Test matches
Most fours off consecutive balls
6 Fours -
Sanath Jayasuriya (Today match)
James Anderson
Sri Lanka v England
Kandy
2007
Ramnaresh Sarwan (116)
Munaf Patel Ŧ
West Indies v India
St. Kitts
2006
Chris Gayle (105)
Matthew Hoggard
England v West Indies
The Oval
2004
5 Fours -
Marcus Trescothick (52*)
Makhaya Ntini
England v West Indies
Edgbaston
2003
Mohammad Azharuddin (109)
Lance Klusener
India v South Africa
Kolkata
1996
DW Hookes (56)
AW Greig
Australia v England
Melbourne
1976-77
RE Redmond (107)
Majid Khan
New Zealand v Pakistan
Auckland
1972-73
DT Lindsay (60)
JW Gleeson
South Africa v Australia
Port Elizabeth
1969-90
Richie Benaud (121)
DT Dewdney
West Indies v Australia
Kingston
1955
Ŧ The sixth ball of Munaf's over was a no ball
18.1
Anderson to Jayasuriya, FOUR, wide and overpitched, dismissively thumped in the air over extra cover
18.2
Anderson to Jayasuriya, FOUR, dropped horrible one-day slash, the ball flies high to first slip, Bell gets both hands to it above his head but can't cling on ... that was travelling and Jayasuriya was saved by the fact he hit it so hard
18.3
Anderson to Jayasuriya, FOUR, square drive for four to add to Anderson's annoyance
18.4
Anderson to Jayasuriya, FOUR, pulled through square leg, a much better shot, genuine and timed
That's a throwback to the form that made him so dangerous a few years ago.
18.5
Anderson to Jayasuriya, FOUR, as is that, thumped high over extra cover to bring up his fifty off 62 balls
A David Hookes moment here with five fours on the trot. Can he make it six in six?
18.6
Anderson to Jayasuriya, FOUR, he can ... steered down to the vacant third man area, well placed and Anderson shakes his head in disbelief ... he could have had a wicket and instead he has 24 off the over.
End of over 19 (24 runs) - Sri Lanka 73/0
ST Jayasuriya
55* (63b 9x4)
JM Anderson
4-1-32-0
MG Vandort
14* (51b 1x4)
MS Panesar
4-1-12-0
Most fours off consecutive balls
6 Fours -
Sanath Jayasuriya (Today match)
James Anderson
Sri Lanka v England
Kandy
2007
Ramnaresh Sarwan (116)
Munaf Patel Ŧ
West Indies v India
St. Kitts
2006
Chris Gayle (105)
Matthew Hoggard
England v West Indies
The Oval
2004
5 Fours -
Marcus Trescothick (52*)
Makhaya Ntini
England v West Indies
Edgbaston
2003
Mohammad Azharuddin (109)
Lance Klusener
India v South Africa
Kolkata
1996
DW Hookes (56)
AW Greig
Australia v England
Melbourne
1976-77
RE Redmond (107)
Majid Khan
New Zealand v Pakistan
Auckland
1972-73
DT Lindsay (60)
JW Gleeson
South Africa v Australia
Port Elizabeth
1969-90
Richie Benaud (121)
DT Dewdney
West Indies v Australia
Kingston
1955
Ŧ The sixth ball of Munaf's over was a no ball
18.1
Anderson to Jayasuriya, FOUR, wide and overpitched, dismissively thumped in the air over extra cover
18.2
Anderson to Jayasuriya, FOUR, dropped horrible one-day slash, the ball flies high to first slip, Bell gets both hands to it above his head but can't cling on ... that was travelling and Jayasuriya was saved by the fact he hit it so hard
18.3
Anderson to Jayasuriya, FOUR, square drive for four to add to Anderson's annoyance
18.4
Anderson to Jayasuriya, FOUR, pulled through square leg, a much better shot, genuine and timed
That's a throwback to the form that made him so dangerous a few years ago.
18.5
Anderson to Jayasuriya, FOUR, as is that, thumped high over extra cover to bring up his fifty off 62 balls
A David Hookes moment here with five fours on the trot. Can he make it six in six?
18.6
Anderson to Jayasuriya, FOUR, he can ... steered down to the vacant third man area, well placed and Anderson shakes his head in disbelief ... he could have had a wicket and instead he has 24 off the over.
End of over 19 (24 runs) - Sri Lanka 73/0
ST Jayasuriya
55* (63b 9x4)
JM Anderson
4-1-32-0
MG Vandort
14* (51b 1x4)
MS Panesar
4-1-12-0