The IPL 2023 is off to an exciting start with Shivam Dube currently holding the record of the longest six this season, check out the full list of the longest sixes in every match this season and other stats
Shivam Dube hit a massive 102 meters, against the Lucknow Super Giants at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.
IPL 2023 longest six list and distance in meter of sixes
Four players have hit the longest sixes in the #IPL2023 so far:
-Shivam Dube: 102 meters
-Nehal Wedhera: 101 meters
-Gurbaz: 101 meters
-Shivam Dube: 97 metersAt the top of the list is Shivam Dube, who hit the longest six with a distance of 102 meters👏#ProboOpinions
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The Mumbai based left-handed batsman also struck the biggest six in the IPL season 16 opener against Gujarat Titans. Rahmanullah Gurbaz of Kolkata Knight Riders eventually beat his record with one longer during the match against Punjab Kings.
However, the CSK all-rounder, went past Gurbaz’s record of a 101 meter six, during his most recent match in the ongoing IPL 2023.
With several other big-hitters like Liam Livingstone, Rovman Powell, Andre Russell, still yet to play fans can expect plenty of more record-breaking sixes. Liam Livingstone scored the longest six back in IPL 2022.
Longest Six in IPL 2023
Given below is the list of the longest sixes in IPL 2023:
Player | Team | Six Distance |
Shivam Dube | Chennai Super Kings | 102 meters |
Nehal Wadhera | Mumbai Indians | 101 meters |
Rahmanullah Gurbaz | Kolkata Knight Riders | 101 meters |
Kyle Mayers | Lucknow Super Giants | 99 meters |
Shivam Dube | Chennai Super Kings | 97 meters |
Longest Six in every match of IPL 2023
This season, the IPL is rewarding players who hit the longest six in every match and calls the award as the visit Saudi Beyond The Boundaries Longest 6. Given below is the longest six in every match of IPL 2023:
Match No. | Fixture | Venue | Player (Team) | Six Distance |
1 | GT vs CSK | Ahmedabad | Shivam Dube (CSK) | 97 meters |
2 | PBKS vs KKR | Mohali | Rahmanullah Gurbaz (KKR) | 101 meters |
3 | LSG vs DC | Lucknow | Kyle Mayers (LSG) | 99 meters |
4 | SRH vs RR | Hyderabad | Sanju Samson (RR) | 92 meters |
5 | RCB vs MI | Bengaluru | Nehal Wadhera (MI) | 101 meters |
6 | CSK vs LSG | Chennai | Shivam Dube (CSK) | 102 meters |
7 | DC vs GT | New Delhi | Axar Patel (DC) | 82 meters |
Full list of longest sixes in IPL history
Given below is the full list of the longest sixes in IPL history:
Player | Team | Distance | Season |
Albie Morkel | Chennai Super Kings | 125 meters | 2008 |
Praveen Kumar | Punjab Kings | 124 meters | 2011 |
Adam Gilchrist | Punjab Kings | 122 meters | 2011 |
Robin Uthappa | Royal Challengers Bangalore | 120 meters | 2010 |
Chris Gayle | Royal Challengers Bangalore | 119 meters | 2013 |
Yuvraj Singh | Punjab Kings | 119 meters | 2009 |
Ross Taylor | Royal Challengers Bangalore | 119 meters | 2008 |
Gautum Gambhir | Kolkata Knight Riders | 117 meters | 2017 |
Ben Cutting | Sunrisers Hyderabad | 117 meters | 2016 |
Liam Livingstone | Punjab Kings | 117 meters | 2022 |
Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Chennai Super Kings | 115 meters | 2009 |
Shivam Dube currently holds the record for the longest six in IPL 2023. However, someone else will probably beat his record based on the previous data of the biggest hit in every season.
Full list of biggest six in every IPL season
Given below is the full list of the biggest sixes in every IPL season till date:
Season | Player | Team | Distance |
2008 | Albie Morkel | Chennai Super Kings | 125 meters |
2009 | Yuvraj Singh | Punjab Kings | 119 meters |
2010 | Robin Uthappa | Royal Challengers Bangalore | 120 meters |
2011 | Adam Gilchrist | Punjab Kings | 122 meters |
2012 | MS Dhoni | Chennai Super Kings | 112 meters |
2013 | Chris Gayle | Royal Challengers Bangalore | 112 meters |
2014 | David Miller | Punjab Kings | 102 meters |
2015 | AB de Villiers | Royal Challengers Bangalore | 108 meters |
2016 | Ben Cutting | Sunrisers Hyderabad | 117 meters |
2017 | Travis Head | Royal Challengers Bangalore | 109 meters |
2018 | AB de Villiers | Royal Challengers Bangalore | 111 meters |
2019 | MS Dhoni | Chennai Super Kings | 111 meters |
2020 | Nicholas Pooran | Punjab Kings | 106 meters |
2021 | Ruturaj Gaikwad | Chennai Super Kings | 108 meters |
2022 | Liam Livingstone | Punjab Kings | 117 meters |
2023* | Shivam Dube | Chennai Super Kings | 102 meters |
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