08 Nov
08Nov

There’s no better sight in cricket than watching a well-timed six! Cherry to cake are longest six in cricket

Cricket is one of the most loved and followed sport in the World. Most of us love to enjoy cricket match and stay curious about the wickets, sixes and everything. Shahid Afridi holds the record for longest six in International cricket lasting as long as 158 meters against South Africa, 3rd ODI at Johannesburg on March 17, 2013. There’s nothing quite as spectacular as watching someone hit a six in cricket.

Instead of awarding the number one spot to the longest six, we decided to go for a six that holds an iconic place in history.

Here we are going to discuss the top 5 longest six in cricket history

1) Shahid Afridi:


longest six in cricket: It is not surprising to see Shadid Afridi on this list again. After all, many people remark him as the King of Sixes, boasting the highest Strike Rate and the most number of sixes in ODI Cricket.

Afridi also holds many records such as fastest century in ODI, most sixes in International Cricket.

Afridi once held the record for the fastest ODI century in 37 deliveries. On January 30th, 2005 he hit the ball into the stands of Perth during Pakistan’s pursuit of Australia. It was impressive to say the least.

2) Yuvraj Singh:


longest six in cricket history: Yuvraj was one of the architects behind India’s victorious T20 and 50 overs World Cup campaigns in 2007 and 2011 respectively. Many cricket fans admire Singh’s stylish play, and they certainly admired the six he hit on 22nd September 2007 during the World Twenty20 against Australia.

Yuvraj Singh became the sixth highest six-hitter in Twenty20 Internationals.(Image Credit: ICC)

He had an incredible game, scoring 70 off a mere 30 balls. Nonetheless, the highlight of his match was undoubtedly the 120m six he hit off Brett Lee.

3) MS Dhoni:


longest six in cricket: Next we have another one of the most impressive sixes hit by MS Dhoni. This occurred on March 8th in 2009 during India’s tour to New Zealand. The match was the third ODI for India and when the Indian skipper hit the breath-taking six, he didn’t even look at the ball once it left his bat.

4) Corey Anderson:


longest six in cricket history: Last year, Corey Anderson introduced himself on the International scale on January 19th. He hit a ball on the roof of Napier for New Zealand against India. He powered New Zealand to 292 with four sixes, two of which were out the ground.

5) Chris Gayle:


longest six in cricket: Chris Gayle is a Jamaican cricketer who captained the West Indies’ Test side from 2007 until 2010. He once held the record for the highest score in a World Cup, with 215 runs. Chris hit the biggest six of the entire World Twenty20 tournament in 2010 at Bridgetown. On May 9th, Gayle hit a stunner on the bowling of Yusuf Pathan.  His performance was undoubtedly the stand out of the entire game, as he tore the Indian bowlers apart.

himself on the International scale on January nineteenth. He hit a ball on the top of Napier for New Zealand against India. He fueled New Zealand to 292 with four sixes, two of which were out the ground.

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