Cricket Viral Video: Brett Lee, a cricketing legend known for his fast bowling, also made a mark as a powerful batsman. He set the record for the longest six in cricket history during a 2005 test match between Australia and the West Indies at Brisbane’s Gabba. Australia batted first in that game.
Brett Lee’s epic hit
During his 47-run innings, Brett Lee managed to hit six boundaries and a notable six. He partnered with Michael Clarke in the final overs, aiming to accelerate the run rate. Facing Fidel Edwards from the West Indies, Lee, known for his aggressive batting style, boldly executed a massive slog sweep on the third ball of the over, sending the ball flying.
The ball, struck perfectly from the center of the bat, soared high into the sky. It sailed over the boundary ropes and astonishingly landed a staggering 130 meters away on top of the Gabba‘s grandstand. Brett Lee, elated by his incredible shot, raised his bat in jubilation, eliciting thunderous cheers from the spectators.
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Even after two decades, Brett Lee maintains the record for hitting one of cricket’s longest sixes, solidifying his legacy as one of the sport’s most captivating and dynamic athletes.
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