T20 World Cup: Six longest sixes in T20 World Cup, Hardik and Dubey enter the top five; who is in first place?

Posted on 13th Feb 2026 by rohit kumar

Hardik Pandya hit a 109-meter six, and Shivam Dube hit a 107-meter six against Namibia on Thursday in the T20 World Cup 2026, taking them into the top five in the list of longest sixes in T20 World Cup history. Hardik and Dube did so in the same over. Both did so in the 15th over of the Indian innings against Namibia, off Bernard Scholz. Dube hit a 107-meter six over mid-wicket on the first ball of the over. Hardik then hit a 109-meter six on the third ball of the over.

 

 

Yuvraj Singh holds the record for the longest six in T20 World Cup history. He hit a 119-meter six against Australia in the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007. Despite changes in technique, fitness, and batting, no one has been able to surpass this record. England's Liam Livingstone is in second place with a 112-meter six, and former West Indies star all-rounder Andre Russell is in third place with a 111-meter six. Livingstone did this against South Africa in the 2021 World Cup, and Russell did this against Australia in the 2021 World Cup.

 

 

Iftikhar and Phil Salt are also in the list

 

Following this, Hardik and UAE's Junaid Siddiqui are tied for fourth place with a 109-meter six. West Indies' Rovman Powell and Dube are tied for fifth place with a 107-meter six. Pakistan's Iftikhar Ahmed, West Indies' Odean Smith, and England's Phil Salt are tied for sixth place with a 106-meter six.

 

 

Hardik leads in 2026

 

India's Hardik Pandya has hit the longest six so far in the current 2026 tournament. The power-hitting of both Indian batsmen thrilled fans. The competition for long sixes is sure to be a must-see at the T20 World Cup 2026. Batsmen from Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and Australia are also among the top performers, adding to the excitement of power-hitting.

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