Abhishek Sharma during his knock against PBKS

Who has hit the biggest six so far in IPL 2025? Check the full list here:

The slam-bang nature of the T20 format means six-hitting is of paramount importance – and more than a few players can hit them long. There aren't any extra runs for longer sixes (yet), but the hits are always entertaining.

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Big hits have also become more frequent in the IPL over the last few years, with the Impact Player rule, and flatter, more uniform wickets two important contributing factors. Here are the biggest sixes from IPL 2025.

On April 2, RCB's Phil Salt equalled Travis Head with a 105-metre six during their first home game of IPL 2025, smashing the ball out of the Chinnaswamy Stadium.

On April 12, SRH's Abhishek Sharma broke the season's record with a 106-metre maximum, smashing a 55-ball 141, the highest score by an Indian batter in IPL. He hit 10 sixes in the innings.

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IPL 2025: Biggest sixes of the season

Updated to IPL 2025 Match No.30: LSG v CSK

Batter Team Distance (m) Match
Abhishek Sharma SRH 106 SRH v PBKS
Phil Salt RCB 105 RCB v GT
Travis Head SRH 105 SRH v RR
Nicholas Pooran LSG 102 KKR v LSG
Aniket Verma SRH 102 DC v SRH
Tristan Stubbs DC 98 DC v LSG
Nicholas Pooran LSG 97 SRH v LSG
Sherfane Rutherford GT 97 GT v PBKS
Ryan Rickelton MI 97 MI v KKR
Mitchell Marsh LSG 97 KKR v LSG
Nicholas Pooran LSG 96 SRH v LSG

IPL 2025: Biggest sixes in each match

Updated to IPL 2025 Match No.30: LSG v CSK

Match No. Date Match Venue Batter Distance (m)
1 March 22 KKR v RCB Kolkata Ajinkya Rahane (KKR) 94
2 March 23 SRH v RR Hyderabad Travis Head (SRH) 105
3 March 23 CSK v MI Chennai Rachin Ravindra (CSK) 85
4 March 24 DC v LSG Visakhapatnam Tristan Stubbs (DC) 98
5 March 25 GT v PBKS Ahmedabad Sherfane Rutherford (GT) 97
6 March 26 RR v KKR Guwahati Riyan Parag (RR) 90
7 March 27 SRH v LSG Hyderabad Nicholas Pooran (LSG) 97
8 March 28 CSK v RCB Chennai Rajat Patidar (RCB) 87
9 March 29 GT v MI Ahmedabad Kagiso Rabada (GT) 93
10 March 30 DC v SRH Visakhapatnam Aniket Verma (SRH) 102
11 March 30 RR v CSK Guwahati Shivam Dube (CSK) 92
12 March 31 MI v KKR Mumbai Ryan Rickelton (MI) 97
13 April 1 LSG v PBKS Lucknow Nehal Wadhera (PBKS) 93
14 April 2 RCB v GT Bengaluru Phil Salt (RCB) 105
15 April 3 KKR v SRH Kolkata Ajinkya Rahane (KKR) 92
16 April 4 LSG v MI Lucknow Naman Dhir (MI) 87
17 April 5 CSK v DC Chennai Shivam Dube (CSK) 86
18 April 5 PBKS v RR Mullanpur Riyan Parag (RR) 88
20 April 6 SRH v GT Hyderabad Sherfane Rutherford (GT) 91
21 April 7 MI v RCB Mumbai Hardik Pandya (MI) 91
19 April 8 KKR v LSG Kolkata Nicholas Pooran (LSG) 102
22 April 8 PBKS v CSK Mullanpur Shivam Dube (CSK) 93
23 April 9 GT v RR Ahmedabad Shimron Hetmyer (RR) 82
24 April 10 RCB v DC Bengaluru Rajat Patidar (RCB) 83
25 April 11 CSK v KKR Chennai Rinku Singh (KKR) 95
26 April 12 LSG v GT Lucknow Nicholas Pooran (LSG) 95
27 April 12 SRH v PBKS Hyderabad Abhishek Sharma (SRH) 106
28 April 13 RR v RCB Jaipur Dhruv Jurel (RR) 85
29 April 13 DC v MI Delhi Karun Nair (DC) 83
30 April 14 LSG v CSK Lucknow Shivam Dube (CSK) 95

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