Livingstone Hit a Gigantic Six Against Gujrat Titans And With It Hit The Longest Six In IPL 2022, Know The Full List
With a win over table-toppers Gujarat Titans at the DY Patil Stadium on Wednesday, Punjab Kings returned to winning ways in the latest edition of the Indian Premier League. Not only did the Punjab side inflict the Titans their second setback of the season, but Liam Livingstone hit the longest six of the ongoing edition in the encounter. Livingstone’s tremendous shot propelled him into the top ten list of longest sixes in IPL history.
Full List Of All The Longest Six In IPL 2022, Distance In Meter And Sixes Video
Reactions to the Shot were Amazing
Just a video of Liam Livingstone hitting gigantic 117m six!
Witnessed it LIVE from DY Patil Stadium!
Freak LivingStunned! @liaml4893#TATAIPL #GTvsPBKS #GTvPBKS pic.twitter.com/57UrV99997
— Nilesh G (@oye_nilesh) May 3, 2022
"It has gone MILES!" 😱
Jos Buttler wish a HUGE six for Rajasthan into the top tier!!
He wants another 💯 pic.twitter.com/uwsr69YY6G
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) April 22, 2022
Hai Yuvi Brother Six sixes off the six balls you hit then Beat that Feat Dube Brother….. pic.twitter.com/6BYT8EWDzX
— Marri Vinod Kumar (@MarriVinodKuma6) April 13, 2022
In the 16th over, Livingstone faced Mohammed Shami and smashed the Indian pacer for the longest six of the season. The shot, which reached a maximum distance of 117 metres, astounded everyone, even the bowler. Livingstone swung hard and put the ball in the top tier of the DY Patil Stadium, leaving Shami smiling.
Highlights of the Presentation Livingstone’s shot caused skipper Mayank Agarwal to leap from his dugout position. Punjab Kings won the match by 8 wickets as Livingstone hammered Shami for 28 runs in the first over.
IPL 2022 Longest And Biggest Sixes till Now (In Metres)
Batsman | Six distance | Bowler |
L Livingstone (PBKS) | 117m | M Shami (GT) |
Dewald Brevis (MI) | 112m | R Chahar (PBKS) |
L Livingstone (PBKS) | 108m | M Choudhary (CSK) |
J Buttler (RR) | 107m | S Thakur (DC) |
L Livingstone (PBKS) | 106m | Umran Malik (SRH) |
J Buttler (RR) | 105m | Kuldeep (DC) |
L Livingstone (PBKS) | 105m | W Hasaranga (RCB) |
M Stoinis (LSG) | 104m | M Ashwin (MI) |
Dewald Brevis (MI) | 102m | R Chahar (PBKS) |
S Dube (CSK) | 102m | J Hazlewood (RCB) |
J Buttler (RR) | 101m | B Thampi (MI) |
SK Yadav (MI) | 101m | W Hasaranga (RCB) |
J Buttler (RR) | 100m | Umesh Yadav (KKR) |
S Samson (RR) | 100m | R Tewatia (GT) |
A Russell (KKR) | 99m | B Kumar (SRH) |
A Russell (KKR) | 98m | J Suchith (SRH) |
D Pretorius (CSK) | 98m | R Chahar (PBKS) |
I Kishan (MI) | 98m | Axar Patel (DC) |
KL Rahul (LSG) | 98m | J Unadkat (MI) |
L Livingstone (PBKS) | 98m | R Bishnoi (LSG) |
Rovman Powell (DC) | 98m | O McCoy (RR) |
S Dube (CSK) | 98m | Akash Deep (RCB) |
S Iyer (KKR) | 98m | R Ashwin (RR) |
S Gill (GT) | 98m | Shahbaz Ahmed (RCB) |
S Samson (RR) | 98m | H Shokeen (MI) |
SK Yadav (MI) | 98m | M Siraj (RCB) |
SK Yadav (MI) | 98m | S Narine (KKR) |
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