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T20 World Cup 2026: Hardik Pandya’s 109m six tops list of five longest hits so far, Here is the full list

Hardik Pandya blasted a 109-metre six, currently the longest hit of the T20 World Cup 2026 tournament

By Aritra Chatterjee

Feb 13, 2026 14:20 IST

The T20 World Cup 2026 has already shown many good performances. From associate nations to the West Indies’ top-notch performance, the contest has taken the World Cup to a different level. As cricket has entered its modern era, sixes have bloomed like flowers in the garden. As the tournament progresses, the travelling distance of the ball also increases. Last night, Hardik Pandya smashed a 109 meter six against Namibia which is the longest six so far in this tournament. Like Hardik Pandya, other players also made the ball travel a long distance.

Here is a list of the top five longest sixes of the tournament so far

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Hardik Pandya – 109 metres

Pandya smashed the longest six of the tournament during India’s group-stage clash against Namibia. The explosive all-rounder launched a towering strike over long-off, clearing the ropes by a massive margin and setting the benchmark for power-hitting in the 2026 edition.

Shivam Dube – 107 metres

Dube produced a colossal hit in the same match against Namibia, dispatching a spinner deep into the mid-wicket stands. His 107-metre maximum underlined India’s dominance and showcased his clean striking ability in the middle overs.

Kamindu Mendis – 100 metres

Mendis brought up a stunning 100-metre six during Sri Lanka’s encounter with Oman. The left-hander finished strongly, pulling a short delivery high and handsome over deep mid-wicket to cap off an impactful innings.

Cameron Green – 98 metres

Green’s 98-metre strike came in Australia’s match against Ireland. The tall all-rounder used his reach and timing perfectly, smashing a powerful six over deep backward square leg during an aggressive start in the powerplay.

Noor Ahmad – 98 metres

Afghanistan’s Noor Ahmad stunned fans with a 98-metre hit against South Africa. Batting lower down the order, he cleared long-on with authority at a crucial stage, proving that even bowlers can deliver monster blows on the big stage.

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As the tournament progresses into different stages, the six-hitting contest will also enter its next level. Which player ended up being the longest six-hitter of the tournament it will be an interesting thing to watch out for.

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