Most Sixes in Test Cricket in 2013
Record holder : Peter Fulton of New Zealand holds the record (12 sixes) for most sixes in test cricket in 2013.
1. Peter Fulton - 12 sixes
At no. 1 position is Peter Fulton of New Zealand. He hit 12 sixes while scoring 620 runs in 17 innings of 10 matches at an average of 36.47 and strike rate of 37.82.
2. Brendon McCullum - 11 sixes
At position no. 2 is Brendon McCullum of New Zealand. He hit 11 sixes while scoring 586 runs in 19 innings of 12 matches at an average of 32.55 and strike rate of 64.25.
3. Brad Haddin - 10 sixes
At no. 3 position is Brad Haddin of Australia. He hit 10 sixes while scoring 647 runs in 18 innings of 10 matches at an average of 38.05 and strike rate of 59.68.
4. Steven Smith - 10 sixes
Next in the list is Steven Smith of Australia. He hit 10 sixes while scoring 711 runs in 21 innings of 11 matches at an average of 37.42 and strike rate of 45.87.
5. Shane Watson - 10 sixes
Then comes our Shane Watson of Australia. He hit 10 sixes while scoring 810 runs in 24 innings of 12 matches at an average of 35.21 and strike rate of 60.
6. Trent Boult - 9 sixes
Next in the list is Trent Boult of New Zealand. He hit 9 sixes while scoring 144 runs in 14 innings of 12 matches at an average of 20.57 and strike rate of 51.06.
7. Hamish Rutherford - 9 sixes
Then comes our Hamish Rutherford of New Zealand. He hit 9 sixes while scoring 558 runs in 17 innings of 10 matches at an average of 34.87 and strike rate of 60.91.
8. George Bailey - 8 sixes
At no. 8 position is George Bailey of Australia. He hit 8 sixes while scoring 136 runs in 6 innings of 4 matches at an average of 27.2 and strike rate of 59.38.
9. Kevin Pietersen - 8 sixes
Next in the list is Kevin Pietersen of England. He hit 8 sixes while scoring 758 runs in 21 innings of 11 matches at an average of 36.09 and strike rate of 51.74.
10. Hamilton Masakadza - 7 sixes
Then comes our Hamilton Masakadza of Zimbabwe. He hit 7 sixes while scoring 338 runs in 12 innings of 6 matches at an average of 30.72 and strike rate of 39.12.