The first cricketer to score 6 sixes in an over was Sir Garry Sobers of West Indies in a county match. Subsequently Ravi Shastri of India also scored 6 sixes in an over in a Ranji Trophy Match.
However, first player to score 6 sixes in an over of an International Cricket Match is H.H. Gibbs of South Africa, who scored 6 sixes in an over bowled by D.L.S. Van Bunge of Netherlands, the match between South Africa and Netherland in the world cup 2007 played at Warner Park,
Bassterre, St. Kitts on 16.03.2007
2007-03-29 08:14:38
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answered by vakayil k 7
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The feat of Sobers hitting six sixes in an over off Malcom Nash is immortalised in a grainy footage of 1968. While in the 2007 World Cup Gibbs smashed a hapless Daan van Bunge of the Netherlands for the same.
2007-03-30 01:16:03
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answered by ST 1
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In international cricket it is Gibbs but Ravi sasthri and Garfield have scored in domestic cricket
2007-03-30 05:09:43
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answered by sebas 1
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Hi
In 2007 cricket world cup
Herschel Gibbs
south Africa
Hits SIX SIXES IN ONE OVER
16 MARCH 2007
SOUTH AFRICA VS HOLLAND
2007-03-29 23:20:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Sir Gary Sobers!
2007-03-29 19:00:23
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answered by elgatonegrosfv 1
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Hershel Gibbs of S.Africa against Holland
2007-03-29 16:54:05
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answered by ? 2
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sir Garfield Sobers of West Indies
2007-03-29 19:55:09
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answered by Anonymous
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In first class cricket , that is Manzoor Ilahi(Pakistani) in India, in a 3 day match.
2007-03-30 02:19:19
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answered by Anonymous
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in test:
sir gary sobers was the first man to hit six sixes in an over then ravi shastri hit six sixes in an over too.
in odi:
only one man hit six sixes in an over its herschelle gibbs
2007-03-29 15:26:50
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answered by dani 2
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Ravi Shastri in Ranji trophy.. and Sobers while palying in county matches in England. First time now in One days international H.. made it.
2007-03-29 14:51:04
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answered by Maliha S 4
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