5. Shane Watson: Rajasthan Royals (22 Sixes)
2013 was the breakout year for Sanju Samson, who came into the league as an unknown commodity and became of everyone's favourite by the end of the season. He overshadowed many great players like Rahul Dravid and Ajinkya Rahane with his shot selection and ability to handle pressure.
But, despite that, he couldn't cloud Shane Watson, who was still was playing like it is 2008 and ensured a swift ride for them till the playoffs.
Despite playing most of his matches in India's biggest ground, Shane Watson took a special liking to Jaipur's stadium and pounded the ball in the crowd on many occasions. He hit a total of 22 sixes that year and gave his team a start that they needed.
4. David Miller: Kings XI Punjab (24 Sixes)
2013 was another season for Kings XI Punjab, where they were again grappling to break into the top 4. On paper, they had a decent T20 team consisting of players like Adam Gilchrist, David Hussey, Piyush Chawla and Ryan Harris. However, they were failing to execute a good performance on a regular basis.
In such a situation, a youngster in the form of David Miller stood up to the challenge. He couldn't turn the fate of his team but managed to leave his mark on the fans. Batting in the middle-order, Miller always had a difficult role to pay, which he did quite swiftly. He hit a total of 24 sixes, most of which came at the death overs.
He even scored a century while chasing against Royal Challengers Bangalore in which he hit 7 sixes, in a winning cause.
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