Fakhar Zaman achieved a big record as a Pakistani batsmen who hit the most sixes in the World Cup match against Bangladesh. He achieved this honor by playing aggressively, hitting 7 sixes, with Fakhr-e-Zaman scoring 81 runs on 74 balls.
He equaled the record of former batsman Imran Nazir, who hit 8 sixes in the 2007 World Cup match against Zimbabwe.
Additionally, Fakhr-e-Zaman also earned the honor of hitting the third longest six during the current World Cup. He accomplished this feat by hitting a 99-meter long six against the Bangladeshi fast bowler Taskin Ahmed.
The record for the longest six in the World Cup is held by Australian batsman Glenn Maxwell, who hit a 104-meter long six, and Indian batsman Shreyas Iyer is second with a 101-meter long six.