IPL Records and Statistics: Longest and Biggest Six Scored by Cricket Players

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The most exciting domestic Twenty20 league in the world is without a doubt the Indian Premier League. As a result, the game’s abbreviated version has become more well-liked. In this event, there have been a few surprises as well as some incredible sixes from anticipated players. It’s time to look back at the five longest sixes ever made in Indian Premier League history (IPL). Who has made the largest six strikes in the IPL?

Every club needs a striker who can gladly hit sixes to win a competition like the Indian Premier League. Fans frequently discuss the question of the longest six in IPL history. These hard-hitting players motivate fans of the sport by pursuing long sixes. The person who struck the longest six in IPL history is revealed in the full article below. Here is a list of the IPL’s Biggest Six.

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Batsman
YearTeamDistance
1Albie Morkel2008CSK125
2Praveen Kumar2011Kings XI Punjab124
3Adam Gilchrist2011Kings XI Punjab122
4Robin Uthappa2011RCB120
5Ross Taylor2008RCB119

The IPL’s Longest Six

Albie Morkel (125m)

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The Indian Premier League’s highest sixes are all hit by South African bowler-batsman Albie Morkel, who tops the list. When Pragyan Ojha, a left-arm spinner, was bowling, Morkel, who was representing the Chennai Super Kings, hit a 125-meter six off his delivery. In the 2008 inaugural IPL, Morkel’s innings of 29 runs in 19 balls propelled CSK to a respectable 144 for the loss of seven wickets. With two overs and seven wickets left, Deccan Charger quickly reached that low-scoring target.

Praveen Kumar (124m)

Indian medium-pacer Praveen Kumar rose to the top of the list of most shocking names for longest sixes. With a dramatic cameo against the Mumbai Indians, Praveen Kumar helped Kings XI Punjab win the 2013 IPL. Lasith Malinga, one of the best bowlers in IPL history, was hit for a six by Praveen Kumar, which was the second-best in league history. Unfortunately, Punjab Kings fell short by four runs in that contest.

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Adam Gilchrist (122m)

In the 2011 IPL, Adam Gilchrist, the captain of Kings XI Punjab, made a century to lead his team to 232 runs in 20 overs while losing just two wickets. Gilchrist also hit South African spinner Charl Langeveldt for a stunning six of 122 meters in the midwicket area. It ranks as the third-longest six in the IPL. By a margin of 111 runs, Punjab defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore. Gilchrist scored 106 runs in 55 balls with nine sixes and eight fours throughout his inning.

Robin Uthappa (120m)

Robin Uthappa earned a reputation as a strong hitter and an energized batter while playing for the Royal Challengers Bangalore. He is well known for his grace and finesse while smashing numerous sixes in the IPL. He hit a 120-meter six off Dwayne Bravo, the fourth-largest six in IPL history, which is a record. Uthappa’s talent is beyond question. He has already demonstrated his ability to hit long balls.

Ross Taylor (119m)

New Zealander Ross Taylor, who competed for the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 2008 competition, still holds the record for the fifth-longest six in IPL history. He smacked Jacob Oram for a tremendous maximum at the deep midwicket area, which has always been his favoured area. He formed a vital middle-order combination with Wasim Jaffer in the pursuit of 179 runs, scoring 53 off just 34 deliveries with three fours and three sixes. Taylor was removed, and the RCB lost by 13 runs.

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