In the match between Washington Freedom and Texas Super Kings at the Major League Cricket, the South Africa-based batter Donovan Ferreira smacked a 106 metres six, leaving the dugout in shock. Mitchell Owen was bowling the final, that is, the fifth over of the first innings. However, Owen delivered a full and overpitched ball in the slot around the off-stump line. Ferreira leaned a bit and picked the ball at the middle of his bat and hit it towards the fine leg, sending it outside the stadium. Watch the video here: What an incredible hit by Donovan Ferreira! That was almost sent out of the stadium! ☄️ pic.twitter.com/zwu98Ah5dJ — Cognizant Major League Cricket (@MLCricket) July 3, 2025 Meanwhile, Donovan Ferreira, who actually won the player of the match award, smacked four sixes in the over. The other sixes were nothing short of massive, though. The second one came with a short and wide delivery that Ferreira pulled effortlessly over cow corner. Owen tried to escape the hitting arc with another short ball outside off, but Ferreira shuffled across and smashed it cleanly over long-off for another maximum. After a brief pause with two twos, he finished the over in style — punishing a slot delivery wide of off by staying deep in his crease and hammering it straight back over the bowler’s head. Donovan Ferreira's peak madness at MLC, he hit 4 sixes in the last over. 🔥💛💥 The first six was 350 feet long 😭🔥.SHOULD HE JOIN CSK AS FINISHER? pic.twitter.com/x5Bqm75Dg7 — Abhinav MSDian™ (@Abhinav_hariom) July 3, 2025 Read also: Snake on Field Halts Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh 1st ODI in Colombo Texas Super Kings vs Washington Freedom match summary Rain and a wet outfield reduced the contest to a five-over-per-side game, but that didn't stop Texas Super Kings from putting on a show. After an early setback, Shubham Ranjane (39* off 14) and Donovan Ferreira (37* off 9) launched a brutal assault, smashing 7 sixes between them to take Texas to 87/2. In response, Washington Freedom crumbled under scoreboard pressure. Nandre Burger dismissed both Maxwell and Ravindra to derail the chase, while Noor Ahmad and Akeal Hosein kept things tight. Glenn Phillips tried to fight back with 18* off 11, but Washington could only muster 44/4, losing by 43 runs.