Nottingham: West Indies's aggressive batsman Chris Gil set the record of sixth in the World Cup history.


World Cup 2019 The second match in the Tent Bridge between Pakistan and West Indies, in which West Indies defeated Pakistan by eight wickets.

West Indies's aggressive batsman Chris Gil scored the score, with the help of 4 squares and 3 batsmen to perform 34 runs in 34 balls with great performance.

Chris Gayle is one of the sixth markers in the history of World Cup, which is three more than South Africa's retired batsman AB Dealiers.

In addition, Australia's former captain Ricky Ponting is ranked third in 31 six-match players, with New Zealand's former batsman Brandon McMulm 29 batsman, fourth and South Africa's former batsman, Horseback Gibbs, is fifth with 28 bars. .

Former India's former master Sachin Tendulkar and former Sri Lankan batsman Santh Jay Jay 28th are six sixs with sixs, while former Indian batsman Saru Ganguly with 25 batsmen, former Australian batsman Matthew Hayden 23 bars Nine and West Indies' third round with 22 beds.