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2019 List of Most Sixes in ODI
Player Mat Inns Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s
CH Gayle (WI) 17 15 753 162 50.20 686 109.76 2 5 55 56
EJG Morgan (ENG) 21 18 791 148 52.73 705 112.19 2 5 57 41
AJ Finch (AUS) 23 23 1141 153 51.86 1276 89.42 4 6 98 36
RG Sharma (INDIA) 28 27 1490 159 57.30 1657 89.92 7 6 146 36
JC Buttler (ENG) 20 16 667 150 47.64 492 135.56 3 2 49 32
N Pooran (WI) 19 17 728 118 52.00 661 110.13 1 5 67 27
JJ Roy (ENG) 14 12 845 153 70.41 715 118.18 3 6 91 26
SO Hetmyer (WI) 23 20 658 139 38.70 614 107.16 2 2 54 22
GJ Maxwell (AUS) 23 22 635 98 33.42 480 132.29 0 3 67 21
SD Hope (WI) 28 26 1345 170 61.13 1726 77.92 4 8 117 21
NLTC Perera (SL) 16 16 343 140 21.43 280 122.50 1 1 17 20
Asghar Afghan (AFG) 17 17 569 86 40.64 721 78.91 0 4 36 20
JM Bairstow (ENG) 20 18 844 128 46.88 820 102.92 3 4 106 20
MJ Guptill (NZ) 20 20 650 138 36.11 668 97.30 3 1 65 20
JDS Neesham (NZ) 18 13 436 97 43.60 406 107.38 0 2 29 19
BA Stokes (ENG) 20 17 719 89 59.91 777 92.53 0 7 59 18
A Balbirnie (IRE) 14 13 567 145 47.25 647 87.63 3 1 45 16
Hazratullah Zazai (AFG) 14 14 346 67 24.71 398 86.93 0 2 37 16
HE van der Dussen (SA) 18 14 664 95 73.77 811 81.87 0 7 37 16
PR Stirling (IRE) 14 13 692 130 53.23 907 76.29 1 7 69 15
Najibullah Zadran (AFG) 17 16 509 104 39.15 523 97.32 1 3 51 15
RD Berrington (SCOT) 8 8 285 81 35.62 304 93.75 0 2 15 12
CR Brathwaite (WI) 16 11 236 101 23.60 223 105.82 1 1 18 12
E Lewis (WI) 13 13 392 70 32.66 477 82.18 0 4 41 12
JO Holder (WI) 27 19 375 62 22.05 386 97.15 0 2 27 12
Fakhar Zaman (PAK) 20 20 683 138 34.15 751 90.94 1 5 77 12
LRPL Taylor (NZ) 21 20 943 137 55.47 1090 86.51 1 7 80 12
SS Iyer (INDIA) 6 5 266 71 53.20 236 112.71 0 4 17 11
Mohammad Hafeez (PAK) 15 14 461 84 35.46 490 94.08 0 4 40 11
MS Dhoni (INDIA) 18 16 600 87 60.00 729 82.30 0 6 42 11
JP Kotze (NAM) 5 5 244 136 48.80 267 91.38 1 0 18 10
Hasan Ali (PAK) 12 9 137 59 22.83 98 139.79 0 1 10 10
DM Bravo (WI) 13 11 188 61 23.50 211 89.09 0 1 10 10
WIA Fernando (SL) 14 14 447 104 31.92 462 96.75 1 2 50 10
Haris Sohail (PAK) 15 15 654 130 50.30 720 90.83 2 3 54 10
Q de Kock (SA) 17 17 774 121 48.37 773 100.12 1 7 100 10
Soumya Sarkar (BAN) 17 17 506 73 29.76 508 99.60 0 4 61 10
Rashid Khan (AFG) 19 18 229 52 14.31 238 96.21 0 1 20 10
KA Pollard (WI) 6 4 109 74 36.33 83 131.32 0 1 4 9
Asif Ali (PAK) 7 6 161 52 26.83 127 126.77 0 2 7 9
A Vala (PNG) 9 9 366 104 40.66 486 75.30 1 0 26 9
HH Pandya (INDIA) 12 11 287 48 31.88 243 118.10 0 0 27 9
KL Rahul (INDIA) 13 13 572 111 47.66 705 81.13 2 3 49 9
Mahmudullah (BAN) 17 15 357 69 32.45 438 81.50 0 1 21 9
BKG Mendis (SL) 19 19 587 66 32.61 761 77.13 0 4 44 9
Babar Azam (PAK) 20 20 1092 115 60.66 1183 92.30 3 6 109 9
Performances in ODI matches that overlap over the years are credited to the year in which they took place.

This record includes the following current or recent matches:

  • India vs West Indies, 3rd ODI, 22 December 2019
  • India vs West Indies, 2nd ODI, 18 December 2019
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