The Indian Premier League (IPL) is known for its thrilling matches, filled with towering sixes and high-scoring encounters. While some players are celebrated for their ability to hit the ball out of the park, a few talented cricketers surprisingly went their entire IPL careers without hitting a single six. Despite their skill and reputation, these players never managed to send the ball over the boundary.
Michael Clarke – Former Australian captain falls short in IPL
Former Australian captain Michael Clarke, renowned for his classy batting and leadership, surprisingly never hit a six in the IPL. Clarke played for Pune Warriors India in the 2012 season and featured in 6 matches. Though he scored 98 runs off 94 balls, the lack of a six in his short IPL career stands out as a rare statistic for a player of his stature.
Callum Ferguson – A missed opportunity
Another Australian batsman, Callum Ferguson, also struggled to make an impact in the IPL. Playing for Pune Warriors in the 2011 and 2012 seasons, Ferguson managed to score only 98 runs in 9 matches. His inability to hit a six during this period reflects his struggles in the tournament, despite his reputation in other formats of the game.
Michael Klinger – Missed chances for the Kochi Tuskers
Michael Klinger, known for his exploits in domestic cricket, failed to shine in the IPL. He played for Kochi Tuskers Kerala in 2011 but was unable to deliver a memorable performance. In the 4 matches he played, Klinger scored 73 runs without managing to clear the boundary even once, marking a forgettable IPL stint for the Australian cricketer.
Shoaib Malik – No sixes for the experienced all-rounder
Pakistan’s seasoned all-rounder Shoaib Malik, who has played cricket all over the world, couldn’t hit a single six during his time in the IPL. Representing Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals) in the early years of the league, Malik played 5 matches, scoring 52 runs. Despite his versatile skillset, the absence of a six is a surprising element of his IPL record.
Aakash Chopra – KKR stint without a six
Former Indian opener Aakash Chopra, who played for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the first two seasons of the IPL, couldn’t find much success in the T20 format. Known more for his technique in Test cricket, Chopra struggled to adapt to the fast-paced nature of T20s. In the 7 matches he played, he scored 53 runs from 71 balls, failing to hit even a single six, highlighting his challenges in the shortest format.
Surprising stats in a league filled with power-hitters
While the IPL is synonymous with aggressive batting and big hitting, these players prove that even the best cricketers can sometimes struggle to adapt to the unique demands of T20 cricket. Whether it’s due to the limited opportunities or simply the pressure of the competition, their absence from the six-hitting charts remains an interesting aspect of IPL history.