Chris
Gayle on Saturday achieved a rare feat of becoming the first player to hit 600
sixes and 600 fours in Twenty20 cricket.
Playing
for Melbourne Renegades, Gayle hit two humongous in a Big Bash League Twenty20
match against Brisbane Heat to achieve the landmark.
The
left-handed Gayle, in his knock, also hit a couple of fours to take his tally
of fours to 653, but is behind Australia's T20 star Brad Hodge, who leads the
way with 664 fours to his name.
New
Zealand's Brendon McCullum is the third in the list with 605 fours.
Gayle
is way ahead in terms of six hitting record with the next best being that of
fellow West Indian all-rounder Kieron Pollard, who has hit 388 sixes. McCullum
is on the third spot with 290 hits over the fence.
The 36-year-old West
Indian, who is the most sought after T20 player in the world, has a number of
records to his name:
- Gayle holds the record for the fastest hundred in T20s. Gayle smashed his way into the record books with a 30-ball blitzkrieg for Royal Challengers Bangalore, which decimated the now-defunct Sahara Pune Warriors in the Indian Premier League in 2013.
- Gayle remained unbeaten on 175 during that innings, which also happens to be the highest individual score in the shortest format of the game. In his 66-ball knock, he smashed 13 fours and 17 sixes.
- Gayle is also the highest run-getter in T20s with 8363 runs at 44.24. Hodge is behind him with 6717 runs.
- The Jamaican also holds the record for most centuries - 16 - and most half-centuries (53).
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