
The accomplishment was made in the T20 World Cup East Asia-Pacific Region Qualifier in Apia vs Vanuatu.
Visser broke multiple records with an astounding 132 runs off just 62 balls.
Here are some more specifics.
Visser’s record-breaking accomplishment against Vanuatu
In the fifteenth over of Samoa’s innings, Visser handled Nalin Nipiko, a right-arm pacer.
He hit the initial three conveyances over the profound midwicket limit, trailed by a six on a free-hit because of a front foot no-ball.
In spite of a speck ball intruding on his streak, Visser proceeded with his surge.
Nipiko’s second no-ball was additionally dispatched for six by Visser who finished the over with another six, counting up to an uncommon 39 runs in one over.
Visser’s accomplishment outperforms past T20I records
According to ESPNcricinfo, Visser’s accomplishment denoted the fourth occurrence of a hitter hitting six sixes in an over in men’s T20Is.
He joined India’s Yuvraj Singh, WI’s Kieron Pollard, and Nepal’s Dipendra Singh.
It was likewise whenever a group first scored in excess of 36 runs in an over.
Before this, there were five examples where groups figured out how to score 36 runs in an over, with India’s being quick to do as such against Britain in 2007.
Visser likewise scripts these records
By and large, Visser smoked 14 maximums during his visit.
According to ESPNcricinfo, just four hitters have pounded more sixes in a T20I innings.
The hitter, who showed up at number 4, additionally smoked five fours.
He likewise recorded the second-most elevated T20I score by a hitter working at number four or lower.
He is just behind Estonia’s Sahil Chauhan, who scored a 41-ball 144* against Cyprus recently.
Visser’s commitment to Samoa’s triumph
Visser’s record-breaking exhibition assumed an essential part in Samoa’s triumph over Vanuatu.
His score of 132 runs comprised the most elevated level of runs scored by a hitter in a group’s innings, with the second-most elevated score for Samoa being only 16 by their commander Caleb Jasmat.
Visser likewise got a wicket as Samoa confined Vanuatu to 164 for nine, getting a success by 10 runs.
Visser’s excursion from quick bowler to record-breaking batsman
Before his record-breaking execution, Visser was known as a quick bowler.
In any case, diligent wounds and stress cracks drove him to turn jobs and spotlight on leg-twist and batting.
This profession change has demonstrated effective for the Sydney-conceived cricketer, who has now scratched his name in the chronicles of cricket history with his uncommon thump.