Nicholas Pooran, the explosive West Indian batter, has etched his name in the annals of T20 cricket history by setting a new world record for the most sixes in a calendar year. During a Caribbean Premier League (CPL) match on Saturday, Pooran smashed nine towering sixes in his blistering 43-ball 97 against St Kitts & Nevis Patriots, propelling his team, Trinbago Knight Riders, to a resounding 44-run victory.
This remarkable feat surpassed the previous record held by the legendary Chris Gayle, who had hit 135 sixes in 2015. Pooran’s tally of 139 sixes in 2024 not only eclipses Gayle’s mark but also places him ahead of Gayle’s other two impressive six-hitting seasons, with 121 sixes in 2012 and 116 in 2011.
Pooran’s record-breaking performance is a testament to his exceptional power-hitting abilities and his consistent brilliance across various franchise leagues and international cricket throughout 2024. His stellar form extends beyond just six-hitting, as he has also accumulated an impressive 1,844 runs this year, placing him third on the list for most T20 runs in a calendar year.
In the CPL match against the Patriots, Pooran’s innings was the cornerstone of Trinbago Knight Riders’ formidable total of 250/4. The Knight Riders’ bowlers then restricted St Kitts & Nevis Patriots to 206/8, securing a comfortable win.
Pooran’s record-breaking feat is a testament to his exceptional talent and his status as one of the most dangerous batters in T20 cricket today. His ability to clear the boundary with ease and his consistent performances make him a valuable asset to any team.