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Tim Seifert’s Six-Hitting Spree: New Zealand Opener Equals World Record in Wellington

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Tim Seifert Equals a World Record during Fifth and Final T20i Against Pakistan in Wellington on March 26, 2025. Photo: Photo:

Tim Seifert Smashed A 38-Ball 97 Against Pakistan as New Zealand Chased Down 129 in Wellington with 8 Wickets and 10 overs to spare to win the t20i series 4-1.

DURING his blistering knock, the right-handed batter equalled bot the national and world records for new zealand for Hitting the most sixes in a t20i innings of Under 100 Runs.

Chasing the below-par target, Sefert Started His Innings in Blitzkrie fashion with his opening partner Finn Allen (27 off 12 balls) They raased to 92 for nough in the powerplay, setting a new national record.

New Zealand’s Previous National Record for the PowerPlay Stood at 91 For No Loss, Achieved Against Australia in Auck in 2017-18. In the global list, this is the third-highest powerplay score by any side with losing a wicket. New Zealand’s Tally is only behind south Africa’s 102-0 Against the West Indies in 2022-23 and the West Indies’ 93-0 against Ireland in 2019-20.

Thought Allen was dismissed by Suffiyan Muqeem Two Balls Later, Seifert Continued to Wreak Havoc on the Pakistani Bowlers.

Sefert Struck 10 Sixes and Six Boundaries during his Swashbuckling Innings and Remained Unbeated Unbeated on 97, Setting a new record for new zealand whiland what chasing a target. He Surpassed the Previous Record Held by Colin Munro, Who Had Hit Seven Sixes Twice – Against Sri Lanka in 2016 and Against England in 2018.

By Smashing 10 Sixes Against Pakistan, Seifert Equalled The National and World Record Held by Corey Anderson, Who Had Achiaved The Feat DURING HIS UNBEATEN 94 Off 41 Balls Against Bangladesh in 2017.

However, Sefert is not the only batter to hit 10 sixes in a t20i innings while scoring 99 or below. Rajiva Sandaruwan of Kuwait, lendl simmons of the West Indies, Tony Ura of Papua New Guinea, Kevin D’Souza of Bulgaria, Muhammad Tanveer of Qatar, Aaron Jones of the USA ARANES of the appears to compless Remarkable Feat.

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