Cricket is a popular sport worldwide, and I consider running the most crucial sport in cricket. The Six hold the most crucial place in the history of cricket, in the hearts of cricketers and fans. Here are his 10 of the best 6 in cricket history.

1. Shahid Afridi | 153 Meters Long Six Against South Africa, 2013

Former cricketer and Pakistan national team captain Shahid Afridi scored the sixth record, the longest in cricket history. According to official records, he hit 153 yards, making him the six-tallest player in cricket history. He achieved that 153m shot in 2013 when he faced South African cricketer Ryan McLaren in Johannesburg.

2. Brett Lee | 143m Long Six Against West Indies

This list surprisingly includes Brett Lee, one of the fastest "bowlers" in the world. Binga's six mammoths played a friendly against West Indies pace bowler Darren Powell. Starting at-bat from the ninth, Lee struck a decisive 47th batsman late in the inning as the fast Australian bowler slammed Powell's long ball deep into the cricket net over the center of the wickets outside the arena. After the day's match at the Gabba had ended, a studio cricket expert concluded that analyzed it. The net was 143 meters from the plate. It is the longest six matches in cricket history.

3. Shahid Afridi |130M Long Six Against Australia

Next comes Shahid Afridi for the second time. Pakistan's 'number changed' hit an oversized No. 6 over 130 meters at Perth's massive WACA Stadium. The legendary Pakistani all-rounder beat out a juicy full-length performance from Andrew Simmons with a decisive blow over long-on. It was one of the six longest matches in cricket history.

4. Martin Guptill 127MLong Six Against South Africa

New Zealand's Martin Guptill is undoubtedly one of the longest six players in cricket history in 2022. Guptil completed a 127m six in the T20I against South Africa's Lonwabo Tsotsobe. He hit the ball hard over the wicket center-line, and it touched the stadium roof before falling.

5. Liam Livingstone | 122 Meters Long Against Pakistan, 2021

England's Liam Livingstone is a power hitter known for hitting Mighty Six on the cricket pitch. He is best known for his stunning 122m6 strike against Harris Ranch in the second T20I of England v Pakistan at Headingley 2021. The blow is considered one of the most incredible six shots in international cricket history.

6. Chris Gayle Estimated 120M Long Six Against Australia

Universe manager Christopher Henry Bale in the famous Giant 6 against Australia at the Oval in London at the 2009 ICC T20 World Cup. Gail's six was so huge that he walked out of the stadium onto the streets of London. No one recorded the distance between these six people. But I think six is almost 120-125 meters long.

7. Yuvraj Singh | 119 Meters Long Against Australia, 2007

Yuvraj Singh, nicknamed Yuvi by cricket fans, is one of the most talented batting masters in the cricket community. An example is that in 2007, it included him in his list of six longest players in cricket history. Yuvraj hit six for 119 yards against Brett Lee in the 2007 T20 World Cup semi-final match between India and Australia.

8. MS Dhoni | 118 Meters Long Against New Zealand, 2009

The list of cricket's six longest men in 2022 will always be incomplete without the name of MS Dhoni. He is known to keep his composure under pressure and is one of the best. The match finisher ODI Cricket has ever seen. In the 3rd ODI India v New Zealand match in Auckland in 2009, MS Dhoni hit 118m6 and landed far back in the stands.

9. Chris Gayle | 116 Meters Long Against India, 2010

Chris Gayle needs no introduction. Universe: His boss is a devastating hitter who holds the world record for most six innings (553). In the 2010 T20 World Cup West Indies vs. India match, Chris Gayle defeated Yusuf Partan with a 116-yard 6-yard jumping straight out of Kensington Oval.

10. Sachin Tendulkar | 112M Long Six Against England

Master Blaster has always been a hitter and is known for hitting exquisite cover drives and straight drives. But in the 2003 World Cup pool match against England, Sachin Tendulkar shook the world when he scored an all-time high six against Andy Caddick at Kingsmead Durban. Tendulkar hooked Caddick's quick rebound into a deep square leg outside the stadium. The officials did not include the ball's flight distance in the official record, but they rumored it to have traveled 112 meters. Sachin Tendulkar hit the decisive 50 (52 balls) shot, and Ashish Nehra's magical spell of 6/23 saw India win the match by 82 runs. This is one of the six longest matches in Master Blaster Cricket.