New Zealand pacer Tim Southee has equalled the tally of sixes hit by legendary Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar in Test cricket.
Southee, who scored 14 off 19 balls after coming out to bat at No. 10, achieved the feat by hitting off-spinner Dhanajaya de Silva for a huge six during New Zealand's first innings on the opening day of the ongoing Galle Test against Sri Lanka.
Both Tendulkar and Southee now have 69 sixes to their names in Test cricket. While Tendulkar took 329 innings to hit 69 sixes, Southee got there in just 89 innings.
The record for most sixes in Test cricket belongs to former Black Caps captain Brendon McCullum who smashed 107 sixes in 176 innings. He is followed by Gilchrist (100) , Chris Gayle (98), Jacques Kallis (97) and Virender Sehwag (91).
Southee had a chance to go one up as well but wasn't able to hang on as he was dismissed by Lasith Embuldeniya in New Zealand's second innings of the match. The visitors are in all sorts of trouble at the moment with Sri Lanka on top, dominating matters in the first Test.
(With IANS Inputs)