Many batsmen have done so; while remarkable, it is not so extraordinary that a specific name has been made for it.
Its Yuvraj Singh against England in super 8 match .He hitted 6 sixes in 1 over making 36 runs .The over was bowled by Flintoff .
A duck in cricket is when a batsman goes into bat, scores no runs, and is then out again. A golden duck is when a batsman is out on their first ball, and a diamond duck is when an opening batsman is out on the first ball of the match.
Chris Gayle. He hit 30 from 5 balls in an over. The other batsman (Saurabh Tiwary) scored 1 of the first ball of the over. Overall = 31 runs.
there are so many Ways: when the batsman fail to play the ball and it hit to stump that called bowled. The ball hit the bat and the ball caught by the fielder without touching the ground it's catch out. the ball hit batsman pad and the ball vartuly going in the stump so it called LBW leg before the wicket. the player doesn't make to the crease and the fielder throw the ball and it hit the stump and the batsman is not in the crease so its call runout. There is somany ways but mostly player gets out like this.there are 3 more ways but mostly player are getting out like this. other ways are obstrecting the field(once inzmam get out), handale the ball, and time out. Batsman can get out by following types:- 1) Catch out 2) Bowled 3) Stumping 4) Runout 5) Hit wicket 6) LBW 7) Handling the ball 8) Distracting the field 9) Timeout 10) Not offering a shot (similar to LBW but in this case umpire can give the batsman out if he thinks that batsman is not offering a shot and hitting it with pad, ball may or may not be going to hit stump) Number 10 is actually LBW. The 10th way is Hitting the ball twice.
Shahid Afridi,not only for Pakistan,but he is the one to hit most sixes from any country. Shahid afridi is the only player who hit most sixes
The batsman would be outThe batsman couldbe out.You're asking a question about a possible Leg Before Wicket(LBW) dismissal, and there are multiple factors involved in such a decision. Did the ball bounce off the pitch before hitting the batsman (if it doesn't, even if it hits the batsman in line, it must be treated as if it impacts the batsman outside the line of off stump, and cannot be ruled an LBW unless the batsman does not offer a shot). Furthermore, the path of the ball must be shown to be able to continue on and hit the wicket had the batsman not been there.
I think it's Brian Lara. He scored 501 runs in a First class match.
yuaraj singh
Prob(No sixes in 6 rolls) = [Prob(Not a six in a roll)]6 = (5/6)6 = 0.3349
Sanjay Bangar
Apart from being both even numbers, which means they are in the two times table, fours and sixes are like any number, simply a number. That's it. Just a number. What else would they be? huh?
its the position between long-on and mid-wicket...sometimes also called cow-corner..any batsman who wildly swings goes towards midwicket but a good batsman will always hit in the country area...