Cricket and six-hitting go hand in hand, but the Indian Premier League has always been the grand stage where boundaries are redefined. IPL 2025 has already treated fans to breathtaking batting displays, but nothing excites the crowd more than the ball sailing over the stands. Each season brings unforgettable strikes that not only add six runs but also become etched in the memory of millions.
This year, some of the biggest names — along with rising stars — have smashed sixes of monumental proportions. These aren’t just statistics; they are moments of sheer power and timing that define the magic of the IPL. Here’s a look at the top 5 longest sixes in IPL 2025 so far, each telling its own thrilling story.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru opener Phil Salt lit up the Chinnaswamy crowd with a monster 105-meter six against Gujarat Titans. Known for his aggressive batting, Salt gave RCB the perfect start, thrilling fans with his fearless stroke play.
The shot wasn’t just about brute force — it carried the confidence of a player who has embraced the IPL stage. For RCB, this kind of intent at the top order is exactly what they need, and Salt’s six was one of the most replayed highlights of the match.
Young Indian talent Abhishek Sharma matched Russell’s power with his own 106-meter strike against Punjab Kings. For a player still carving his place in the league, this hit was a massive statement of intent.
His fearless approach at the top of the order has made him one of the most exciting youngsters to watch in IPL 2025. That towering six showcased not only his power but also his confidence to take on experienced bowlers, making him a rising star for both SRH and Indian cricket.
Andre Russell is a name synonymous with six-hitting mayhem, and he once again lived up to his reputation. In a high-pressure game against Delhi Capitals, Russell hammered a six that traveled a colossal 106 meters.
What makes Russell’s sixes so iconic is the way they change the course of a match. This particular hit not only boosted Kolkata Knight Riders’ total but also rattled the opposition, proving once again why bowlers dread bowling at him in the death overs.
Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Heinrich Klaasen has developed a reputation as one of the fiercest strikers in T20 cricket, and he proved it again with a 107-meter six against Mumbai Indians. The ball disappeared into the second tier, leaving the bowler in disbelief.
Klaasen’s ability to clear boundaries with ease makes him one of the most valuable overseas players in the league. This strike was not just about distance — it came at a crucial stage, injecting fresh energy into SRH’s innings and igniting the Hyderabad faithful.
Ravindra Jadeja stunned everyone when he launched the longest six of IPL 2025 so far, a jaw-dropping 109 meters. Known more for his sharp all-round game, Jadeja showcased raw muscle and timing, sending the ball deep into the Bengaluru night sky.
The strike not only brought the Chepauk crowd to its feet but also shifted momentum in Chennai Super Kings’ favor at a critical moment. For a player often recognized for his fielding brilliance, this six reminded fans that Jadeja can be just as destructive with the bat.
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