8 Cricketers Dominating the Stadium: Longest Sixes in Cricket History!

8. Mahindra Singh Dhoni (118 m)

The legend MS Dhoni, who is known for his finishing skills, used his signature short-arm jab; he smashed a 118 m six. During the ODI against New Zealand, he showcased this mesmerizing shot.

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7. Yuvraj Singh (119 m)

In the 2007 T20 World Cup, Yuvraj's six sixes are ones no one in the world can forget. In the same tournament, the Indian star smashed Brett Lee for a stunning 119 m six.

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6. Mark Waugh (120 m)

One of the underrated players in the Australian team, Mark was known for his elegant batting. During New Zealand’s tour of Australia in 1997, Mark hit Daniel Vettori for a 120-meter six.

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5. Corey Anderson (122 m)

Corey was famous for hitting massive sixes in his international career. During the ODI match against India, he hit Mohamad Shami for a 122 m six in 2014, which was during a peak phase of his career.

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4. Liam Livingstone (122 m)

In T20, against Pakistan, England’s big hitter Livingstone truly showed his power-hitting skills. He smashed Haris Rauf, and the ball landed outside the stadium on a nearby rugby pitch.

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3. Martin Guptill (127 m)

New Zealand’s opening batter is known for his power-hitting ability. During the T20 against South Africa, he smashed Lonwabo Tostsobe over the roof of the stands with a massive hit of 127 m.

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2. Brett Lee (143 m)

Lee, an Australian speedster, surprised everyone with his incredible six against Daren Powell at the Gabba (Brisbane). In Test cricket, his 143 m six became the longest six record.

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1. Shahid Afridi (153 m)

The all-rounder and the Pakistani star smashed the ball out of the Wanderers stadium during an ODI against Ryan McLaren in Johannesburg. This iconic hit showed his aggressive style of play.

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