Top 5 Bowlers Who Not Get Hit for a Single Six in Test Cricket: You must have seen many unique records in cricket. Some players make records with their explosive batting, while some players make records with their deadly bowling. Some batsmen are adept at hitting fours and sixes, while some bowlers are adept at uprooting the stumps. There are some bowlers against whom no batsman has hit a single six in their international cricket career. Here we are going to talk about such top five bowlers, who made the batsmen bow down with their powerful bowling.
- keith miller
Australia’s great all-rounder Keith Miller made his Test debut against New Zealand in 1946. In his career, he took 170 wickets in 55 Test matches. Miller took five wickets in an innings seven times and 10 wickets once. Keith Miller is also among those bowlers who were not hit for a six by any batsman. - Derek Pringle
Derek Pringle, who played for England, started his career as a batsman. Later he became a medium pace bowler. Pringle took 70 wickets in 30 Test matches and bowled at an average of 35.70. Interestingly, no batsman hit him for a six. - Mahmood Hussain
Pakistan’s Mahmood Hussain started his career during the India tour in 1952-53. He took 68 wickets in 27 Test matches and his average was 38.84. Mahmood Hussain’s bowling was so accurate that no batsman could hit him for a six. - Neil Hawke
Australia’s Neil Hawke started his career in 1963 against England. He took 91 wickets in 27 Test matches and his average was 29.41. Neil Hawke’s bowling was so tight that no batsman hit him for a six. - Mudassar Nazar
Mudassar Nazar, son of Pakistani cricketer Nazar Mohammad, played 76 Test matches in his career. He was an opening batsman, but he also took 66 wickets in bowling. His name is also included in the list of bowlers who never conceded a six.
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