Barnett bangs his way into the record books
Kim Barnett, the former England batsman, started life after county cricket with a bang - or nine - as he blazed his way into the record books
Wisden Cricinfo staff
21-Apr-2004
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Kim Barnett, the former England batsman, started life after county cricket with a bang - or nine - as he blazed his way into the record books. Playing for Checkley against Leek in the North Staffordshire/South Cheshire League, Barnett smashed nine consecutive sixes on the opening day of the league season.
Barnett, 43, hammered the offspinner Dave Cartledge over the ropes six successive
times, and then broke the record off the bowling of his old Derbyshire
mucker, Tim Tweats, hitting three more sixes to make it nine in a row.
It may have been a league record, but in the annals of the game, there are in fact two records of two players striking 11 consecutive maximums. The first is G Ivanoff for Pymble v Berowra in Australia in 1965-66, and the other is R Kelly - not the chart-topping pop singer - for Buckland St Mary versus Taunton Casuals in 1993.
Even though the boundaries were no shorter than the minimum 50 yards
required for county games, Barnett found the small Leek ground to his
liking. "The outfield was a bit boggy so it wasn't easy to score runs along
the ground so the short boundary was inviting," he told the Daily
Telegraph. "Throughout my county career I was known mainly as an
off-side player, but all my sixes came on the legside. At the end of the over my partner Gavin Carr came up and asked whether I had done anything like that
before. I just laughed because you don't hit the bowlers I faced in my
first-class career for six sixes in an over."
Barnett also added that it could, and should, have been more than just the
nine sixes. "Gavin played out a maiden and Leek brought on Tim [Tweats]
who was on a hiding to nothing. The first three balls disappeared for six,
the fourth was the worst delivery of the lot, but I only managed to clog it
for a first-bounce four." Some people are just never satisfied ...