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BBL Season 2011-12: Most Sixes By a Batter

All Seasons 2011-12
#1 - Leader

Chris Gayle

Sydney Thunder

21

Sixes

6Inn
152SR
1100s
216s
#2 - Second

TR Birt

Hobart Hurricanes

16

Sixes

7Inn
160SR
0100s
166s
#3 - Third

Mitchell Marsh

Perth Scorchers

14

Sixes

8Inn
125SR
0100s
146s

Batting Insights - BBL 2011

BBL 2011-12 Most Sixes leaderboard

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The BBL 2011-12 most sixes list tracks power-hitting in BBL 2011-12. 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 Chris Gayle, TR Birt and Mitchell Marsh 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

  • Chris Gayle leads with 21 6s.
  • Gap to #2 (TR Birt) is 5 6s.
  • Top three: Chris Gayle, TR Birt and Mitchell Marsh.
  • Chris Gayle scored at SR 152 across 6 innings.

Top players mentioned

# Player Inn Sixes HS Balls SR 4s 6s 50s 100s
4 Aaron Finch 6 12 72 186 138 21 12 2 0
5 LJ Wright 7 11 117 146 144 18 11 0 1
6 Andrew McDonald 6 10 60 118 129 4 10 2 0
7 Rob Quiney 7 10 97 179 127 17 10 2 0
8 Daniel Christian 5 8 75 96 144 7 8 1 0
9 Nicolas Maddinson 9 7 68 219 125 24 7 1 0
10 DJ Hussey 7 6 52 135 142 17 6 1 0
11 Owais Shah 7 6 55 145 146 18 6 1 0
12 PJ Forrest 5 6 59 100 120 5 6 1 0
13 Chris Lynn 5 6 37 63 142 6 6 0 0
14 Moises Henriques 9 6 70 189 122 16 6 1 0
15 David Warner 1 6 102 51 200 6 6 0 1
16 Herschelle Gibbs 7 6 71 199 151 41 6 4 0
17 Steven Smith 9 5 51 127 130 13 5 1 0
18 Shaun Marsh 2 5 99 70 167 12 5 1 0
19 DJ Thornely 6 5 29 48 168 3 5 0 0
20 Marcus North 7 5 70 202 116 22 5 2 0
21 Brad Haddin 2 5 76 61 124 5 5 1 0
22 Bradley Hodge 4 5 72 128 140 18 5 2 0
23 Sean Abbott 3 4 39 63 103 3 4 0 0
24 DJ Harris 5 4 49 95 131 11 4 0 0
25 TIF Triffitt 5 4 21 59 128 5 4 0 0
26 AC Blizzard 5 4 30 75 138 10 4 0 0
27 Glenn Maxwell 5 4 46 70 142 8 4 0 0
28 AW Robinson 5 3 25 57 124 8 3 0 0
29 Abdur Razzaq 4 3 27 35 120 1 3 0 0
30 Matthew Wade 6 3 53 83 136 6 3 1 0
31 Dwayne Bravo 3 3 51 54 112 5 3 1 0
32 Shahid Afridi 4 3 26 45 153 6 3 0 0
33 MJ Lumb 7 2 25 81 111 11 2 0 0
34 Michael Neser 3 2 30 31 174 3 2 0 0
35 Philip Jaques 7 2 73 174 118 17 2 2 0
36 Roelof van der Merwe 2 2 36 28 150 3 2 0 0
37 MJ Johnston 4 2 13 21 133 0 2 0 0
38 Luke Ronchi 8 2 34 58 112 5 2 0 0
39 BJ Rohrer 7 2 38 82 141 8 2 0 0
40 CJ Borgas 5 2 31 86 123 9 2 0 0
41 Naved-ul-Hasan 3 2 30 20 175 3 2 0 0
42 Steve O'Keefe 4 2 48 72 108 8 2 0 0
43 AJ Crosthwaite 6 2 18 60 100 5 2 0 0
44 Cameron White 7 2 28 68 79 1 2 0 0
45 Paul Collingwood 7 2 32 92 122 10 2 0 0
46 Peter Nevill 6 2 24 46 128 3 2 0 0
47 Jonathan Wells 6 2 72 166 106 19 2 1 0
48 NJ Rimmington 5 2 22 28 121 1 2 0 0
49 MR Day 1 1 29 20 145 1 1 0 0
50 AW O'Brien 5 1 13 28 100 1 1 0 0
51 Callum Ferguson 5 1 41 63 107 2 1 0 0
52 Brendon McCullum 3 1 36 44 106 5 1 0 0
53 Clinton McKay 3 1 14 16 143 1 1 0 0
54 Kane Richardson 3 1 11 8 137 1 1 0 0
55 Simon Katich 6 1 31 66 128 9 1 0 0
56 M Klinger 6 1 46 117 123 15 1 0 0
57 Tom Cooper 4 1 43 47 123 6 1 0 0
58 Ben Dunk 6 1 19 66 69 1 1 0 0
59 NJ Reardon 5 1 22 50 100 2 1 0 0
60 NL McCullum 3 1 20 24 95 1 1 0 0
61 Matthew Hayden 5 1 33 98 120 16 1 0 0
62 Daniel Vettori 1 1 40 25 160 4 1 0 0
63 TD Cruickshank 3 1 15 30 56 1 1 0 0
64 George Bailey 6 1 33 82 109 9 1 0 0
65 RJG Lockyear 3 1 23 30 100 2 1 0 0

FAQs

Who leads most sixes in BBL 2011-12?

Chris Gayle leads BBL 2011-12 with 21 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.