List of Twenty20 International records

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This article contains records for men's Twenty20 Internationals.[1]

Lasith Malinga is the leading wicket taker in T20 Internationals, with 106 wickets.

Listing notation

Team notation

  • (100/3) indicates that a team scored 100 runs for three wickets and the innings was closed, either due to a successful run chase or if no overs remained (or are able) to be bowled.
  • (100) indicates that a team scored 100 runs and was all out, either by losing all ten wickets or by having one or more batsmen unable to bat and losing the remaining wickets.

Batting notation

  • (100*) indicates a batsman scored 100 runs and was not out.
  • (75) indicates that a batsman scored 75 runs and was out after that.

Bowling notation

  • (5/40) indicates that a bowler has captured 5 wickets while giving away 40 runs.
  • (19.5 overs) indicates that a team bowled 19 complete overs (each of six legal deliveries), and one incomplete over of just five deliveries.

Currently playing

  • Record holders who are currently playing T20Is (i.e. their record details listed could change) are shown by ‡ in career / yearly records.

Team records

Overall results

Team Mat Won Lose Tie+W Tie+L NR Win %
 Afghanistan 81 55 25 1 0 0 68.51
 Argentina 5 5 0 0 0 0 100.00
 Australia 125 67 53 0 2 3 53.60
 Austria 5 4 1 0 0 0 80.00
 Bahrain 8 4 4 0 0 0 50.00
 Bangladesh 96 32 62 0 0 2 34.04
 Belgium 3 0 3 0 0 0 0.00
 Belize 3 3 0 0 0 0 100.00
 Bermuda 15 4 10 0 0 1 28.57
 Bhutan 2 0 2 0 0 0 0.00
 Botswana 7 0 7 0 0 0 0.00
 Brazil 4 1 3 0 0 0 25.00
 Bulgaria 3 2 1 0 0 0 66.66
 Canada 31 12 17 0 2 0 41.66
 Cayman Islands 6 0 6 0 0 0 0.00
 Chile 4 1 3 0 0 0 25.00
 Costa Rica 3 0 3 0 0 0 0.00
 Czech Republic 7 5 2 0 0 0 71.42
 Denmark 9 4 3 0 0 2 57.14
 England 117 58 53 2 0 4 52.21
 Finland 5 1 4 0 0 0 20.00
 Germany 12 8 4 0 0 0 66.66
 Ghana 4 0 4 0 0 0 0.00
 Gibraltar 4 0 4 0 0 0 0.00
 Greece 3 2 1 0 0 0 66.66
 Guernsey 9 2 5 0 1 1 31.25
 Hong Kong 44 16 28 0 0 0 36.36
ICC World XI 4 1 3 0 0 0 25.00
 India 134 83 44 3 0 4 65.00
 Iran 3 0 3 0 0 0 0.00
 Ireland 98 41 48 2^ 0 7 46.15
 Italy 8 5 2 0 0 1 71.42
 Jersey 17 9 7 1 0 0 55.88
 Kenya 38 15 23 0 0 0 39.47
 Kuwait 15 7 6 0 2 0 53.33
 Luxembourg 4 1 3 0 0 0 25.00
 Malawi 7 5 1 0 0 1 83.33
 Malaysia 24 13 10 0 0 1 56.52
 Maldives 14 2 11 0 0 1 15.38
 Malta 4 0 4 0 0 0 0.00
 Mexico 8 3 5 0 0 0 37.50
 Mozambique 7 1 5 0 0 1 16.66
 Namibia 16 12 4 0 0 0 75.00
   Nepal 34 16 17 0 0 1 48.48
 Netherlands 75 39 32 0 1 3 54.86
 New Zealand 131 61 59 2 6 3 50.78
 Nigeria 9 2 7 0 0 0 22.22
 Norway 5 0 5 0 0 0 0.00
 Oman 36 16 19 0 0 1 45.71
 Pakistan 151 92 55 1 2 1 62.33
 Panama 3 2 1 0 0 0 66.67
 Papua New Guinea 26 17 8 0 0 1 68.00
 Peru 4 2 2 0 0 0 50.00
 Philippines 4 1 2 0 0 1 33.33
 Portugal 4 2 2 0 0 0 50.00
 Qatar 22 13 7 2 0 0 63.63
 Romania 4 3 1 0 0 0 75.00
 Samoa 4 1 3 0 0 0 25.00
 Saudi Arabia 8 4 4 0 0 0 50.00
 Scotland 65 29 32 1^ 0 3 47.58
 Serbia 2 0 2 0 0 0 0.00
 Singapore 15 9 6 0 0 0 60.00
 South Africa 121 70 49 0 1 1 58.75
 Spain 11 9 2 0 0 0 81.81
 Sri Lanka 128 59 65 1 1 2 47.61
 Thailand 8 1 7 0 0 0 12.50
 Turkey 4 0 4 0 0 0 0.00
 Uganda 7 3 4 0 0 0 42.85
 United Arab Emirates 49 24 24 0 0 1 50.00
 United States 8 2 5 0 0 1 28.57
 Vanuatu 14 5 9 0 0 0 35.71
 West Indies 124 54 62 2 1 5 46.63
 Zimbabwe 75 18 55 2 0 0 25.33

The result percentage excludes no results and counts ties (irrespective of a tiebreaker) as half a win.
Last updated: 10 March 2020[2]

^ On 17 June 2018, a T20I between Scotland and Ireland was ended in a tie, though no Super Over was played. It was the tenth T20I match to end in a tie, and the first since the ICC playing conditions were implemented in September 2017 not to end with a Super Over.

Highest innings totals

Score Batting team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
278/3 (20.0 overs)  Afghanistan  Ireland Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Dehradun 23 February 2019 Scorecard
278/4 (20.0 overs)  Czech Republic  Turkey Moara Vlasiei Cricket Ground, Ilfov County 30 August 2019 Scorecard
263/3 (20.0 overs)  Australia  Sri Lanka Pallekele Stadium, Pallekele 6 September 2016 Scorecard
260/5 (20.0 overs)  India  Sri Lanka Holkar Stadium, Indore 22 December 2017 Scorecard
260/6 (20.0 overs)  Sri Lanka  Kenya Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg 14 September 2007 Scorecard
Updated: 30 August 2019[3]

Highest successful chases

Score Target Batting team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
245/5 (18.5 overs) 244  Australia  New Zealand Auckland 16 February 2018 Scorecard
236/6 (19.2 overs) 232  West Indies  South Africa Johannesburg 11 January 2015 Scorecard
230/8 (19.4 overs) 230  England  South Africa Mumbai 18 March 2016 Scorecard
226/5 (19.1 overs) 223  England  South Africa Centurion 16 February 2020 Scorecard
215/5 (19.4 overs) 215  Bangladesh  Sri Lanka Colombo 10 March 2018 Scorecard
Updated: 16 Feb 2020[4]

Lowest innings totals

Score Batting team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
21 (8.3 overs)  Turkey  Czech Republic Ilfov County 30 August 2019 Scorecard
28 (11.3 overs)  Turkey  Luxembourg Ilfov County 29 August 2019 Scorecard
32 (8.5 overs)  Turkey  Austria Ilfov County 31 August 2019 Scorecard
39 (10.3 overs)  Netherlands  Sri Lanka Chittagong 24 March 2014 Scorecard
45 (11.5 overs)  West Indies  England Basseterre 8 March 2019 Scorecard

Qualification: Only completed innings in matches that did not have overs reduced are included.
Updated: 31 August 2019[5]

Lowest total defended successfully

Total Defended by Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
96/9  West Indies  Ireland (85/8 in 20 overs) Sabina Park, Kingston 21 February 2014 Scorecard
105  Zimbabwe  West Indies (79/7 in 20 overs) Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain 28 February 2010 Scorecard
107/9  Ireland  Kenya (105/7 in 20 overs) Mombasa Sports Club, Mombasa 24 February 2012 Scorecard
113/6  Scotland  Kenya (78 in 18.5 overs) Mannofield Park, Aberdeen 4 July 2013 Scorecard
113/5  West Indies  England (88 in 16.4 overs) The Oval, London 25 September 2011 Scorecard
Qualification: Only completed innings in matches that did not have overs reduced are included.

Updated: 30 August 2019[9]

Highest margin of victory (by runs)

Margin Teams Venue Date Scorecard
257 runs  Czech Republic (278/4) beat  Turkey (21) Ilfov County 30 August 2019 Scorecard
173 runs  Romania (226/6) beat  Turkey (53) Ilfov County 29 August 2019 Scorecard
172 runs  Sri Lanka (260/6) beat  Kenya (88) Johannesburg 14 September 2007 Scorecard
143 runs  Pakistan (203/5) beat  West Indies (60) Karachi 1 April 2018 Scorecard
 India (213/4) beat  Ireland (70) Malahide 29 June 2018 Scorecard

Updated: 30 August 2019 [10]

High margin of victory (by balls remaining)

Balls Rem Teams Venue Date Scorecard
104 balls  Austria (33/0) beat  Turkey (32) Ilfov County 31 August 2019 Scorecard
101 balls  Luxembourg (29/2) beat  Turkey (28) Ilfov County 29 August 2019 Scorecard
97 balls  Namibia (50/0) beat  Botswana (46) Kampala 22 May 2019 Scorecard
93 balls  Greece (56/0) beat  Serbia (52) Corfu 15 October 2019 Scorecard
90 balls  Sri Lanka (40/1) beat  Netherlands (39) Chittagong 24 March 2014 Scorecard

Updated: 4 November 2019 [11]

Highest margin of victory (by wickets)

Margin Teams Venue Date Scorecard
10 wickets  South Africa (132/0) beat  Pakistan (129/8) Johannesburg 2 February 2007 Scorecard
10 wickets  Australia (102/0) beat  Sri Lanka (101) Cape Town 20 September 2007 Scorecard
10 wickets  Kenya (110/0) beat  Scotland (109/9) Nairobi (Gym) 1 February 2010 Scorecard
10 wickets  New Zealand (79/0) beat  Bangladesh (78) Hamilton 3 February 2010 Scorecard
10 wickets  Kenya (126/0) beat  Scotland (123) Nairobi (Gym) 4 February 2010 Scorecard
10 wickets  England (128/0) beat  West Indies (125) The Oval 23 September 2011 Scorecard
10 wickets  New Zealand (127/0) beat  Zimbabwe (123/8) Harare 15 October 2011 Scorecard
10 wickets  Ireland (72/0) beat  Kenya (71) Dubai (DSC) 14 March 2012 Scorecard
10 wickets  Ireland (109/0) beat  Canada (106/8) Dubai (DSC) 22 March 2012 Scorecard
10 wickets  South Africa (94/0) beat  Zimbabwe (93/8) Hambantota 20 September 2012 Scorecard
10 wickets  England (143/0) beat  New Zealand (139/8) Wellington 15 February 2013 Scorecard
10 wickets  New Zealand (171/0) beat  Pakistan (168/7) Hamilton 17 January 2016 Scorecard
10 wickets  India (103/0) beat  Zimbabwe (99/9) Harare 20 June 2016 Scorecard
10 wickets  Papua New Guinea (60/0) beat  Vanuatu (56/8) Port Moresby 24 March 2019 Scorecard
10 wickets  Namibia (50/0) beat  Botswana (46) Kampala 22 May 2019 Scorecard
10 wickets  Afghanistan (75/0) beat  Ireland (71) Dubai (DSC) 20 January 2017 Scorecard
10 wickets  Austria (33/0) beat  Turkey (32) Ilfov County 31 August 2019 Scorecard
10 wickets  Greece (56/0) beat  Serbia (52) Corfu 15 October 2019 Scorecard
10 wickets  Papua New Guinea (90/0) beat  Bermuda (89) Dubai (GCA) 19 October 2019 Scorecard
10 wickets  Australia (109/0) beat  Pakistan (106/8) Perth 8 November 2019 Scorecard
10 wickets  United Arab Emirates (62/0) beat  Iran (61/8) Muscat 23 February 2020 Scorecard
10 wickets  Oman (132/0) beat  Maldives (129/7) Muscat 25 February 2020 Scorecard

Updated: 27 February 2020[12]

Smallest margin of victory (by runs)

Margin Teams Venue Date Scorecard
1 run  Australia (150/7) beat  New Zealand (149/5) Sydney 15 February 2009 Scorecard
1 run  South Africa (128/7) beat  New Zealand (127/5) Lord's 9 June 2009 Scorecard
1 run [a]  England (202/6) beat  South Africa (127/3) Johannesburg 13 November 2009 Scorecard
1 run  New Zealand (133/7) beat  Pakistan (132/7) Bridgetown 8 May 2010 Scorecard
1 run  South Africa (120/7) beat  West Indies (119/7) North Sound 20 May 2010 Scorecard
1 run  Bangladesh (146/6) beat  Ireland (145/6) Belfast 20 July 2012 Scorecard
1 run  New Zealand (167/5) beat  India (166/4) Chennai 11 September 2012 Scorecard
1 run  India (152/6) beat  South Africa (151) Colombo (RPS) 2 October 2012 Scorecard
1 run  India (146/7) beat  Bangladesh (145/9) Bengaluru 23 March 2016 Scorecard
1 run  West Indies (245/6) beat  India (244/4) Florida 27 August 2016 Scorecard
1 run  Afghanistan (145/6) beat  Bangladesh (144/6) Dehradun 7 June 2018 Scorecard
1 run  Kenya (145/6) beat  Uganda (144/9) Kampala 22 May 2019 Scorecard
1 run  Denmark (117) beat  Finland (116/7) Brondby 13 July 2019 Scorecard
1 run  Ireland (186/9) beat  Scotland (185/6) Dublin (Malahide) 20 September 2019 Scorecard
1 run  South Africa (177/8) beat  England (176/9) East London 12 February 2020 Scorecard

Updated: 31 August 2019 [13]

^[a] Rain interrupted play in South Africa's innings with South Africa having scored 127/3 after 13 overs. The par score at this point was 128. Rain prevented the match from resuming and England won by 1 run.

Smallest margin of victory (by wickets)

Margin Teams Venue Date Scorecard
1 wicket  England (158/9) beat  Australia (157/4) Adelaide 12 January 2011 Scorecard
1 wicket  Netherlands (131/9) beat  Kenya (128) The Hague 26 July 2012 Scorecard
1 wicket  Pakistan (174/9) beat  Sri Lanka (172/7) Colombo (RPS) 1 August 2015 Scorecard
1 wicket  Ireland (183/9) beat  Netherlands (182/9) Al Amarat 17 February 2019 Scorecard

Updated: 20 June 2019[14]

Tied matches

Most consecutive wins by a team

Wins Team First win Last win
12  Afghanistan  Zimbabwe at Sharjah, 5 February 2018 (Scorecard)  Bangladesh at Dhaka, 15 September 2019 (Scorecard)
11  Afghanistan  West Indies at Nagpur, 27 March 2016 (Scorecard)  Ireland at Greater Noida, 12 March 2017 (Scorecard)
9  Pakistan  Zimbabwe at Harare, 4 July 2018 (Scorecard)  New Zealand at Dubai, 4 November 2018 (Scorecard)
8  England  Pakistan at Bridgetown, 6 May 2010 (Scorecard)  Australia at Adelaide, 12 January 2011 (Scorecard)
8  Ireland  Kenya at Mombasa, 22 February 2012 (Scorecard)  Afghanistan at Dubai (DSC), 24 March 2012 (Scorecard)
8  Pakistan  New Zealand at Auckland, 25 January 2018 (Scorecard)  Zimbabwe at Harare, 1 July 2018 (Scorecard)
8  Papua New Guinea  Vanuatu at Port Moresby, 24 March 2019 (Scorecard)  Namibia at Dubai (GCA2), 20 October 2019 (Scorecard)

No results are treated the same as losses and ties in the above table. A no result occurs when a match is abandoned partway through, usually due to rain.
Updated:15 September 2019[15]

Most consecutive defeats

Defeats Team First defeat Last defeat
16  Zimbabwe  Sri Lanka at Providence, 3 May 2010 (Scorecard)  West Indies at North Sound, 3 March 2013 (Scorecard)
13  Zimbabwe  India at Harare, 20 June 2016 (Scorecard)  Ireland at Bready, 12 July 2019 (Scorecard)
12  Netherlands  South Africa at Cape Town, 15 September 2007 (Scorecard)  Australia at Bridgetown, 5 May 2010 (Scorecard)
9  United Arab Emirates  Sri Lanka at Dhaka, 25 February 2016 (Scorecard)  Ireland at Dubai, 18 January 2017 (Scorecard)
8  Bangladesh  Pakistan at Kolkata, 16 March 2016 (Scorecard)  Sri Lanka at Colombo (RPS), 4 April 2017 (Scorecard)
8  Sri Lanka  Bangladesh at Colombo (RPS), 6 April 2017 (Scorecard)  India at Mumbai, 24 December 2017 (Scorecard)

No results are treated the same as losses and ties in the above table. A no result occurs when a match is abandoned partway through, usually due to rain.
* indicates that the sequence is ongoing
Updated: 4 November 2018[16]

Most sixes in an innings

Sixes Batting Team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
22  Afghanistan  Ireland Dehradun 23 February 2019 Scorecard
21  West Indies  India Lauderhill 27 August 2016 Scorecard
 India  Sri Lanka Indore 22 December 2017 Scorecard
 Austria  Luxembourg Ilfov County 31 August 2019 Scorecard
20  Scotland  Netherlands Dublin (Malahide) 16 September 2019 Scorecard
Updated: 8 November 2019[17]

Most fours in an innings

Fours Batting team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
30  Sri Lanka  Kenya Johannesburg 14 September 2007 Scorecard
29  Sri Lanka  India Nagpur 9 December 2009 Scorecard
29  Czech Republic  Turkey Ilfov County 30 August 2019 Scorecard
26  West Indies  South Africa Johannesburg 11 January 2015 Scorecard
26  Ireland  Scotland Deventer 16 June 2018 Scorecard

Updated: 31 August 2019[18]

Most sixes in a match

Sixes Teams Venue Date Scorecard
32  West Indies (21) v  India (11) Lauderhill 27 August 2016 Scorecard
32  New Zealand (18) v  Australia (14) Eden Park 16 February 2018 Scorecard
31  India (21) v  Sri Lanka (10) Indore 22 December 2017 Scorecard
30  Ireland (11) v  Netherlands (19) Sylhet 21 March 2014 Scorecard
30  Afghanistan (22) v  Ireland (8) Dehradun 23 February 2019 Scorecard

Updated: 23 February 2019[19]

Highest aggregate runs in a single match

Runs Teams Venue Date Scorecard
489  West Indies (245/6) v  India (244/4) Lauderhill 27 August 2016 Scorecard
488  New Zealand (243/6) v  Australia (245/5) [18.5] Auckland 16 February 2018 Scorecard
472  Afghanistan (278/3) v  Ireland (194/6) Dehradun 23 February 2019 Scorecard
467  South Africa (231/7) v  West Indies (236/6) [19.2] Johannesburg 11 January 2015 Scorecard
459  South Africa (229/4) v  England (230/8) Mumbai 18 March 2016 Scorecard
Updated: 23 February 2019[20]

Most fours in a match

Fours Teams Venue Date Scorecard
47  India (18) v  Sri Lanka (29) Nagpur 9 December 2009 Scorecard
45  Ireland (22) v  Scotland (23) Dublin (Malahide) 17 September 2019 Scorecard
44  South Africa (18) v  West Indies (26) Johannesburg 11 January 2015 Scorecard
43  South Africa (24) v  West Indies (19) London 13 June 2009 Scorecard
43  Bangladesh (22) v  Pakistan (21) Kandy 25 September 2012 Scorecard
43  England (24) v  Australia (19) Southampton 29 August 2013 Scorecard
43  Australia (24) v  India (19) Rajkot 10 October 2013 Scorecard
43  Netherlands (23) v  Ireland (20) Muscat 17 February 2019 Scorecard
Updated: 22 December 2017[21]

Individual records (batting)

Most career runs

Rank Runs Innings Batsman Team T20I career span
1 2,794 76 Virat Kohli  India 2010–present
2 2,773 100 Rohit Sharma  India 2007–present
3 2,536 85 Martin Guptill  New Zealand 2006–present
4 2,321 105 Shoaib Malik  Pakistan 2007–present
5 2,207 79 David Warner  Australia 2009–present

Updated: 2 February 2020[22]

Most runs in each batting position

Batting Position Batsman Innings Runs Team T20I Career Span
Opener Rohit Sharma 75 2,313  India 2007–present
Number 3 Virat Kohli 52 2,122  India 2010–present
Number 4 Eoin Morgan 57 1,214  England 2010–Present
Number 5 Shoaib Malik 43 955  Pakistan 2006–present
Number 6 Mahmudullah 32 670  Bangladesh 2007–present
Number 7 Thisara Perera 28 469  Sri Lanka 2010–present
Number 8 Mashrafe Mortaza 21 224  Bangladesh 2006–2017
Number 9 Umar Gul 18 127  Pakistan 2007–2016
Number 10 Saeed Ajmal 14 75  Pakistan 2010–2016
Number 11 Dewald Nel 5 34  Scotland 2007–2010
Source: Howstat. Last updated: 31 January 2020

Highest Average in each batting position

Batting Position Batsman Innings Runs Average Team T20I Career Span
Opener Babar Azam 21 894 52.59  Pakistan 2016–present
Number 3 Virat Kohli 52 2,122 58.94  India 2010–present
Number 4 JP Duminy 34 1,021 44.39  South Africa 2007–2019
Number 5 21 531 44.25  South Africa 2007–2019
Number 6 MS Dhoni 32 624 34.67  India 2006–present
Number 7 Thisara Perera 28 469 24.68  Sri Lanka 2010–present
Number 8 Mashrafe Mortaza 21 224 14.00  Bangladesh 2006–2017
Number 9 Tim Southee 16 111 12.33  New Zealand 2008–present
Number 10 Saeed Ajmal 14 75 9.38  Pakistan 2009–2015
Number 11 Chris Mpofu 8 26 13.00  Zimbabwe 2008–present
Source: Howstat. Last updated: 31 January 2020

Most runs in a calendar year

Runs Innings Batsman Team Year
748 20 Paul Stirling  Ireland 2019
729 23 Kevin O'Brien  Ireland 2019
702 24 Max O'Dowd  Netherlands 2019
689 17 Shikhar Dhawan  India 2018
641 13 Virat Kohli  India 2016

Updated: 2 November 2019[23]

Most 50+ scores

50+ (100+50) Innings Batsman Team T20I career span
25 (4+21) 100 Rohit Sharma  India 2007–present
24 (0+24) 76 Virat Kohli  India 2010–present
18 (0+18) 77 Paul Stirling  Ireland 2009–present
18 (1+17) 79 David Warner  Australia 2009–present
17 (2+15) 85 Martin Guptill  New Zealand 2009–present

Updated: 2 February 2020[24]

Highest career strike rate

Strike rate Runs scored Balls faced Batsman Team T20I career span
165.80 577 348 Ravija Sandaruwan  Kuwait 2019–2020
160.00 1,576 985 Glenn Maxwell  Australia 2012–2019
158.52 558 352 Tim David  Singapore 2019–2020
156.44 1,724 1,102 Colin Munro  New Zealand 2012–2020
155.87 1,989 1,276 Aaron Finch  Australia 2011–2020

Qualification: 250 balls.
Updated: 9 March 2020[25]

Highest career average

Average Innings
Runs Batsman T20I career span
50.80 76 2,794 India Virat Kohli 2010–present
50.72 38 1,471 Pakistan Babar Azam 2016–present
47.13 32 707 India Manish Pandey 2015–present
45.65 38 1,461 India K. L. Rahul 2016–present
44.41 22 533 Netherlands Ryan ten Doeschate 2008–present

Qualification: 20 innings
Last updated: 2 February 2020[26]

Most career ducks

Ducks Innings Batsman Team T20I career span
10 79 Tillakaratne Dilshan  Sri Lanka 2006–2016
10 79 Umar Akmal  Pakistan 2009–2019
10 89 Kevin O'Brien  Ireland 2008–present
9 45 Luke Wright  England 2007–2014
9 77 Paul Stirling  Ireland 2009–present

Last updated:10 March 2020[27]

Most career sixes

Sixes Balls faced Batsman Team T20I career span
127 1998 Rohit Sharma  India 2007–present
119 1884 Martin Guptill  New Zealand 2009–present
107 1102 Colin Munro  New Zealand 2012–present
105 1139 Chris Gayle  West Indies 2006–2019
103 1475 Eoin Morgan  England 2009–present
Updated: 2 February 2020[28]

Most career fours

Fours Balls faced Batsman Team T20I career span
258 2021 Virat Kohli  India 2010–present
251 1521 Paul Stirling  Ireland 2009–present
245 1998 Rohit Sharma  India 2007–present
225 1884 Martin Guptill  New Zealand 2009–present
223 1567 Tillakaratne Dilshan  Sri Lanka 2006–2016

Updated: 2 February 2020[29]

Highest individual score

Runs Batsman Batting team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
172 Aaron Finch  Australia  Zimbabwe Harare 3 July 2018 Scorecard
162* Hazratullah Zazai  Afghanistan  Ireland Dehradun 23 February 2019 Scorecard
156 Aaron Finch  Australia  England Southampton 29 August 2013 Scorecard
145* Glenn Maxwell  Australia  Sri Lanka Pallekele 6 September 2016 Scorecard
127* George Munsey  Scotland  Netherlands Dublin (Malahide) 16 September 2019 Scorecard

Updated: 23 February 2019[30]

Highest individual score (by batting position)

Runs Position Batsman Batting team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
172 Openers Aaron Finch  Australia  Zimbabwe Harare 3 July 2018

Scorecard

123 Position 3 Brendon McCullum  New Zealand  Bangladesh Pallekele 21 September 2012 Scorecard
113* Position 4 Glenn Maxwell  Australia  India Bengaluru 27 February 2019 Scorecard
105* Position 5 Sivakumar Periyalwar  Romania  Turkey Ilfov County 29 August 2019 Scorecard
87 Position 6 Sam Billings  England  West Indies Basseterre 8 March 2019 Scorecard
89 Position 7 Mohammad Nabi  Afghanistan  Ireland Greater Noida 12 March 2017 Scorecard
84* Position 8 Isuru Udana  Sri Lanka  South Africa Centurion, Gauteng 22 March 2019 Scorecard
46 Position 9 Anwar Ali  Pakistan  Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 1 August 2015 Scorecard
40 Position 10 Sompal Kami    Nepal  Hong Kong Colombo (PSS) 24 November 2014 Scorecard
18 Position 11 Paul van Meekeren  Netherlands  Hong Kong Dubai 18 January 2017 Scorecard

Updated: 15 September 2019[31]

Fastest 50

Balls Batsman Batting team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
12 Yuvraj Singh  India  England Durban 19 September 2007 Scorecard
13 Mirza Ahsan  Austria  Luxembourg Ilfov County 31 August 2019 Scorecard
14 Colin Munro  New Zealand  Sri Lanka Auckland 10 January 2016 Scorecard
15 Faisal Khan  Saudi Arabia  Kuwait Muscat 24 January 2019 Scorecard
16 Shai Hope  West Indies  Bangladesh Sylhet 17 December 2018 Scorecard
Updated: 16 September 2019[32]

Fastest 100

Balls Batsman Batting team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
35 David Miller  South Africa  Bangladesh Potchefstroom 29 October 2017 Scorecard
Rohit Sharma  India  Sri Lanka Indore 22 December 2017 Scorecard
Sudesh Wickramasekara  Czech Republic  Turkey Ilfov County 30 August 2019 Scorecard
39 Sivakumar Periyalwar  Romania  Turkey Ilfov County 29 August 2019 Scorecard
41 George Munsey  Scotland  Netherlands Malahide (Dublin) 16 September 2019 Scorecard
Updated: 16 September 2019[33]

Most sixes in an innings

Sixes Batsman Batting team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
16 (62) Hazratullah Zazai  Afghanistan  Ireland Dehradun 23 February 2019 Scorecard
14 (63) Aaron Finch  Australia  England Southampton 29 August 2013 Scorecard
13 (51) Richard Levi  South Africa  New Zealand Hamilton 19 February 2012 Scorecard
14 (56) George Munsey  Scotland  Netherlands Dublin 16 September 2019 Scorecard
12 (62) Evin Lewis  West Indies  India Jamaica 9 July 2017 Scorecard

Number in parentheses represents the number of balls the batsman faced during the innings.
Updated: 23 February 2019[34]

Most fours in an innings

Fours Batsman Batting team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
16 (76) Aaron Finch  Australia  Zimbabwe Harare 3 July 2018 Scorecard
14 (52) Aaron Finch  Australia  India Rajkot 10 October 2013 Scorecard
14 (55) Herschelle Gibbs  South Africa  West Indies Johannesburg 11 September 2007 Scorecard
14 (65) Glenn Maxwell  Australia  Sri Lanka Pallekele 6 September 2016 Scorecard

Number in parentheses represents the number of balls the batsman faced during the innings.
Updated: 23 February 2019[35]

Most runs off an over

Runs Sequence Batsman Batting team Bowler Venue Date Scorecard
36 6–6–6–6–6–6 Yuvraj Singh  India England Stuart Broad Durban 19 September 2007 Scorecard
34 6–6–4–1–(nb+4)–6–6 Tim Seifert
Ross Taylor
 New Zealand India Shivam Dube Mount Maunganui 2 February 2020 Scorecard
32 6–6–w–6–6–6–1 Evin Lewis  West Indies India Stuart Binny Lauderhill, Florida 27 August 2016 Scorecard
6–6–2–nb–(nb+4)–4–6–2 Jos Buttler  England South Africa Wayne Parnell Edgbaston 12 September 2012 Scorecard
4–wk–(nb+6)–(nb+1)–6–6–6–1[a] Jos Buttler
Jonny Bairstow
Luke Wright
 England Afghanistan Izatullah Dawlatzai Colombo (RPS) 21 September 2012 Scorecard
6–4–4–6–6–6 George Munsey  Scotland Netherlands Max O'Dowd Malahide (Dublin) 16 September 2019 Scorecard
Key:
  • nb – No-ball
    • (nb+X) – A no-ball was bowled and X runs were scored off the bat
    • Ynb – A no-ball was bowled with one run scored directly from the no-ball and Y-1 runs being scored from byes or leg byes (however, all Y runs will be scored as no-balls on the scorecard)[36]
  • w – Wide
  • wk – Wicket

Updated: 2 February 2020[37]
^[a] The over started with Buttler facing and Wright off strike. Buttler faced the first ball and was dismissed on the second ball of the over. Bairstow came in and faced the next two deliveries and Wright faced the last four deliveries.[38]

Individual records (bowling)

Most wickets in a career

Wickets Matches Bowler Team T20I career span
107 84 Lasith Malinga  Sri Lanka 2006–present
98 99 Shahid Afridi  Pakistan 2006–2018
92 76 Shakib Al Hasan  Bangladesh 2006–present
89 48 Rashid Khan  Afghanistan 2015–present
85 60 Umar Gul  Pakistan 2007–2016
85 64 Saeed Ajmal  Pakistan 2009–2015

Updated: 12 January 2020[39]

Most wickets in a calendar year

Wickets Matches Bowler Team Year
31 19 Andrew Tye  Australia 2018
28 16 Sandeep Lamichhane    Nepal 2019
19 Brandon Glover  Netherlands 2019
19 Karan KC    Nepal 2019
19 Shadab Khan  Pakistan 2018
21 Jasprit Bumrah  India 2016

Updated: 9 December 2019[40]

Most four-wickets-in-an-innings (and over) in a career

4+ Matches Bowler Team T20I career span
6 60 Umar Gul  Pakistan 2007–2016
5 42 Rashid Khan  Afghanistan 2015–present
39 Ajantha Mendis  Sri Lanka 2008–2014
4 38 Imran Tahir  South Africa 2013–2019
64 Saeed Ajmal  Pakistan 2009–2015
76 Shakib Al Hasan  Bangladesh 2006–present

Updated: 9 August 2019[41]

Best career economy rate

Economy rate Overs bowled Bowler Team T20I career span
5.70 131.1 Daniel Vettori  New Zealand 2007–2014
5.97 130.0 Imad Wasim  Pakistan 2015–present
6.01 171.4 Sunil Narine  West Indies 2012–present
6.12 102.3 Adam Zampa‡  Australia 2012–present
6.14 183.0 Rashid Khan  Afghanistan 2015–present

Qualification: 500 balls bowled.
Updated: 24 May 2020[42]

Best career strike rate

Strike rate Wickets Overs Bowled Bowler Team T20I career span
12.3 89 183.0 Rashid Khan  Afghanistan 2015–present
13.0 44 95.5 Ahsan Malik  Netherlands 2012–2017
13.1 41 89.5 Kesrick Williams  West Indies 2016–present
13.4 66 147.3 Ajantha Mendis  Sri Lanka 2008–2014
13.4 63 140.5 Imran Tahir  South Africa 2013–2019

Qualification: 500 balls bowled.
Rashid Khan and Imran Tahir both have played for ICC World XI as well and their records are included above. Updated: 24 May 2020.[43]

Best career averages

Average Wickets Runs conceded Bowler Team T20I career span
12.62 89 1124 Rashid Khan  Afghanistan 2015–present
14.42 66 952 Ajantha Mendis  Sri Lanka 2008–2014
15.04 63 948 Imran Tahir  South Africa 2013–2019
16.25 51 829 Bilal Khan  Oman 2015–present
16.59 44 730 Ahsan Malik  Netherlands 2012-2017

Qualification: 500 balls bowled.
Rashid Khan and Imran Tahir both have played for ICC World XI and their records in those matches are included above.
Updated: 24 May 2020.[44]

Best figures in a match

Figures Bowler Bowling team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
6/7 (3.2 overs) Deepak Chahar  India  Bangladesh Nagpur 10 November 2019 Scorecard
6/8 (4.0 overs) Ajantha Mendis  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe Hambantota 18 September 2012 Scorecard
6/16 (4.0 overs) Ajantha Mendis  Sri Lanka  Australia Pallekele 8 August 2011 Scorecard
6/25 (4.0 overs) Yuzvendra Chahal  India  England Bangalore 1 February 2017 Scorecard
5/3 (2.0 overs) Rashid Khan  Afghanistan  Ireland Greater Noida 10 March 2017 Scorecard
5/3 (3.3 overs) Rangana Herath  Sri Lanka  New Zealand Chittagong 31 March 2014 Scorecard

Updated: 10 November 2019[45]

Most runs conceded in an innings

Runs Bowling figures Bowler Bowling team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
75 4–0–75–0 Kasun Rajitha  Sri Lanka  Australia Adelaide 27 October 2019 Scorecard
70 4–0–70–1 Tunahan Turan  Turkey  Czech Republic Iffov County 30 August 2019 Scorecard
69 4–0–69–0 Barry McCarthy  Ireland  Afghanistan Greater Noida 12 March 2017

Scorecard

68 4–0–68–1 Kyle Abbott  South Africa  West Indies Johannesburg 11 January 2015 Scorecard

Bowling figures given above are in the form of "Overs-Maidens-Runs-Wickets".
Updated: 27 October 2019[46]

Hat-tricks

As of 21st February 2020, there have been 13 hat-tricks in T20 Internationals, with Lasith Malinga being the only player to take two.

Individual records (fielding)

Most catches in T20I career

Catches Innings Fielder Team T20I career span
57 78 David Miller  South Africa 2010–present
50 113 Shoaib Malik  Pakistan 2006–present
47 88 Martin Guptill  New Zealand 2009–present
46 100 Ross Taylor  New Zealand 2006–present
44 52 AB de Villiers  South Africa 2006–2017
78 Mohammad Nabi  Afghanistan 2010–present
79 David Warner  Australia 2009–present

The list excludes catches made as wicket-keeper
Updated: 12 February 2020[47]

Individual records (wicket-keeper)

Most dismissals in career

Dismissals Catches Stumpings Innings Player Team T20I career span
91 57 34 97 MS Dhoni  India 2006–2019
63 43 20 71 Denesh Ramdin  West Indies 2006–present
60 28 32 53 Kamran Akmal  Pakistan 2006–2017
58 30 28 75 Mushfiqur Rahim  Bangladesh 2006–present
54 26 28 64 Mohammad Shahzad  Afghanistan 2010–present

Innings refers to when the player was the designated keeper. All figures exclude catches not made as a wicketkeeper.
Updated:7 October 2019[48]

Most catches in career

Catches Innings Wicket-keeper Team T20I career span
57 97 MS Dhoni  India 2006–2019
38 68 Denesh Ramdin  West Indies 2006–present
36 37 Quinton de Kock  South Africa 2012–present
35 57 Sarfaraz Ahmed  Pakistan 2010–2019
30 75 Mushfiqur Rahim  Bangladesh 2006–present

Innings refers to when the player was the designated keeper. All figures exclude catches not made as a wicketkeeper.
Updated: 7 October 2019[49]

Most stumpings in career

Stumpings Innings Wicket-keeper Team T20I career span
34 97 MS Dhoni  India 2006–Present
32 58 Kamran Akmal  Pakistan 2006–2017
28 65 Mohammad Shahzad  Afghanistan 2010–present
28 79 Mushfiqur Rahim  Bangladesh 2006–present
20 68 Dinesh Ramdin  West Indies 2006–present

Updated: 7 October 2019[50]

Individual records (others)

Most matches played in career

Matches Player Team T20I Career Span
113 Shoaib Malik  Pakistan 2006–present
108 Rohit Sharma  India 2007–present
100 Ross Taylor  New Zealand 2006–present
99 Shahid Afridi  Pakistan 2006–2018
98 MS Dhoni  India 2006–2019

Updated: 2 February 2020[51]

Most matches as captain

Matches Player Team T20I captaincy career span
72 MS Dhoni  India 2007–2016
56 William Porterfield  Ireland 2008–2017
49 Asghar Afghan  Afghanistan 2015–present
47 Darren Sammy  West Indies 2011–2016
46 Eoin Morgan  England 2012–present

Updated: 10 March 2020[52]

Oldest players

Age at last match Player Team Last T20I date
59 years, 181 days Osman Goker  Turkey 29 August 2019
57 years, 89 days Cengiz Akyüz  Turkey 29 August 2019
57 years, 56 days Serdar Kansoy  Turkey 31 August 2019
54 years, 98 days Hasan Alta  Turkey 31 August 2019
53 years, 287 days James Moses  Botswana 22 May 2019

Updated: 31 August 2019[53]

Youngest players

Age on debut Player Team T20I debut date
14 years, 211 days Meet Bhavsar  Kuwait 20 January 2019
15 years, 128 days Georgios Galanis  Greece 15 October 2019
15 years, 138 days Musa Shaheen  Denmark 13 July 2019
15 years, 201 days Lourenço Simango  Mozambique 7 November 2019
15 years, 206 days Kushal Malla    Nepal 27 September 2019

Updated: 20 November 2019[54]

Most matches as an umpire

Matches Umpire Country T20I Career Span
49 Ahsan Raza  Pakistan 2010–present
46 Aleem Dar  Pakistan 2009–present
37 Ian Gould  England 2006–2016
36 Shaun George  South Africa 2010–present
36 Shozab Raza  Pakistan 2012–present

Updated: 27 January 2020[55]

Most matches as a match referee

Matches Referee Country T20I Career Span
124 Jeff Crowe  New Zealand 2005–present
106 Chris Broad  England 2005–present
104 Ranjan Madugalle  Sri Lanka 2006–present
87 Andy Pycroft  Zimbabwe 2009–present
82 Javagal Srinath  India 2006–present

Updated: 11 March 2020[56]

Most Player-of-the Match Awards

No. of Awards Player Team Matches T20I Career Span
12 Mohammad Nabi  Afghanistan 75 2010–present
Virat Kohli  India 75 2010–present
11 Shahid Afridi  Pakistan 99 2006–2018
10 Rohit Sharma  India 107 2007–Present
9 Chris Gayle  West Indies 58 2006–present
Shane Watson  Australia 58 2006–2016
Mohammad Shahzad  Afghanistan 65 2010–present
David Warner  Australia 76 2009–present
Mohammad Hafeez  Pakistan 89 2006–present

Last updated: 29 December 2019[57]

Partnership records

Highest overall partnership runs by a pair

Runs Innings Players Batting team Highest Average 100/50 T20I career span
1743 52 Shikhar Dhawan & Rohit Sharma  India 160 33.51 4/7 2013–present
1348 34 Kyle Coetzer & George Munsey  Scotland 200 39.64 2/10 2015–present
1202 35 Kevin O'Brien & Paul Stirling  Ireland 154 34.34 3/5 2010–present
1154 37 David Warner & Shane Watson  Australia 133 31.18 3/6 2009–2016
1151 24 Martin Guptill & Kane Williamson  New Zealand 171* 50.04 3/8 2012–present
1083 29 Martin Guptill & Colin Munro  New Zealand 136 38.67 3/4 2012–present

An asterisk (*) signifies an unbroken partnership (i.e. neither of the batsmen was dismissed before either the end of the allotted overs or the required score being reached).
Updated: 10 March 2020[58]

Highest partnerships (any wicket)

Runs Partnership Players Batting team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
236 1st wicket Usman Ghani & Hazratullah Zazai  Afghanistan  Ireland Dehradun 23 February 2019 Scorecard
223 1st wicket Aaron Finch & D'Arcy Short  Australia  Zimbabwe Harare 3 July 2018 Scorecard
200 1st wicket George Munsey & Kyle Coetzer  Scotland  Netherlands Malahide (Dublin) 16 September 2019 Scorecard
182 3rd wicket Dawid Malan & Eoin Morgan  England  New Zealand Napier 8 November 2019 Scorecard
171* 1st wicket Martin Guptill & Kane Williamson  New Zealand  Pakistan Hamilton 17 January 2016 Scorecard

An asterisk (*) signifies an unbroken partnership (i.e. neither of the batsmen was dismissed before either the end of the allotted overs or the required score being reached).
Updated: 8 November 2019[59]

Highest partnerships (by wicket)

Partnership Runs Batsmen Batting team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
1st wicket 236 Usman Ghani & Hazratullah Zazai  Afghanistan  Ireland Dehradun 23 February 2019 Scorecard
2nd wicket 166 Mahela Jayawardene & Kumar Sangakkara  Sri Lanka  West Indies Bridgetown 7 May 2010 Scorecard
3rd wicket 182 Dawid Malan & Eoin Morgan  England  New Zealand Napier 8 November 2019 Scorecard
4th wicket 161 David Warner & Glenn Maxwell  Australia  South Africa Johannesburg 6 March 2016 Scorecard
5th wicket 119* Shoaib Malik & Misbah-ul-Haq  Pakistan  Australia Johannesburg 18 September 2007 Scorecard
6th wicket 101* Cameron White & Michael Hussey  Australia  Sri Lanka Bridgetown 9 May 2010 Scorecard
7th wicket 91 Paul Collingwood & Michael Yardy  England  West Indies London 28 June 2007 Scorecard
8th wicket 80 Preston Mommsen & Safyaan Sharif  Scotland  Netherlands Edinburgh 11 July 2015 Scorecard
9th wicket 66 Dwayne Bravo & Jerome Taylor  West Indies  Pakistan Dubai (DSC) 23 September 2016 Scorecard
10th wicket 38 Mohammad Adnan & Usman Ali  Saudi Arabia  Qatar Muscat 21 January 2019 Scorecard

An asterisk (*) signifies an unbroken partnership (i.e. neither of the batsmen was dismissed before either the end of the allotted overs or the required score being reached).
Updated:8 November 2019[60]

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