Dhaka Dynamites all-rounder Kieron Pollard set a record of hitting 500th maximum as the second cricketer after his compatriot Chris Gayle.
T20 specialist batsman Gayle slammed 772 sixes playing 83 matches less than his national team fellow Kieron Pollard.
The 30-year-old Pollard, who represented West Indies in 56 T20Is and the remaining matches he played at different places and tournaments across the world, touched the milestone in his 392nd Twenty20 appearance.
The Trinidad-born stalwart appeared in the crease after the fall of Dynamites icon-turned-captain Shakib Al Hasan at the time of the sixth over before the end of the proceedings.
Before the match against Rajshahi Kings at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium (SBNCS), Pollard was three sixes away from his T20 record mark.
The stroke-maker though opened his batting devastation with single gradually turned to be dangers.
He broke the shackles with his monstrous hit over long-on when he backed away his willow first on Samit Patel and then flat-batted this over the ropes.
He reached nearby the milestone when he slammed his second six for Forhad Reza deep into the stands at long-on.
The right-handed batsman completed his 500th six when he belted the unheralded pacer Hossain Ali, who obviously scalped the most three wickets for the Rajshahi Kings.
En route to his milestone, he was dropped twice when he was on 28 while Mominul Haque spilled the catch at deep midwicket and on 18 while Samit Patel dropped the catch at deep point.
On both occasions, Forhad Reza was the bowler, who was upset, livid and then had a sheepish grin on his face after spilling saga.
The West Indian all-rounder, who played for Adelaide Strikers, Barbados Tridents, Cape Cobras, Dhaka Dynamites, Dhaka Gladiators, Karachi Kings, Mumbai Indians, Somerset, South Australia, Stanford Superstars, Trinidad & Tobago in West Indies, walloped 52 off 25. His unbeaten cameo innings was emblazoned with three towering sixes along with five boundaries.
In tern of runs in this shorter format, he is the third batsman just after Chris Gayle (10571) and Brendon McCullum (8245).
Even though he is yet clatter any T20 century in his kitty, Pollard scored 7,701 runs off 392 matches so far with the best figure of 89 not out after being fast-tracked into Twenty20 arc.
The right-handed medium pacer showed also his dexterity with the cherry as he grabbed 241 scalps with the best figure of 4-15.
