Before Yuvraj, this strongman hit 6 sixes in an over, created 'Maharirecord'
On March 16, 2007, South African cricketer Herschelle Gibbs made history by hitting six sixes in one over during an ODI World Cup match against the Netherlands.
On March 16, 2007, a remarkable event in cricket history took place when South African batsman Herschelle Gibbs achieved the unprecedented feat of hitting six consecutive sixes in a single over against the Netherlands during an ODI World Cup match. This event marked a significant milestone not only for Gibbs but also for international cricket, as he became the first player to accomplish this rare achievement. The match was played at Warner Park in St. Kitts, which has since been remembered as a memorable encounter in the world of cricket.
During the fateful over, Gibbs faced the part-time leg-spinner Dan van Bunge, who struggled to contain the powerful batsman. Gibbs's incredible display of hitting electrified the audience, as he launched the ball into the stands with remarkable ease. In an iconic moment, every ball faced resulted in a six, leading to a historic highlight reel of cricketing excellence that has been celebrated in the years following. The cricket community often recalls this moment as one of the unforgettable highlights in the sport's extensive history.
Following this achievement, the captain of the Netherlands team, Luuk van Troost, humorously remarked about the over, acknowledging that while van Bunge bowled some good deliveries, nothing managed to trouble Gibbs that day. This match not only solidified Gibbs's legacy in cricket but also paved the way for future players like Yuvraj Singh, who would later replicate the same feat in international cricket. Gibbs's record remains a cherished aspect of ODI cricket, inspiring generations of cricketers and fans alike.