India's new all-rounder broke Rohit Sharma's big T20I record, became the new 'Sixer King'

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Tezzbuzz|10-10-2024

Delhi: Team India's young all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy performed brilliantly in the second T20 match against Bangladesh. He achieved many important achievements during the match, one of which was that he became the first Indian batsman to hit the most number of sixes in a T20 match against Bangladesh. In this matter, he broke the record of former captain Rohit Sharma, who had earlier held this record. Nitish set this record by hitting 7 sixes in the last match.

In this match played at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, Nitish came to bat at fourth position and scored 74 runs in 34 balls at a strike rate of 217.65. His half-century innings included 4 fours and 7 sixes. His explosive batting helped Team India score a strong score.

Batting first, India scored 221 runs losing 9 wickets in 20 overs. In reply, Bangladesh was all out for 135 runs and India registered a huge win by 86 runs. Mahmudullah scored 41 runs for Bangladesh, but he failed to lead his team to victory.

Nitish Kumar Reddy was chosen 'Player of the Match' for this brilliant performance. Along with batting, he also took 2 important wickets in bowling.

When did Rohit Sharma make this record?

Rohit had hit 6 sixes in an innings of the T20I match played against Bangladesh in Rajkot in 2019, which was the most by any Indian batsman before. In this match, he played an inning of 85 runs in 43 balls, which included 6 fours and as many sixes. Talking about the result of the match, this match was won by the Indian team by 8 wickets and Rohit was awarded the title of Man of the Match for his brilliant innings.

FAQ


How rich is Nitish Kumar Reddy?

By 2024, while the exact figures may be speculative, it is estimated that Nitish Kumar Reddy's net worth will be INR 1 million to 5 million Might be possible.


Who is Nitish Reddy's father?

Nitish's father By Mutyala Reddy Expressed happiness over his son's selection in the national team.

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