6,6,6,6,6,4,4,4….. 39 fours, 9 sixes: Heinrich Klaasen's storm, created new history with an innings of 292 runs!
- byManasavi
- 02 Feb, 2025

Heinrich Klaasen: Heinrich Klaasen is currently one of the most dangerous batsmen in the white ball format. He is the death of spin bowlers, bowling to spin bowlers in front of him means leaving a prey open in front of a hungry lion, this is how he beats spin bowlers.
He plays pace bowling well along with spin, which is why he is such a successful batsman at this time. It was because of his innings that Team India reached the point of losing the match in the final of the T20 World Cup.
Heinrich Klaasen hit a quick double century
In this article, we will learn about his stormy innings in which he thrashed the bowlers with his brilliant batting. He faced 240 balls in this innings and scored 292 runs with the help of 39 fours and 9 sixes. During this, his strike rate was 121.67. This innings was also special because it was played in a first class match. Heinrich Klassen scored 210 runs in 48 balls with the help of boundaries in this innings.
Titans made a huge score
Actually this match was played between Titans and Knights in the year 2018 in South Africa's domestic 4 day franchise series. Batting first, Titans scored 648 runs in the first innings thanks to Dean Elgar's century and Heinrich Klaasen's 292 runs. Elgar also batted brilliantly and scored 137 runs. Junior Dala also scored a half-century in the end.
Knights could not save follow-on
Some batsmen from the Knights side got a start but they could not convert it into a big innings. Wicketkeeper batsman Gihan scored 50 runs while from the Titans side, the Knights batsmen could not face Williams' devastating balls. Due to his 4 wickets, the Knights team was reduced to 243 runs. The Titans team gave them follow-on.
Titans registered an innings win
The Knights batsmen did not learn anything from the first innings and in this innings too they were throwing away wickets in the beginning. Captain Pete van Bijn scored the highest 73 runs. Apart from him, no batsman could do anything special. Simon Harmer bowled brilliantly for the Titans, taking 4 wickets as the Knights were bowled out for 263 runs and Titans won the match by an inning and 142 runs.