Most sixes in an individual Test innings
Updated On 23 March 2002, during the last day of the first Test match (no
On 23 March 2002, during the last day of the first Test match (no. 1592) between New Zealand and England at Auckland, Nathan Astle smashed eleven sixes during his amazing innings of 222. He set a new record of most sixes in an innings for New Zealand, beating the previous record of nine sixes by Chris Cairns (120) - against Zimbabwe at the same ground in 1995-96. However, the all-time record is still held by Pakistan's Wasim Akram who cracked 12 sixes during his unbeaten 257-run knock against Zimbabwe at Sheikhupura in 1996.
6s |
Batsman |
Score |
For |
Vs |
Venue |
Season |
12 |
Wasim Akram |
257* |
Pak |
Zim |
Sheikupura |
1996-97 |
11 |
NJ Astle |
222 |
NZ |
Eng |
Auckland |
2001-02 |
10 |
WR Hammond |
336* |
Eng |
NZ |
Auckland |
1932-33 |
9 |
CL Cairns |
120 |
NZ |
Zim |
Auckland |
1995-96 |
8 |
AC Gilchrist |
204* |
Aus |
SA |
Johannesburg |
2001-02 |
8 |
NS Sidhu |
124 |
Ind |
SL |
Lucknow |
1993-94 |
7 |
B Sutcliffe |
80* |
NZ |
SA |
Johannesburg |
1953-54 |
7 |
IVA Richards |
110* |
WI |
Eng |
St Johns |
1985-86 |
7 |
CG Greenidge |
213 |
WI |
NZ |
Auckland |
1986-87 |
6 |
JH Sinclair |
104 |
SA |
Aus |
Cape Town |
1902-03 |
6 |
IVA Richards |
192* |
WI |
Ind |
Delhi |
1974-75 |
6 |
Haroon Rashid |
108 |
Pak |
Eng |
Hyderabad |
1977-78 |
6 |
IT Botham |
118 |
Eng |
Aus |
Manchester |
1981 |
6 |
RJ Shastri |
121* |
Ind |
Aus |
Bombay |
1986-87 |
6 |
WJ Cronje |
82 |
SA |
SL |
Pretoria |
1997-98 |
6 |
CD McMillan |
142 |
NZ |
SL |
Colombo |
1997-98 |
6 |
JN Rhodes |
103* |
SA |
WI |
Centurion |
1998-99 |
6 |
CL Cairns |
69 |
NZ |
Aus |
Wellington |
1999-00 |
6 |
Wasim Akram |
100 |
Pak |
SL |
Galle |
1999-00 |
6 |
ML Hayden |
203 |
Aus |
Ind |
Madras |
2000-01 |
5 |
J Darling |
51 |
Aus |
Eng |
Manchester |
1902 |
5 |
J Darling |
73 |
Aus |
Eng |
Manchester |
1905 |
5 |
SJE Loxton |
93 |
Aus |
Eng |
Leeds |
1948 |
5 |
ER Dexter |
172 |
Eng |
Pak |
The Oval |
1962 |
5 |
JH Edrich |
310* |
Eng |
NZ |
Leeds |
1965 |
5 |
DT Lindsay |
182 |
SA |
Aus |
Johannesburg |
1966-67 |
5 |
GT Dowling |
239 |
NZ |
Ind |
Christchurch |
1967-68 |
5 |
BR Taylor |
124 |
NZ |
WI |
Auckland |
1968-69 |
5 |
IT Botham |
137 |
Eng |
Ind |
Leeds |
1979 |
5 |
AR Border |
153 |
Aus |
Pak |
Lahore |
1979-80 |
5 |
IT Botham |
66 |
Eng |
Ind |
Delhi |
1981-82 |
5 |
Imran Khan |
117 |
Pak |
Ind |
Faisalabad |
1982-83 |
5 |
MA Holding |
59 |
WI |
Eng |
Leeds |
1984 |
5 |
Imran Khan |
135* |
Pak |
Ind |
Madras |
1986-87 |
5 |
Wasim Akram |
62 |
Pak |
Ind |
Madras |
1986-87 |
5 |
CG Greenidge |
141 |
WI |
Ind |
Calcutta |
1987-88 |
5 |
Javed Miandad |
271 |
Pak |
NZ |
Auckland |
1988-89 |
5 |
PA De Silva |
123 |
SL |
NZ |
Auckland |
1990-91 |
5 |
MJ Slater |
219 |
Aus |
SL |
Perth |
1995-96 |
5 |
AC Gilchrist |
152 |
Aus |
Eng |
Birmingham |
2001 |
5 |
JH Kallis |
157* |
SA |
Zim |
Harare |
2001-02 |
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All data updated to 27.02.2002
- Acknowledgement: Inadvertently omitted from the previous
edition of this article; Mr Ross Smith's excellent website https://au.geocities.com/sportandhistory/cricket/test.html