7 Longest Sixes Hit in IPL 2025 So Far
7 Longest Sixes Hit in IPL 2025 So Far

These massive hits, recorded across iconic venues, showcase the explosive evolution of T20

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season has been a spectacle of power-hitting, with batters redefining T20 cricket by launching colossal sixes that captivate fans worldwide. From packed stadiums to global broadcasts, the art of clearing boundaries has taken centre stage, with seven standout performers etching their names into IPL history. Nicholas Pooran’s 102-meter rocket against KKR set the tone, while Phil Salt and Travis Head matched 105-meter feats. Andre Russell and Abhishek Sharma raised the bar with 106-meter monsters, followed by Heinrich Klaasen’s 107-meter stunner. However, Ravindra Jadeja’s jaw-dropping 109-meter six against RCB claimed the crown. These massive hits, recorded across iconic venues, showcase the explosive evolution of T20 batting.

 

Nicholas Pooran - 102m Six Against KKR

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Nicholas Pooran, the explosive Lucknow Super Giants batter, unleashed a 102-meter six against Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2025 at Kolkata. Known for his aggressive strokeplay, Pooran’s colossal hit came during a high-octane chase, showcasing his ability to clear boundaries with ease. The ball, a full-length delivery, was dispatched over deep midwicket, landing well beyond the stands.

 

Phil Salt - 105m Six Against GT

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Phil Salt, representing Royal Challengers Bengaluru, smashed a 105-meter six against Gujarat Titans on April 2, 2025, at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The English wicketkeeper-batter, known for his fearless approach, connected perfectly with a lofted cover drive that soared over the boundary. This massive hit, part of RCB’s first home game, highlighted Salt’s ability to dominate spin bowling.

 

Travis Head - 105m Six Against RR

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Travis Head, Sunrisers Hyderabad’s dynamic opener, launched a 105-meter six against Rajasthan Royals on March 23, 2025, at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. The Australian left-hander, in scintillating form, hammered a full-toss over long-on, sending the ball into the stands. Known for his attacking mindset, Head’s six equalled Phil Salt’s 105-meter mark, setting an early standard in IPL 2025.

 

Andre Russell - 106m Six Against DC

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Andre Russell, the Kolkata Knight Riders all-rounder, blasted a 106-meter six against Delhi Capitals on April 29, 2025, in Delhi. The birthday boy muscled a low full-toss from Mitchell Starc down the ground, sending the ball into orbit. This colossal strike, part of a quickfire 17 off 9 balls, tied Russell with Abhishek Sharma for the season’s second-longest six.

 

Abhishek Sharma - 106m Six Against PBKS

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Abhishek Sharma, Sunrisers Hyderabad’s young opener, smashed a 106-meter six against Punjab Kings on April 12, 2025, in Hyderabad. During his breathtaking 141 off 55 balls, the left-hander launched a delivery over deep midwicket, recording the highest individual score by an Indian in IPL history. This monstrous six, part of the second-highest successful chase in IPL, showcased Abhishek’s fearless batting.

 

Heinrich Klaasen - 107m Six Against MI

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Heinrich Klaasen, Sunrisers Hyderabad’s wicketkeeper-batter, hammered a 107-meter six against Mumbai Indians on April 23, 2025, at Hyderabad. The South African powerhouse, known for his brutal hitting, sent a Vignesh Puthur delivery soaring over long-on, claiming the season’s longest-six record at the time. Klaasen’s 50 off 26 balls, including this maximum, powered SRH’s massive total.

Ravindra Jadeja - 109m Six Against RCB

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Ravindra Jadeja, Chennai Super Kings’ all-rounder, smashed the longest six of IPL 2025, a 109-meter monster, against Royal Challengers Bengaluru on May 3, 2025, at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Batting at number four, Jadeja dispatched a Lungi Ngidi full-toss over deep square-leg, sending the ball out of the park.

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