Andhra opener Vamshhi Krrishna has grabbed the headlines for achieving an astonishing feat of hitting six sixes in an over.
Krrishna took the Railways spinner Damandeep Singh to the cleaners during a CK Nayudu Trophy match at the YS Raja Reddy ACP Cricket Stadium in Kadapa.
As a result, Vamshhi Krrishna became the fourth Indian batter to hit six sixes in an over, joining the likes of Ravi Shastri, Yuvraj Singh and Ruturaj Gaikwad in an elite list.
Taking to social media platform X, BCCI Domestic shared a video of Krrishna’s remarkable assault on Damandeep.
The first six was a slog sweep over cow corner while the right-handed batter went straight down the ground to fetch his second maximum. The third delivery was in the slot and Krrishna launched it over long on to bring up his half-century.
By the third six, the bowler was under immense pressure. As Damandeep Singh pitched the fourth delivery on middle and leg, Krrishna once again went over cow corner. The penultimate six came off a sweep while Krishna smashed the final delivery, which was a short one, over deep mid-wicket to create history.
Here’s the video:
Vamshhi Krrishna, 32, ended up scoring 110 off 64 balls. However, the match ended in a draw as Railways racked up a massive 865/9 in response to Andhra's first-innings total of 378.