Chennai Super Kings all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja scored 37 runs off six balls in the Indian Premier League (IPL) match on Sunday. He made the score in the 20th over, bowled by Royal Challengers Bangalore’s Harshal Patel in the match 19 of the IPL. 

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Here is how the over progressed from ball to ball:

Ball 19.1: 6, it was a slower ball, the off-cutter. Jadeja cleared his front foot, and muscled the ball over the ropes between deep mid-wicket and long-on.

Ball 19.2: 6, same shot, same region, same result. Patel tried to bowl a yorker but missed the length, as it ended up full.

Ball 19.3: 7nb, Patel bowled a beamer, and Jadeja connects it off the sweet spot of the bat to clear it over the mid-wicket region. That made it three sixes in a row. 

Ball 19.3: 6, four sixes in a row! Jadeja brought up his fifty in 25 balls. The ball was short, and Jadeja pulled it over the ropes between deep square leg and deep mid-wicket.

Ball 19.4: 2, it was a low full-toss. Jadeja tried to clear Mohammed Siraj in covers. But Siraj jumped and got a hand to it.

Ball 19.5: 6, a full-toss again, and this time, it was in the off-stump line, and the connection was much better by Jadeja.

Ball 19.6: 4, over-pitched on leg stump line, and Jadeja finds the gap in the square leg region for four runs, to make it 37 of the over. 

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Jadeja equalled the record for most runs in an IPL over, Chris Gayle being the first player to score 37 runs, which was against Kochi Tuskers. CSK put up a total of 191/4, and Jadeja ended with a score of 62 off 28 balls and finished as the top scorer.