Players With Most Sixes In T20 World Cup 2024

As the 2024 T20 World Cup got underway, fans witnessed a series of low-scoring thrilling matches, in stark contrast to the high-scoring games of the 2024 IPL. Despite this, there was no shortage of excitement in this tournament, especially the big hits. Sixes were a crucial part of the game, with a total of 232 sixes hit so far. Aaron Jones of the United States led the way with an impressive 13 sixes.

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Most sixes in T20 World Cup 2024

Although the conditions on some pitches were challenging for batsmen, this T20 World Cup has showcased some outstanding power-hitting batsmen. Here is the list:

No

Batter

team

6 seconds

matches

Hotels

R

1

Aaron Jones

USA

Thirteen

3

4

152

2

Rahmanullah Gurbaz

AFG

10

3

3

167

3

Marcus Stoinis

Australia

8

3

2

97

4

Shervan Rutherford

the state of Wisconsin

7

3

3

92

5

David Warner

Australia

6

3

3

115

6

George Muncy

SCO

6

3

3

89

7

Torvid Hridoy

prohibit

6

3

3

86

8

David Miller

South Africa

5

3

3

94

9

Travis Hyde

Australia

5

3

3

80

10

Nicholas Poulain

the state of Wisconsin

5

3

3

66

Aaron Jones was the standout player for the United States, who topped the order with 13 sixes in just four innings. His ability to consistently get over the boundary played an important role for his team. He was followed closely by Afghanistan’s Rahmanullah Gurbaz, who hit 10 sixes in three innings, highlighting his aggressive batting style.

Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoinis and West Indies’ Sherfan Rutherford also made significant contributions, hitting 8 and 7 sixes respectively. Both showed their ability to change the dynamic of the match with their powerful shots.

Veterans such as David Warner and David Miller continued to impress, maintaining their reputation as reliable heavy hitters. Their experience and skills added depth to their respective teams’ batting line-ups.

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