6 Sixes In 1 Over: Andhra Pradesh Youngster Makes History, BCCI Issues ‘Alert’. Watch | Cricket News

6 Sixes In 1 Over: Andhra Pradesh Youngster Makes History, BCCI Issues Alert. Watch

Vamshhi Krrishna in motion throughout a Col C Ok Nayudu Trophy match.© Twitter




In cricket, there are a number of feats that are extensively celebrated. Hitting six sixes in an over is without doubt one of the them. Who can overlook the six sixes hit by Yuvraj Singh on the 2007 T20 World Cup off England’s Stuart Broad. West Indies legend Sir Gary Sobers was the primary individual to attain the feat in a significant match. Playing in a County Championship for Nottinghamshire in 1968, Garfield Sobers hit Glamorgan’s Malcolm Nash for six sixes in an over. Then Ravi Shastri turned the primary Indian to hit six sixes in an over in 1985 for Bombay towards Baroda.

Herschelle Gibbs was the primary batter to hit six sixes in an over in worldwide cricket. Now, Vamshhi Krrishna of Andhra Pradesh is the newest addition to that listing. He achieved the feat in a Col CK Nayudu Trophy match. The Col CK Nayudu Trophy is a nationwide match for U-23 cricketers.

“6 sixes in an over alert! Vamshhi Krrishna of Andhra hit 6 sixes in an over off Railways spinner Damandeep Singh on his way to a blistering 64-ball 110 in the Col C K Nayudu Trophy in Kadapa,” the BCCI wrote in a submit together with the video.

Recently, after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) introduced that R Ashwin, who had left to be at his mom’s facet, who had fallen unwell, rejoined the crew on Day 4 of the third Test towards England, former head coach Ravi Shastri revealed that the board organized a constitution flight organized a chartered aircraft for the participant.

Shastri lauded BCCI and secretary Jay Shah for exhibiting empathy in the direction of Ashwin, including that the gesture would’ve made the participant really feel “special”.

“The BCCI secretary Jay Shah organised a charter to take him home and bring him back. I think that’s the kind of empathy that’s needed from the BCCI as well. There are the guardians of Indian cricket and with this kind of empathy, they will go a long, long way. It also makes the players feel they belong and are special,” Ravi Shastri stated throughout his commentary stint on Day 4 of the Rajkot Test.

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