
Darius Visser, the explosive Samoa batter, has etched his name in the history books of T20 cricket. In a thrilling match against Vanuatu in the T20 World Cup East Asia-Pacific Region Qualifier, Visser achieved the extraordinary feat of scoring 39 runs in a single over.
The record-breaking over came in the 15th over of Samoa’s innings. Visser, facing Nalin Nipiko, launched six towering sixes, including three that came off no-balls. This incredible display surpassed the previous record of 36 runs in an over, held by Yuvraj Singh of India.
Visser’s innings was not just about the record-breaking over. He finished the match with a stunning century, scoring 132 runs off 62 balls, including 14 sixes. His innings was crucial in Samoa’s 10-run victory over Vanuatu.
A Historic Achievement
The 39-run over by Visser is a testament to his exceptional batting skills. It joins a select group of innings that have seen teams score more than 35 runs in a single over. Other notable instances include Yuvraj Singh’s six sixes in the 2007 T20 World Cup, Kieron Pollard’s 36-run over against Sri Lanka in 2021, and Dipendra Singh Airee’s 36-run over against Oman earlier this year.
Visser’s achievement is particularly remarkable considering that he is a relatively new addition to the Samoa national team. He has quickly established himself as one of the most exciting young talents in T20 cricket.
A Bright Future
With his incredible performance against Vanuatu, Darius Visser has undoubtedly caught the attention of cricket fans around the world. His ability to hit sixes at will makes him a valuable asset to the Samoa team. As he continues to develop his skills, Visser could become a household name in international cricket.
The record-breaking over by Visser is a testament to the exciting and unpredictable nature of T20 cricket. It is a moment that will be remembered for years to come.

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