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South Africa set new record for most sixes in single edition of ODI World Cup

West Indies secured the third position on the list with 68 sixes during the 2015 World Cup, followed by Australia in the fourth spot in the 2007 edition.

GNN Web Desk
Published a year ago on Nov 1st 2023, 7:35 pm
By Web Desk
South Africa set new record for most sixes in single edition of ODI World Cup

South Africa is currently in the midst of a prolific six-hitting spree at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, and they have registered a new record for the highest number of sixes struck in a single edition of the competition's history.

During their seventh match of the 2023 World Cup, South Africa hit 15 sixes against New Zealand, bringing their overall tally for the tournament to 82.

They have surpassed the previous record of 76 sixes, which was achieved by England when they were crowned champions in 2019. While England took 11 innings to establish this benchmark, South Africa achieved it in just seven innings.

West Indies secured the third position on the list with 68 sixes during the 2015 World Cup, followed by Australia in the fourth spot in the 2007 edition.

In the meantime, South Africa compiled another total exceeding 300 runs in the 2023 World Cup, thanks to outstanding centuries from Quinton de Kock and Rassie van der Dussen.

De Kock has continued his remarkable performance with his fourth century in seven innings. He is now only one century away from equaling the all-time record of five centuries in a single World Cup, held by India's Rohit Sharma, which was achieved in 2019.

De Kock is also the first batter in the ongoing tournament to surpass the 500-run mark, with a total of 545 runs from seven innings at an average of 77.85.

“I am feeling really good lately,” De Kock told the broadcasters during a mid-innings chat. “Nice that everything is coming together at an important time for us.

He said New Zealand were quite impressive with the new ball and he did struggle to get into a rhythm.

“They bowled really well upfront, especially (Trent) Boult. I felt quite scratchy upfront, I couldn’t find my rhythm, I was getting a couple of messages from the guys on the bench to bat through. I just want to keep batting. My career is coming down to a finish, trying to bat as much as I can,” De Kock said.