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Shahid Afridi To Yuvraj Singh: 7 Longest Sixes In International Cricket History

Cricket is a game of finesse and skill, but it’s the power-hitting that often captures the imagination of fans around the world. These monster hits not only thrill the crowd but also redefine the limits of power in the game. Here, we look at seven of the longest sixes ever hit in international cricket.

Shahid Afridi (153 Meters)

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Shahid Afridi (153 Meters)

One of the  longest six in cricket history was smashed by former cricketer and captain of Pakistan, Shahid Afridi. He hit 153 meters six against SA's Ryan Mclaren at Johannesburg in 2013.

Brett Lee (143 Meters)

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Brett Lee (143 Meters)

The legendary Australian fast bowler Brett Lee stunned everyone with of the biggest six in cricket history when he hit WI medium pacer Rovman Powell for a 143-meter massive six 

Jacob Oram (130 Meters)

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Jacob Oram (130 Meters)

New Zealand’s Jacob Oram smashed one of the biggest sixes in the cricket history during an ODI match against Australia back in 2006.

 

Martin Guptill (127 Meters)

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Martin Guptill (127 Meters)

Guptill is known for his big six-hitting ability. He smashed a massive 127-meter six off Lonwabo Tsotsobe in a game against South Africa in 2012.

Liam Livingstone (122 Meters)

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Liam Livingstone (122 Meters)

Livingstone is currently one of the longest six-hitting cricketers. He smashed Pakistan’s fast bowler Haris Rauf during a T20I played at Headingley in 2021 for a massive 122 meters long six.

Corey Anderson (122 Meters)

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Corey Anderson (122 Meters)

Corey Andreson is one of the hardest hitters of a cricket ball. Anderson took on Mohammed Shami during Ind vs Nz ODI match in 2014, and he smacked the ball 122-meter long. 

Yuvraj Singh (119 Meters)

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Yuvraj Singh (119 Meters)

The sixer king of India Yuvraj Singh smashed one of the biggest six in cricket history of 119 meters against Australia’s fastest bowler-Brett Lee in the 2007 T-20 world cup semi-final. 

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