Batting Records

Top 10: Most Sixes in IND vs AUS ODI Matches

Sixes in ODIs are more familiar now than in the older days – the very reason why you will find newer names in the table below.

The table below is the list of ten batters who have hit the most number of sixes in the India vs Australia ODI matches from both teams.

Following will be the key stats on the same. You can find more batting and bowling records of the IND vs AUS clash here.

Most Sixes in India vs Australia ODIs

PLAYERINNINGSSIXESFOURS
RG Sharma (IND)4278182
GJ Maxwell (AUS)284481
SR Tendulkar (IND)7035330
MS Dhoni (IND)4833112
AJ Finch (AUS)3132149
RT Ponting (AUS)5932184
A Symonds (AUS)312793
V Kohli (IND)4424192
HH Pandya (IND)112338
SR Watson (AUS)191989

Key Stats

Rohit Sharma’s mountainous six-counts against Aussies is also the highest among any batter from any opponent – one of Rohit’s insane list of ODI records.

The Indian captain’s six/innings ratio (1.86) is also the best among the other batters in the list.

Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for the most runs scorer in the ODI clashes between these two teams.

Rohit is also the only batter to score an ODI double-century in the matches played between the sides.

29 of Rohit’s sixes were scored in ODIs played in Australia – once again a record for any visiting batsman in the land of Kangaroo.

In the matches held on neutral venues between the sides, Sachin Tendulkar has hit 16 sixes.

Also Read: Most Sixes in International Cricket

Buvanesh Thiraviam

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