Most “Dangerous Hard Hitters” in Cricket

In the World of Cricket, there are some great batsmen like Sachin Tendulkar, Michel Clark, and Jacques Kallis These are the symbol of technique and Concentration, Some of The Batsmen who can Destroy the Bowling Attack With their Hard Hitting and tear any bowling attack apart, we can Call Them Most “Dangerous Hard Hitters”. These Hard Hitters batsmen are a bowler’s nightmare, they can be match winners on their day. “Dangerous Hard Hitters” made ODI cricket popular. Earlier the world has seen some of the hard hitter batsmen like Viv Richards, Kapil Dev, Imran Khan, Ian Botham who destroyed the opponent bowling Attack. There is Some Explosive Hitters in Today’s Modern Cricket Who are Famous in World of Cricket for their Explosive Batting, Big Hits and Long Sixes. Here is the List of Top Some Most Dangerous Hard Hitters in Cricket. Please Let Us Know your’s Opinion About This List. Comment Below Your Agreed or Not.
 

Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle is undisputed the World’s Most dangerous cricket batsman ever. This big player from Jamaica plays for West Indies Cricket team in all three formats of game but it’s scoring ability in shorter version of game that makes him the top most position in our list. He has so much power that even his bat edges can go over the fence for six. Chris Gayle is definitely a reason for night mares for a lot International Bowlers. He has a record 7 centuries in T20 cricket Chris Gayle stay on the crease is headache for any bowler. Chris Gayle usually opens the innings and starts of slowly but once he settles than there is no stopping him. Chris Gayle also plays for Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL.


Brendon McCullum, New Zealand

The New Zealand captain’s T20 exploits are well-documented. He is the highest run-scorer in Twenty20 International cricket with a strike rate of nearly 140! He also holds the record for being is the first and only player to have scored two Twenty20 International centuries. His recent good run with the bat against India in the recently-concluded series makes him a serious contender for top-scorer of the tournament.


 

David Warner, Australia

A stocky left-handed opener who can single-handedly win a match for his team.Whenever the diminutive southpaw has batted deep, Australia have invariably posted imposing totals. Warner boasts of a strike rate of 138 in Twenty20 Internationals and can clear the boundary at will. A feisty cricketer though not always in control of his emotions, Warner seems to be finally at peace with himself. Also an excellent fielder, the 27-year-old will head to the tournament in rich vein of form after highly successful Test series against Australia and South Africa.


 

Yuvraj Singh, India

A true match-winner in both the limited over formats, Yuvraj can play a big role for India in the tournament. Though he has not been in the best of forms, the southpaw is a typical Twenty-20 cricketer. If he gets going then it’s almost next to impossible to stop him. Even the best of the bowlers find it difficult to bowl at him when he starts middling the ball. The 32-year-old has a golden opportunity to make his place in the ODI team by playing few good knocks in the World Twenty20. Known for his comebacks at international level, Yuvraj is a big match player as well. His slow left-arm spin bowling can also play a crucial role in the slow tracks of Bangladesh.


Shahid Afridi

Shahid Khan Afridi Widely Known as BOOM BOOM and LALA Among his Team Mats, Afridi is one of most feared cricket batsman in world cricket. He is known for his very aggressive and dangerous batting style as the only way he knows to play cricket by hitting every bowl he faces. he Made His Debut as an Leg Spin Bowler who can Bat, but after his Historical and Record Breaking Innings of 102 off just 37 balls he Became an Opener for Pakistan in ODI’s, but Now he Plays for team as an middle order Batsmen. He hasn’t been in his prime form lately but he has the potential to get back in his form any day. Shahid Afridi also has the record of hitting 2nd fastest Fifty in ODI’s, and many more Records.

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