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  • It's not that hard for a professional cricket batsman to hit 6 sixes in an over against The Netherlands, I mean they're just plain easy. If you lined up Brendon McCullum or Yuvraj Singh against this same bowler, they'd smack every single ball out of the park!

  • Gibbs is good but comparatively Yuvraj is Better till now. Because Gibbs do this against Netherlands but youvraj against england

  • awesome

    

  • lol at the bowler

  • hitting six sixes in a 50 over game is a big ask... T20 is all about hitting and clearing the boundry...

  • @JFK2684, dosent matter watever the format of the game, its still a big ask, if you were reffering that to yuvraj singh, well let me remind you that he hit 6 sixes against south africa which is stronger opponent than zimbabwe/holland whoever gibbs hit them 6sixes

  • Yuvraj Singh'z 6 6's were better, against a better side, better match situation, better atmosphere and better bowler

  • Daan van Bunge is a leg spin bowler but he was trying to change it up for the last 3 with quicker ones and offies. He was surprisingly effective in 2003 with 3-16 against England and 2-27 against Pakistan. It was pretty piss-poor of Gibbs to gloat about this the next day in the media, "Ja I didn't miscue any of them". Just another reason that Gibbs sucks, as if you need another... but at least he'll never get his hands on the World Cup.

  • what was he bowling? medium-pace/off-spin? chris harris style leg-spin\cutters? as far as gibbs was concerned, he was bwlg lollipops tho' :-)

  • its--offspin

  • An amazing achievement, its incredible at any level.

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