Watch: Hardik Pandya smashes 109-meter longest six of T20 World Cup 2026 in IND vs NAM Clash
Hardik looked in great touch and showed full confidence at the crease. When he found the right ball, he sent it deep into the stands. Watch the video and read the complete news here.

Hardik Pandya thrilled the crowd with a huge 109-metre six against Namibia in Match 18 of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. It was the longest six of the tournament so far.
With this massive hit, Pandya went past Shivam Dube’s 107-metre six against the same team in the World Cup. The powerful strike quickly became one of the biggest highlights of the match.
Hardik looked in great touch and showed full confidence at the crease. When he found the right ball, he sent it deep into the stands. The crowd cheered loudly as Pandya once again displayed his strong hitting ability on the big stage.
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Ishan Kishan Gives India a Flying Start Against Namibia
Ishan Kishan played a brilliant knock against Namibia in Match 18 of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on February 12. India batted first after losing the toss. Kishan came out with attacking intent and put pressure on the bowlers from the start.
He scored 61 runs from just 24 balls and dominated the powerplay. The sixth over turned out to be special, as he attacked JJ Smit with confidence. Kishan smashed four sixes in a row from the second to the fifth ball of the over. He then hit a four on the last ball, collecting 28 runs in that single over.
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Big Hits Light Up the Powerplay
Earlier in the innings, Shivam Dube had also entertained the crowd with a huge 107-metre six off Bernard Scholtz. The spinner bowled it straight, and Dube pulled it over mid-wicket for a massive hit into the stands.
Kishan continued to play aggressive shots before getting out for 61. His quick innings gave India a strong base after the early wicket of Sanju Samson and set the tone for the rest of the match.
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