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ST. JOHN S, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA: West Indies captain Kieron Pollard on Wednesday became only the third man to hit six sixes in an international over in his team s four-wicket Twenty20 victory over Sri Lanka.
The feat came in the sixth over of a bizarre West Indies innings, bowled by off-spinner Akila Dananjaya who moments earlier in his previous over had been celebrating taking a hat-trick.
Pollard followed in the footsteps of South Africa s Herschelle Gibbs against the Netherlands in the 2007 World Cup and India s Yuvraj Singh, who also achieved the feat in the 2007 Twenty20 World Cup against England.
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ST. JOHN S, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA: West Indies captain Kieron Pollard on Wednesday became only the third man to hit six sixes in an international over in his team s four-wicket Twenty20 victory over Sri Lanka.
The feat came in the sixth over of a bizarre West Indies innings, bowled by off-spinner Akila Dananjaya who moments earlier in his previous over had been celebrating taking a hat-trick.
Pollard followed in the footsteps of South Africa s Herschelle Gibbs against the Netherlands in the 2007 World Cup and India s Yuvraj Singh, who also achieved the feat in the 2007 Twenty20 World Cup against England.
West Indies captain Kieron Pollard has become only the third man to hit six sixes in an international over in his team's four-wicket Twenty20 victory over Sri Lanka.
Updated Mar 04, 2021 · 05:46 pm West Indies Kieron Pollard celebrates after hitting six sixes in an over off Sri Lanka s Akila Dananjaya | AFP / Randy Brooks
West Indies captain Kieron Pollard on Wednesday became only the third man to hit six sixes in an international over in his team’s four-wicket T20 victory over Sri Lanka.
The feat came in the sixth over of a bizarre West Indies innings, bowled by off-spinner Akila Dananjaya who moments earlier in his previous over had been celebrating taking a hat-trick.
Pollard followed in the footsteps of South Africa’s Herschelle Gibbs against the Netherlands in the 2007 World Cup and India’s Yuvraj Singh, who also achieved the feat in the 2007 Twenty20 World Cup against England.