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  • Babar Azam T20 Runs Against Each Team

    Babar Azam T20 Runs Against Each Team

    Babar Azam T20 Runs Against Each Team: The newest sensation in T20 cricket is Babar Azam. He is scoring runs in the format at a rate that is unmatched. Eventually, the Pakistani skipper will rank among the best 5 run scorers in the format.

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    The majority of his runs, it is asserted, have come against inferior opposition. Therefore, we made the decision to write an analytical report on his batting statistics versus each of his opponents’ nations.

    Babar Azam T20 runs against each nation:

    OPPONENTSMATCHESINNINGSRUNSHIGH SCOREAVERAGESTRIKE RATE100s/50s
    Zimbabwe762328238.66124.060/3
    World XI331798659.66147.930/1
    West Indies171454097*49.09127.350/5
    Sri Lanka8811434*16.2889.060/0
    South Africa111141612237.81142.461/2
    Scotland11666666.00140.420/1
    New Zealand1313522101*52.20129.521/4
    Netherlands11444.0080.000/0
    Namibia11707070.00142.850/1
    India449268*30.66127.770/1
    Honk Kong11999.00112.500/0
    England1615592110*49.33140.951/4
    Bangladesh8819566*27.85105.970/2
    Australia8838368*63.83126.820/5
    Afghanistan22515125.50106.250/1
    TOTAL10196346512242.25128.813/30
    Babar Azam T20 Runs Against Each Team

    Babar Azam Stats:

    Evidently, England, Australia, West Indies, South Africa, and New Zealand make up the top five T20 teams that Babar Azam has faced in more than 60% of his games. And by T20 standards, his batting average against these clubs has been outstanding. Against South Africa, he recorded his only century in the format and the highest T20 score of 122. View the clip of the unique Babar knock that enabled Pakistan to successfully chase down the Protean nation’s 200+ total.

    Six separate teams gave the Pakistani great batting Man of the Match honors. Babar has only appeared uneasy when playing Sri Lanka. With a maximum score of 34, he has his lowest batting average and strike rate versus Pakistan’s Asian opponent.

  • T20 Blast 2023 Schedule, Fixtures: Vitality Blast T20 2023 Match Time Table, Venue | T20 Blast 2023 Squads

    T20 Blast 2023 Schedule, Fixtures: Vitality Blast T20 2023 Match Time Table, Venue | T20 Blast 2023 Squads

    T20 Blast 2023 Schedule: The Vitality T20 Blast 2023 is expected to begin on Saturday, May 20, with Derbyshire vs. Lancashire serving as the opening match of the competition. Both the North Group and the South Group are made up of all 18 teams competing in the tournament. The top four teams from each group will advance to the competition’s quarterfinals.

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    The previous iteration of the competition was won by Hampshire, led by James Vince, as they defeated Lancashire by one run in the championship match. The tournament’s championship game is planned for Saturday, July 15). The Vitality T20 Blast 2023 will feature every game at a different location in England.

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    T20 Blast 2023 Detail:

    Tournament Dates: 20th May – 15th July 2023

    Tournament format(s): Twenty20

    Host(s): England

    Participants: 18

    Matches played: 133

    T20 Blast Team list 2023:

    North Group Teams:

    • Birmingham Bears
    • Derbyshire Falcons
    • Durham
    • Lancashire Lightning
    • Leicestershire Foxes
    • Northants Steelbacks
    • Nottinghamshire Outlaws
    • Worcestershire Rapids
    • Yorkshire Vikings

    South Group Teams:

    • Essex Eagles
    • Glamorgan
    • Gloucestershire
    • Hampshire Hawks
    • Kent Spitfires
    • Middlesex
    • Somerset
    • Surrey
    • Sussex Sharks

    T20 Blast 2023 Time, Location, and Schedule:

    DateMatchVenue
    Saturday 20 May 2023Birmingham Bears v Yorkshire VikingsEdgbaston01:30 GMT 02:30LOCAL
    Saturday 20 May 2023Derbyshire Falcons v Lancashire LightningEdgbaston18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Wednesday 24 May 2023Kent Spitfires v Gloucestershire Spitfire Ground, Canterbury18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Wednesday 24 May 2023Northamptonshire Steelbacks v Worcestershire RapidsCounty Ground, Northampton18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Wednesday 24 May 2023Somerset v Hampshire Hawks Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Thursday 25 May 2023Lancashire Lightning v Leicestershire FoxesEmirates Old Trafford12:30 local    11:30 GMT
    Thursday 25 May 2023Middlesex v Surrey CCCLord’s Cricket Ground, London18:15 local    17:15 GMT
    Friday 26 May 2023Worcestershire Rapids vs Yorkshire VikingsNew Road, Worcester17:30 local    16:30 GMT
    Friday 26 May 2023Surrey CCC vs Kent SpitfiresThe Kia Oval, London18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 26 May 2023Northamptonshire Steelbacks vs Durham CricketThe County Ground, Northampton18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 26 May 2023Gloucestershire vs GlamorganThe Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 26 May 2023Notts Outlaws vs Derbyshire FalconsTrent Bridge, Nottingham18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 26 May 2023Leicestershire Foxes vs Birmingham BearsUptonsteel County Ground, Leicester18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 26 May 2023Hampshire Hawks vs MiddlesexThe Ageas Bowl, Southampton19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Friday 26 May 2023Sussex Sharks vs Somerset CCCThe 1st Central County Ground, Hove19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Saturday 27 May 2023Lancashire Lightning v Notts Outlaws Emirates Old Trafford18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Sunday 28 May 2023Yorkshire Vikings vs Durham CricketHeadingley Stadium, LeedsTBC
    Sunday 28 May 2023Surrey CCC vs Sussex SharksThe Kia Oval, London14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Sunday 28 May 2023Somerset CCC vs GlamorganThe Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Monday 29 May 2023Birmingham Bears v Lancashire LightningEdgbaston, Birmingham14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Monday 29 May 2023Worcestershire Rapids vs Leicestershire FoxesNew Road, Worcester14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Monday 29 May 2023Derbyshire Falcons vs Northamptonshire SteelbacksThe Incora County Ground, Derby15:00 local    14:00 GMT
    Monday 29 May 2023Middlesex vs GloucestershireMerchant Taylors’ School, Northwood14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Monday 29 May 2023Durham Cricket vs Notts OutlawsSeat Unique Riverside, Chester-le-Street18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Tuesday 30 May 2023Essex Eagles v GloucestershireCloud County Ground, Chelmsford18:00 local    17:00 GMT
    Tuesday 30 May 2023Kent Spitfires v Somerset CCCSpitfire Ground, Canterbury18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Tuesday 30 May 2023Notts Outlaws v Yorkshire VikingsTrent Bridge, Nottingham18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Wednesday 31 May 2023Hampshire Hawks v Surrey CCCAgeas Bowl19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Wednesday 31 May 2023Middlesex v GlamorganMerchant Taylors’ School, Northwood16:30 local    15:30 GMT
    Wednesday 31 May 2023Northamptonshire Steelbacks vs Birmingham Bears(County Ground, Northampton)18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Thursday 1 June 2023Leicestershire Foxes v Derbyshire FalconsUptonsteel County Ground, Leicester18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Thursday 1 June 2023Sussex Sharks v Essex Eagles1st Central County Ground, Hove19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Thursday 1 June 2023Yorkshire Vikings v Lancashire LightningHeadingley19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Friday 2 June 2023Derbyshire Falcons v Birmingham BearsIncora County Ground, Derby)19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Friday 2 June 2023Durham v Lancashire LightningSeat Unique Riverside18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 2 June 2023Essex Eagles v Hampshire HawksCloud County Ground, Chelmsford19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Friday 2 June 2023Glamorgan v Kent SpitfiresSophia Gardens18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 2 June 2023Gloucestershire v Surrey CCCCricket Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol18:45 local    17:45 GMT
    Friday 2 June 2023Northamptonshire Steelbacks v Leicestershire Foxes(County Ground, Northampton)18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 2 June 2023Notts Outlaws v Worcestershire Rapids(Trent Bridge)18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 2 June 2023Somerset v Middlesex(Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton)18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Saturday 3 June 2023Birmingham Bears v Notts OutlawsEdgbaston18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Saturday 3 June 2023Hampshire Hawks v Sussex SharksAgeas Bowl19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Sunday 4 June 2023Durham v Leicestershire FoxesSeat Unique Riverside14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Sunday 4 June 2023Gloucestershire v MiddlesexSeat Unique Stadium, Bristol14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Sunday 4 June 2023Kent Spitfires v Surrey CricketSpitfire Ground, Canterbury14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Sunday 4 June 2023Notts Outlaws v Lancashire LightningTrent Bridge15:00 local    14:00 GMT
    Sunday 4 June 2023Somerset CCC v Essex EaglesCooper Associates County Ground, Taunton)14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Sunday 4 June 2023Sussex Sharks v Glamorgan(1st Central County Ground, Hove)14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Sunday 4 June 2023Worcestershire Rapids v Northamptonshire Steelbacks(New Road)14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Sunday 4 June 2023Yorkshire Vikings v Derbyshire FalconsHeadingley11:30 local    10:30 GMT
    Tuesday 6 June 2023Durham v Northamptonshire SteelbacksSeat Unique Riverside18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Tuesday 6 June 2023Essex Eagles v Sussex SharksCloud County Ground, Chelmsford19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Tuesday 6 June 2023Leicestershire Foxes v Yorkshire VikingsUptonsteel County Ground, Leicester18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Tuesday 6 June 2023Middlesex v Hampshire HawksRadlett Cricket Club, Radlett16:30 local    15:30 GMT
    Wednesday 7 June 2023Birmingham Bears v Derbyshire FalconsEdgbaston, Birmingham18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Wednesday 7 June 2023Glamorgan v Surrey CCCSophia Gardens18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Wednesday 7 June 2023Hampshire Hawks v Somerset(Ageas Bowl)19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Wednesday 7 June 2023Kent Spitfires v Essex EaglesSpitfire Ground, Canterbury18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Wednesday 7 June 2023Lancashire Lightning v Worcestershire RapidsBlackpool17:00 local    16:00 GMT
    Thursday 8 June 2023Middlesex v Sussex SharksLord’s18:15 local    17:15 GMT
    Thursday 8 June 2023Notts Outlaws v DurhamTrent Bridge18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 9 June 2023Birmingham Bears v Northamptonshire SteelbacksEdgbaston18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 9 June 2023Derbyshire Falcons v Notts Outlaws(Incora County Ground, Derby)18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 9 June 2023Glamorgan v Essex EaglesSophia Gardens18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 9 June 2023Gloucestershire v Somerset CCCSeat Unique Stadium, Bristol18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 9 June 2023Kent Spitfires v Hampshire HawksSpitfire Ground, Canterbury18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 9 June 2023Leicestershire Foxes v DurhamUptonsteel County Ground, Leicester18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 9 June 2023Yorkshire Vikings v Worcestershire RapidsHeadingley18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 9 June 2023Sussex Sharks vs Surrey CCCThe 1st Central County Ground, Hove19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Friday 16 June 2023Durham v Derbyshire FalconsSeat Unique Riverside18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 16 June 2023Essex Eagles v GlamorganCloud County Ground, Chelmsford19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Friday 16 June 2023Middlesex v Kent SpitfiresLord’s18:15 local    17:15 GMT
    Friday 16 June 2023Northamptonshire Steelbacks v Lancashire LightningCounty Ground, Northampton18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 16 June 2023Somerset CCC v Surrey CCCCooper Associates County Ground, Taunton18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 16 June 2023Sussex Sharks v Hampshire Hawks1st Central County Ground, Hove)19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Friday 16 June 2023Worcestershire Rapids v Birmingham BearsNew Road17:30 local    16:30 GMT
    Friday 16 June 2023Yorkshire Vikings v Leicestershire FoxesHeadingley18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Saturday 17 June 2023Gloucestershire v Kent SpitfiresSeat Unique Stadium, Bristol19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Sunday 18 June 203Derbyshire Falcons v Yorkshire VikingsChesterfield14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Sunday 18 June 203Glamorgan v GloucestershireSophia Gardens14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Sunday 18 June 203Leicestershire Foxes v Worcestershire RapidsUptonsteel County Ground, Leicester14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Sunday 18 June 203Middlesex v Essex EaglesLord’s14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Sunday 18 June 203Northamptonshire Steelbacks v Notts OutlawsCounty Ground, Northampton14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Sunday 18 June 203Surrey CCC v Hampshire HawksKia Oval14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Monday 19 June 2023Essex Eagles v Somerset CCCCloud County Ground, Chelmsford19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Tuesday 20 June 2023Durham v Birmingham Bears(Seat Unique Riverside18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Tuesday 20 June 2023Gloucestershire v Hampshire HawksSeat Unique Stadium, Bristol18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Tuesday 20 June 2023Leicestershire Foxes v Notts OutlawsUptonsteel County Ground, Leicester18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Tuesday 20 June 2023Surrey CCC v Glamorgan(Kia Oval)18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Tuesday 20 June 2023Sussex Sharks v Kent Spitfires1st Central County Ground, Hove19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Tuesday 20 June 2023Worcestershire Rapids v Lancashire LightningNew Road17:30 local    16:30 GMT
    Tuesday 20 June 2023Yorkshire Vikings v Northamptonshire SteelbacksHeadingley18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Wednesday 21 June 2023Glamorgan v Somerset CCCSophia Gardens18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Wednesday 21 June 2023Northamptonshire Steelbacks v Derbyshire FalconsCounty Ground, Northampton18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Thursday 22 June 2023Essex Eagles v Kent SpitfiresCloud County Ground, Chelmsford19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Thursday 22 June 2023Gloucestershire v Sussex SharksSeat Unique Stadium, Bristol18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Thursday 22 June 2023Surrey CCC v MiddlesexKia Oval18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Thursday 22 June 2023Worcestershire Rapids v Notts OutlawsNew Road17:30 local    16:30 GMT
    Thursday 22 June 2023Yorkshire Vikings v Birmingham BearsHeadingley18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 23 June 2023Birmingham Bears v Worcestershire RapidsEdgbaston18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 23 June 2023Durham v Yorkshire VikingsSeat Unique Riverside18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 23 June 2023Glamorgan v Sussex Sharks(Sophia Gardens)18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 23 June 2023Hampshire Hawks v Essex EaglesAgeas Bowl)19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Friday 23 June 2023Kent Spitfires v MiddlesexSpitfire Ground, Canterbury18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 23 June 2023Lancashire Lightning v Derbyshire FalconsEmirates Old Trafford18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 23 June 2023Leicestershire Foxes v Northamptonshire SteelbacksUptonsteel County Ground, Leicester18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 23 June 2023Somerset CCC v GloucestershireCooper Associates County Ground, Taunton18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 30 June 2023Derbyshire Falcons v Leicestershire FoxesIncora County Ground, Derby)19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Friday 30 June 2023Essex Eagles v MiddlesexCloud County Ground, Chelmsford19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Friday 30 June 2023Hampshire Hawks v GlamorganAgeas Bowl19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Friday 30 June 2023Kent Spitfires v Sussex SharksSpitfire Ground, Canterbury18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 30 June 2023Lancashire Lightning v Yorkshire VikingsEmirates Old Trafford19:00 local    18:00 GMT
    Friday 30 June 2023Notts Outlaws v Birmingham BearsTrent Bridg18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 30 June 2023Surrey CCC v Somerset CCCKia Oval18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Friday 30 June 2023Worcestershire Rapids v DurhamNew Road17:30 local    16:30 GMT
    Saturday 1 July 2023Sussex Sharks v Gloucestershire1st Central County Ground, Hove14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Sunday 2 July 2023Birmingham Bears v DurhamEdgbastonTBC
    Sunday 2 July 2023Derbyshire Falcons v Worcestershire RapidsIncora County Ground, DerbyTBC
    Sunday 2 July 2023Glamorgan v MiddlesexSophia Gardens)TBC
    Sunday 2 July 2023Hampshire Hawks v GloucestershireAgeas BowlTBC
    Sunday 2 July 2023Lancashire Lightning v Northamptonshire SteelbacksEmirates Old TraffordTBC
    Sunday 2 July 2023Notts Outlaws v Leicestershire FoxesTrent Bridge)TBC
    Sunday 2 July 2023Somerset CCC v Kent Spitfires(Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton18:30 local    17:30 GMT
    Sunday 2 July 2023Surrey v Essex EaglesKia Oval)TBC
    Thursday 6 July 2023Quarter-final 1(Venue TBC)TBC
    Thursday 6 July 2023Quarter-final 2(Venue TBC)TBC
    Friday 7 July 2023Quarter-final 3(Venue TBC)TBC
    Friday 7 July 2023Quarter-final 4(Venue TBC)TBC
    Saturday 15 July – Vitality Blast Finals DaySemi-final 1Edgbaston, Birmingham11:00 local    10:00 GMT
    Saturday July 15th 2023Semi-final 2Edgbaston14:30 local    13:30 GMT
    Vitality Blast Final Edgbaston18:45 local    17:45 GMT

    T20 Blast 2023 Players Salary

    StagesPlayers Pool
    Money
    Employer’s National
    Insurance Element
    County Performance
    Payment
    Champions£175,000£24,150£81,060
    Runner-Ups£78,000£10,760£45,934
    Losing Semi-finalist
    (each team)
    £14,000£ 1,932£16,212
    Losing Quarterfinalist
    (each team)
    £4,500£621N/A
    Man of the Match
    (Per Match)
    £225£31.5N/A
    Man of the Match
    (Quarter-Finals)
    £500£6N/A
    Man of the Match
    (Semi-Finals)
    £1,000£138N/A
    Man of the Match
    (Final)
    £2,500£345N/A
    Most Valuable Player of tournament£5,000£690N/A
    T20 Blast 2023
  • Australia Women Won ICC T20 World Cup 2023

    Australia Women Won ICC T20 World Cup 2023

    T20 World Cup 2023: The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup was a big part of how T20 cricket for women has grown on an international level. Since it started in 2009, the tournament has seen some amazing matches, performances, and moments that changed the game.

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    T20 World Cup 2023 Winner: Australia

    The Australian women’s team has won six Women’s T20 World Cups

    In 2009, there were only eight teams in the tournament. Now, there are ten teams. The team’s WT20I ranking and the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup qualifier are used to decide if they will be able to play. The first Women’s T20 World Cup was held in 2009. England won it. Since then, most of the next six tournaments have been won by Australia. The Australian women’s cricket team has won a record-setting six Women’s T20 World Cups. In 2016, when West Indies won the trophy, they also came in second.

    India’s best showing at the Women’s T20 World Cup was in 2020, when they came in second place after Australia won the final. With three runner-up finishes, England has been through the most Women’s T20 World Cup heartbreaks. New Zealand is next with two runner-up finishes.

    Let’s go over the complete list of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup wins:

    2009 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup champion England:

    After beating New Zealand by six wickets in the final at Lord’s, England, which hosted the first tournament, was also named the winner. Claire Taylor of the English cricket team was named Player of the Tournament for how well she hit the ball.

    In 2009, England Women won all five of their games, which included the games in the league stage, the semi-final against Australia, and the final.

    Winner of the 2010 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup: Australia

    Australia’s name was first put on the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup trophy in the Caribbean in 2010. In the group stage, Australia beat England, South Africa, and West Indies. In the semi-final, they easily beat India.

    But the final against New Zealand was an exciting game with few points. Even though Australia only got 106 runs, all-rounder Ellyse Perry’s 3/18 in the run chase meant that the Kiwis could only get to 107.

    Winner of the 2012 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup: Australia

    In Colombo, Australia won its second straight title in a nail-biting final. Even though they lost to the English team in the group stage, the Aussies blew past India and Pakistan to get to the semifinals.

    In the semi-final, Australia easily beat the West Indies, and in the final, they beat England by four runs.

    Winner of the 2014 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup: Australia

    HAT-TRICK! In 2014, Meg Lanning and her team won their third ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in a row. The tournament was the first time that it had 10 teams. Australia lost to Trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand in their first group-stage game as they tried to defend their title. But the Aussies were able to get into the semi-finals because they won three games in a row against South Africa, Ireland, and Pakistan.

    In the semi-final at Mirpur, Australia beat West Indies by eight runs, like they did in the final. The final was a one-sided win for Australia, who brought England’s score down to 105/8 before reaching the goal with 29 balls left.

    Winner of the 2016 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup: West Indies

    In the 2016 tournament, which was held in India, the West Indies beat the three-time defending champions, Australia, in the final. At Kolkata, the Aussies made a good score of 148/5. But thanks to steady hits from Hayley Matthews and captain Stafanie Taylor, the West Indies women’s cricket team caught up in the last over.

    England was the only team to beat West Indies in the group stage. In the rest of the group stage, the Caribbean team beat Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India. In the semifinals, they beat New Zealand to win the T20 title.

    Winner of the 2018 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup: Australia

    In 2018, the Women’s T20 World Cup was held in the Caribbean, and the Australian cricket team won it again. In what looked like a repeat of the 2014 final, the team led by Meg Lanning bowled England out for 105 and then easily beat that score with almost five overs left. Alyssa Healy, the wicketkeeper, scored the most runs of anyone in 2018. This made her the Player of the Tournament.

    Australia won five of their six games in the Caribbean. India beat them in their last group-stage game, which was their only loss.

    Winner of the 2020 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup: Australia

    The four-time winners at the time in 2020, Australia was the first country to host the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. The Aussies got back on track after losing to India in the first game of their group stage. They then beat Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and New Zealand.

    Meg Lanning and her teammates beat South Africa in the semi-final at Sydney by five runs (D/L method). This put them in the final against India. Australia beat the Indian team by 85 runs in front of 86,174 people at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) during the final. Australia did a great job with both the bat and the ball. It was the Women’s T20 World Cup final with the most runs between the first and second teams.

    Winner of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in 2023: Australia

    Australia beat South Africa in the final of the eighth Women’s T20 World Cup, which was held in South Africa. This gave Australia its third title in this format.

    Ashleigh Gardner won the 2023 tournament and was named the Player of the Tournament. She made 110 runs and took 10 wickets for the team led by Meg Lanning.

    List of female T20 World Cup champions:

    EditionWinnerWin marginRunner-upHost nation
    2009England6 wicketsNew ZealandEngland
    2010Australia3 runsNew ZealandWest Indies
    2012Australia4 runsEnglandSri Lanka
    2014Australia6 wicketsEnglandBangladesh
    2016West Indies8 wicketsAustraliaIndia
    2018Australia8 wicketsEnglandWest Indies
    2020Australia85 runsIndiaAustralia
    2023Australia19 runsSouth AfricaSouth Africa
    T20 World Cup 2023
  • Top 10 ODI, T20, Test, IPL Run Machines | IPLT20 RECORDS

    Top 10 ODI, T20, Test, IPL Run Machines | IPLT20 RECORDS

    Who Is Run Machine Of Cricket

    Virat Kholi is known as the “Run Machine” of cricket. Because of his strong mindset, fierce batting style, and aggressive approach to the game, he got this title. He’s also broken so many world records in cricket.

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    Run Machines: Virat Kohli has the most runs in ODIs of any cricketer who is still playing. The former Indian captain got to 12,000 runs in ODIs faster than anyone else, doing it in 251 games.

    Most runs in ODI cricket

    Sachin Tendulkar, a famous cricket player, has scored the most runs in ODIs. During his career, which ran from 1989 to 2012 and included 463 games, the former captain of the Indian cricket team scored an impressive 18,426 runs. Tendulkar made his ODI debut against Pakistan in December 1989. He also holds the record for the most hundreds scored in all forms of the sport (100). Before opening his account against New Zealand in March 1990 with a 39-ball 36, the “Little Master” had two straight ducks in his first two ODIs.

    Sachin Tendulkar:

    Tendulkar didn’t get his first fifty in a One-Day International (ODI) game for almost a year. During Sri Lanka’s tour of India in December 1990, the top-order batter scored 53 runs off 41 balls, which helped India chase down 230 runs with six wickets left.

    Since Tendulkar hit that fifty against Sri Lanka, he has become one of the best batsmen ever to play the game. From the time he started playing in 1989 until he retired in 2012, he got 49 hundreds and 96 fifties. His best score was an unbeaten 200 against South Africa in 2010. At the end of his ODI career, Tendulkar had an average of 44.83 and a strike rate of 86.23. During this time, he hit 2016 fours, which was the most of any player in the format, and 195 sixes.

    Kumar Sangakkara:

    On the other hand, Kumar Sangakkara, who used to be the captain of Sri Lanka, has the second most runs in ODIs. Between 2000 and 2015, the batsman who kept wickets also scored 14,234 runs in the format. He hit 25 tones and 93 half-centuries during this time. Ricky Ponting is next on the list with 13,704 runs, followed by Sanath Jayasuriya (13,430) and Virat Kohli (12,762).

    Virat Kohli:

    Virat Kohli has the most runs of any active player in ODI cricket. The 33-year-old has scored 12,762 runs on average in 269 games. Kohli has the best average among players with more than 2,000 career runs in the 50-over format.

    Most runs in ODI cricket:

     
    PlayerTeamSpanMatchesRunsAverageHigh score100s50s
    Sachin TendulkarIndia1989-201246318,42644.83200*4996
    Kumar SangakkaraSri Lanka2000-201540414,23441.981692593
    Ricky PontingAustralia1995-201237513,70442.031643082
    Sanath JayasuriyaSri Lanka1989-201144513,43032.361892868
    Virat KohliIndia2008-2023*26912,76258.001834664
    Mahela JayawardeneSri Lanka1998-201544812,65033.371441977
    Inzamam-ul-HaqPakistan1991-200737811,73939.52137*1083
    Jacques KallisSouth Africa1996-201432811,57944.361391786
    Sourav GangulyIndia1992-200731111,36341.021832272
    Rahul DravidIndia1996-201134410,88939.1615312
    Run Machines

    Batsmen with Most Runs in T20 Cricket

    Cricket enthusiasts worldwide may prefer the latest format. T20 cricket changed cricket. Dramatic and fast-paced. Some batsmen have mastered the high-risk format. Batsmen have become famous in T20 cricket. Which T20 batsman has the most runs?

    Chris Gayle has the most T20 runs. The 41-year-old Jamaican great still destroys bowling setups. Gayle scored 14,289 runs in 449 T20 matches at 36.73 and 145.7. Gayle has T20 records for greatest score, most sixes, centuries, and half-centuries.

    Here, we’ll look at the top 10 batsmen in T20 cricket who have scored the most runs.

    1) Chris Gayle – 14,289 runs:

    The southpaw from the West Indies has been amazing in the shortest form of the game. Gayle has played 449 T20 games, including games for West Indies, Guyana Amazon Warriors in the CPL, Kings XI Punjab, Royal Challengers Bangalore, and Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL, to name a few. Gayle is the player with the most runs in a T20 game, and he also has the highest individual score in a T20 game (175* against Pune Warriors India in IPL 2013). The self-proclaimed Universe Boss has scored more than 14,000 runs in Twenty20 cricket, with an average of 36.73. The most interesting thing about him is that he has scored 87 half-centuries and 22 centuries in T20 cricket, which is more than any other player. He is the only batsman in T20 cricket to have more than 10 centuries. 8 is the next best!

    2) Kieron Pollard – 11,242 runs:

    Kieron Pollard is the captain of the Trinbago Knight Riders and a mainstay for the Mumbai Indians. He is also the captain of the West Indies at the T20 World Cup. Pollard is second on the list of T20 cricket players with the most runs. The tall, all-around player has been one of the best batsmen in the game’s shortest format. Pollard is a great team player, and even though he bats lower in the order, he has scored more than 11,000 runs in Twenty20 cricket. Pollard has played in 569 Twenty20 matches all over the world. He has scored 11,242 runs, including 56 half-centuries and one hundred. His 152.4 percent success rate is still one of the highest in the business.

    3) Shoaib Malik – 11,033 runs:

    Shoaib Malik is third on the list of people who have scored the most runs in T20 cricket. The former captain of Pakistan has played for many T20 teams over the course of his long career. He is the third-highest run scorer in the history of T20 cricket. Malik has played 443 Twenty20 matches and scored 11,033 runs, for an average of 36.53, with 67 half-centuries, in those games. He was a pioneer for Pakistan in the shortest form of cricket, and the fact that he still plays shows that he was right.

    4) Virat Kohli – 10,193 runs:

    Virat Kohli doesn’t like T20 cricket as much as the other types. Still, the legendary batsman is in the top five for most runs in T20 cricket. Kohli has been an absolute star for both Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL and India. Kohli has scored 10,193 runs in 320 T20 games, for an average of 41.27 runs per game. In Twenty20 cricket, he has hit 75 fifties and five centuries, four of which came in the 2016 IPL. Kohli may not have a great T20 career strike rate, but he is one of the most dangerous batsmen in T20 because he is so aware of the game and can change gears quickly.

    5) David Warner – 10,033 runs:

    David Warner is one of the best T20 players of all time. He is the only player to have won three IPL Orange caps. He is one of the best T20 openers because he can score against both fast and slow bowlers and hit even good balls over the fence. Warner was a big part of how Sunrisers Hyderabad won their first and only IPL title, and he has also been great for Australia. Warner has scored 10,033 runs in 307 T20 matches. He is fifth on the list of players with the most runs in T20 cricket. In T20, he has also hit 82 half-centuries and eight tones.

    Most Runs in T20 Cricket:

    PlayerMatchesRunsAverageStrike RateHS50s100s
    Chris Gayle4491428936.73145.7175*8722
    Kieron Pollard5691124231.49152.4104561
    Shoaib Malik4431103336.53126.295*670
    Virat Kohli3201019341.27133.5113755
    David Warner3071003337.44140.6135*828
    Brendon McCullum370992229.98136.5158*557
    Aaron Finch325984534.3141.2172648
    Rohit Sharma357944631.8133.3118656
    AB de Villiers340942437.25150.1133*694
    Shane Watson343882129.31138.3124*536
    Run Machines

    The Top 10 Batsman in Test Cricket History by Run

    It’s one thing for batsmen to score runs at home, but it’s a whole different challenge for them to do so in a place they don’t know. When bowlers play at home, they are more used to the field, the pitches are usually in their favor, and the crowd is on their side.

    In the history of Test cricket, though, some batsmen have not only scored runs on the other team’s territory, they have thrived and scored a lot of them.

    10. Sunil Gavaskar (India):

    Now we’re in the top 10, and one of the best Indian batsmen of all time, Sunil Gavaskar, is at No. 10. The opener was able to beat some of the toughest seam bowling in the world to score an incredible number of runs and show that he was one of the best.

    Gavaskar is still thought of as one of the best openers of all time. He helped his team get off to a great start by fighting hard at the top of the order.

    9. Steve Waugh (Australia):

    Mark was up first, and now Steve Waugh is at No. 9 after having a great career as Australian captain and a key role in their batting order. He liked getting the other team angry because it made him play better. People all over the world feared him, but they also respected and admired him a lot.

    England felt the full force of his skills many times, especially in 1989 when they couldn’t seem to get rid of him and in 2001 when he batted for a century on one leg. Waugh made the most of what he could do by just being himself.

    8. Ricky Ponting (Australia):

    Ricky Ponting, who will take over as Australia’s captain after Waugh, comes in at No. 8. No matter what was going on in the game or what the conditions were, he was a great batsman who could change the game in an instant.

    Like other great Australians, he liked to play in England and did very well there. But he was also great in other parts of the world and against some of the best bowlers in the world on their home turf.

    7. Viv Richards (West Indies):

    West Indian Viv Richards comes in at No. 7. He can hit even the best bowlers over their heads on their own turf.

    He scored runs at a great rate, and he could keep up his aggressive style of play on almost any field.

    6. Allan Border (Australia):

    Allan Border, the man who made Australia great again, comes in at No. 6 on the list. He was a great tourist. Border was also a great captain, and he made sure that the risks of being a leader never got in the way of his own batting.

    With his bat and leadership, he turned Australian cricket back into a powerhouse and helped the international team win very important games away from home. As an Australian batsman, he especially liked to eat up the English bowlers over the course of his career.

    5. Shivnarine Chanderpaul (West Indies):

    Shivnarine Chanderpaul, a West Indian, has been the main batsman for his country for a long time and is still going strong.

    The West Indians have counted on Chanderpaul to save them many times, especially when they are away from home.

    4. Brian Lara (West Indies/ICC World XI):

    Brian Lara, a teammate of Chanderpaul’s, comes in at No. 4, and he doesn’t need much of an introduction.

    Simply put, he was one of the best ever, and people all over the world saw that.

    3. Jacques Kallis (South Africa/ICC World XI):

    After a long career in which he always did well, South African Jacques Kallis starts off in the top three.

    Even more impressive is what he did with the bat when you think about what he did with the ball.

    2. Rahul Dravid (India/ICC World XI):

    Rahul Dravid is in second place, and he is a long way ahead of Kallis.

    Throughout his career, Dravid was a very reliable and steady player for India. He became a good batsman and a good tourist very quickly.

    1. Sachin Tendulkar (India/ICC World XI):

    Sachin Tendulkar is at the top of the list, which shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone. He was one of the best batsmen of all time, and he could beat any bowling attack on any field in the world. The fact that he is so far ahead of everyone else shows how good he is with the bat and how good he has been for so long that no one else has ever been as good.

    His record probably won’t be broken again for a long time, if ever.

    IPL leading run scorers

    The Indian Premier League (IPL) is the biggest domestic Twenty20 league in the world. It has been around for 13 years and has become a cult favorite. IPL is where all the superstars come to play, whether it’s Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, MS Dhoni, AB de Villiers, Gautam Gambhir, Robin Uthappa, or Chris Gayle. With such a high standard for batting, scoring runs goes hand in hand.

    Here is a list of the top five players in IPL history who have scored the most runs.

    1) Virat Kohli – 6283 runs:

    Team(s): Royal Challengers Bangalore

    Since the beginning of the IPL, Virat Kohli has been a rock for Royal Challengers Bangalore. Kohli is the captain of the Royal Challengers Bangalore team at the moment. No other batsman in IPL history has scored more runs than Kohli. He has scored 6283 runs in 207 games, with an average of 37.39 and a strike rate of 129.94. This includes 40 half-centuries and five centuries, four of which came out in a single edition in 2016. It’s not surprising that Kohli has the most runs in the history of the IPL.

    Kohli has helped make RCB a very successful team, and he is the team’s public face. In 2016, he won the real orange cap award, and he has always scored runs for RCB. Kohli has scored the most runs for RCB and the IPL as a whole.

    2) Shikhar Dhawan – 5784 runs:

    Team(s): Sunrisers Hyderabad, Delhi Capitals, Deccan Chargers, Mumbai Indians

    Shikhar Dhawan, who has played for four IPL teams, has scored the second most runs. His best season was with Sunrisers Hyderabad. He played 85 games for them and scored 2518 runs, which is an average of 34.49. He has also done well for both his current team, Delhi Capitals (1859 runs in 55 innings), and his previous team, Deccan Chargers (969 runs in 29 innings). The left-handed player only played in 15 games for Mumbai Indians, where he averaged 16.5.

    Shikhar Dhawan has scored a total of 5,577 runs in 191 IPL games, for an average of 34.84. In the IPL, he has scored 44 half-centuries and 2 centuries.

    3) Rohit Sharma – 5611 Runs:

    Team(s): Deccan Chargers, Mumbai Indians

    Rohit Sharma’s career went in the right direction when he moved from Deccan Chargers to Mumbai Indians. He became the most successful captain of the most successful team in IPL history. He has led the Mumbai Indians to a record-setting five titles and has also been a strong batsman. The captain of MI is fourth on the list of players with the most runs in IPL history. He has scored 5611 runs in 213 games, averaging 31.17 runs per game. Rohit Sharma’s record with Deccan Chargers (1,170 runs in 45 matches) was good, but his record with Mumbai Indians (5,611 runs in 208 matches) is the best.

    4) Suresh Raina – 5528 runs:

    Team(s): Chennai Super Kings, Gujarat Lions

    Suresh Raina held both the record for the most matches played and the record for the most runs scored in IPL history for a long time. But he didn’t play in the IPL in 2020, so he fell a little on both lists. The southpaw has played all of his games for either the now-defunct Gujarat Lions or the Chennai Super Kings.

    Raina has played in a total of 205 IPL games, where he has scored 5528 runs at an average of 32.51, including 39 half-centuries and one century. Raina has scored 5528 runs in 200 innings for Chennai Super Kings and 841 runs in 29 innings for Gujarat Lions.

    5) David Warner – 5449 Runs:

    Team(s): Delhi Capitals, Sunrisers Hyderabad

    David Warner is the only batsman who has scored more than 500 runs in every IPL season since 2014. He is the IPL GOAT. The left-handed opener has played in 150 IPL innings, during which he has scored 5449 runs at an amazing average of 41.59. This includes 50 fifties and four hundred. Warner started out in the IPL with Delhi Daredevils, which is now called Delhi Capitals. However, it was at Sunrisers Hyderabad where he really came into his own. He was the team’s leader when they won the championship in 2016, and he has been there ever since.

    Warner has done best in the IPL against the Punjab Kings, for whom he has scored 943 runs in 20 matches. He has also done well against the Kolkata Knight Riders (915), the Royal Challengers Bangalore (754), the Mumbai Indians (661), and the Chennai Super Kings (539).

    Run Machines of IPL

    PlayersMatchesRunsAverage
    Virat Kohli207628337.39
    Shikhar Dhawan192578434.84
    Rohit Sharma213561131.17
    Suresh Raina205552832.51
    David Warner150544941.49
    Run Machines
  • Most Dangerous Batsman (All format: Test, ODI, T20, IPL)

    Most Dangerous Batsman (All format: Test, ODI, T20, IPL)

    Most Dangerous Batsman: Since its inception, cricket has transformed. Test cricket once followed the rules. Bat shots horizontally were discouraged. The longer format altered with ODI’s faster pace. Aggressive batting. Sessions were won. Teams pushed to prevent draws. Batting statistics don’t tell the whole story. Strike rate was examined. ODIs have explosive batters and feisty stroke-players.

    Most Dangerous Batsman

    Here are the most lethal batsmen in the history of Test cricket

    5. Chris Gayle

    The “Universal Boss” of Twenty20 cricket, as he calls himself, has also been a dangerous batsman in Test cricket. The West Indians are a very strong team, and they have played some amazing games in the longer format. Gayle had his own way of beating bowling attacks that wasn’t typical or very pretty to look at.

    Test Record

    Matches: 103 | Runs: 7214 | Avg: 42.18 | SR: 60.26

    4. Brendon McCullum

    Brendon McCullum used his quick hands and quick feet to hit bowlers out of the park in Test cricket. He was unconventional, but it worked. McCullum wasn’t afraid to come down to the wickets and hit the bowlers so hard that they went over the boundary. When he was on, McCullum’s quick-fire knocks could change the direction of a game.

    Test Record

    Matches: 94 | Runs: 6008 | Avg: 38.76 | SR: 63.06

    3. Brian Lara

    Brian Lara was one of Test cricket’s deadliest batsmen. The dazzling player’s eye-catching strokes were captivating. Lara was a wrist magician who liked to make large hundreds. Pace or spin, the West Indian’s shots were superb. When he drove seamers through the covers or cut spinners late, he looked spectacular.

    Test Record

    Matches: 131 | Runs: 11953 | Avg: 52.88 | SR: 60.51

    2. Virender Sehwag

    Sehwag is the most damaging Test opener. Sehwag changed how openers hit the new ball. Viru’s cricket mantra was Attack is the best defense. Sehwag’s powerful strokes pushed the opposition back. Sehwag depended on his hand-eye coordination to destroy bowling attacks.

    Test Career

    Matches: 104 | Runs: 8585 | Avg: 49.34 | SR: 82.23

    1. Sir Vivian Richards

    Vivian Richards played captivating strokes in an era when batsmen evaded bowling attacks. The West Indian batsman was ahead of his time, batting with swagger. Richards’ presence at the crease sent bowlers shivering.

    Test Record

    Matches: 121 | Runs: 8540 | Avg: 50.23 | SR: 70.19

    The most dangerous batsman in IPL

    1. Ab De Villiers

    People think that the South African star is the best player in the IPL. De Villiers does not need to be introduced. He is a person who can hit the ball anywhere on the ground.

    2. Chris Gayle

    The player from the West Indies is definitely one of the Dangerous Batsmen. Gayle has often put on a show in the IPL. In the IPL, he has scored 175* runs in a single match, which is his best score. He got that score by hitting 17 sixes and 13 fours in just 30 balls.

    3. David Warner

    David Warner, an Australian left-hander, is next on the list. Warner is known as one of the best cricket players of all time, and David is the same way in the IPL.

    4. Virat Kohli

    Virat Kohli, an Indian player, is third on the list. He is a great batsman, the king of the IPL, and the captain of the Indian Cricket team. Since the IPL started, Kohli has played for the Royal Challengers Bangalore team, which has done very well in many seasons.

    5. Suresh Raina

    Suresh Raina, an Indian player who bats with his left hand, is on the list of Dangerous Batsmen in IPL. Raina is a great batter, and in the IPL, he has scored more than 5,000 runs.

    The Most Dangerous Batsman in ODI

    5. Yuvraj Singh

    Yuvraj Singh, who led India to victory in the World Cup twice, is tenth on this list. When he was at his best, the Indian all-rounder was a captain’s dream because he could do so many things well. The southpaw was fast and had a lot of energy on the field. He could also spin the ball well with his left arm.

    4. Chris Gayle

    The Universe Boss, Chris Gayle, is next on the list. Gayle is almost always a synonym for destruction because he loves to hit high sixes while standing still. The legend from the West Indies has been destroying bowling lines for the last 20 years and is still going strong.

    3. Vivian Richards

    Sir Vivian Richards attacked bowlers with his captivating stroke play in an era when batsmen resisted staying at the crease. The former West Indies captain never played dodged defense.

    2. Shahid Afridi

    Shahid Afridi’s big-hitting career will be remembered. “See the ball and hit the ball” was the all-motto. rounder’s Afridi played many spectacular knocks and led Pakistan to many triumphs because of this.

    1. AB de Villiers

    Do we need to explain why South Africa’s dasher is first? AB de Villiers’ astonishing figures prove he’s the best batter ever. The swashbuckler scored 9577 runs at over 100 strike rate and 50 average in 228 ODIs. De Villiers rarely had bad form and tore through bowling lines.

    The Most Dangerous Batsman in T20

    5. Shane Watson

    Shane Watson has been a leader in Australia for the sport. He is also one of the best cricket players from the country who can do everything. But on the day before a very important match between Australia and India in 2016, the 34-year-old decided to quit with his teammates in Mohali. Watson has taken 168 wickets at an average of 31.79 per game and scored 5,757 runs at an average of 40.54 per game in 190 ODIs.

    4. Abdul Razzaq

    Abdul Razzaq, a prominent Pakistani cricketer, plays with passion and courage. His success with the group began in 1999. Abdul Razzaq was born in Lahore, Punjab, in 1979. First ODI, T20, and Test with Pakistan in 1999.

    3. Yuvraj Singh

    Yuvraj Singh of India is a mystery in cricket, and it’s likely that no one will ever fully understand him. Even though he is no longer playing, he is still one of the highest-paid cricketers. Even though he was once called “India’s next big name,” Yuvraj never lived up to his potential in Test matches.

    2. Chris Gayle

    Chris Gayle is without a doubt one of the best cricket players of all time. He is the most powerful batsman in the world. The best cricket player from Jamaica plays all three types of the game for the West Indies Cricket team. However, Gayle is the best at the short game, which makes him the favorite. In fact, he could hit a six over the fence if he used the edge of the bat.

    1. Virender Sehwag

    Virender Sehwag is at the top of the list of Indian batsmen because he has worked hard to get where he is and has done well in first-class cricket. Also, many people think he is one of the best batsmen of all time. During his 16-year career, Viru has broken a lot of records and done a lot of great things.

  • Rohit Sharma T20 Captaincy Record

    Rohit Sharma T20 Captaincy Record

    Rohit Sharma T20 Captaincy Record: Rohit Sharma will go down in history as one of the most successful T20 captains of all time. Rohit has a long list of captaincy records in T20Is and T20s.

    Rohit made his T20 captaincy debut during the 2013 Indian Premier League season when Ricky Ponting relinquished the Mumbai Indians’ captaincy to the Indian opener.

    A watershed moment in Rohit’s career and for the Mumbai Indians, which went on to win their first title.

    Virat Kohli Captaincy Records – Test, ODIs & T20Is

    In the five years since Rohit Sharma took over the leadership of MI, the team has won five titles- 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019 & 2020. Over the course of his career, he led the Mumbai Indians to 79 wins and 60 losses. The legendary MS Dhoni has a 123/86 record in 213 games as CSK’s captain, which is only bettered by his W% of 56.64.

    In late 2017, Sharma was named India’s T20 captain when regular captain Virat Kohli was rested for a three-match series against Sri Lanka. He has led India in 44 games since then, winning 35 and losing nine.

    Rohit has led 192 T20 games, winning 118 and losing just 71.

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    Rohit Sharma Captaincy Record: T20I

    TeamsMatchesWonLostTiedNRW/L
    India, Mumbai Indians19311871401.66
    Rohit Sharma T20 Captaincy Record

    Indian Captains with most wins in T20Is: Rohit Sharma grabs 2nd position

    PlayerSpanMatchesWonLostTiedNR
    MS Dhoni2017-1672412812
    Rohit Sharma2017- Present46361000
    Virat Kohli2017-2150301622
    Hardik Pandya202233000
    Rishabh Pant202252201
    Ajinkya Rahane201521100
    Shikhar Dhawan202131200
    Virender Sehwag200611000
    Rohit Sharma T20 Captaincy Record

    Rohit Sharma Captaincy Record: T20 (Overall)

    In the winter of 2017, Sharma made his T20I captaincy debut in the absence of regular captain Virat Kohli in the 3-match T20I series against Sri Lanka. That series was won by India 3-0. In 2018, he led India to the Nidahas Trophy title before whitewashing the West Indies at home. In February 2019, Rohit lost his first and only T20I series in New Zealand. On home soil, India lost their first-ever T20I to Bangladesh under his leadership.

    Having been appointed full-time captain post the 2021 T20 World Cup, Rohit has clean swept the likes of the West Indies (at home and away), Sri Lanka (at home and away) so far.

    MatchesWonLostTiedNR
    45351000
    Rohit Sharma Captaincy Record: T20 (Overall)

    Rohit Sharma T20 Captaincy Record: IPL

    MatchesWonLostTiedNRW/L
    1437960401.32
    Rohit Sharma T20 Captaincy Record: IPL
  • Virat Kohli Captaincy Records – Test, ODIs & T20Is

    Virat Kohli Captaincy Records – Test, ODIs & T20Is

    Virat Kohli Captaincy Records: Virat Kohli is one of the most famous Indian cricketers. He captained the Indian team in 213 international matches across all formats. From 2013 to 2021, Virat captained the Royal Challengers Bangalore franchise in the Indian Premier League.

    In addition to his aggressive captaincy style and fearless attitude, Virat Kohli was born on 5 November 1988. As a batter and captain, he is considered to be one of the best in the world.

    Rohit Sharma T20 Captaincy Record

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    Virat Kohli’s captaincy record in Test Cricket

    Number of matches captained68
    Date of the last match as captain11 January 2022
    Matches won at home24
    Matches won away from home15
    Matches lost16
    Win rate58.82%
    Virat Kohli Captaincy Records

    In Test cricket, Virat Kohli has a perfect captaincy record. Having captained India in 68 Test matches and won 40 of them, he is the most successful Indian Test captain. Virat has led his team to victories in 18 of 24 Test series, and he has never lost a series at home. For the first time in Australia, India defeated Australia in a Test series under his leadership. In addition, he led India to the World Test Championship finals. Kohli holds the record for the most double centuries and runs scored by an Indian Test captain in his seven years as captain.

    Virat Kohli’s captaincy record in ODI Cricket

    Number of matches captained95
    Date of the last match as captain28 March 2021
    Matches won at home24
    Matches won away from home29
    Matches won on neutral ground12
    Matches lost27
    Win rate68.42%
    Virat Kohli Captaincy Records

    Kohli has captained the Indian team in 95 ODI matches and won 65 of them. He has scored 21 centuries as an ODI captain, second only to Ricky Ponting’s 22 international centuries.

    Virat has a batting average over 72 as a captain in ODIs. India lost to New Zealand in the semi-finals of the 2019 Cricket World Cup and failed to win a third title.

    Virat Kohli’s captaincy record in T20I Cricket

    Number of matches captained50
    Date of the last match as captain8 November 2021
    Matches won at home13
    Matches won away from home14
    Matches won on neutral ground3
    Matches lost16
    Win rate64.58%
    Virat Kohli Captaincy Records

    Virat Kohli has captained the Indian T20I team for 50 matches, winning 30 of them. He has scored 1570 runs in T20Is as an Indian captain, the fourth highest in the world.

    He is the fourth most successful T20I captain in the world, and the second most successful in India. After India lost in the Super 12 stage of the 2021 T20 Cricket World Cup, Virat relinquished his captaincy.

    Virat Kohli eyeing a grand world record in IND vs SA match in T20WC

    Virat Kohli will be going for a world record when he plays South Africa on Sunday in the T20 World Cup 2022. During the ongoing T20 World Cup in Australia, Virat Kohli seems to be in full swing, and he has every chance to create history. It is just 28 runs away from him becoming the highest run-scorer in T20 World Cup history.

    Virat Kohli will become the highest run-scorer in T20 World Cup history if he scores 28 runs in the match against South Africa on Sunday, 30 October. If he scores 11 runs, he will become the second batsman in the history of this mega event to score 1000 runs. Mahela Jayawardene, the former Sri Lankan captain, is in front of him.