The ICC T20 World Cup is the biggest and most prestigious tournament in the cricketing world. It has seen some of the most memorable moments and records in the game, and continues to surprise us with its exciting action. This article will take a look at some of the most amazing records made in the T20 World Cup, and you’ll be surprised to know how far these records have gone.
Most Memorable Records
The ICC T20 World Cup has witnessed some of the most memorable records in the game. From incredible batting performances to record-breaking bowling spells, the tournament has created a number of unforgettable moments. Here are some of the most memorable records made in the T20 World Cup:
- The highest total in a T20 World Cup match was scored by the West Indies in 2016, when they made a massive 236/6 in their match against England.
- India’s Yuvraj Singh scored a record six sixes in an over in the 2007 T20 World Cup against England.
- Sri Lanka’s Lasith Malinga took a record four wickets in four balls in the 2007 T20 World Cup against South Africa.
- Australia’s David Warner scored the fastest T20 World Cup century in 2016, off just 52 balls.
- India’s Rohit Sharma scored the highest individual score in a T20 World Cup match, with an unbeaten knock of 109 against Bangladesh in 2014.
- The Netherlands’ Ryan ten Doeschate took four wickets in four balls in the 2014 T20 World Cup against Ireland.
Batsmen Records
The T20 World Cup has seen some remarkable batting performances, with batsmen of all nations making their mark on the tournament. Here are some of the most impressive batting records made in the T20 World Cup:
- India’s Rohit Sharma holds the record for most runs scored in a single edition of the T20 World Cup, with a total of 319 runs in the 2014 edition.
- Afghanistan’s Mohammad Shahzad holds the record for the highest individual score in a T20 World Cup match, with an unbeaten knock of 118 against Zimbabwe in the 2016 edition.
- India’s Suresh Raina holds the record for most sixes in a single T20 World Cup match, with seven sixes against South Africa in the 2014 edition.
- India’s Virat Kohli holds the record for most fours in a single T20 World Cup match, with 13