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Google Googly Of The Day: Every Indian cricket fan sat up and cheered when an unforgettable event occurred on the pitch in 1985. Ravi Shastri accomplished a remarkable feat at the Wankhede Stadium by hitting six sixes in one over. Yes, the boundary ropes were crossed by all six balls in a single over. This amazing moment immediately made headlines when it happened during a Ranji Trophy match between Baroda and Bombay (now Mumbai).

A Knock To Remember:

Shastri didn't end there. He hammered his way to a double century that day, scoring 200 runs off of just 123 balls, in one of the most spectacular innings in domestic cricket. He hit a total of 13 sixes in the match and reached the fastest double century in first-class cricket at the time, in just 113 balls. The unfortunate bowler on the receiving end of this carnage was Tilak Raj, a left-arm spinner from Baroda.

Setting The Stage For Power-Hitting In India:

Indian cricket was known for its skill rather than its strength until that time. But Shastri's fireworks showed a completely different side of batting, one that was bold, fearless, and enthralling to the audience. Despite his reputation as a steady, strategic player in international matches, this innings showed that he could be a vicious hitter when he felt like it. Because of that explosive style, power-hitting gained popularity in Indian cricket, inspiring players like Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni to adopt it.

Many Followed, But He Was the First:

Other Indian cricket players took centre stage with their own spectacular moments following Shastri's historic six-sixes-over. Yuvraj Singh hit six sixes in the 2007 T20 World Cup. Ruturaj Gaikwad won the 2022 Vijay Hazare Trophy. Additionally, recent performances by up-and-coming artists like Priyansh Arya and Vamshhi Krrishna demonstrated that the six-sixes magic endures. However, the groundbreaking performance that established the tone was Ravi Shastri's hit parade in 1985.

Why This Moment Is Still Important?

Decades later, Shastri's iconic over serves as a reminder of how one audacious innings can change the outcome of a game. It proved that Indian cricket players were capable of playing aggressively and entertaining the crowd with a glamorous performance. What was once a rare feat is now something young cricket players strive to achieve.

Six In A Row's Legacy:

Ravi Shastri's six-sixes moment is more than just a statistic. It is a story of bravery, faith, and overcoming obstacles. Being the first Indian to do so, he is regarded as a legend in Indian cricket history.

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