Yuvraj scripted an iconic moment of cricketing history in the inaugural edition of the T20 World Cup in 2007, following a heated conversation with England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff.
Yuvraj went into the beast mode and effortlessly dispatched Broad all over the park, hitting six consecutive sixes in the penultimate over of the Indian innings.
When Pollard gets into the groove, nobody can stop him, and the same thing happened on that day when the West Indian big hitter took on Sri Lanka spinner Dananjaya, smashing consecutive sixes becoming the second batter to do so in T20Is.
Dananjaya became the first cricketer in the world to pick a hat-trick and concede six sixes in an over in the same match.
Indian all-rounder Dude got the battering from the New Zealand duo in Mount Maunganui. Seifert set the over ablaze with a strong start, hammering 17 runs with two sixes and a four from the initial four balls.
Seasoned Taylor then look charge as he contributed a boundary off a no-ball and two successive maximum strikes, bringing the total runs scored in that over to an impressive 34.
Bangladesh's left-arm spinner Nasum came to bowl the 15th over of the first innings with Zimbabwe struggling at 76/6.
However, Nasum's over changed everything as the left-handed Burl made mockery of his bowling, hitting him for four successive sixes followed by a boundary as he finished off the over with a humongous six.
It was the 17th over of the first inning when Bairstow dispatched Phehlukwayo for back-to-back sixes on the first two balls. The South African pacer followed it up with two wides, with Bairstow taking a single off the next legit delivery.
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Things changed as Moeen hammered Phehlukwayo for three consecutive sixes, denying the fast bowler any chance to make a comeback.
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