Know About World Long Six In Cricket History

Cricket has seen some monumental sixes, which are enough to leave fans and commentators breathless. Here's the list of the top 10 longest sixes in cricket history:
Shahid Afridi (Pakistan) - 153 meters
He was hailed as an explosive batsman when he hit the giant six that recorded 153 meters against South Africa in 2013, the longest innings in cricket history.
Brett Lee (Australia) – 130 meters
Primarily known for his fast bowling, Lee shocked many when he hit a 130-meter six against the West Indies in 2005.
Martin Guptill (New Zealand) – 127 meters
Guptill hit a massive 127-meter six against South Africa in 2012, which showed how powerful he was as a hitter.
Liam Livingstone (England) – 122 meters
In a T20 match against Pakistan in 2021, Livingstone smashed a 122-meter six, showing his power in the shortest format.
Corey Anderson (New Zealand) – 122 meters
Anderson equaled Livingstone's feat with a 122-meter six against India in 2014, re-establishing himself in the public eye as a hard-hitting batsman.
Mark Waugh (Australia) – 120 meters
Waugh hit a remarkable 120-meter six against New Zealand in 1997, highlighting his elegant yet powerful batting style.
Yuvraj Singh (India) – 119 meters
During the 2007 T20 World Cup, Yuvraj hit a 119-meter six against Australia and further enhanced his record of six sixes in an over in the same tournament.
MS Dhoni (India) – 118 meters
He is known for his finishing skills, and Dhoni hit a towering 118-meter six against New Zealand in 2009, which is a great example of his strength and timing.
Chris Gayle (West Indies) – 116 meters
The 'Universe Boss' Gayle smashed a 116-meter six against India in 2010, reinforcing his status as one of the most destructive T20 batsmen.
Ijaz Ahmed (Pakistan) – 115 meters
Ahmed hit a significant 115-meter six against India, showing that he can clear the boundary with ease.
These extraordinary hits did not only entertain the fans but also etched these players' names into the annals of cricket history.