Trinbago Knight Riders’ Shaqkere Parris Hits Massive 124-Meter Six, Joins Elite IPL Club
Shaqkere Parris of Trinbago Knight Riders hits a 124-meter six in CPL 2024, joining the elite club of longest six hitters in cricket. Learn more about his journey and what makes this young cricketer a rising star.
Trinbago Knight Riders’ young sensation Shaqkere Parris has set the cricket world abuzz with his colossal 124-meter six during the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2024. The 21-year-old opener achieved this feat in the 19th match of CPL, playing against Guyana Amazon Warriors in Port of Spain. Parris’ monstrous six now ranks among the longest in CPL history and has also matched the record for the longest six in the Indian Premier League (IPL), a title jointly held by Albie Morkel and Praveen Kumar, both of whom hit 124-meter sixes in IPL.
Shaqkere Parris’ Mammoth Six
In the third over of Trinbago Knight Riders’ innings, left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie of Guyana Amazon Warriors was delivering his spell. On the third ball of the over, Motie tossed the ball outside the off-stump, but Parris was quick to react. With a steady head and a swift movement of his front foot, he launched the ball high and wide towards long-on. The ball sailed over the stadium’s roof, leaving everyone—from the bowler Motie to the crowd in awe. When the distance was measured, it came to a stunning 124 meters.
Parris’ incredible six not only left spectators stunned but also etched his name in the history books of CPL and cricket worldwide. He went on to score 35 runs off 40 balls in the match, helping his team chase down the target with 4 balls to spare, securing a 5-wicket win for Trinbago Knight Riders.
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Joining the Elite Club of IPL Six Hitters
Shaqkere Parris has now joined the prestigious club of cricketers who have hit the longest sixes in the IPL. South African all-rounder Albie Morkel was the first to achieve this milestone during the inaugural edition of IPL in 2008. Morkel, playing for Chennai Super Kings, hit a 124-meter six against Deccan Chargers. In the same year, Indian bowler Praveen Kumar, playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore, matched Morkel’s record by smashing a 124-meter six against Rajasthan Royals.
By hitting an identical 124-meter six, Parris has joined the ranks of Morkel and Praveen Kumar, further establishing his credentials as a power-hitter in world cricket.
Shaqkere Parris’ Domestic Career
Born on July 15, 2003, Shaqkere Parris has been making waves in West Indies cricket since his early days. The top-order batsman has represented the West Indies U-19 team and has a budding domestic career. So far, Parris has played 2 First-Class matches, 3 List A games, and 5 T20 matches. In First-Class cricket, he has scored 53 runs, while in List A matches, his tally stands at 61 runs. His T20 career has been more impressive, with 165 runs to his name, including a half-century.
Shaqkere Parris Career Stats | Format | Matches Played | Runs | Highest Score | Average |
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First-Class | 2 | 53 | 27 | 26.50 | |
List A | 3 | 61 | 25 | 20.33 | |
T20 | 5 | 165 | 52* | 33.00 |
Parris’ performances have attracted attention, and his potential to become a leading figure in international cricket is evident. His 124-meter six in the CPL is likely just the beginning of more explosive performances to come.
The Longest Sixes in Cricket History
Although Parris’ 124-meter six is one of the longest in T20 cricket, it doesn’t surpass the all-time longest sixes hit in international cricket. Some of the longest sixes in cricket include:
Player | Distance | Match |
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Shahid Afridi | 153 meters | Pakistan vs South Africa |
Brett Lee | 143 meters | Australia vs West Indies |
Martin Guptill | 127 meters | New Zealand vs South Africa |
Chris Gayle | 120 meters | RCB vs Pune Warriors (IPL) |
While Afridi’s 153-meter six remains the longest in international cricket, Shaqkere Parris has already made his mark by joining an elite group of six-hitting giants.
What’s Next for Shaqkere Parris?
With his spectacular performances in CPL and his ability to hit enormous sixes, Shaqkere Parris is quickly becoming a player to watch out for. At just 21, he has shown glimpses of his immense potential and could soon be a regular feature in international cricket, representing West Indies at the highest level. As cricket fans eagerly await his future performances, one thing is certain—Parris has the talent and power to entertain fans across the globe.