Twenty20 International records as on July 20, 2017
First game: New Zealand vs. Australia at Auckland on Feb. 17,
2005
Last game: West Indies vs. India at Kingston on July 9, 2017
Total matches played: 617
Most matches played in a calendar year: 100 in 2016
Team Records
Tied games in Twenty20 Internationals
Teams and Scores Venue Date
New Zealand (126-7) W.Indies (126-8) Auckland 16.2.2006
(NZ won by 3-0 in a bowl-out)
India (141-9) Pakistan (141-7) Durban 14.9.2007
(India won by 3-0 in a bowl-out)
Canada (135-7) Zimbabwe (135-9) King City 11.10.2008
(Zimbabwe won by 3-1 in a bowl-out)
New Zealand (155-7) W.Indies (155-8) Auckland 26.12.2008
(West Indies won the game after two "super overs")
New Zealand (214-6) Australia (214-4) Christchurch 28.2.2010
(New Zealand won the one-over eliminator)
Pakistan (151-4) Australia (151-8) Dubai 7.9.2012
(Pakistan won the one-over eliminator)
New Zealand (174-7) Sri Lanka (174-6) Pallekele 27.9.2012
(Sri Lanka won the one-over eliminator)
West Indies (139) New Zealand (139-7) Pallekele 1.10.2012
(West Indies won the one-over eliminator)
England (154/8) Pakistan (154-7) Sharjah 30.11.2015
(England won the one-over eliminator)
Most wins: 67 by Pakistan
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Biggest victory margins
By Runs
Margin For Opponents Venue Date
172 Sri Lanka Kenya Johannesburg 14.9.2007
130 South Africa Scotland The Oval 7.6.2009
116 England Afghanistan Colombo, RPS 21.9.2012
109 Zimbabwe Canada King City 13.10.2008
106 Afghanistan Kenya Sharjah 30.9.2013
103 Pakistan New Zealand Christchurch 30.12.2010
103 Netherlands Nepal Amstelveen 1.7.2015
102 Pakistan Bangladesh Karachi 20.4.2008
100 England Australia Southampton 13.6.2005
98 Ireland Scotland Dubai (DSC) 20.1.2017
95 Australia S.Africa Brisbane 9.1.2006
95 Pakistan S.Africa Centurion 3.3.2013
95 New Zealand Pakistan Wellington 22.1.2016
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By wickets
10 South Africa Pakistan Johannesburg 2.2.2007
10 Australia Sri Lanka Cape Town 20.9.2007
10 Kenya Scotland Nairobi 1.2.2010
10 New Zealand Bangladesh Hamilton 3.2.2010
10 Kenya Scotland Nairobi 4.2.2010
10 England W.Indies The Oval 23.9.2011
10 New Zealand Zimbabwe Harare 15.10.2011
10 Ireland Kenya Dubai (DSC) 14.3.2012
10 Ireland Canada Dubai (DSC) 22.3.2012
10 South Africa Zimbabwe Hambantota 20.9.2012
10 England N.Zealand Wellington 15.2.2013
10 New Zealand Pakistan Hamilton 17.1.2016
10 India Zimbabwe Harare 20.6.2016
10 Afghanistan Ireland Dubai (DSC) 20.1.2017
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Narrowest victory margins
By Runs
Margin For Opponents Venue Date
1 Australia New Zealand Sydney 15.2.2009
1 South Africa New Zealand Lord's 9.6.2009
1 England South Africa Johannesburg 13.11.2009
1 New Zealand Pakistan Bridgetown 8.5.2010
1 South Africa West Indies North Sound 20.5.2010
1 Bangladesh Ireland Belfast 20.7.2012
1 New Zealand India Chennai 11.9.2012
1 India South Africa Colombo, RPS 2.10.2012
1 India Bangladesh Bangalore 23.3.2016
1 West Indies India Lauderhill 27.8.2016
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By wickets
1 England Australia Adelaide 12.1.2011
1 Netherlands Bangladesh The Hague 26.7.2012
1 Pakistan Sri Lanka Colombo, RPS
2 New Zealand Sri Lanka Providence 30.4.2010
2 Bangladesh Ireland Belfast 21.7.2012
2 Pakistan South Africa Colombo, RPS 28.9.2012
2 Pakistan West Indies Kingstown 27.7.2013
2 Hong Kong Bangladesh Chittagong 20.3.2014
2 Australia South Africa Sydney 9.11.2014
2 Hong Kong Nepal Colombo PSS 24.11.2014
2 Pakistan Zimbabwe Lahore 24.5.2015
2 Papua New Guinea Ireland Belfast 15.7.2015
2 Oman Ireland Dharamsala 9.3.2016
2 England South Africa Mumbai 18.3.2016
2 Sri Lanka Australia Geelong 19.2.2017
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Highest Innings Totals
Runs Overs RR For Opponents Venue Date
263/3 20.0 20.0 Australia Sri Lanka Pallekele 6.9.2016
260/6 20.0 13.00 Sri Lanka Kenya Johannesburg 14.9.2007
248/6 20.0 12.40 Australia England Southampton 29.8.2013
245/6 20.0 12.25 West Indies India Lauderhill 27.8.2016
244/4 20.0 12.20 India West Indies Lauderhill 27.8.2016
241/6 20.0 12.05 South Africa England Centurion 15.11.2009
236/6 19.2 12.20 West Indies South Africa Johannesburg 11.1.2015
233/8 20.0 11.65 Afghanistan Ireland Greater
Noida 12.3.2017
231/7 20.0 11.55 South Africa West Indies Johannesburg 11.1.2015
230/8 19.4 11.69 England South Africa Mumbai 18.3.2016
229/4 20.0 11.45 South Africa England Mumbai 18.3.2016
225/7 20.0 11.25 Ireland Afghanistan Abu Dhabi 30.11.2013
221/5 20.0 11.05 Australia England Sydney 9.1.2007
219/4 20.0 10.95 South Africa India Johannesburg 30.3.2012
218/4 20.0 10.90 India England Durban 19.9.2007
215/3 20.0 10.75 Sri Lanka West Indies Pallekele 9.11.2015
215/5 20.0 10.75 Sri Lanka India Nagpur 9.12.2009
215/6 20.0 10.75 Afghanistan Zimbabwe Sharjah 10.1.2016
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Quickest to 200 team runs
Overs For Opponent Venue Date
15.1 West Indies India
Lauderhill 27.8.2016
15.2 South Africa England
Centurion 15.11.2009
Highest Innings Totals batting second and result
244/4 20.0 12.20 India West Indies Lauderhill 27.8.2016 Lost
236/6 19.2 12.20 West Indies South Africa Johannesburg 11.1.2015 Won
230/8 19.4 11.69 England South Africa Mumbai 18.3.2016 Won
214/4 20.0 10.70 Australia N. Zealand Christchurch 28.2.2010 Tied
211/4 19.1 11.00 India S.Lanka Mohali 12.12.2009 Won
209/6 20.0 10.45 England Australia Southampton 29.8.2013 Lost
208/2 17.4 11.77 South Africa W.Indies Johannesburg 11.9.2007 Won
205/5 20.0 10.25 Australia S.Africa Johannesburg 6.3.2016 Won
205/5 19.2 10.60 Ireland Afghanistan Greater
Noida 12.3.2017 Lost
202/5 19.4 10.27 New Zealand Zimbabwe Hamilton 14.2.2012 Won
202/4 19.4 10.27 India Australia Rajkot 10.10.2013 Won
200/6 20.0 10.00 England India Durban 19.9.2007 Lost
200/3 19.4 10.16 South Africa India Dharamsala 2.10.2015 Won
200/3 20.0 10.00 India Australia Sydney 31.1.2016 Won
200/9 20.0 10.00 England Australia Hobart 29.1.2014 Lost
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Highest Successful chases
Score Overs RPO For Opponent Venue Date
236/6 19.2 12.20 West Indies S.Africa Johannesburg 11-1-2015
230/8 19.4 11.69 England S.Africa Mumbai 18-3-2016
211/4 19.1 11.00 India S.Lanka Mohali 12-12-2009
208/2 17.4 11.77 South Africa W.Indies Johannesburg 11-9-2007
205/5 20.0 10.25 Australia S.Africa Johannesburg 6-3-2016
202/5 19.4 10.27 New Zealand Zimbabwe Hamilton 14-2-2012
202/4 19.4 10.27 India Australia Rajkot 10-10-2013
200/3 19.4 10.16 South Africa India Dharamsala 2-10-2015
200/3 20.0 10.00 India Australia Sydney 31-1-2016
197/7 19.5 9.93 Australia Pakistan Gros Islet 14-5-2010
196/3 19.4 9.96 West Indies India Mumbai 31-3-2016
194/1 18.3 10.48 West Indies India Kingston 9-7-2017
193/4 13.5 13.95 Netherlands Ireland Sylhet 21-3-2014
191/5 19.5 9.63 Afghanistan Zimbabwe Bulawayo 28-10-2015
190/4 19.2 9.82 England S.Lanka Chittagong 27-3-2014
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Highest run-rates
(Minimum 100 runs)
Score Overs RPO For Opponent Venue Date Result
147/1 10.0 14.70 New Zealand S.Lanka Auckland 10-1-2016 Won
193/4 13.5 13.95 Netherlands Ireland Sylhet 21-3-2014 Won
263/3 20.0 13.15 Australia S.Lanka Pallekele 6-9-2016 Won
260/6 20.0 13.00 Sri Lanka Kenya Johannesburg 14-9-2007 Won
126/5 10.0 12.60 South Africa Sri Lanka Centurion 20-1-2017 Won
248/6 20.0 12.40 Australia England Southampton 29-8-2013 Won
245/6 20.0 12.25 West Indies India Lauderhill 27-8-2016 Won
236/6 19.2 12.20 West Indies S.Africa Johannesburg 11-1-2015 Won
244/4 20.0 12.20 India W.Indies Lauderhill 27-8-2016 Lost
142/2 11.4 12.17 Australia W.Indies Sydney 23-2-2010 Won
241/6 20.0 12.05 South Africa England Centurion 15-11-2009 Won
208/2 17.4 11.77 South Africa W.Indies Johannesburg 11-9-2007 Won
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Most runs in the Powerplay
Score Overs For Opponent Venue Date Result
91/1 6.0 Netherlands Ireland Sylhet 21-3-2014
Netherlands won by 6 wickets
91/1 6.0 Ireland Afghanistan G. Noida 12-3-2017
Afghanistan won by 28 runs
90/3 6.0 New Zealand Scotland The Oval 6-6-2009 New
Zealand won by 7 wickets
89/3 6.0 England S. Africa Mumbai (WS) 18-3-2016 England won
by 2 wickets
88/0 6.0 South Africa England Johannesburg 21-2-2016 South
Africa won by 9 wickets
86/1 6.0 West Indies S. Africa Johannesburg 11-1-2015 W. Indies won
by four wickets
83/0 6.0 Australia W. Indies Sydney 23-2-2010
Australia won by eight wickets
83/0 6.0 South Africa England Mumbai (WS) 18-3-2016 England won
by 2 wickets
78/0 6.0 West Indies India Lauderhill 27-8-2016 West
Indies won by one run
73/0 6.0 Pakistan England Manchester 7-9-2016 Pakistan won
by 9 wickets
(Pakistan's
highest in T20Is)
72/0 6.0 Pakistan Zimbabwe Harare 16-9-2011 Pakistan won
by 85 runs
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Most runs in the first ten overs
Score For Opponent Venue Date Result
147/1 New Zealand S.Lanka Auckland 10-1-2016 New
Zealand won by 9 wickets
134/1 South Africa England Johannesburg 21-2-2016 South
Africa won by 9 wickets
132/1 West Indies India Lauderhill 27-8-2016 West
Indies won by 1 run
131/0 S.Africa England Centurion 15-11-2009 S.Africa won
by 84 runs
128/1 Australia W.Indies Sydney 23-2-2010 Australia won by
8 wickets
125/2 South Africa England Mumbai (WS) 18-3-2016 England won
by 2 wickets
118/4 England S.Africa Mumbai (WS) 18-3-2016 England won
by 2 wickets
116/2 India W.Indies Lauderhill 27-8-2016 West
Indies won by 1 run
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200 runs in the least number of overs
Overs For Opponent Venue Date
15.1 W.Indies India Lauderhill 27-8-2016
15.2 South Africa England Centurion 15-11-2009
16.1 Australia England Southampton 29-8-2013
16.2 South Africa W.Indies Johannesburg 11-1-2015
16.2 India W.Indies Lauderhill 27-8-2016
16.3 England S.Africa Mumbai 18-3-2016
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Match aggregate by both the teams in the powerplays
Runs Teams and Runs Venue Date
172/3 S.Africa 83/0 England 89/3 Mumbai 18-3-2016
171/4 Scotland 81/1 N.Zealand 90/3 The Oval 6-6-2009
156/3 Ireland 82/1 Afghanistan 74/2 Abu Dhabi 30-11-2013
155/3 S.Africa 69/2 W.Indies 86/1 Johannesburg 11-1-2015
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Match aggregate by both the teams in the first ten overs
Runs Teams and Runs Venue Date
251/3 S.Africa 121/2 W.Indies 130/1 Johannesburg 11-1-2015
248/3 W.Indies 132/1 India 116/2 Lauderhill 27-8-2016
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Most runs after the first two overs
44/0 England South Africa Mumbai 18-3-2016
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Lowest Innings Totals
39 10.3 3.71 Netherlands S.Lanka Chittagong 24.3.2014
53 14.3 3.65 Nepal Ireland Belfast 13.7.2015
56 18.4 3.00 Kenya Afghanistan Sharjah 30.9.2013
60 15.3 3.87 New Zealand Sri Lanka Chittagong 31.3.2014
67 17.2 3.86 Kenya Ireland Belfast 4.8.2008
68 16.4 4.08 Ireland W.Indies Providence 30.4.2010
69 17.0 4.05 Hong Kong Nepal Chittagong 16.3.2014
69 17.4 3.90 Nepal Netherlands Amstelveen 1.7.2015
70 20.0 3.50 Bermuda Canada Belfast 5.8.2008
70 15.4 4.46 Bangladesh N.Zealand Kolkata 26.3.2016
71 19.0 3.73 Kenya Ireland Dubai (DSC) 14.3.2012
71 13.2 5.32 Ireland Afghanistan Dubai (DSC) 20.1.2017
72 17.1 4.19 Afghanistan Bangladesh Dhaka 16.3.2014
72 20.0 3.60 Nepal Hong Kong Colombo (PSS) 24.11.2014
73 16.5 4.33 Kenya N.Zealand Durban 12.9.2007
73 16.4 4.38 UAE Netherlands ICCA Dubai 3.2.2016
74 17.3 4.22 India Australia Melbourne 1.2.2008
74 19.1 3.86 Pakistan Australia Dubai (DSC) 10.9.2012
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Highest match aggregate
Runs/Wkts Overs RR 1st Team Score 2nd Team Score Venue Date
489/10 40.0 12.22 W.Indies (245/6) India (244/4) Lauderhill 27.8.2016
467/13 39.2 11.87 South Africa (231/7) W.Indies (236/6) Johannesburg 11.1.2015
459/12 39.4 11.57 South Africa (229/4) England (230/8) Mumbai 18.3.2016
457/12 40.0 11.42 Australia (248/6) England (209/6) Southampton 29.8.2013
441/12 40.0 11.02 Australia (263/3) S.Lanka (178/9) Pallekele 6.9.2016
438/18 39.2 11.13 Afghanistan (233/8) Ireland (205) Greater
Noida 12.3.2017
428/10 40.0 10.70 New Zealand (214/6) Australia(214/4) Christchurch 28.2.2010
418/10 40.0 10.45 India (218/4) S.Africa (200/6) Durban 19.9.2007
417/11 39.1 10.64 Sri Lanka (206/7) India (211/4) Mohali 12.12.2009
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Lowest match aggregate
79/11 15.3 5.09 Netherlands (39) S.Lanka (40/1) Chittagong 24.3.2014
84/15 18.0 4.66 Ireland (43/7) Bermuda (41/8) Belfast 3.8.2008
106/12 12.0 8.83 Netherlands (59/5) Ireland (47/7) Dharamsala 13.3.2016
107/12 22.3 4.75 Nepal (53) Ireland (54/2) Belfast 13.7.2015
118/13 22.5 5.16 S.Africa (58/8) W.Indies (60/5) Port
Elizabeth 16.12.2007
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Most consecutive wins
11 Afghanistan March 27, 2016 to March 12, 2017
8 England May 6, 2010 to January 12, 2011
8 Ireland Feb. 22, 2012 to March 24,
2012
7 South Africa March 27, 2009 to June 16, 2009
7 Pakistan June 13, 2009 to November 13, 2009
7 India Dec. 28, 2012 to April 4, 2014
7 India Feb. 12, 2016 to March 6, 2016
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India's sequence of 7 consecutive wins in T20Is
Margin Opponent Venue Date
69 runs Sri Lanka Ranchi 12-2-2016
9 wickets Sri Lanka Visakhapatnam 14-2-2016
45 runs Bangladesh Dhaka 24-2-2016
5 wickets Pakistan Dhaka 27-2-2016
5 wickets Sri Lanka Dhaka 1-3-2016
9 wickets UAE Dhaka 3-3-2016
8 wickets Bangladesh Dhaka 6-3-2016
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Most consecutive losses
16 Zimbabwe May 3, 2010 to March 3, 2013
12 Bangladesh Sept. 15, 2007 to May 5, 2010
9 UAE Feb. 25, 2016 to January 18, 2017
8 Bangladesh Mar. 16, 2016 to April 4, 2017
7 New Zealand Sept. 19, 2007 to June 13, 2008
7 Scotland Aug. 4, 2008 to February 11, 2010
7 Canada Feb. 4, 2010 to March 23, 2012
7 Kenya Feb. 11, 2010 to March 15, 2013
7 Hong Kong Jan. 31, 2016 to March 12, 2016
7 Sri Lanka March 20, 2016 to
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Last ball wins
Margin Target Winner Opponent Venue Date
5 wkts. 150 New Zealand India Wellington 27.2.2009
4 wkts. 163 Netherlands England Lord's 5.6.2009
5 wkts. 164 Sri Lanka India Gros Islet 11.5.2010
1 wkt. 158 England Australia Adelaide 12.1.2011
4 wkts. 136 Scotland Canada Dubai (DSC) 23.3.2012
2 wkts. 141 Bangladesh Ireland Belfast 21.7.2012
1 wkt. 129 Netherlands Bangladesh The Hague 26.7.2012
6 wkts. 178 England India Mumbai 22.12.2012
8 wkts. 169 New Zealand South Africa East London 23.12.2012
2 wkts. 153 Pakistan West Indies Kingstown 27.7.2013
3 wkts. 121 Sri Lanka Bangladesh Chittagong 14.2.2014
3 wkts. 164 Ireland Zimbabwe Sylhet 17.3.2014
5 wkts. 141 Zimbabwe Netherlands Sylhet 19.3.2014
5 wkts. 162 Hong Kong Afghanistan Dublin 21.7.2015
7 wkts. 198 India Australia Sydney 31.1.2016
3 wkts. 135 S.Africa England Cape Town 19.2.2016
5 wkts. 205 Australia South Africa Johannesburg 6.3.2016
5 wkts. 169 S.Lanka Australia Melbourne 17.2.2017
2 wkts. 174 S.Lanka Australia Geelong 19.2.2017
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Shortest completed match (by balls bowled)
Balls Overs Teams and Scores Venue Date
72 12 Netherlands (59/5 off 6 overs) & Dharamsala 13.3.2016
Ireland (47/7 off 6 overs)
78 13 Scotland (89/4 off 7 overs) & The
Oval 6.6.2009
N.Zealand(90/3 off 6 overs)
82 13.4 S.Africa (80/1 off 7 overs) & Durban 21.3.2014
Australia(81/5 off 6.4 overs)
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Most sixes in a team innings
6s Teams/Scores Opponents Venue Date
21 W.Indies (245/6) India Lauderhill 27.8.2016
19 Netherlands (193/4) Ireland Sylhet 21.3.2014
18 Australia (248/6) England Southampton 29.8.2013
17 S.Africa (241/6) England Centurion 15.11.2009
17 Afghanistan (210/5) Scotland Edinburgh 12.7.2015
16 Australia (184/5) India Bridgetown 7.5.2010
16 Afghanistan (233/8) Ireland Greater Noida 12.3.2017
15 England (214/7) New Zealand Auckland 9.2.2013
14 Australia (221/5) England Sydney 9.1.2007
14 Australia (197/7) Pakistan Gros Islet 14.5.2010
14 W.Indies (205/4) Australia Colombo,RPS 5.10.2012
14 W.Indies (197/4) Bangladesh Dhaka 10.12.2012
14 Australia (263/3) Sri Lanka Pallekele 6.9.2016
14 W.Indies (194/1) India Kingston 9.7.2017
13 India (162/8) New Zealand Christchurch 25.2.2009
13 S.Africa (174/2) New Zealand Hamilton 19.2.2012
13 W.Indies (177/5) New Zealand Lauderhill 1.7.2012
13 Australia (195/6) England Sydney 2.2.2014
13 West Indies (185) Sri Lanka Pallekele 9.11.2015
13 Afghanistan (215/6) Zimbabwe Sharjah 10.1.2016
13 S.Africa (229/4) England Mumbai 18.3.2016
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Most sixes in a match
6s Team 6s Team 6s Venue Date
32 W.Indies 21 India 11 Lauderhill 27.8.2016
30 Ireland 11 Netherlands 19 Sylhet 21.3.2014
28 Afghanistan 16 Ireland 12 Greater Noida 12.3.2017
26 Afghanistan 17 Scotland 9 Edinburgh 12.7.2015
24 India 13 New Zealand 11 Christchurch 25.2.2009
24 Australia 16 India 8 Bridgetown 7.5.2010
24 S.Africa 12 W.Indies 12 Johannesburg 11.1.2015
23 S.Africa 17 England 6 Centurion 15.11.2009
23 England 15 New Zealand 8 Auckland 9.2.2013
23 Australia 18 England 5 Southampton 29.8.2013
22 Pakistan 8 Australia 14 Gros Islet 14.5.2010
22 N.Zealand 9 S.Africa 13 Hamilton 19.2.2012
22 Australia 11 England 11 Hobart 29.1.2014
22 Sri Lanka 9 W.Indies 13 Pallekele 9.11.2015
22 S.Africa 13 England 9 Mumbai 18.3.2016
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Extras being highest scorer in a completed innings
29 West Indies (131/7) South Africa Johannesburg 18.1.2008
19 Ireland (68) West Indies Providence 30.4.2010
23 Canada (135/8) Scotland Dubai (DSC) 23.3.2012
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The top four batsmen registering ducks in an innings
For Opponent Venue Date
Kenya New Zealand Durban 12-9-2007
(Morris Ouma, David Obuya, Tanmay Mishra & Steve Tikolo)
New Zealand Pakistan Christchurch 30-12-2010
(Jesse Ryder, Martin Guptill, Dean Brownlie & Ross Taylor)
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Both openers dismissed without scoring in a T20I innings
Openers For Opponent Venue Date
Morris Ouma Kenya New Zealand Durban 12-9-2007
David Obuya
Chris Foggo Bermuda Ireland Belfast 3-8-2008
David Hemp
William Porterfield Ireland Kenya Belfast 4-8-2008
Gary Wilson
Imrul Kayes Bangladesh Australia Bridgetown 5-5-2010
Mohammad Ashraful
Jesse Ryder N.Zealand Pakistan Christchurch 30-12-2010
Martin Guptill
Richie Berrington Scotland Netherlands Abu Dhabi 28-11-2013
Calum MacLeod
Stephan Myburgh Netherlands S.Lanka Chittagong 24-3-2014
Michael Swart
Ahmed Shehzad Pakistan W.Indies Mirpur 1-4-2014
Kamran Akmal
Rohit Sharma India Pakistan Dhaka 27-2-2016
Ajinkya Rahane
Mohammad Mithun Bangladesh Sri Lanka Dhaka 28-2-2016
Soumya Sarkar
Peter Borren Netherlands Hong Kong Dubai 18-1-2017
Michael Rippon
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Most ducks in an innings
Ducks Total For Opponent Venue Date Result
6 73 Kenya N.Zealand Durban 12-9-2007 NZ won by
9 wickets
6 105 Zimbabwe W.Indies Port of Spain 28-2-2010 Zim won
by 26 runs
5 99 Scotland Ireland Dubai (DSC) 11-2-2010 Ireland
won by 37 runs
5 80 N.Zealand Pakistan Christchurch 30-12-2010 Pakistan
won by 103 runs
5 127 England India Bangalore 1-2-2017 India won
by 75 runs
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Losing seven wickets or more in the last four overs
Wkts. For Total Opponent Venue Date
8 Australia 191 Pakistan Gros Islet 2-5-2010
7 England 171 South Africa Johannesburg 21-2-2016
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Batting records
Highest run-aggregates:
Batsman For M I NO Runs HS Ave. 100 50 SR
Brendon McCullum NZ 71 70 10 2140 123 35.66 2 13 136.21
Tillakaratne Dilshan SL 80 79 12 1889 104* 28.19 1 13 120.54
Martin Guptill NZ 61 59 7 1806 101* 34.73 1 10 131.44
Mohammad Shahzad Afg 58 58 3 1779 118* 32.34 1 12 136.84
Virat Kohli Ind 49 45 12 1748 90* 52.96 0 16 135.50
Umar Akmal Pak 82 77 14 1690 94 26.82 0 8 122.90
David Warner Aus 63 63 3 1686 90* 28.10 0 12 139.56
Jean-Paul Duminy SA 71 65 21 1683 96* 38.25 0 9 124.29
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Most runs in a winning cause
Batsman For M I NO Runs HS Ave. 100 50 SR
Mohammad Shahzad Afg 39 39 3 1484 118* 41.22 1 11 140.26
Brendon McCullum NZ 32 32 9 1279 123 55.60 1 11 147.35
Martin Guptill NZ 34 32 7 1242 101* 49.68 1 9 143.91
Tillakaratne Dilshan SL 42 41 10 1235 104* 39.83 1 7 123.99
Virat Kohli Ind 31 29 11 1192 90* 66.22 0 12 131.71
Mohammad Hafeez Pak 42 41 2 1121 86 28.74 0 8 121.71
Abraham de Villiers SA 47 44 8 1100 79* 30.55 0 7 139.94
Shoaib Malik Pak 56 52 19 1092 63* 33.09 0 4 116.79
Mahela Jayawardene SL 37 37 8 1084 100 37.37 1 7 133.00
Chris Gayle WI 26 25 3 1024 100* 46.54 1 9 152.60
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Highest Individual Innings:
Runs Balls Batsman For Opponents Venue Date
156 63 Aaron Finch Australia England Southampton 29.8.2013
145* 65 Glenn Maxwell Australia Sri Lanka Pallekele 6.9.2016
125* 62 Evin Lewis W.Indies India Kingston 9.7.2017
124* 71 Shane Watson Australia India Sydney 31.1.2016
123 58 Brendon McCullum N.Zealand Bangladesh Pallekele 21.9.2012
122 60 Babar Hayat Hong Kong Oman Fatullah 19.2.2016
119 56 Faf du Plessis S.Africa West Indies Johannesburg 11.1.2015
118* 67 Mohammad Shahzad Afghanistan Zimbabwe Sharjah 10.1.2016
117* 51 Richard Levi S.Africa New Zealand Hamilton 19.2.2012
117* 68 Shaiman Anwar UAE PNG Abu
Dhabi 14.4.2017
117 57 Chris Gayle W.Indies South Africa Johannesburg 11.9.2007
116* 56 Brendon McCullum N.Zealand Australia Christchurch 28.2.2010
116* 64 Alex Hales England Sri Lanka Chittagong 27.3.2014
114* 70 Morne van Wyk S.Africa West Indies Durban 14.1.2015
111* 62 Ahmed Shehzad Pakistan Bangladesh Dhaka 30.3.2014
110* 51 Lokesh Rahul India West Indies Lauderhill 27.8.2016
106 66 Rohit Sharma India South Africa Dharamsala 2.10.2015
104* 57 Tillakaratne Dilshan S.Lanka Australia Pallekele 6.8.2011
103* 63 Tamim Iqbal Bangladesh Oman Dharamsala 13.3.2016
101* 69 Martin Guptill N.Zealand South Africa East
London 23.12.2012
101 60 Suresh Raina India South Africa Gros
Islet 2.5.2010
100* 48 Chris Gayle W.Indies England Mumbai 16.3.2016
100 64 Mahela Jayawardene S.Lanka Zimbabwe Providence 3.5.2010
100 58 Richie Berrington Scotland Bangladesh The
Hague 24.7.2012
100 49 Evin Lewis W.Indies India Lauderhill 27.8.2016
99* 55 Luke Wright England Afghanistan Colombo,RPS 21.9.2012
99 68 Alex Hales England West Indies Nottingham 24.6.2012
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Highest individual scores by number 5 or lower order batsmen in
T20Is
Runs Balls SR Batsman For Opponent Venue Date
94* 41 229.26 Corey Anderson N.Zealand Bangladesh Mount
Maunganui 8-1-2017
90* 49 183.67 Joe Root England Australia Southampton 29-8-2013
89 30 296.66 Mohammad Nabi Afghanistan Ireland Greater
Noida 12-3-2017
86* 43 200.00 Jean-Paul Duminy S.Africa N.Zealand Chittagong 24-3-2014
85* 45 188.88 Eoin Morgan England S.Africa Johannesburg 13-11-2009
85* 49 173.46 Cameron White Australia S.Lanka Bridgetown 9-5-2010
84* 46 182.60 Asela Gunaratne S.Lanka Australia Geelong 19-2-2017
81* 49 165.30 Angelo Matthews S.Lanka N.Zealand Auckland 10-1-2016
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Two centuries in a T20I match
Evin Lewis (100) and Lokesh Rahul (110 not out) - India vs West
Indies Lauderhill 27.8.2016
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Highest Individual Innings on Captaincy debut in T20Is
Runs Balls SR Batsman For Opponent Venue Date
124* 71 174.64 Shane Watson Australia India Sydney 31-1-2016
98* 55 178.18 Ricky Ponting Australia N.Zealand Auckland 17-2-2005
90 53 169.81 Steven Smith Australia England Cardiff 31-8-2015
89 55 161.81 Michael Swart Netherland Kenya Windhoek 19-4-2013
79 41 192.68 Paul Collingwood England W.Indies The
Oval 28-6-2007
76 42 180.95 Amjad Javed UAE Scotland ICCA
Dubai 4-2-2016
62 52 119.23 Kyle Coetzer Scotland Ireland Dubai 18-3-2012
61 43 141.86 Graeme Smith S.Africa N.Zealand Johannesburg 21-10-2005
58 35 165.71 Rohan Mustafa UAE Afghanistan Dubai 18-12-2016
55* 42 130.95 Kumar Sangakkara S.Lanka Australia Nottingham 8-6-2009
50 37 135.13 Shahid Afridi Pakistan S.Lanka Colombo,RPS 12-8-2009
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Highest Individual Innings by Captains in T20Is
Runs Balls SR Batsman For Opponent Venue Date
124* 71 174.64 Shane Watson Australia India Sydney 31-1-2016
119 56 212.50 Faf du Plessis S.Africa W.Indies Johannesburg 11-1-2015
104* 57 182.45 Tillakaratne Dilshan S.Lanka Australia
Pallekele 6-8-2011
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Highest aggregate as captains in T20Is
Captain For M I NO Runs HS Ave. 100 50 SR
Mahendra Singh Dhoni India 77 62 32 1112 48* 37.06 - - 122.60
Faf du Plessis SA 32 32 6 1039 119 39.96 1 6 131.15
William Porterfield Ire 56 54 6 10 02 72 20.87 0 3 110.96
Graeme Smith SA 27 27 2 803 89* 32.12 0 4 127.46
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Six Centurions in a losing cause in T20Is
Runs Balls SR Batsman For Opponent Venue Date
124* 71 174.64 Shane Watson Australia India Sydney 31-1-2016
122 60 203.33 Babar Hayat Hong Kong Oman Fatullah 19-2-2016
119 56 212.50 Faf du Plessis S.Africa W.Indies Johannesburg 11-1-2015
117 57 205.26 Chris Gayle W.Indies S.Africa Johannesburg 11-9-2007
110* 51 215.68 Lokesh Rahul India W.Indies Laudehill 27-8-2016
106 66 160.60 Rohit Sharma India S.Africa Dharamsala 2-10-2015
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Thirteen batsmen with centuries in all three formats
Batsmen For International Tests ODIs T20Is
hundreds
Mahela Jayawardene S.Lanka 54 34 19 1
Tillakaratne Dilshan S.Lanka 39 16 22 1
Chris Gayle W.Indies 39 15 22 2
Brendon McCullum N.Zealand 19 12 5 2
Martin Guptill N.Zealand 14 3 10 1
Shane Watson Australia 14 4 9 1
Tamim Iqbal Bangladesh 14 7 6 1
Rohit Sharma India 13 2 10 1
Ahmed Shehzad Pakistan 10 3 6 1
Faf du Plessis S.Africa 10 4 5 1
Suresh Raina India 7 1 5 1
Lokesh Rahul India 5 3 1 1
Glenn Maxwell Australia
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Highest career batting average:
(Minimum 700 runs)
52.96 Virat Kohli (India) 1748 in 45 innings, including 16
fifties
40.33 Joe Root (Eng) 726 in 22 innings, including 4 fifties
38.64 Aaron Finch (Aus) 1082 in 31 innings, including a hundred and
seven fifties
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Highest career strike rate:
(Minimum 800 runs)
Batsman For Mt Inns Runs Ave. SR
Glenn Maxwell Aus 36 32 822 29.35 167.41
Shahid Afridi Pak 98 90 1405 18.01 150.75
Aaron Finch Aus 31 31 1082 38.64 149.24
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Highest strike rate in an innings
(Minimum 50)
SR Runs Balls Batsman For Opponent Venue Date
362.50 58 16 Yuvraj Singh India England Durban 19-9-2007
357.14 50* 14 Colin Munro N.Zealand Sri Lanka Auckland 10-1-2016
296.66 89 30 Mohammad Nabi Afghanistan Ireland Greater
Noida 12-3-2017
273.91 63 23 Stephan Myburgh Netherlands Ireland Sylhet 21-3-2014
254.54 56 22 Tanwir Afzal Hong Kong Scotland Mong
Kok 31-1-2016
252.38 53* 21 Elton Chigumbura Zimbabwe UAE Sylhet 21-3-2014
252.00 63 25 Martin Guptill N.Zealand Sri Lanka Auckland 10-1-2016
250.00 60* 24 Michael Hussey Australia Pakistan Gros
Islet 14-5-2010
248.38 77 31 Chris Gayle W.Indies S.Africa Cape
Town 9-1-2015
247.61 156 63 Aaron Finch Australia England Southampton 29-8-2013
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Highest strike rate in an innings
(Minimum 100)
SR Runs Balls Batsman For Opponent Venue Date
247.61 156 63 Aaron Finch Australia England Southampton 29-8-2013
229.41 117* 51 Richard Levi S.Africa N.Zealand Hamilton 19-2-2012
223.07 145* 65 Glenn Maxwell Australia S.Lanka Pallekele 6-9-2016
215.68 110* 51 Lokesh Rahul India W.Indies Lauderhill 27-8-2016
212.50 119 56 Faf du Plessis S.Africa W.Indies Johannesburg 11-1-2015
212.06 123 58 Brendon McCullum N.Zealand Bangladesh Pallekele 21-9-2012
208.33 100* 48 Chris Gayle W.Indies England Mumbai 16-3-2016
207.14 116* 56 Brendon McCullum N.Zealand Australia Christchurch 28-2-2010
205.26 117 57 Chris Gayle W.Indies S.Africa Johannesburg 11-9-2007
204.28 100 49 Evin Lewis W.Indies India Lauderhill 27-8-2016
203.33 122 60 Babar Hayat Hong Kong Oman Fatullah 19-2-2016
201.61 125* 62 Evin Lewis W.Indies India Kingston 9-7-2017
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Most runs off one over
Runs Batsmen For Bowler For Venue Date
36 Yuvraj Singh (666666) India Stuart Broad England Durban 19.9.2007
32 Jos Buttler (662nb1nb4462) Eng Wayne Parnell S.Africa Edgbaston 12.9.2012
32 Jos Buttler (4), Eng Izatullah Dawlatzai Afghanistan Colombo,RPS 21.9.2012
Jonny Bairstow (nb6,nb1)
Luke Wright (6661)
32 Evin Lewis (66w6661) WI Stuart Binny India Lauderhill 27.8.2016
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Most sixes off one over
6s Batsman For Bowler For Venue Date
6 Yuvraj Singh India Stuart Broad England Durban 19.9.2007
5 Evin Lewis W.Indies Stuart Binny India Lauderhill 27.8.2016
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Fastest Centuries
Balls
45 Richard Levi S.Africa New Zealand Hamilton 19.2.2012
46 Faf du Plessis S.Africa West Indies Johannesburg 11.1.2015
46 Lokesh Rahul India West Indies Lauderhill 27.8.2016
47 Aaron Finch Australia England Southampton 29.8.2013
47 Chris Gayle W.Indies England Mumbai 16.3.2016
48 Ewin Lewis W.Indies India Lauderhill 27.8.2016
49 Glenn Maxwell Australia Sri Lanka Pallekele 6.9.2016
50 Chris Gayle W.Indies S.Africa Johannesburg 11.9.2007
50 Brendon McCullum N.Zealand Australia Christchurch 28.2.2010
50 Babar Hayat Hong Kong Oman Fatullah 19.2.2016
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Two hundreds in a bilateral series
119 off 56 balls Faf du Plessis (SA) vs WI Johannesburg 11.1.2015
114* off 70 balls Morne van Wyk (SA) vs WI Durban 14.1.2015
100 off 49 balls Evin Lewis (WI) vs India Lauderhill 27.8.2016
110* off 51 balls Lokesh Rahul (Ind)vs WI Lauderhill 27.8.2016
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Fastest fifties
Balls Runs Balls Batsman For Opponent Venue Date
to 50
12 58 16 Yuvraj Singh India England Durban 19.9.2007
14 50* 14 Colin Munro New Zealand Sri Lanka Auckland 10.1.2016
17 79 38 Paul Stirling Ireland Afghanistan Dubai
(DSC) 24.3.2002
17 63 23 Stephan Myburgh Netherlands Ireland Sylhet 21.3.2014
17 77 31 Chris Gayle West Indies S.Africa Cape
Town 9.1.2015
18 67 24 David Warner Australia W.Indies Sydney 23.2.2010
18 74 33 Glenn Maxwell Australia Pakistan Mirpur 23.3.2014
18 66 29 Glenn Maxwell Australia S.Lanka Colombo,RPS 9.9.2016
19 89 43 David Warner Australia S.Africa Melbourne 11.1.2009
19 55 11 Gautam Gambhir India S.Lanka Nagpur 9.12.2009
19 63 25 Martin Guptill New Zealand Sri Lanka Auckland 10.1.2016
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Fifties in consecutive innings:
Batsman For Runs Balls Opponents Venue Date
Brendon McCullum NZ 59 34 W.Indies Hamilton 28.12.2008
(Four) 61 47 Australia Sydney 15.2.2009
56* 49 India Christchurch 25.2.2009
69* 55 India Wellington 27.2.2009
Chris Gayle WI 85* 52 N.Zealand Lauderhill 30.6.2012
(Four) 53 39 N.Zealand Lauderhill 1.7.2012
54 33 Australia Colombo,RPS 22.9.2012
58 35 England Pallekele 27.9.2012
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The top three batsmen posting 40 or more in an innings
Batsman Score For Opponent Venue Date Result
Martin Guptill 47 N.Zealand England Hamilton 12.2.2013 NZ
won by 55 runs
Hamish Rutherford 40
Brendon McCullum 74
Rohit Sharma 60 India Australia Melbourne 29.1.2016 India
won by 27 runs
Shikhar Dhawan 42
Virat Kohli 59*
Rohit Sharma 43 India West Indies Mumbai 31.3.2016 India
lost by 7 wickets
Ajinkya Rahane 40
Virat Kohli 89*
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Most fifty-plus innings in career:
16 in 45 innings by Virat Kohli (India) (16 fifties)
15 in 48 innings by Chris Gayle (West Indies) (2 centuries + 13 fifties)
15 in 70 innings by Brendon McCullum (New Zealand) (2
centuries + 13 fifties)
14 in 79 innings by Tillakaratne Dilshan (Sri Lanka) (1
century + 13 fifties)
13 in 58 innings by Mohammad Shahzad (Afghanistan) (1 century + 12
fifties)
12 in 55 innings by Rohit Sharma (India) (1 century + 11
fifties)
12 in 63 innings by David Warner (Australia) (12 fifties)
11 in 56 innings by Shane Watson (Australia) (1 century + 10
fifties)
11 in 59 innings by Martin Guptill (New Zealand) (1 century + 10
fifties)
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Most sixes in career:
6s Innings Batsman For
99 48 Chris Gayle West Indies
91 70 Brendon McCullum New Zealand
83 56 Shane Watson Australia
76 59 Martin Guptill New Zealand
74 51 Yuvraj Singh India
74 63 David Warner Australia
73 90 Shahid Afridi Pakistan
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Most
sixes in an innings as Captain in T20Is
6s 4s Runs Balls SR Captain For Opponent Venue Date
7 5 98 66 148.48 Chris Gayle WI India Bridgetown 9-5-2010
7 3 71 31 229.03 Eoin Morgan Eng India Birmingham 7-9-2014
7 3 74 39 189.74 Eoin Morgan Eng Australia Cardiff 31-8-2015
7 1 56 22 254.54 Tanwir Afzal HK Scotland Mong Kok 31-1-2016
6 6 88 50 176.00 Chris Gayle WI Australia The Oval 6-6-2009
6 8 88 44 200.00 Graeme Smith SA England Centurion 15-11-2009
6 10 124* 71 174.64 Shane Watson Aus India Sydney 31-1-2016
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Most sixes in an individual innings
6s Batsman Runs For Opponents Venue Date
14 Aaron Finch 156 Australia England Southampton 29.8.2013
13 Richard Levi 117* S.Africa N.Zealand Hamilton 19.2.2012
12 Evin Lewis 125* W.Indies India Kingston 9.7.2017
11 Chris Gayle 100* W.Indies England Mumbai 16.3.2016
10 Chris Gayle 117 W.Indies S.Africa Johannesburg 11.9.2007
10 Corey Anderson 94* N.Zealand Bangladesh Mount
Maunganui 8.1.2017
9 Loots Bosman 94 S.Africa England Centurion 15.11.2009
9 Marlon Samuels 85* W.Indies Bangladesh Dhaka 10.12.2012
9 Evin Lewis 100 W.Indies India Lauderhill 27.8.2016
9 Glenn Maxwell 145* Australia S.Lanka Pallekele 6.9.2016
9 Mohammad Nabi 89 Afghanistan Ireland Greater
Noida 12.3.2017
9 Evin Lewis 91 W.Indies Pakistan Port
of Spain 1.4.2017
8 Brendon McCullum 116* N.Zealand Australia Christchurch 28.2.2010
8 Chris Gayle 77 W.Indies S.Africa Cape
Town 9.1.2015
8 Mohammad Shahzad 118* Afghanistan Zimbabwe Sharjah 10.1.2016
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Quickest to 1000 runs
In. Mt. Period Batsman For Opponent Venue Date
of milestone
27 29 5y 112d Virat Kohli India S.Africa Dharamsala 2.10.2015
29 29 6y 36d Aaron Finch Australia S.Lanka Melbourne 17.2.2017
32 32 6y 79d Kevin Pietersen England India Manchester 31.8.2011
32 32 2y 262d Alex Hales England S.Lanka The Oval 20.5.2014
32 32 3y 192d Faf du Plessis S.Africa England Mumbai 18.3.2016
34 35 8y 3d Chris Gayle W.Indies Ireland Kingston 19.2.2014
34 36 5y 80d Kane Williamson N.Zealand Bangladesh Napier 3.1.2017
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Most ducks in career
Ducks Inngs Mt. Batsman For
10 79 80 Tillakaratne Dilshan Sri Lanka
9 45 51 Luke Wright England
8 52 59 Kevin O'Brien Ireland
8 77 82 Umar Akmal Pakistan
8 90 98 Shahid Afridi Pakistan
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Most runs conceded by a bowler in the 20th over
Runs Bowler For Opponent Venue Date
29 Rubel Hossain Bangladesh West Indies Dhaka 10-12-2012
(1,6,6,6,4,,6)
26 Suresh Raina India South Africa Johannesburg 30-3-2012
(4,6,wkt,6,4,6)
26 John Hastings Australia South Africa Johannesburg 6-3-2016
(4,6,6,4,wkt,6)
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Most runs in the 20th over to win a match (a record in World
T20I)
24 Carlos Braithwaite (6,6,6,6 - successive deliveries - the
first four balls off Ben Stokes
(England) - for West Indies in the final at Eden Gardens, Kolkata - a record to
win the
match in the last over in a World T20I outstripping the 23 hit by Mitchell
Johnson (1) &
Mike Hussey (6,6,4,6) off the first five balls from Saeed Ajmal - Australia vs
Pakistan
(World T20 semi-final) at Gros Islet on May 14, 2010.
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Most
runs in the last two overs while chasing
38 19th over - 22 runs - 6,6,6 & 4 Gunaratne off Henriques
20th over - 16 runs - 4,6,1,1 & 4 Gunaratne
and Malinga off Tye
(36 runs were required for a win in the
last two overs) – Since
12 runs were
scored in the 18th over, the last three overs
produced 50 runs)
- Sri Lanka vs Australia at Geelong on 19-2-2017
39 19th over - 16 runs - 4,2,2,(leg bye),2,2,4 Mike Hussey off
Mohd.Amir
20th over - 23 runs - 1,6,6,4,6 Mitchell Johnson & Mike
Hussey off Saeed Ajmal
(34 runs were required for a win in the
last two overs)
Australia vs Pakistan - semi-final of
ICC World Twenty20 - St.Lucia on 14-5-2010)
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Best Partnership for any wicket:
Runs Wkt. Pair For Opponent Venue Date
171* 1st Martin Guptill & Kane Williamson N.Zealand Pakistan Hamilton 17.1.2016
170 1st Graeme Smith & Loots Bosman S.Africa England Centurion 15.11.2009
166 2nd Mahela Jayawardene & Sangakkara S.Lanka West
Indies Bridgetown 7.5.2010
161 4th David Warner & Glenn Maxwell Australia S.Africa Johannesburg 6.3.2016
159 2nd Alex Hales & Ravi Bopara England West
Indies Nottingham 24.6.2012
152 3rd Alex Hales & Eoin Morgan England Sri
Lanka Chittagong 27.3.2014
152 2nd Chris Gayle & Marlon Samuels W.Indies S.Africa Johannesburg 11.1.2015
145 1st Chris Gayle & Devon Smith W.Indies S.Africa Johannesburg 11.9.2007
145 2nd Tillakaratne Dilshan & Mahela S.Lanka England Chittagong 27.3.2014 Jayawardene
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Bowling Records
Most wickets in career
Wkts. Ave. Matches Bowler For
97 24.35 98 Shahid Afridi Pakistan
89 19.65 67 Lasith Malinga Sri Lanka
85 16.97 60 Umar Gul Pakistan
85 17.83 64 Saeed Ajmal Pakistan
70 20.84 59 Shakib Al Hasan Bangladesh
66 14.42 39 Ajantha Mendis Sri Lanka
66 23.18 58 Nuwan Kulasekara Sri Lanka
65 22.93 56 Stuart Broad England
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Best Bowling in an innings:
Wkts. Bowler For Opponents Venue Date
6/8 Ajantha Mendis S.Lanka Zimbabwe Hambantota 18.9.2012
6/16 Ajantha Mendis S.Lanka Australia Pallekele 8.8.2011
6/25 Yuzvendra Chahal India England Bangalore 1.2.2017
5/3 Rangana Herath S.Lanka New Zealand Chittagong 31.3.2014
5/3 Rashid Khan Afghanistan Ireland Greater
Noida 10.3.2017
5/6 Umar Gul Pakistan New Zealand The Oval 13.6.2009
5/6 Umar Gul Pakistan South Africa Centurion 3.3.2013
5/13 Elias Sunny Bangladesh Ireland Belfast 18.7.2012
5/13 Samiullah Shenwari Afghanistan Kenya Sharjah 24.11.2013
5/14 Imad Wasim Pakistan West Indies Dubai
(DSC) 23.9.2016
5/18 Tim Southee N.Zealand Pakistan Auckland 26.12.2010
5/19 Ryan McLaren S.Africa West Indies North
Sound 19.5.2010
5/19 Ahsan Malik Netherlands South Africa Chittagong 27.3.2014
5/20 Nehemiah Odhiambo Kenya Scotland Nairobi 4.2.2010
5/22 Mustafizur Rahman Bangladesh New Zealand Kolkata 26.3.2016
5/23 David Wiese S.Africa West Indies Durban 14.1.2015
5/24 Alasdair Evans Scotland Netherlands Edinburgh 11.7.2015
5/24 Imran Tahir S.Africa New Zealand Auckland 17.2.2017
5/26 Darren Sammy W.Indies Zimbabwe Port of
Spain 28.2.2010
5/27 Mark Watt Scotland Netherlands ICCA Dubai 5.2.2016
5/27 James Faulkner Australia Pakistan Mohali 25.3.2016
5/31 Lasith Malinga S.Lanka England Pallekele 1.10.2012
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Bowlers capturing 4 wickets or more on T20I debut
Wkts Bowler For Opponent Venue Date
5/13 Elias Sunny Bangladesh Ireland Belfast 18-7-2012
4/10 Barinder Sran India Zimbabwe Harare 20-6-2016
4/15 Ajantha Mendis Sri Lanka Zimbabwe King City (NW) 10-10-2008
4/17 Devendra Bishoo W.Indies Pakistan Gros Islet 21-4-2011
4/19 Harvir Baidwan Canada Netherlands Belfast 2-8-2008
4/19 Kaushalya Weeraratne S.Lanka Pakistan King City (NW) 11-10-2008
4/21 Alex Cusack Ireland Scotland Belfast 2-8-2008
4/21 Pragyan Ojha India Bangladesh Nottingham 6-6-2009
4/23 Lakshan Sandakan Sri Lanka S.Africa Johannesburg 22-1-2017
4/24 Jon Lewis England Australia Southampton 13-6-2005
4/29 Michael Kasprowicz Australia New Zealand Auckland 17-2-2005
4/33 Barry McCarthy Ireland Afghanistan Greater Noida 10-3-2017
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Top Bowling performances in terms of economy rate on T20I debut
(Minimum three wickets)
ER Figures Bowler For Opponent Venue Date
1.75 4-0-7-3 Shadab
Khan Pakistan W.Indies Bridgetown 26-3-2017
2.25 4-0-9-3 Garey Mathurin W.Indies England The
Oval 25-9-2011
2.25 4-0-9-3 Bhuvneshwar Kumar India Pakistan Bengaluru 25-12-2012
2.25 4-0-9-3 Shakti Gauchan Nepal Hong Kong Chittagong 16-3-2014
2.50 4-0-10-4 Barinder Sran India Zimbabwe Harare 20-6-2016
3.00 1-0-3-3 Mansoor Amjad Pakistan Bangladesh Karachi 20-4-2008
3.25 4-1-13-5 Elias Sunny Bangladesh Ireland Belfast 18-7-2012
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Three wickets in the first over on T20I debut
Bowler For Victims Opponent Venue Date
Mansoor Amjad Pakistan Mahmudullah, S.Lanka Karachi 20-4-2008
Mashrafe Mortaza
& Shahadat Hossain
Tyrone Kane Ireland Matthew Cross, Scotland Bready 18-6-2015
Michael Leask &
Kyle Coetzer
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Wickets with first two balls in Twenty20 Internationals
Bowler For Victims Opponent Venue Date
Michael Kasprowicz Australia Stephen Fleming N.Zealand Auckland 17-2-2005
Matthew Sinclair
Lockie Ferguson N.Zealand Sabbir Rahman Bangladesh Napier 3-1-2017
Soumya Sarkar
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Hat-tricks:
Bowler For Opponents Venue Date
Brett Lee Australia Bangladesh Cape Town 1.9.2007
(victims: Shakib Al Hasan, Mashrafe Mortaza
and Alok Kapali)
Jacob Oram N.Zealand Sri Lanka Colombo,RPS 2.9.2009
(victims: Angelo Matthews, Malinga
Bandara and Nuwan Kulasekara)
Tim Southee N.Zealand Pakistan Auckland 26.12.2010
(victims: Younis Khan, Mohammad Hafeez
and Umar Akmal)
Thisara Perera S.Lanka India Ranchi 12.2.2016
(victims: Hardik Pandya, Suresh Raina and Yuvraj
Singh)
Lasith Malinga S.Lanka Bangladesh Colombo, RPS 6.4.2017
(victims: Mushfiqur Rahim, Mashrafe Mortaza and
Mehedi Hasan Miraz)
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All-round records
50 and 3 wickets in the same match
Runs Wkts. Ct. All-rounder For Opponent Venue Date
86 3/25 0 Mohammad Hafeez Pakistan South Africa Centurion 3-3-2013
77 3/19 1 Rohan Mustafa UAE Afghanistan Fatullah 19-2-2016
72 3/34 0 Shane Watson Australia India Colombo,RPS 28-9-2012
71 4/10 0 Mohammad Hafeez Pakistan Zimbabwe Harare 16-9-2011
66* 4/38 0 Dwayne Bravo W.Indies India Lord's 12-6-2009
62 3/34 1 Trent Johnston Ireland Afghanistan Abu
Dhabi 30-11-2013
61 4/14 0 Samiullah Shenwari Afghanistan Canada Dubai
(CA) 18-3-2012
60* 3/23 0 Yuvraj Singh India Sri Lanka Mohali 12-12-2009
59 4/15 0 Shane Watson Australia England Adelaide 12-1-2011
56 3/27 1 Ryan ten Doeschate Netherlands Kenya Belfast 2-8-2008
54* 3/30 1 Mohammad Hafeez Pakistan Zimbabwe Harare 24-8-2013
51* 3/21 0 Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka New Zealand Wellington 22-12-2006
51 3/18 1 Jean-Paul Duminy S.Africa Sri Lanka Colombo,
RPS 2-8-2013
51 3/11 2 Mohammad Hafeez Pakistan Zimbabwe Harare 18-9-2011
51 3/26 1 Shane Watson Australia Ireland Colombo,
RPS 19-9-2012
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50 + 3 catches as a fielder in the same match
Runs Ct. Player For Opponent Venue Date
91* 3 Martin Guptill NZ Zimbabwe Auckland 11-2-2012
89 3 Mohammad Nabi Afghanistan Ireland Greater Noida 12-3-2017
80 3 Martin Guptill NZ Pakistan Mohali 22-3-2016
76 3 Paul Stirling Ireland Afghanistan Abu Dhabi 30-11-2013
63 3 AB de Villiers SA India Nottingham 16-6-2009
62* 3 George Munsey Scotland UAE Edinburgh 9-7-2015
54 3 Adnan Ilyas Oman Afghanistan Fatullah 20-2-2016
50 3 Sabbir Rahman Bangladesh Zimbabwe Khulna 20-1-2016
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Career all-round records - 1000 runs and 40 wickets
All-rounder For Mt Runs HS Ave. 100 50 Wkts Best Ave. 4WI SR Ct.
Shahid Afridi Pak 98 1405 54* 18.01 0 4 97 4/11 24.35 3 22.1 30
Shakib Al Hasan Ban 59 1208 84 23.68 0 6 70 4/15 20.84 3 18.0 17
Dwayne Bravo WI 66 1142 66* 24.29 0 4 52 4/28 28.26 2 20.0
35
Shane Watson Aus 58 1462 124* 29.24 1 10 48 4/15 24.72 1 19.3 20
Mohammad Hafeez Pak 78 1619 86 22.48 0 9 46 4/10 24.52 1 21.8 22
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Wicketkeeping Records:
Most dismissals in an innings:
Dis. Ct. St. Wicketkeeper For Opponents Venue Date
4 4 - Adam Gilchrist Australia Zimbabwe Cape
Town 12.9.07
4 4 - Matt Prior England S.Africa Cape
Town 16.9.07
4 4 - Adam Gilchrist Australia N.Zealand Perth 11.12.07
4 - 4 Kamran Akmal Pakistan Netherlands Lord's 9.6.09
4 3 1 Niall O'Brien Ireland S.Lanka Lord's 14.6.09
4 4 - Mahendra Singh Dhoni India Afghanistan Gros
Islet 1.5.10
4 2 2 Abraham de Villiers S.Africa W.Indies North
Sound 19.5.10
4 3 1 Gary Wilson Ireland Kenya Dubai(DSC) 14.3.12
4 4 - Abraham de Villiers S.Africa Zimbabwe Hambantota 20.9.12
4 4 - Mahendra Singh Dhoni India Pakistan Colombo,RPS 30.9.12
4 2 2 Quinton de Kock S.Africa Pakistan Dubai
(DSC) 13.11.13
4 4 - Wesley Barresi Netherlands Kenya Dubai
(CA) 23.11.13
4 - 4 Denesh Ramdin W.Indies Pakistan Dhaka 1.4.14
4 1 3 Richmond Mutumbami Zimbabwe Scotland Nagpur 10.3.16
4 3 1 Quinton de Kock S.Africa Afghanistan Mumbai 20.3.16
4 3 1 Dinesh Chandimal S.Lanka S.Africa Johannesburg 22.1.17
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40 runs + 4 dismissals in the same match
Runs Dis Wicketkeeper For Opponent Venue Date
48* + 4 (2ct + 2 st) Quinton de Kock S.Africa Pakistan Dubai
(DSC) 13.11.2013
45 + 4 (3ct + 1 st) Quinton de Kock S.Africa Afghanistan Mumbai 20.3.2016
41 + 4 (0ct + 4 st) Kamran Akmal Pakistan Netherlands Lord's 9.6.2009
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50 runs + 3 dismissals in the same match
3 - 3 + 50 Kamran Akmal Pakistan Australia Gros
Islet 14-5-2010
3 2 1 + 64 Brendon McCullum New Zealand Zimbabwe Harare 17-10-2011
3 2 1 + 53 Sam Billings England Pakistan Dubai
(DSC) 26-11-2015
3 2 1 + 80 Mohammad Shahzad Afghanistan Oman Dubai
(DSC) 20-1-2017
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Most dismissals in a career
Dis. Ct. St. Matches Wicketkeeper For
66 43 23 77 Mahendra Singh Dhoni India
60 28 32 58 Kamran Akmal Pakistan
52 25 27 58 Mohammad Shahzad Afghanistan
51 32 19 58 Denesh Ramdin West Indies
46 22 24 59 Mushfiqur Rahim Bangladesh
45 25 20 56 Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka
39 30 9 30 Quinton de Kock South Africa
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Most Man of the Match awards
Player For Awards
Shahid Afridi Pakistan 11
Virat Kohli India 9
Chris Gayle West Indies 9
Shane Watson Australia 9
Mohammad Shahzad Afghanistan 9
Mohammad Hafeez Pakistan 8
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Most Matches as Captain
Captain For Matches Won Lost Tied NR Winning
%
Mahendra Singh Dhoni India 72 41 28 1 2 59.28
William Porterfield Ireland 56 26 26 0 4 50.00
Darren Sammy WI 47 27 17 1 2 61.11
Shahid Afridi Pakistan 43 19 23 1 0 45.34
Peter Borren Netherlands 37 21 15 0 1 58.33
Asghar Stanikzai Afghanistan 36 27 9 0 0 75.00
Faf du Plessis S.Africa 32 19 13 0 0 59.37
Paul Collingwood England 30 17 11 0 2 60.71
Mohammad Hafeez Pakistan 29 17 11 1 0 60.34