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Rohit Sharma surpasses Shahid Afridi to become leading six-hitter in ODIs

Published on: December 1, 2025 2:17 PM

A collage showing Indian batter Rohit Sharma (left) and former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi. — AFP/File

India’s seasoned batter Rohit Sharma has etched his name into the record books, surpassing Pakistan’s former captain Shahid Afridi to become the leading six-hitter in men’s One Day International (ODI) cricket.

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The milestone came during India’s first ODI of the ongoing three-match home series against South Africa at the JSCA International Stadium Complex. Entering the match with 349 sixes, Sharma needed just three more to overtake Afridi, who had smashed 351 maximums in his illustrious ODI career spanning 398 matches.

Sharma wasted no time in achieving the feat, hitting three sixes during his explosive half-century against the Proteas. This took his sixes tally to 352 in 269 innings, surpassing Afridi, who required 369 innings to reach his total.

The balls per six since 2022

Rohit Sharma, the leading six-hitter in ODIs, took the big hits to a different level in the last 3 years pic.twitter.com/OUvljyCatn

— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) November 30, 2025

Rohit also holds the record for hitting the most sixes across all formats of international cricket, with 645 maximums to his name. He comfortably leads over second-placed West Indies star Chris Gayle, who has 553 sixes. Afridi ranks third with 476, followed by New Zealand’s Brendon McCullum with 398, and England’s Jos Buttler with 387.

In ODIs alone, the list of top six-hitters now reads: Rohit Sharma (352 in 269 innings), Shahid Afridi (351 in 369 innings), Chris Gayle (331 in 294 innings), Sanath Jayasuriya (270 in 433 innings), and MS Dhoni (229 in 297 innings).

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Sharma’s feat is a testament to his enduring power-hitting ability and consistency, further cementing his legacy as one of cricket’s modern greats. Fans and cricket experts alike have lauded the milestone, noting how it highlights the ongoing evolution of the ODI format into a thrilling contest for big hitters.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: cricket news, India cricket, Latest, ODI records, Rohit Sharma, Shahid Afridi, six-hitting

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