The ICC Men's T20 World Cup has produced matches which were closely contested and featured high scoring and included multiple sixes which were exceptionally powerful. The bowlers gained benefits from the pitches especially through the assistance of spinners but batters still succeeded in hitting home runs. Bowlers at various grounds which included the Mumbai venues found support when they bowled slow deliveries. A few batters performed exceptionally well by hitting huge sixes which turned into the tournament's main attraction. The longest sixes which have been documented until now are shown here. Top 5 Longest Sixes in T20 World Cup 2026 Hardik Pandya (109m) The tournament's longest six belongs to Hardik Pandya who achieved this record. He hit a massive 109-meter six during India’s Group A match against Namibia at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. The decisive moment happened during the 15th over. Left-arm spinner Bernard Scholtz bowled a slight slower delivery and Hardik Pandya showed his ability to hit from long-off distance. The strike showed his ability to hit hard. Also Read | Shimron Hetmyer Rewrites His Own Record with Quickest T20 World Cup Fifty for WI Shimron Hetmyer (108m) Shimron Hetmyer holds the second position after West Indies batter Shimron Hetmyer who achieved a distance of 108 meters. Zimbabwe were the victim of Hetmyer's wrath at Wankhede during their Super 8 showdown. Hetmyer hit Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza for a huge six on the first ball of the 10th over. The shot was powerful and straight. The crowd grew excited as the West Indies gained strong momentum for their middle overs. Shivam Dube (107m) Dube striked a huge six in the same match as Hardik did. India were facing some trouble against spin and Bernard Scholtz came into the attack with his left arm spin. However, Dube stepped forward and pulled a full delivery by Bernard deep into the mid-wicket stands. The six helped India gain control of the match while reducing pressure during the middle overs. Also Read | Watch: Tristan Stubbs Reacts Angrily as Crowd Keeps Ball After Six in IND vs SA Game Rovman Powell (106m) Rovman Powell also made it to the list with a 106-metre six. The powerful hit came during the Super 8 match against Zimbabwe at Wankhede Stadium. Powell had not scored many runs earlier in the tournament but in this match, he returned to form. His big six was part of a strong innings that helped West Indies post a competitive total. Kamindu Mendis (100m) Sri Lanka’s Kamindu Mendis rounds off the list with a 100-metre six. He hit the shot in a match against Oman when Sri Lanka scored more than 200 runs. The last ball of the innings saw Mendis hit a short delivery over deep mid-wicket. The ball travelled 100 metres and pushed Sri Lanka’s total to 225. The innings ended with a powerful finish which provided fans with a perfect conclusion to the match.