Mitchell Marsh, indeed, achieved an accolade of Big Bash League when he was playing during the 32nd match of 2025-2026 between Perth Scorchers and Adelaide Strikers at the Adelaide Oval. The captain of Perth Scorchers smashed his 100th BBL six, joining a very exclusive club of power hitters who really shaped the league's batting era. The milestone shot has come in the13th over when Marsh swept with a shot, his crashing six being above square leg from spinner Cameron Boyce. One clean strike, and Marsh had written his name amid the all-time heavy hitters within the league-powers, for once again, he reminds why he remains so particularly diabolical among those in Australia with the bat face in the shortest format. A Statement Innings from a Proven Match-Winner Marsh scored 88 off 51 balls and his innings comprised of eye-catching boundaries with controlled yet very clear shots. He produced promises of impressive hitting combined with ranges against spin and uptick in pace. Marsh already had two BBL 100s and dozens of match-defining knocks, and this latest achievement only solidifies that he was among the most influential BBL batters in the last decade. As for Marsh, the acceleration was ideal for the Scorchers in this high-scoring contest. Strike rate above 160 most of the time and the intent signaled how much he enjoys that size and surface when it sits up. A Very Elite Company in Six-Hitting Charts Hitting 100 sixes in the BBL is no small feat. Only a few batters have even been able to get that in the history of this tournament. Chris Lynn leads the chart, boasting more than 220 sixes, followed by Glenn Maxwell, Ben McDermott, along with several other power hitters. Marsh coming into this group enhances his history and impact consistency to the Scorchers. Though it seemed that Marsh took a lot longer than most, even longer than Maxwell and Lynn, in hitting the three-digit sixes tally owing to national commitments, his strike-rate and adaptability keep him in consideration for one of the world's most dangerous T20 all-rounders. Also Read | Watch: David Warner Mocks Zaman Khan's Action, Calls It “4-Year-Old Bowling” in BBL Clash Most Sixes in Big Bash League Players Matches Innings Sixes Chris Lynn 135 132 227 Glenn Maxwell 126 119 152 Ben McDermott 112 107 142 Aaron Finch 107 105 118 Marcus Stoinis 120 113 113 Alex Hales 78 78 107 D'Arcy Short 102 102 107 Ashton Turner 137 119 107 Matthew Wade 116 110 105 Matt Short 93 89 101 Mitchell Marsh 79 78 101 A Legacy That is Still Growing Marsh's achievement reflects much more than raw muscle-it is an evolution to his standing as a senior leader in the Scorchers camp. His BBL journey started back in 2011 and gradually matured into a calm yet aggressive presence in the middle order, a task he can accomplish by changing gears whenever he so desires. Marsh still has the playoffs and future seasons to go; therefore, he is quite well on his way to pushing further down into the all-time BBL six-hitters list. For fans and teammates, that would translate into more fireworks yet to come.