Some are calling it "Gayle Force Six." Others are at a loss for words. Chris Gayle of the West Indies did something no cricketer has ever done: score 200+ runs at the Cricket World Cup.
It's hard to quantify this figure in a way non-cricket fans could understand, but we'll try.
- Gayle scored 215 runs off 147 balls faced. This is essentially averaging more than a base off every single pitch in baseball.
- His record-breaking innings contained 16 sixes, which loosely translates into hitting five home runs. It also tied a record for the most sixes in a game ever.
- A good strike rate in one day for cricket averages around 80. The highest we'd ever seen before today was 130.35. Chris Gayle's was 146.26. To quantify: This would be equivalent to having an on-base percentage of 1.46.
Seriously, just watch the video. It doesn't matter if you don't understand cricket -- you should watch this for athletic accomplishment alone.
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