ODI World Cup Records

The Count of Sixes in Every ODI World Cup Editions

Sixes are the maximum any batter can score in the game of cricket in a legal ball. In ODI World Cups, where pressure is a constant stay in the batting team’s mind, sixes come as a relief. The more it comes, the more the relief.

2015 is the year when the most number of sixes were hit in a World Cup tournament. A total of 463 sixes were hit in that tournament held in Australia.

This article will list down the total number of sixes hit by teams in every ODI World Cup edition so far.

Total Sixes Count – Each World Cup Edition

WORLD CUP EDITION HOSTS 6s MATCHES
Prudential World Cup 1975 England 28 15
Prudential World Cup 1979 England 28+ 14
Prudential World Cup 1983 England 77+ 27
Reliance World Cup 1987 India/Pakistan 126 27
Benson & Hedges World Cup 1992 Australia/New Zealand 93 39
Wills World Cup 1996 India/Pakistan/Sri Lanka 148+ 36
ICC World Cup 1999 England/Ireland/Netherlands/Scotland 153 42
ICC World Cup 2003 Kenya/South Africa/Zimbabwe 266 52
ICC World Cup 2007 West Indies 373 51
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Bangladesh/India/Sri Lanka 258 49
ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Australia/New Zealand 463 48
ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 England 357 45
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 India 644 48

Key Stats

Eoin Morgan, in the 2019 World Cup, played a massive innings that included 17 sixes – the record for the highest number of sixes a batsman has hit in an ODI innings.

Chris Gayle’s 22 sixes in 2015 is the highest contribution by a single player to the year’s record 463 sixes. In fact, it is the highest number of maximums any player has hit in a single World Cup edition.

1987 was the first WC edition to see 100+ sixes hit, and 2003 saw the first 200+ sixes count in a World tournament.