Most Sixes In Career: Not every batsman has the art of hitting fours and sixes in cricket. There are some players who dominate the bowlers as soon as they enter the field. Among such players, Indian captain Rohit Sharma is at the forefront, who has hit the most sixes in all three formats (Test, ODI, T20). Let us know who are the top 5 sixer kings of this list?
Rohit Sharma – 642 sixes (India)
India’s ‘Hitman’ Rohit Sharma has played 502 matches so far in his career from 2007 to 2025 and has scored 19,902 runs. His strike rate is 87.24 and he has scored a total of 50 centuries and 109 half-centuries. The most important thing is that so far 642 sixes have been hit from Rohit’s bat, which is more than any other batsman. His batting style is not only aggressive but also very classic and this makes him the biggest sixer king of modern cricket.
Chris Gayle – 553 sixes (West Indies),
The name of ‘Universe Boss’ Chris Gayle is at second place in this list. In his career that lasted from 1999 to 2021, Gayle scored 19,593 runs in 483 matches and hit 553 sixes. His biggest innings was 333 runs and his strike rate was 77.22. Gayle’s style of hitting long sixes still thrills cricket fans.
Shahid Afridi – 476 sixes (Pakistan)
‘Boom-Boom’ Shahid Afridi’s name comes to mind first when it comes to sixes. In 524 matches played from 1996 to 2018, he scored 11,196 runs and hit 476 sixes. During this period his strike rate was 114.14, which is the fastest in this list.
Brendon McCullum – 398 sixes (New Zealand)
New Zealand’s Brendon McCullum changed the definition of cricket with his aggressive batting from 2002 to 2016. He scored 14,676 runs and hit 398 sixes in 432 matches. His Test score of 302 runs is still remembered.
Jos Buttler – 387 sixes (England)
England wicketkeeper batsman Jos Buttler has scored 12,201 runs in 396 matches since 2011 at a strike rate of 96.43. During this period, 387 sixes were hit from his bat which gives him fifth place in this list. Many times he converted a lost match into victory with his aggressive batting.

