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Afridi sets a new world record
Rajneesh Gupta
February 05, 2005

Pakistan's Shahid Afridi [Images] became the batsman with the most number of sixes in one-day internationals in the first final of VB Series against Australia on Friday.

The six that he hit off Shane Watson was 189th of his career which took him past Sri Lankan Sanath Jayasuriya's [Images] tally of 188 sixes.

Interestingly, Afridi took 136 matches less than Jayasuriya to overhaul his record.

The accompanying table lists the batsmen with 100 or more sixes in ODIs:

6sBatsmanMtsInnsRunsHSAveSR6/Inns
190Shahid Afridi (Pak)198189432510924.02105.281.01
188ST Jayasuriya (SL)334325992418931.9088.570.57
168SC Ganguly (Ind)267258993618341.7474.280.65
144CL Cairns (NZ)199180469711529.7283.540.80
142SR Tendulkar (Ind)34233313497186* 44.8486.200.42
131Inzamam-ul-Haq [Images] (Pak)33531110631137* 39.8173.910.42
126IVA Richards (WI)1871676721189* 47.0090.200.75
121Wasim Akram (Pak)35628037178616.5288.280.43
110BC Lara (WI)251244928016942.5679.750.45
102PA de Silva (SL)308296928414534.9081.130.34


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