Who Will Hit the Longest Six in IPL 2025?

Heinrich Klaasen is a massive stroke batter who can smash huge sixes easily. Playing for Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2025, he might hit the longest six of the IPL season. Heinrich Klaasen hit a massive 106-meter six in IPL 2024.

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Who Will Hit the Longest Six in IPL 2025

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HEINRICH KLAASEN

Heinrich Klaasen is a Fear for bowlers because of his ability to hit massive sixes. The South African batter is one of the best when it comes to sending the ball into the stands. It doesn’t matter who the bowler is or where they pitch the ball, if Klaasen connects, it’s gone. From 2023, only one player has hit more sixes than Heinrich Klaasen (168) in T20s. Playing for Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2025, he has freedom to hit the big and massive strokes. Don’t be surprised if he smashes the longest six of the tournament.

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In IPL 2024, Heinrich Klaasen was a key player for Sunrisers Hyderabad. He played 16 matches and scored 479 runs at a strong strike rate of 171.07 and an average of 39.91. His best score was 80 (not out), and he smashed 38 sixes and 19 fours. With four half-centuries, Klaasen is a big hitter and an important player of SRH’s batting lineup. Heinrich Klaasen hit a massive 106-meter six in the RCB vs SRH match during IPL 2024. It was the longest six of the tournament and even landed on the roof of Chinnaswamy Stadium.

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