UAE captain Muhammad Waseem breaks Rohit Sharma’s sixes record
Muhammad Waseem hit 110 sixes as UAE captain, surpassing Rohit Sharma's previous record of 105 sixes in Twenty20 International cricket.
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UAE captain Mohammad Wasim has created a new history by breaking Rohit Sharma's big T20 record. He now holds the world record for hitting the most sixes as a captain. However, despite his brilliant performance, the team lost, but Wasim's blast is in the headlines in the cricket world.
Muhammad Waseem breaks Rohit Sharma's world record, surpasses Guptill during tri-series clash vs Afghanistan
UAE captain Muhammad Waseem shattered Indian icon Rohit Sharma's world record during his team's tri-series clash against Afghanistan on Monday, September 1. Waseem played a strong 67-run knock from 37 balls in the clash at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in the series that also involves Pakistan. Batting second, the UAE were asked to chase 189 by the Afghanistan team in their second match of the tri-series. Skipper Waseem went all guns blazing right…
UAE captain Muhammad Waseem overtakes India’s Rohit Sharma to achieve two monumental T20I milestones
In a stunning display of power-hitting, United Arab Emirates (UAE) captain Muhammad Waseem has etched his name into the record books, leaving a trail of broken records in his wake. During the fourth game of the T20I tri-series against Afghanistan in Sharjah, Waseem delivered a captain’s knock that saw him... Read full article at CricketTimes.com
UAE skipper sets a new world record by hitting 6 sixes, breaking Rohit Sharma’s biggest record
Most sixes as a captain in T20I: UAE batsman Muhammad Waseem has created a new world record in T20 International. He has now become the player who has hit the most sixes in T20 International as a captain. He left behind Indian legend Rohit Sharma. Muhammad Waseem played an innings of 67 runs in 37 balls in the match against Afghanistan. He hit six sixes in this innings. With this, he made the record of hitting the most sixes in T20 International…
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