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Chris Gayle hits 100 sixes in T20 Internationals

| | Sep 18, 2017, at 10:30 pm
London, Sept 18 (IBNS): West Indies opener Chris Gayle has added one more feather to his cap as he has become the first man to complete a century of sixes in Twenty20 Internationals.

He achieved the glorious moment during the T20 International match between West Indies and England recently.

West Indies maintained its domination in the T20 format of the game and defeated England by 21 runs.

In his destructive knock, Gayle hit 40 from 21 balls in the match.

He smashed  three fours and four mighty sixes in his knock.

ICC tweeted: "Bang! Chris Gayle becomes the first player to hit T20I sixes #ENGvWI."

 

image: cricketwestindies.org

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