In the match played between West Indies and Uganda in the T20 World Cup 2024, Windies team captain Rovman Powell broke Phil Salt’s record of the longest six in just a few hours. In the match against Uganda, the Windies team got a chance to bat first in which they scored 173 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in 20 overs. At the same time, 23 runs were seen from Powell’s bat in this innings, in which he hit a four as well as a six in which the ball went out after hitting the roof of the stadium. The Windies team won this match by 134 runs.
A 107 meter long six was seen from Pavel’s bat
The only six of Rovman Powell’s innings in this match was seen on the fourth ball of the 11th over in which he moved forward and played a shot towards wide long on on the ball of Ugandan team’s off-spinner Frank Nsubuga in which the ball hit the middle of his bat and went out hitting the roof of the stadium. The length of this six was 107 meters which is the longest six so far in this T20 World Cup. With this, Powell also broke the record of Phil Salt who had hit a 106 meter long six in the match against Australia a few hours ago.
Longest Sixes till Match 18 in T20 World Cup 2024
Rovman Powell – 107m (vs Uganda)
Phil Salt – 106m (vs Australia)
Rahmanullah Gurbaz – 105m (vs New Zealand)
Aaron Jones – 103m (vs Canada)
Michael Leask – 101m (vs Namibia)
West Indies registered their biggest win in T20 International
The West Indies team won the match against Uganda by a huge margin of 134 runs and also registered their biggest win in terms of runs in T20 International. Earlier, in 2014, the Windies had won the match against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup by a margin of 84 runs.
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