Most Sixes in T20 Cricket in 2010
Record holder : David Warner of Australia holds the record (22 sixes) for most sixes in t20 cricket in 2010.
1. David Warner - 22 sixes
At no. 1 position is David Warner of Australia. He hit 22 sixes while scoring 373 runs in 15 innings of 15 matches at an average of 24.86 and strike rate of 156.72.
2. Shane Watson - 19 sixes
Then comes our Shane Watson of Australia. He hit 19 sixes while scoring 293 runs in 13 innings of 13 matches at an average of 24.41 and strike rate of 152.6.
3. Cameron White - 19 sixes
At position no. 3 is Cameron White of Australia. He hit 19 sixes while scoring 306 runs in 14 innings of 15 matches at an average of 34 and strike rate of 141.01.
4. Abdul Razzaq - 18 sixes
At no. 4 position is Abdul Razzaq of Pakistan. He hit 18 sixes while scoring 236 runs in 16 innings of 17 matches at an average of 19.66 and strike rate of 126.2.
5. Umar Akmal - 17 sixes
At position no. 5 is Umar Akmal of Pakistan. He hit 17 sixes while scoring 441 runs in 17 innings of 18 matches at an average of 29.4 and strike rate of 123.18.
6. David Hussey - 13 sixes
Then comes our David Hussey of Australia. He hit 13 sixes while scoring 350 runs in 14 innings of 15 matches at an average of 29.16 and strike rate of 125.89.
7. Jean-Paul Duminy - 12 sixes
Next in the list is Jean-Paul Duminy of South Africa. He hit 12 sixes while scoring 276 runs in 10 innings of 11 matches at an average of 46 and strike rate of 130.8.
8. Mahela Jayawardene - 12 sixes
At position no. 8 is Mahela Jayawardene of Sri Lanka. He hit 12 sixes while scoring 343 runs in 9 innings of 9 matches at an average of 42.87 and strike rate of 156.62.
9. Craig Kieswetter - 12 sixes
Then comes our Craig Kieswetter of England. He hit 12 sixes while scoring 244 runs in 9 innings of 9 matches at an average of 27.11 and strike rate of 117.87.
10. Jacques Kallis - 11 sixes
Next in the list is Jacques Kallis of South Africa. He hit 11 sixes while scoring 224 runs in 6 innings of 6 matches at an average of 37.33 and strike rate of 116.66.