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Top 10 Cricketers With Longest Sixes In History

Debayan Bhattacharyya

Aug 21, 2024

1) Shahid Afridi

Shahid Afridi, the renowned Pakistani cricketer has struck the longest six ever recorded. The all-rounder achieved a remarkable 158-meter six against South Africa in Johannesburg in 2013.

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2) Brett Lee

Australia’s iconic fast bowler Brett Lee also holds the record for the longest six. He ranks as the second player to achieve this feat in cricket history, following Afridi. Lee launched a 130-meter six against the West Indies.

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3) Martin Guptill

Martin Guptill of New Zealand blasted a six measuring 127 meters against South Africa in 2012.

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4) Corey Anderson

While representing New Zealand in the bilateral series against India in 2014, Corey Anderson, who now plays for USA smashed a six that traveled 122 meters.

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5) Liam Livingstone

Liam Livingstone of England amazed spectators with a 122-meter six in the second T20 match against Pakistan in 2017.

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6) Mark Waugh

Mark Waugh, playing for Australia, launched a 120-meter six off Daniel Vettori's delivery against New Zealand in 1997.

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7) Yuvraj Singh

India legend Yuvraj Singh smashed a 119-meter six over square leg off Brett Lee's delivery during the 2007 T20 World Cup against Australia.

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8) MS Dhoni

MS Dhoni, regarded as one of the finest finishers in cricket history, launched a massive 118-meter six in 2009. He amazed everyone by clearing the boundary in the 44th over during the third ODI against New Zealand.

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9) Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle, known as one of the most powerful hitters in cricket, smashed a 116-meter six against India during a T20 World Cup group stage match.

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10) Ijaz Ahmed

Pakistan's Ijaz Ahmed launched a massive 115-meter six against arch-rivals India.

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