
Hitting sixes can be one of the most thrilling moments in cricket, requiring both power and timing to send the ball flying over the ropes.
Chris Gayle made history when he hit Yusuf Pathan for a stunning 116-meter six during the 2010 ICC T20 World Cup – this is the longest six ever hit in international cricket!
Longest Six in Cricket History: Top Players Who Hit the Biggest Sixes
1. Shahid Afridi
Afridi was widely known for his aggressive batting style and hit many massive sixes. He made his name in T20 cricket with this ability.
Pakistani allrounder Umar Akmal hit South African seamer Ryan McLaren for an amazing 153-meter six in 2013, which stood as the longest six until 2021 when Corey Anderson beat it. It remains one of cricket history’s finest examples of sheer power hitting out of the park.
2. Chris Gayle
Nothing enthralls a stadium like seeing a long six fly through the stands and demonstrate the power and audacity of those who hit it.
Gayle was famed for his unrelenting strike of the cricket ball. Dismissing footwork as redundant cricketing skills, Gayle helped usher in an era of rapid run scoring across formats with fellow openers such as Virender Sehwag, Tillakaratne Dilshan and Brendon McCullum.
He’s back for WCL West Indies Champions Season 2, and brings with him his trademark swagger and six-hitting skills that light up stadiums around the world.
3. Shahid Afridi
Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has long been known as one of the game’s hardest hitters, making history when he hit South African seamer Ryan McLaren with a six of 153 metres, which set the longest ever recorded six ever hit in cricket.
Guptill is another prolific batsman who recently retired from international cricket. Among other feats, he once hit Proteas left-arm bowler Lonwabo Tsotsobe for a 127-meter six!
Fans will welcome Afridi’s arrival in the National Cricket League USA with open arms as his explosive batting style adds excitement and competition to each match. Additionally, he is an accomplished spin bowler.
4. Liam Livingstone
With the rise of T20 leagues and aggressive batting styles, six-hitting has become an iconic aspect of modern cricket. A well-timed six can completely change the momentum of a match and leave opponents reeling.
Martin Guptill hit South African bowler Lonwabo Tsotsobe for an epic 122m six that cleared the stadium roof in Wellington in 2012 – then second longest six in cricket history at that time.
Liam Livingstone joined Lancashire Lightning before the 2022 ICC T20 World Cup and has already shown impressive strength during his short time on the side.
5. Martin Guptill
Guptill was one of the most devastating limited-overs batters during his time with New Zealand, scoring several impactful knocks – such as 237 notout in 2015 World Cup quarterfinal.
Brett Lee was not only an excellent pace bowler but an exceptional batsman as well; this six is evidence of that fact. In a Test match against West Indies, during which Lee hit Darren Powell for an epic six of 143 meters distance.
Shahid Afridi of Pakistan hit an unbeaten six at Wanderers stadium in Johannesburg against South African seamer Ryan McLaren of South Africa – making history by becoming only the second longest six ever hit in cricket.
6. Mark Waugh
Cricket is an immensely fulfilling game of finesse and skill, but nothing quite electrifies a stadium like an explosive six soaring through the stands. These stunning hits redefine power hitting standards while showing off incredible player talent.
Waugh was known for his timing rather than brute strength; yet his 102-meter six amazed fans with its precision and proved that you don’t need physical strength in order to clear long distances with the bat.
7. Corey Anderson
Corey Anderson is one of the hardest hitters in cricket. On 19 January 2014, he hit an Indian bowler Mohammed Shami’s delivery for an incredible 122-meter six during an ODI match.
Watching batters hit sixes can be thrilling for fans, yet hitting sixes requires both timing and power; hitting them requires the perfect blend of these elements in order to stand out and become memorable hits – this makes sixes all the more exciting for cricket enthusiasts, some even clearing entire stadium roofs!
8. Glenn Maxwell
Australian Glenn Maxwell stunned commentators and crowd alike during a Big Bash League match when he launched a ball 122 meters during bowler Kane Richardson’s delivery – sending it sailing past all fields into the second tier of his stadium!
Maxwell quickly established himself as a regular member of Australia’s one-day side and has also played three T20Is, scoring three centuries in this format. Maxwell is famed for his big batting strokes and dramatic shots.
9. MS Dhoni
Hitting sixes requires incredible power and timing. Watching an opposing batsman smash the ball past the boundary ropes leaves spectators spellbound and on the edge of their seats.
An accurate six can be enough to change the course of a match and demoralise an opposing team, forcing bowlers to alter their line and length, leading them into tactical errors that the batting side can exploit.
Shahid Afridi’s record-setting six was one of the greatest moments in cricket history and cemented his nickname of “Boom Boom”. Today it remains one of his signature shots and an all-time classic.
10. Yuvraj Singh
Yuvraj Singh was an Indian cricketer renowned for hitting long sixes. Often dubbed “Universe Boss”, he was widely considered one of the greatest Twenty20 players ever.
Singh made history on debut against England at Rajkot in his first Test, taking 64 balls to score it. Unfortunately, due to poor form he was dropped for the next two tests of that tour.
He participated in the Videocon Cup tournament between August-September 2005 in India, New Zealand, and Zimbabwe averaging 48 over three rounds.
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