@@BRNOOB_ ?? I was saying that Brett Lee has not hit a 143m six :) The longest anybody has ever hit is a max 125m, that too questionable. Guptill's 127m is the verified longest hit but I doubt that and I have my reasons. If you want to know more I can explain. Similarly the fastest ball bowled in cricket is about 161 km/h including Jeff Thomson..
@@sharathchandra5215 Well, they always run after money. They aren't the ones who wants to make Cricket a global sport. Cause, if it happens, they might lose the grip on the game. So, BCCI is like the villain, we people get to watch in movies.
Gilly stepping down was purely majestic 💎 Mal Loye sweeping to pacers was astonishing & for the distance it got off Johnson was unbelievable 👌🏻 And Lynn of course, the smirk after he dispatched Tait was priceless 👍
I wish Afridi 158 six was in either Australia or England so we would have any good quality video of it. But unfortunately neither Pakistan and nor SA has any good channel
i have seen many big hitter and player but style and power of hitting sixes of lynn is awesome when he smash the ball 🎾 his look and batting style are amazing huge fan of lynn from india
@@pujanpaudel i think lynn’s was even bigger than Brett lee. Yeah they say 121m but that’s probably not taking into consideration where the ball actually landed. Lynn’s six was something else altogether.
@@hamza361 You're right. Brett Lee's six distance is not right.. 143m is to where the ball finally stopped after rolling. Also he was a non-standard bat that was banned soon after. There are practically no sixes more than 125m..
Australia has some unfathomably large grounds, plus this was (I believe) a WBBL game, so 89 metres is enough and then some for any ground, well deserving of being in here. For reference your average men's ground is anywhere between 60 and 75 metres track to rope, and shave 5ish off that for women's games. So yeah, close enough 90 is a mammoth hit
@@TheRealGod18 well the WACA ground in Australia is 149x139m, that's only 75 and 70 m for the centre of the ground, even less to some boundaries if you're on the end track. And that is even in Australia. The north western boundary at Lord's is only 60 m from the block as well. So yeah, 60 meters is common for a boundary distance, probably even more than 80 or 85 m boundaries
@@jacewilliamson4698 89 metres six is by no means a mammoth hit. Bigger sixes than that are hit every now and then.I have seen much shorter and skinnier batsmen hitting well over 100 with ease. 89 mtrs is a quite average one.
Needed Aiden Blizzard’s 6 onto the roof of the nets at the WACA in I think it was the first or second domestic t20 final (before the big bash). As big a six as I’ve ever seen.
Two of those ginormous hits by Gilly were found the next day on the sandy beach of the Derwent near Blundstone Arena. The outer case had become carbonised as a result of starting to burn up on their reentry to Earth's atmosphere. Glorious to watch...we miss ya.
Some of them were telling and few thought that pak will win but I knew that England be unbelievable from 3rd innings or 4 th innings.. anyways great sixes and Congo woakes ,🏴
@@khayamhasan6613 that 158 metres six was not proved that's what I'm saying. They hadn't given the six distance when it was hit , and nobody knows whether it landed *initially*(the point of contact) on roof or golf course
Well Done CA...Becoz U started the Video with The Big Man - The Universe Boss Chris Gayle.. Perfect Opening shot to any Video..No one bigger Than Universe Boss
Thts impossible mate.. It will be really hard for anyone to give the ball this much alleviation plus distance.. Its just too much.. No one has not even hitted the ball to the top stand of mcg.... Forget the roof 😂🤣
So imagine the great Alan Davidson the NSW and Australian great left handed bowler from the 50's who has a plaque dedicated to him at the SCG for his services to the game...Davo is credited with hitting a ball over the old Brewongle Stand when batting in a Sheffield Shield game.