Shane Watson on top of the world after 15 sixes

Shane Watson struck a world record 15 sixes in an unbeaten innings of 185 from only 96 balls to take Australia to a crushing nine-wicket victory over Bangladesh in the second one-day international yesterday.

Watson, who also cracked 15 boundaries, broke the previous record of 12 set by Xavier Marshall of West Indies who hit 12 sixes against Canada at King City in 2008.

His innings is also the highest one-day innings by an Australian, surpassing Matthew Hayden's 181 against New Zealand in 2007. It took Australia to 232 for one from just 26 overs after their bowlers had restricted Bangladesh to 229 for seven.

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Watson looked in ominous touch from the start, hitting paceman Shafiul Islam for three boundaries in the first over, before striking Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan for a six in the third over. He was particularly harsh on left-arm spinner Suhrawadi Shuvo, striking him for four sixes off consecutive deliveries in the 22nd over.. Watson completed his century in just 69 balls with a boundary through extra cover off Shafiul and was dropped by Abdur Razzak off the next ball at long-on. Two overs later, left-arm spinner Razzak was unlucky not to get his wicket when Raqibul Hasan dropped a simple catch at deep mid-wicket with the batsman on 114. Watson added 85 runs off only 27 balls after completing his sixth ODI century. "It was one of those days when everything you do comes out of the middle of the bat and goes into the gap," said Watson.

His unbroken second wicket stand with former captain Ricky Ponting (37 not out) yielded 170 runs. Australia won the first game in the three-match series by 60 runs. The third and final match will be at the same venue tomorrow.

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