Top 5 moments in ODI World Cup history

The ODI World Cup is still the most prestigious tournament in cricket, being the oldest tournament in cricket history.

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3. Herschelle Gibbs’ six sixes in 2007 World Cup

Herschelle Gibbs' six sixes in the 2007 World Cup
Herschelle Gibbs’ six sixes in the 2007 World Cup. (Photo Source: Twitter)

South Africa locked horns with minnows Netherlands in a group stage match at Warner Park in Basseterre. The rain curtailed game, which was reduced to 40 overs per side, saw the Proteas bat first. South Africa were in a commanding position with 178/2 in 29 overs and were looking for a strong finish, but an unforeseen event followed next.

Dutch leg spinner Daan van Bunge came onto bowl in the 30th over against Herschelle Gibbs and the Proteas batter launched the leggie out of the park on the first delivery and the second and the third and just kept mauling the leather ball. He smacked a historic six sixes in that over to become the first man ever to do so in international cricket.

Only three cricketers have managed the feat in international cricket since Gibbs’ belligerence, but he is the only batter to do so in an ODI World Cup. The right-hand batter finished 72 off 40 as South Africa trounced the Dutch by 221 runs after registering 353/4 in their 40 overs.

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