Left-handed batsman Thisara Perera on Sunday (March 29) became the first Sri Lankan to hit six sixes in an over in any form of professional cricket during a domestic tournament.


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The 31-year-old achieved the feat during his unbeaten 13-ball 52 while captaining Sri Lanka Army in a group match against Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club in the Major Clubs Limited Over List A tournament at the Army Ground in Panagoda town.


Here's the video of Perera's 6 sixes



His knock, which had eight sixes in it, was also the second-fastest half-century by a Sri Lankan in List A cricket, after former Sri Lanka all-rounder Kaushalya Weeraratne''s 12-ball fifty in 2005.


Perera came in to bat at No. 5 with 20 balls remaining in their innings that was truncated to 41-overs-a-side. Part-time off-spinner Dilhan Cooray was the bowler at the receiving end of Perera''s onslaught.


Perera is the ninth cricketer in the world to have achieved this feat in professional cricket, after Garfield Sobers, Ravi Shastri, Herschelle Gibbs, Yuvraj Singh, Ross Whiteley, Hazratullah Zazai, Leo Carter, and recently Kieron Pollard.


Perera has played six Tests, 166 ODIs, and 64 T20 Internationals.


Also, Perera has played for six Indian Premier League (IPL) teams in his career, including CSK in IPL 2010. Perera picked 31 wickets and scored 422 runs in 37 IPL matches. His breakthrough year was in 2013 with Sunsrisers Hyderabad where he picked 19 wickets.