Most Sixes in Test Cricket in 2000
Record holder : Chris Cairns of New Zealand holds the record (18 sixes) for most sixes in test cricket in 2000.
1. Chris Cairns - 18 sixes
The record is held by Chris Cairns of New Zealand. He hit 18 sixes while scoring 517 runs in 9 innings of 5 matches at an average of 64.62 and strike rate of 63.12.
2. Andy Flower - 10 sixes
Next in the list is Andy Flower of Zimbabwe. He hit 10 sixes while scoring 1045 runs in 16 innings of 9 matches at an average of 80.38 and strike rate of 48.76.
3. Wasim Akram - 9 sixes
At no. 3 position is Wasim Akram of Pakistan. He hit 9 sixes while scoring 391 runs in 13 innings of 9 matches at an average of 35.54 and strike rate of 53.19.
4. Jacques Kallis - 7 sixes
Next in the list is Jacques Kallis of South Africa. He hit 7 sixes while scoring 780 runs in 18 innings of 11 matches at an average of 48.75 and strike rate of 40.47.
5. Mohammad Yousuf - 7 sixes
Next in the list is Mohammad Yousuf of Pakistan. He hit 7 sixes while scoring 839 runs in 18 innings of 12 matches at an average of 49.35 and strike rate of 39.04.
6. Daryll Cullinan - 6 sixes
At position no. 6 is Daryll Cullinan of South Africa. He hit 6 sixes while scoring 581 runs in 16 innings of 10 matches at an average of 44.69 and strike rate of 45.35.
7. Sourav Ganguly - 6 sixes
Next in the list is Sourav Ganguly of India. He hit 6 sixes while scoring 279 runs in 10 innings of 6 matches at an average of 31 and strike rate of 51.66.
8. Craig McMillan - 6 sixes
At no. 8 position is Craig McMillan of New Zealand. He hit 6 sixes while scoring 587 runs in 16 innings of 9 matches at an average of 39.13 and strike rate of 47.87.
9. Nathan Astle - 5 sixes
Then comes our Nathan Astle of New Zealand. He hit 5 sixes while scoring 549 runs in 16 innings of 9 matches at an average of 36.6 and strike rate of 44.85.
10. Inzamam-ul-Haq - 5 sixes
Next in the list is Inzamam-ul-Haq of Pakistan. He hit 5 sixes while scoring 1090 runs in 19 innings of 12 matches at an average of 60.55 and strike rate of 52.35.