Most Sixes in Test Cricket in 2012
Record holder : Kevin Pietersen of England holds the record (17 sixes) for most sixes in test cricket in 2012.
1. Kevin Pietersen - 17 sixes
The player at #1 in the list is Kevin Pietersen of England. He hit 17 sixes while scoring 1053 runs in 25 innings of 14 matches at an average of 43.87 and strike rate of 65.12.
2. Daren Sammy - 12 sixes
Next in the list is Daren Sammy of West Indies. He hit 12 sixes while scoring 456 runs in 15 innings of 10 matches at an average of 32.57 and strike rate of 72.03.
3. Michael Hussey - 11 sixes
Then comes our Michael Hussey of Australia. He hit 11 sixes while scoring 898 runs in 18 innings of 11 matches at an average of 59.86 and strike rate of 54.78.
4. Marlon Samuels - 11 sixes
At position no. 4 is Marlon Samuels of West Indies. He hit 11 sixes while scoring 866 runs in 11 innings of 7 matches at an average of 86.6 and strike rate of 53.75.
5. David Warner - 11 sixes
Then comes our David Warner of Australia. He hit 11 sixes while scoring 788 runs in 18 innings of 11 matches at an average of 43.77 and strike rate of 74.83.
6. Chris Gayle - 10 sixes
Next in the list is Chris Gayle of West Indies. He hit 10 sixes while scoring 318 runs in 8 innings of 4 matches at an average of 53 and strike rate of 75.53.
7. MS Dhoni - 8 sixes
At no. 7 position is MS Dhoni of India. He hit 8 sixes while scoring 447 runs in 13 innings of 8 matches at an average of 40.63 and strike rate of 49.22.
8. Jacques Kallis - 7 sixes
Next in the list is Jacques Kallis of South Africa. He hit 7 sixes while scoring 944 runs in 15 innings of 9 matches at an average of 67.42 and strike rate of 55.79.
9. Brendon McCullum - 7 sixes
At position no. 9 is Brendon McCullum of New Zealand. He hit 7 sixes while scoring 621 runs in 19 innings of 10 matches at an average of 34.5 and strike rate of 53.07.
10. Graeme Swann - 7 sixes
Next in the list is Graeme Swann of England. He hit 7 sixes while scoring 376 runs in 20 innings of 14 matches at an average of 23.5 and strike rate of 68.61.