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Watson blames 15 sixes on Dhaka heat

Watson, who slammed a world record 15 sixes en route to 185 against Bangladesh, says he took the aerial route after his hundred because it was too hot and humid to run between wickets

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Watson, who slammed a world record 15 sixes en route to 185 against Bangladesh, says he took the aerial route after his hundred because it was too hot and humid to run between wickets

Record-breaking Australian batsman Shane Watson said yesterday he was just trying to "get the best out of myself" rather than chase milestones during the second one-dayer against Bangladesh.

The opener hammered a world-record 15 sixes in his unbeaten 185 off 96 balls as Australia defeated Bangladesh by nine wickets to gain an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.

Rocking on! Shane Watson wallops his way to a fine hundred against Bangladesh in the second ODI at Dhaka yesterday. Host wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim looks on

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