Six Sixes in T20 by Dipendra Singh Airee from Nepal

  image : Ds airee playing t20 match with Qatar


 Here we are talking about Six Sixes in T20 by Dipendra Singh Airee from Nepal. With a staggering strike rate of 304.76 off of a 21-ball 64 that featured three fours and seven sixes, the 24-year-old Airee stayed undefeated. With 210 for seven, Nepal was led by Aasif Sheikh's 52. They had already won the first game on Friday, defeating Malaysia by five wickets.

The fifth cricket player to do it globally 

After Herschelle Gibbs of South Africa and Jaskaran Malhotra of the United States accomplished it in one-day international cricket, Aerie became the fifth batsman in history to accomplish this uncommon achievement.


Before, Airee had hammered six straight sixes.

But Airee is used to hitting six-shooters. He had hammered six straight sixes in two overs during Nepal's September 2018 Asian Games Twenty20 International match against Mongolia.

Moreover, Nepal set a world record with 314 for three in that match before bowling out the opposition for 41.


Dipendra Singh Personal Information:

  • Full name: Dipendra Singh Airee
  • Born: 24 January 2000 (age 24)
  • Tilachaur, Mahendranagar, Kanchanpur
  • Height: 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
  • Batting: Right-handed
  • Bowling: Right-arm off break
  • Role: Batting all-rounder



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Only Yuvraj Singh of India and Kieron Pollard of the West Indies had struck six sixes in a T20 international over up until this point. But Dipendra Singh Airee of Nepal joined the two great cricketers in being among the select few who have struck six sixes in an international over. 

During the ACC Men's Premier Cup T20 on Saturday, April 13, Airee, batting against Qatar, blasted medium-pacer Kamran Khan for six sixes in the final over of the innings at the Al Amerat Stadium in Almerat. Pollard scored his six sixes against Sri Lanka's Akila Dananjaya in 2021, whereas Yuvraj had done so against Stuart Broad during the T20 World Cup in 2007.

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