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Batting Records - BBL Season 2022-23

BBL Season 2022-23: Most Sixes By a Batter

All Seasons 2022-23
#1 - Leader

Steven Smith

25

Sixes

5Inn
174SR
2100s
256s
#2 - Second

J Brown

Brisbane Heat

20

Sixes

14Inn
148SR
0100s
206s
#3 - Third

Tim David

Hobart Hurricanes

18

Sixes

14Inn
160SR
0100s
186s

Batting Insights - BBL 2022

BBL 2022-23 Most Sixes leaderboard

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The BBL 2022-23 most sixes list tracks power-hitting in BBL 2022-23. 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 Steven Smith, J Brown and Tim David 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

  • Steven Smith leads with 25 6s.
  • Gap to #2 (J Brown) is 5 6s.
  • Top three: Steven Smith, J Brown and Tim David.
  • Steven Smith scored at SR 174 across 5 innings.

Top players mentioned

# Player Inn Sixes HS Balls SR 4s 6s 50s 100s
4 Matt Short 14 18 100 317 144 42 18 2 1
5 Aaron Hardie 15 17 90 326 141 45 17 4 0
6 Joe Clarke 14 16 101 307 124 28 16 1 1
7 Oliver Davies 13 16 65 249 133 23 16 3 0
8 Colin Munro 8 15 98 185 150 20 15 1 0
9 Sam Harper 12 15 89 187 141 14 15 3 0
10 Josh Inglis 15 15 74 294 146 39 15 4 0
11 Ashton Turner 14 14 84 245 155 32 14 4 0
12 Aaron Finch 15 14 76 353 121 39 14 4 0
13 Chris Lynn 11 14 87 295 141 40 14 3 0
14 Caleb Jewell 11 13 70 200 144 29 13 3 0
15 Marcus Stoinis 9 12 74 123 154 13 12 2 0
16 Will Sutherland 14 12 42 140 150 10 12 0 0
17 Matthew Wade 12 12 67 234 131 21 12 2 0
18 Alex Ross 13 11 41 194 131 18 11 0 0
19 Beau Webster 12 11 78 243 112 13 11 1 0
20 Cameron Bancroft 11 11 95 255 140 29 11 4 0
21 Colin de Grandhomme 13 10 37 165 140 18 10 0 0
22 TF Rogers 14 10 51 264 122 29 10 1 0
23 AJ Hose 14 10 56 244 127 24 10 1 0
24 Ben McDermott 12 9 57 149 131 17 9 2 0
25 Andre Russell 4 9 57 81 124 3 9 1 0
26 Alex Hales 9 9 77 173 141 24 9 3 0
27 Faf du Plessis 7 9 68 106 153 17 9 1 0
28 Moises Henriques 15 9 58 239 128 20 9 3 0
29 Matthew Renshaw 12 9 90 209 135 20 9 1 0
30 Sam Billings 8 8 79 141 132 12 8 1 0
31 Max Bryant 9 7 46 110 138 15 7 0 0
32 James Vince 9 7 91 204 128 24 7 1 0
33 Jordan Silk 14 7 59 286 126 34 7 1 0
34 Rilee Rossouw 7 6 53 107 118 9 6 1 0
35 MJJ Critchley 6 6 35 111 115 5 6 0 0
36 Nicolas Maddinson 7 6 87 98 131 12 6 1 0
37 NR Hobson 10 6 46 95 137 9 6 0 0
38 Josh Philippe 15 6 55 226 117 20 6 2 0
39 Asif Ali 8 6 41 59 133 5 6 0 0
40 James Bazley 12 6 29 112 107 6 6 0 0
41 H Kerr 8 5 42 105 126 7 5 0 0
42 Nathan McSweeney 5 5 84 122 134 14 5 1 0
43 Daniel Sams 11 5 36 86 115 6 5 0 0
44 Zak Crawley 8 5 54 157 117 17 5 1 0
45 SS Eskinazi 9 5 66 163 131 24 5 2 0
46 Shaun Marsh 6 5 82 178 129 26 5 2 0
47 Akeal Hosein 8 5 30 70 128 4 5 0 0
48 Kurtis Patterson 13 4 43 217 111 21 4 0 0
49 Matthew Gilkes 15 4 74 252 111 34 4 2 0
50 Faheem Ashraf 7 4 26 57 107 3 4 0 0
51 Hilton Cartwright 14 4 57 283 113 29 4 1 0
52 Trent Boult 4 4 23 31 112 0 4 0 0
53 Jonathan Wells 14 4 44 222 109 20 4 0 0
54 SR Hain 9 4 73 151 119 15 4 1 0
55 Usman Khawaja 8 4 94 181 137 32 4 2 0
56 Martin Guptill 11 4 36 154 107 15 4 0 0
57 Jimmy Peirson 17 4 57 286 116 27 4 1 0
58 Michael Neser 13 4 48 106 133 14 4 0 0
59 RA Whiteley 9 3 28 72 102 2 3 0 0
60 J Seymour 4 3 20 25 168 4 3 0 0
61 James Neesham 5 3 28 43 144 7 3 0 0
62 Joel Paris 8 3 16 39 130 3 3 0 0
63 C Connolly 2 2 25 22 204 4 2 0 0
64 Marnus Labuschagne 8 2 73 161 119 20 2 1 0
65 Ben Dwarshuis 7 2 30 36 152 4 2 0 0
66 Sam Heazlett 2 2 34 43 109 3 2 0 0
67 Nathan Ellis 10 2 24 71 132 9 2 0 0
68 Shadab Khan 5 2 22 54 107 3 2 0 0
69 T Kelly 11 2 43 104 100 6 2 0 0
70 Alex Carey 4 2 65 90 135 13 2 2 0
71 C Kellaway 8 2 25 67 123 6 2 0 0
72 Nathan Coulter-Nile 7 2 15 26 88 0 2 0 0
73 Nathan McAndrew 7 2 21 47 117 4 2 0 0
74 Daniel Christian 12 2 21 89 100 7 2 0 0
75 D'Arcy Short 10 2 35 133 115 15 2 0 0
76 Nick Larkin 12 2 58 201 116 21 2 1 0
77 Sam Whiteman 3 1 42 48 102 4 1 0 0
78 MJ Owen 3 1 10 17 76 0 1 0 0
79 David Warner 6 1 36 91 108 9 1 0 0
80 Peter Siddle 5 1 8 14 78 0 1 0 0
81 Mac Wright 1 1 56 56 100 5 1 1 0
82 Ben Manenti 5 1 11 31 90 1 1 0 0
83 Ashton Agar 5 1 24 38 89 1 1 0 0
84 Tom Andrews 2 1 27 22 122 3 1 0 0
85 Jake Fraser-McGurk 6 1 24 45 88 6 1 0 0
86 Andrew Tye 5 1 13 26 134 2 1 0 0
87 Matthew Kelly 2 1 17 26 115 1 1 0 0
88 L Wood 7 1 13 36 61 1 1 0 0
89 HJ Hunt 3 1 49 51 101 5 1 0 0
90 Rashid Khan 5 1 24 33 115 3 1 0 0
91 Jack Prestwidge 1 1 10 5 200 1 1 0 0
92 Ryan Gibson 4 1 24 51 90 4 1 0 0
93 MWG Harvey 2 1 32 35 137 4 1 0 0
94 Xavier Bartlett 2 1 28 18 188 4 1 0 0
95 Ben Cutting 7 1 26 66 115 10 1 0 0
96 Tom Rogers 7 1 14 34 117 2 1 0 0
97 Sean Abbott 7 1 14 38 134 4 1 0 0
98 Chris Green 9 1 21 73 84 2 1 0 0
99 Gurinder Sandhu 3 1 20 22 90 2 1 0 0
100 Travis Head 4 1 19 44 77 3 1 0 0

FAQs

Who leads most sixes in BBL 2022-23?

Steven Smith leads BBL 2022-23 with 25 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.