Whenever there is talk of 6 sixes in an over in the cricket world, the first name that comes to mind is the great batsman of India. Yuvraj Singh Ka, who achieved this historic feat in Stuart Broad’s over against England in the 2007 T20 World Cup. Now this kind of amazing young all-rounder of Pakistan Abbas Afridi Has repeated.
running in hong kong Hong Kong Sixes Tournament Abbas Afridi hit 6 consecutive sixes in one over against Kuwait. His explosive batting thrilled the audience and everyone present on the field got lost in the memories of Yuvraj Singh. Although the tournament is not a part of traditional cricket, the performances brought a lot of entertainment for cricket lovers.
Abbas Afridi was playing for Pakistan team. When he came on the field in the match against Kuwait, the team needed fast runs. Afridi started batting in a stormy manner as soon as he arrived and did not spare even a single ball from the opposing bowler. He hit skyscraper sixes on all six balls of the entire over.
During the match, Kuwait’s left arm bowler Yasin Patel came to bowl the 5th over. This over proved to be the turning point for Pakistan’s innings. total in this over 38 runs Made, which included six sixes from Afridi. The last ball was thrown above the waist, which no ball The agreement was made. Afridi did not score a run on that ball, but the ground echoed with applause in the spectators’ gallery.
Pakistan won the match by scoring 57 runs in just two overs. Afridi’s inning not only helped the team win but also strengthened Pakistan’s position in the tournament. The audience described Afridi’s innings as a “new chapter of cricket entertainment”.
The Hong Kong Sixes tournament is known for its unique format and high-scoring matches. In this tournament, each team has only six players, including one wicketkeeper and five bowlers. Every player has to bowl and the innings is only 6 overs. Due to small grounds and limited overs, runs rain in this tournament, giving the spectators ample opportunity for entertainment.
Although this tournament International Cricket Council (ICC) It is not recognized by the International Olympic Committee, so the records made in it are not included in the official statistics of players. Despite this, this tournament is very popular for cricket lovers, because it offers a combination of fast batting, big shots and an entertaining atmosphere.
After this performance of Abbas Afridi, he is being discussed a lot on social media. Cricket lovers of Pakistan are calling him the “new Yuvraj Singh”. His videos have gone viral on Twitter (X) and Instagram, in which his flurry of sixes can be seen.
Former Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Akhtar praised Afridi and wrote, “This kind of confidence and strength can distinguish any player. Abbas has proved that Pakistan has no dearth of young talent.”
On the other hand, cricket analysts say that this performance will give a huge boost to Afridi’s confidence, especially if he gets a chance to join Pakistan’s T20 team in the future.
The aim of the Hong Kong Sixes tournament is to provide entertainment to the audience apart from traditional cricket. In this format, the batsmen have freedom to play freely and the challenge for the bowlers is to stop the runs. This is why when a batsman hits six sixes in an over, it is no less than a festival for the spectators.
Abbas Afridi not only created a proud moment for Pakistan, but also proved that cricket is not just a game of records — it is a confluence of enthusiasm, passion and spirit.
This performance of his will be remembered in the minds of cricket lovers for a long time in the years to come. And even though this record is not official, the spirit of cricket – excitement and entertainment – is perfectly reflected in these 6 sixes of Afridi.
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