Sky launches International Sixes League featuring top-ten six hitters since 1/1/06

Sky launches International Sixes League

Cricinfo staff

May 19, 2006

After running a successful Sixes League for the county circuit, Sky Sports is now set to introduce an International Sixes League which will feature the top ten six-hitters in Test matches, one-day internationals and Twenty20 games in each calendar year.

Adam Gilchrist, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Shahid Afridi, Andrew Flintoff, and Kevin Pietersen, all of them with a compulsive preference for the aerial route, are likely to feature in the maiden list to be unveiled this weekend on Cricket AM, Sky Sports’ new programme. The league’s first standings will take into account the number of sixes hit since January 1, 2006.

“Everyone loves to see big hitting and with more aggressive cricket being played at all levels, it seems only right to keep track who’s hitting the most sixes in international cricket,” said Barney Francis, executive producer for Sky Sports’ cricket. “I’m sure cricket fans across the world will be fascinated to find out who really is the biggest hitter of the year.”

Taking over from the highly popular Soccer AM’s slot from 9 to 10.30am for 12 weeks during the summer, starting on May 20, Cricket AM will seek to entice new fans while trying to keep the already committed ones sufficiently enthused. A host of celebrities will demystify the game and add to its entertainment value. Flintoff himself is scheduled to appear every week on the programme where he will try out a new sport each time, from golf to darts.

Having signed a four-year deal with the ECB, Sky Sports has exclusive coverage of English cricket, which includes not only coverage of 60 live county matches but also international cricket played in England during the period. The ECB signed the deal with Sky in October 2005 amid protests that the board was interested primarily in the money aspect and that the deal would be “hugely damaging for cricket”.

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Well…

  • looks around the masses *

Does anyone want to do the dirty work of digging out those names themselves before the unveiling takes place tomorrow? Who do you think has been the biggest tulley-baaz this calendar year? :stuck_out_tongue:

  • Jeetnay walay Hazrat ya Jeetnay wali Khaatoon ko Dhobi Bhai ki taraf sey eik khasoosi inaam!** :D*

Re: Sky launches International Sixes League featuring top-ten six hitters since 1/1/06

i wish it`s shahid afridi :slight_smile::confused:

Re: Sky launches International Sixes League featuring top-ten six hitters since 1/1/0

Comparisons

(Statistics segregated by the type of matches played on or after January 1st, 2006)

  • Shahid Afridi - TESTS

(India in Pakistan, 2005-06, 1st Test at Lahore) = 7 sixes

(India in Pakistan, 2005-06, 2nd Test at Faislabad) = 6 sixes

(India in Pakistan, 2005-06, 3rd Test at Karachi) = 1 six

  • Shahid Afridi - ODIs (India in Pakistan, 2005-06, 1st One-Day International at Peshawar) = 1 six

(India in Pakistan, 2005-06, 2nd One-Day International at Rawalpindi) = 1 six

Total = 16 sixes

***
  • Mahendra Singh Dhoni - TESTS

(India in Pakistan, 2005-06, 2nd Test at Faislabad) = 4 sixes

  • **Mahendra Singh Dhoni - ODIs

**(India in Pakistan, 2005-06, 1st One-Day International at Peshawar) = 1 six

(India in Pakistan, 2005-06, 5th One-Day International at Karachi) = 4 sixes

(England in India, 2005-06, 3rd One-Day International at Goa) = 1 six

(England in India, 2005-06, 6th One-Day International at Jamshedpur) = 3 sixes

 Total = 13 sixes

Adam Gilchrist - TESTS

(South Africa in Australia, 2005-06, 3rd Test at Sydney) = 2 sixes

(Australia in Bangladesh, 2005-06, 1st Test at Fatullah) = 6 sixes
**Adam Gilchrist - ODIs

**(VB Series, 2005-06, 7th Match at Adelaide Oval) = 1 six

(VB Series, 2005-06, 8th Match at W.A.C.A.) = 4 sixes

(VB Series, 2005-06, 1st Final at Adelaide Oval) = 1 six

(VB Series, 2005-06, 3rd Final at Brisbane Cricket Ground) = 4 sixes

(Australia in South Africa, 2005-06, 4th One-Day International at Kingsmead) = 1 six

(Australia in Bangladesh, 2005-06, 1st One-Day International at Chittagong) = 5 sixes

(Australia in Bangladesh, 2005-06, 2nd One-Day International at Fatullah) = 1 six

   Total = 25 sixes


   ***

Freddie Flintoff - TESTS

(England in India, 2005-06, 2nd Test at Chandigarh) = 2 sixes

(England in India, 2005-06, 3rd Test at Mumbai) = 4 sixes

Freddie Flintoff - ODIs

(England in India, 2005-06, 1st One-Day International at Delhi) = 2 sixes

    Total = 8 sixes


    ***

Kevin Pietersen - TESTS

(England in India, 2005-06, 1st Test at Nagpur) = 1 six

(England in India, 2005-06, 2nd Test at Chandigarh) = 1 six

(England in India, 2005-06, 3rd Test at Mumbai) = 1 six

Kevin Pietersen - ODIs

(England in India, 2005-06, 2nd One-Day International at Faridabad) = 2 sixes

(England in India, 2005-06, 4th One-Day International at Kochi) = 2 sixes

(England in India, 2005-06, 7th One-Day International at Indore) = 1 six

     Total = 8 sixes


     ***

Re: Sky launches International Sixes League featuring top-ten six hitters since 1/1/0

means gilchrist the winner :o . afrid 2nd despite of poor form this year.
great work dhobi-bhai. :biggthumb … :clap:

Re: Sky launches International Sixes League featuring top-ten six hitters since 1/1/0


Good show "DB" :D

Re: Sky launches International Sixes League featuring top-ten six hitters since 1/1/0

:biggthumb

:hugz::hugz: