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Longest Six in Cricket History: The Biggest Power Hits Ever (29 อ่าน)
30 ม.ค. 2569 16:01
The longest six in cricket history continues to fascinate fans and analysts worldwide. While centuries and five-wicket hauls define matches, a monstrous six has the power to electrify an entire stadium in seconds. Measuring the exact distance of these hits hasn’t always been accurate, especially in earlier eras, but several gigantic sixes have earned legendary status. As cricket evolved with formats like ODIs and T20s, aggressive batting took center stage. Advances in bat technology, improved player fitness, and fearless stroke play have helped batters launch the ball incredible distances, creating some of the most unforgettable moments in cricket history.
Shahid Afridi — 153 meters
When discussing the longest six in cricket history, Shahid Afridi’s name almost always comes first. The former Pakistan all-rounder, famously known as “Boom Boom Afridi,” hit a monstrous six estimated at 153 meters off South Africa’s Ryan McLaren during an ODI in Johannesburg in 2013. The ball reportedly sailed over the roof of the stadium, leaving players and spectators stunned. Afridi’s natural strength, quick bat swing, and aggressive approach made this shot iconic, and it remains the most widely accepted benchmark for distance in international cricket.
Brett Lee — 130 meters
Australian fast bowler Brett Lee shocked the cricketing world with his unexpected batting power. During a Test match against the West Indies at the Gabba in 2005, Lee smashed a colossal six measured at around 130 meters. Known primarily for his express pace bowling, Lee’s strike demonstrated that raw power can come from anywhere in the batting order. His six reportedly landed outside the stadium, making it one of the longest and most surprising hits in cricket history.
Martin Guptill — 127 meters
New Zealand opener Martin Guptill produced one of the cleanest and longest sixes ever seen. During an ODI against South Africa in 2012, Guptill launched a 127-meter six that showcased perfect timing combined with brute strength. Unlike many slogged hits, Guptill’s shot was admired for its elegance as much as its distance, reinforcing his reputation as one of the most powerful openers of his generation.
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