Yuvraj arrived at the crease with India going at a rate of less than six runs an over. These three aside, recently USA’s Jaskaran Malhotra emulated the record during his team’s clash against Papua New Guinea. It was India v Australia, a place in the final of the 2007 T20 World Cup was at stake.
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However, as fate would have it, he came back to dispatch England’s lead bowler for six in a row, a feat that has been achieved only once in international cricket after Yuvraj’s heroics, as Kieron Pollard slammed Akila Dananjaya six sixes during a home T20I series in March 2021.īefore Yuvraj and Pollard, South Africa’s Herschelle Gibbs etched his name in the books for the same feat when he belted Netherlands’ Daan van Bunge for 36 runs during the 2007 ICC ODI World Cup, to become the first international cricketer to achieve the record. In the re-enacted video, Yuvraj reveals the in-between-balls conversation with MS Dhoni, the non-striker, while he also recalls how he was at the receiving end and had conceded five sixes once (at The Oval against England only a couple of weeks ago). Yuvraj had revealed that he was riled up by Flintoff right before the penultimate over, which had a part to play in his knock. Before his entry, India did not have even 200 in sight, but his murderous 16-ball 58 powered the team to 218/4 before Irfan Pathan’s 3/37 helped India restrict England 18 runs short. On this day in 2007 Yuvraj Singh 6 sixes: On this day in 2007, Yuvraj Singh etched his name in the record books as he took Stuart Broad to the cleaners, hitting him six gigantic sixes in an over. Yuvraj Singh slammed six sixes in a row to make.
Yuvraj’s raced off to 50 in just 12 balls, which remains the fastest to this day. Yuvraj Singh v Stuart Broad in Match 21 of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2007. Yuvraj Singh was the standout performer for India in the 2007 T20 World Cup as he hit six 6s in an over bowled by Englands Stuart Broad.