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Test cricket is renowned for its tradition, skill, and moments of explosive entertainment. One of the most thrilling aspects for fans is witnessing a batsman hit multiple sixes in a single innings. Over the years, several players have set remarkable records for the most sixes in a single Test innings, showcasing their power and aggression at the crease.
Record for Most Sixes in a Single Innings
The record for the most sixes in a single Test innings is held by Yuvraj Singh of India. He smashed a total of 12 sixes during his innings against Australia in 2007 at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. This aggressive display of batting helped India post a competitive total and remains a memorable moment in cricket history.
Other Notable Records
- Adam Gilchrist of Australia hit 10 sixes in an innings against England in 2006.
- Brendon McCullum from New Zealand hit 8 sixes in an innings against India in 2014.
- Chris Gayle of the West Indies has also been known for his big-hitting, with several innings featuring 8 or more sixes.
These records highlight the power-hitting ability of some of cricket’s most destructive batsmen. Such performances are rare and often turn the tide of a match, thrilling fans worldwide. As cricket continues to evolve, players push the boundaries of offensive play, making these records even more impressive and memorable.