket. In this article, we will mention those 3 batsmen who have achieved the feat of hitting 5 or more sixes in an over twice in T20 cricket.
South Africa's explosive batsman David Miller did this feat for the first time in the Ram Slam T20 Challenge tournament in 2014. Playing for the Dolphins, he scored an unbeaten 93 off 37 balls against the Titans. In that match, Miller scored 34 runs in an over against van der Merwe, which included five sixes and a four.
Miller did this feat for the second time in 2017 in a T20 match between South Africa and Bangladesh. In the second match of the series, Miller scored 101* runs in 36 balls, which included seven fours and nine sixes. Miller hit five consecutive sixes in an over against Mohammad Saifuddin.
Nepal's all-rounder Dipendra Singh Airee is included in this list. The right-handed batsman scored an unbeaten 52 off 10 balls, including 8 sixes, in a match against Mongolia in 2023. He hit five sixes in the 19th over of Nepal's innings.
Dipendra did this feat for the second time in the match played against Qatar in 2024. In that match, he hit 6 sixes in six balls.
Former West Indies captain Kieron Pollard has achieved this feat twice. In the match played between West Indies and Sri Lanka in 2021, he hit six consecutive sixes in an over. Pollard made Akila Dhananjaya his victim. In The Hundred Men's Tournament in 2024, Pollard batted fiercely against Rashid Khan and hit 5 consecutive sixes in an over.




