Best Ball per Six ratio in ODI Cricket

By Israr Ahmed Hashmi

Updated - 04 Jan 2015, 16:07 IST

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Best Ball per Six ratio in ODI Cricket: Hitting a six requires a combination of strength and timing, as well as an understanding of the distance to the boundary around the ground. The biggest hitters are capable of clearing the boundary at its farthest point, generally straight back over the bowler’s head. Cricket fans have had the privilege to witness some of the greatest stroke-players and six-hitters of their times. The mastery to play aggressive in cricket requires scoring quick runs and what other way is do this except hit them out of the park but courtesy is to hit them by facing least balls.

We have arranged a list of batsmen who required least balls/six. To get a better view of this statistic we have only included the batsmen with at least 100 sixes in ODI cricket.

10. Andrew Symonds (Australia)

Andrew Symonds. (Photo Source: AFP)

Balls Faced: 5504, Sixes: 103, Balls/Six: 53.43

Andrew Symonds faced 5504 balls in ODI cricket and sent 103 of them out of the park which means that he required atleast 53 balls to hit a six. This puts him 10th on our list of least balls required for each list.

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