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Longest Six in Cricket History: Power Hits That Redefined the Game
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The longest six in cricket history remains one of the sports most electrifying achievements, representing pure strength, timing, and fearless intent. While centuries and five-wicket hauls dominate statistics, a colossal six can instantly shift momentum and energize a packed stadium.

In earlier decades, distances were often estimated, but modern tracking technology has brought greater precision to measuring towering hits. With the rise of ODIs and T20 cricket, improved fitness levels, and advanced bat technology, power-hitting has become central to the modern game. The quest for the longest six highlights crickets transformation into a faster, more entertainment-driven spectacle.

Record-Breaking Sixes in International Cricket

  • Shahid Afridi 153 meters
    Often cited in discussions about the longest six ever hit, Afridis 153-meter strike came against South Africa in Johannesburg in 2013. The ball reportedly soared beyond the stadium roof, leaving fans stunned. Known for his explosive bat speed and aggressive mindset, Afridi set a benchmark for long-distance hitting.

  • Brett Lee 130 meters
    Renowned primarily for his express pace, Lee showcased his batting power with a massive 130-meter six during a Test match against the West Indies at the Gabba in 2005. The remarkable hit demonstrated that even bowlers can deliver extraordinary power.

  • Martin Guptill 127 meters
    Guptill produced a stunning 127-meter six in an ODI against South Africa in 2012. Blending clean timing with brute force, the strike underlined his reputation as one of the most destructive openers in limited-overs cricket.

Liam Livingstone & Corey Anderson ~122 meters
In the modern T20 era, Livingstone hammered a 122-meter six against Pakistan in 2021, while Anderson delivered a similarly massive blow versus India in 2014. Both hits rank among the longest officially recorded in contemporary cricket, highlighting the fearless intent of todays power hitters.



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