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Batting Records - BBL Season 2020-21

BBL Season 2020-21: Most Sixes By a Batter

All Seasons 2020-21
#1 - Leader

Alex Hales

Sydney Thunder

30

Sixes

15Inn
161SR
1100s
306s
#2 - Second

Liam Livingstone

Perth Scorchers

28

Sixes

14Inn
133SR
0100s
286s
#3 - Third

Chris Lynn

Brisbane Heat

26

Sixes

13Inn
154SR
0100s
266s

Batting Insights - BBL 2020

BBL 2020-21 Most Sixes leaderboard

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The BBL 2020-21 most sixes list tracks power-hitting in BBL 2020-21. It highlights the batters who clear the ropes most often and shift momentum quickly. Six-hitting is crucial in modern T20 strategy, especially in the middle and death overs.

Leaders such as Alex Hales, Liam Livingstone and Chris Lynn show how six-hitting influences match momentum. Compare their runs and strike rate to see power versus volume, and use innings to gauge how frequently those sixes come per match.

Key insights

  • Alex Hales leads with 30 6s.
  • Gap to #2 (Liam Livingstone) is 2 6s.
  • Top three: Alex Hales, Liam Livingstone and Chris Lynn.
  • Alex Hales scored at SR 161 across 15 innings.

Top players mentioned

# Player Inn Sixes HS Balls SR 4s 6s 50s 100s
4 Jake Weatherald 15 22 80 307 141 37 22 3 0
5 Ben McDermott 12 21 96 288 139 28 21 3 0
6 Colin Munro 15 19 82 346 128 32 19 4 0
7 Daniel Christian 14 18 61 149 182 21 18 2 0
8 Marcus Stoinis 13 17 97 278 142 40 17 2 0
9 Glenn Maxwell 13 17 71 264 143 32 17 3 0
10 Ben Cutting 12 16 34 179 156 26 16 0 0
11 Hilton Cartwright 13 15 46 166 143 11 15 0 0
12 Tim David 14 14 58 182 153 19 14 1 0
13 Josh Philippe 16 14 95 340 149 55 14 3 0
14 Daniel Sams 8 14 65 106 188 11 14 2 0
15 Mitchell Marsh 14 13 57 213 147 27 13 3 0
16 Nicholas Pooran 5 13 65 75 169 6 13 1 0
17 Daniel Hughes 16 11 96 252 131 24 11 2 0
18 James Vince 16 11 98 374 143 59 11 4 0
19 Shaun Marsh 12 10 87 246 126 23 10 3 0
20 Sam Harper 14 10 66 283 124 26 10 3 0
21 Ashton Turner 13 10 39 150 152 19 10 0 0
22 Alex Carey 13 10 101 348 122 43 10 2 1
23 Colin Ingram 10 9 55 203 127 25 9 1 0
24 Josh Inglis 16 9 72 295 140 40 9 3 0
25 Sam Heazlett 9 9 74 133 135 14 9 1 0
26 MWG Harvey 9 9 47 146 135 16 9 0 0
27 Andre Fletcher 12 9 89 158 130 22 9 1 0
28 Sam Billings 10 9 83 182 142 21 9 2 0
29 Philip Salt 15 9 59 238 130 29 9 2 0
30 Lewis Gregory 12 8 36 131 132 13 8 0 0
31 Oliver Davies 6 8 48 59 152 2 8 0 0
32 Nicolas Maddinson 6 8 48 108 124 7 8 0 0
33 Max Bryant 14 8 40 237 127 34 8 0 0
34 D'Arcy Short 14 8 72 287 120 39 8 3 0
35 Mohammad Nabi 7 7 71 118 126 12 7 1 0
36 Callum Ferguson 15 7 61 327 123 39 7 3 0
37 Jason Roy 12 7 74 272 130 43 7 2 0
38 Jimmy Peirson 16 7 69 256 126 22 7 1 0
39 Jack Wildermuth 9 6 31 51 147 1 6 0 0
40 Dawid Malan 10 6 75 233 113 23 6 1 0
41 Jack Prestwidge 6 6 33 76 113 5 6 0 0
42 Moises Henriques 4 5 56 100 155 13 5 1 0
43 Jordan Silk 14 5 78 264 144 41 5 1 0
44 Matthew Renshaw 14 5 35 193 107 15 5 0 0
45 Nick Larkin 10 5 70 218 126 32 5 2 0
46 James Bazley 7 5 49 65 144 7 5 0 0
47 Joe Denly 12 5 50 207 107 17 5 1 0
48 Peter Handscomb 13 5 30 166 125 19 5 0 0
49 Will Jacks 8 5 34 69 114 3 5 0 0
50 Joseph Burns 11 5 52 145 124 18 5 1 0
51 Aaron Hardie 9 5 33 100 123 6 5 0 0
52 Beau Webster 10 4 54 128 125 13 4 2 0
53 Ben Dunk 5 4 24 63 109 2 4 0 0
54 Joe Clarke 3 4 34 24 183 2 4 0 0
55 Jason Holder 3 4 33 34 182 7 4 0 0
56 Matthew Wade 3 4 86 56 187 12 4 1 0
57 Jake Fraser-McGurk 10 4 40 119 106 7 4 0 0
58 Nathan McAndrew 7 4 20 35 205 7 4 0 0
59 Alex Ross 6 4 44 106 118 9 4 0 0
60 Daniel Worrall 5 3 62 52 138 7 3 1 0
61 Jhye Richardson 11 3 29 69 139 9 3 0 0
62 Aaron Finch 13 3 39 158 113 20 3 0 0
63 Marnus Labuschagne 6 3 49 143 123 13 3 0 0
64 Usman Khawaja 15 3 49 265 127 45 3 0 0
65 Nathan Ellis 10 3 14 46 132 4 3 0 0
66 Ryan Gibson 9 3 43 72 138 10 3 0 0
67 Rashid Khan 7 3 29 45 135 4 3 0 0
68 Andrew Tye 5 2 15 29 127 3 2 0 0
69 Jonathan Wells 13 2 66 248 106 23 2 1 0
70 Danny Briggs 7 2 35 37 148 6 2 0 0
71 Tom Cooper 5 2 26 66 92 4 2 0 0
72 Cameron Bancroft 7 2 58 120 130 12 2 1 0
73 Carlos Brathwaite 11 2 21 52 105 5 2 0 0
74 James Faulkner 4 1 26 34 129 3 1 0 0
75 Mujeeb Ur Rahman 2 1 18 13 161 2 1 0 0
76 Jack Edwards 9 1 47 152 107 19 1 0 0
77 Justin Avendano 2 1 17 23 108 3 1 0 0
78 Harry Nielsen 2 1 28 31 116 4 1 0 0
79 Travis Head 4 1 31 71 98 4 1 0 0
80 Adam Zampa 3 1 23 28 96 2 1 0 0
81 Chris Green 8 1 12 41 109 4 1 0 0
82 Ben Dwarshuis 5 1 24 32 131 3 1 0 0
83 Nathan Coulter-Nile 4 1 7 11 118 1 1 0 0
84 Kane Richardson 5 1 13 19 147 3 1 0 0
85 Zak Evans 2 1 6 7 114 0 1 0 0
86 Rilee Rossouw 7 1 59 77 136 13 1 1 0
87 Dan Lawrence 4 1 20 44 93 4 1 0 0
88 Liam Hatcher 3 1 9 18 88 1 1 0 0
89 Seb Gotch 6 1 18 54 96 5 1 0 0
90 Xavier Bartlett 5 1 19 20 125 1 1 0 0

FAQs

Who leads most sixes in BBL 2020-21?

Alex Hales leads BBL 2020-21 with 30 6s.

How is this leaderboard calculated?

Players are ranked by most sixes totals, with innings, strike rate and boundaries shown for context.

How often is this updated?

We update these leaderboards after each BBL season using ball-by-ball data.

Where does the data come from?

The underlying ball-by-ball data is sourced from Cricsheet.