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Topic: Longest Six in Cricket History: Record-Breaking Power Hits

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Longest Six in Cricket History: Record-Breaking Power Hits
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The longest six in cricket history remains one of the sport’s most thrilling achievements, highlighting incredible strength, perfect timing, and fearless stroke play. While centuries and bowling records often dominate statistics, a massive six can instantly energize the crowd and change the course of a match.

In earlier times, the distance of sixes was mostly estimated. Today, modern tracking technology allows much more accurate measurement. With the growth of formats like One Day Internationals and Twenty20 cricket, aggressive batting and power-hitting have become essential to the modern game. Improved fitness levels, advanced bat design, and attacking strategies have made record-breaking sixes more common than ever.

Famous Longest Sixes in Cricket

 

  • Shahid Afridi — 153 meters
    Afridi is widely regarded as the player who hit one of the longest sixes in cricket history. His remarkable 153-meter strike reportedly came against the South Africa national team in 2013 at Wanderers Stadium. The ball is believed to have cleared the stadium roof, showcasing Afridi’s legendary power-hitting ability.

  • Brett Lee — 130 meters
    Known primarily for his fast bowling, Lee surprised fans with a massive 130-meter six during a Test match against the West Indies in 2005 at The Gabba. The shot proved that bowlers can also produce exceptional batting power.

  • Martin Guptill — 127 meters
    Guptill delivered a stunning 127-meter six in an ODI against South Africa in 2012. Known for his clean striking and solid technique, he demonstrated how timing and strength combine to produce some of cricket’s longest hits.

  • Liam Livingstone & Corey Anderson — Around 122 meters
    In the modern T20 era, huge sixes continue to excite fans. Livingstone smashed a 122-meter six against Pakistan in 2021, while Anderson hit a similarly massive shot against India in 2014. These powerful strikes show how today’s batsmen continue to push the limits of distance and power. 



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