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NNew Delhi, April 24 (IANS) When
Mumbai Indians’ Robin Uthappa sent Jacob Oram soaring over the mid-on
boundary Wednesday night, it was not just another six but the completion
of a century of sixes for the ongoing inaugural Indian Premier League (IPL).
Six more over-boundaries were added by the time Mumbai Indians lost the
thrilling encounter to Chennai Super Kings by six runs while chasing
208.
The 107 sixes in the IPL have come at an astonishing pace at an
explosive average of 12 sixes per match in a tournament that is less
than a week and eight matches old.
Keeping in tune with the spectacular opening ceremony at Bangalore, the
fireworks from the batsmen have surpassed the expectation of the hype
surrounding the Twenty20 tournament.
Packed stadiums and entertainment - the highpoint of which has been the
cheerleaders - have kept the crowds thrilled. Right now the flavour,
without doubt, is the IPL.
When some of the world’s best international cricketing stars descended
in India for the tournament billed as path-breaker and the future of
cricket, there was anticipation, an air of excitement and mystery
surrounding it.
Kolkata Knightriders’ Brendon McCullum not only gave a dream start to
the tournament, but also ensured packed house for the rest of the
tournament. The Kiwi smashed thirteen sixes in the first match and
equalled his compatriot Craig McMillan’s record of most sixes in T20
format.
Six-hitting prowess got better in the second match between Chennai Super
Kings and Kings XI Punjab in Mohali. The Super Kings batsmen smashed 16
sixes and Australian Michael Hussey alone plundered 10 of them as Super
Kings soared up 240 for five in 20 overs.
The T20 World Cup in South Africa last year was a huge hit but the sixes
at the IPL will surely put it to shade. A total of 255 sixes was hit in
27 matches in South Africa, but if the current six-hitting trend
continues the remaining 50 matches of the IPL, will see the number being
exceeded many times.
Remember, Yuvraj Singh, who hit six sixes off a Stuart Broad over in a
T20 World Cup match against England last year, has not yet exploded in
his trademark fashion. Yuvraj had emulated Sir Gary Sobers and Ravi
Shastri in smashing six sixes in first-class cricket and later South
African Herschelle Gibbs got them against an ICC associate member in the
World Cup.
While, 30 or more in an over have been seen a few times in the DLF IPL,
it remains to be seen if we will get to see a ‘Six Sixes’ feat once
more..
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