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Wednesday 10 June 2020

Which are the 5 T20 international records that are hard to break?

T20 format

If we talk about the most popular format of the game of cricket, then it will definitely be the T20 format. And why not? People enjoy the most in the T20 format and they like to watch sixes and fours. Since this format has come, it has completely changed the game of cricket. In addition to being the most entertaining, batsmen and bowlers are rigorously tested in this format. They get the shortest time to show their ability with the bat and the ball. The T20 match is over as long as the batsman used to put their feet in the Test matches. By the way, it is said that records are made to be broken. But there are some records which are really very difficult to break. Today we will talk about the same T20 international records.


         

           1. Highest T20 Individual Score

 First of all, let's talk about Australia's T20 captain Aaron Finch's record. Aaron Finch is counted among the most explosive batsmen in the world. The record for the most runs scored by an batsman in an innings in a T20 international is under his name. He scored 172 runs in just 76 balls in a t20 match against Zimbabwe in 2018 which included 16 fours and 10 sixes. For a batsman to break this record is no less than a challenge because the team score of 172 runs in a T20 match can not be called worse than anywhere. 


         

            2. Highest sixes in an innings

Aran Finch's best innings was talked about, now let's talk about another incredible innings. This innings was played by Afghanistan right-handed opening batsman Hazrat Ullah Zazai. Though Afghan team is not talked about but Afghnies are very impressive in T20 and Afghanistan has many match winners and Hazatullah is one of them. He scored 162 runs in the match against Ireland in which he hit 16 sixes. If talking 50 overs, Eoin Morgan had put 17 in the most sixes in an innings. Hazrat Ullah alone hit 16 sixes in the 20-over match. Breaking this record is not going to be easy for anyone from anywhere.




             3. T20's  fastest century 

 Talking of T20 international century, this record is jointly named after two people. First name is David Miller, a South African batsman. He is also known by the name killer miller. Another name comes of India's opener  Rohit Sharma, the best batsman of white ball cricket. David Miller scored century against Bangladesh and Rohit Sharma scored against Sri Lanka in just 35 balls at a strike rate of 280. It is very difficult for the rest of the batsmen to score a century in less than 6 overs with a strike rate of over 280.

       

         4. Finest bowling performance.

 Now let's talk about a bowling record. This is the record for the best bowling performance in T20. It is a big thing for any bowler to take 5 wickets in an innings and if he is in a Twenty20 match then what can be better than this. Where only 24 balls are available to show your ability. And India's new swing master Deepak Chahar did such in the 2019 T20 match. Deepak Chahar took six wickets for just 7 runs in 3.2 overs against Bangladesh in an innings. Six wickets for 7 runs is the best bowling performance by any bowler. Breaking this record would be a dream come true for any bowler.

Yuvi hits 6 sixes in an over

                 5. Most runs in an over

 Now let's talk about the most exciting record. If you are a cricket lover, you can never forget this innings. Yes, we are talking about the 2007 T20 World Cup where India's Sixer King Yuvraj Singh hit six sixes in six balls in the same over of Stuart Broad of England. That day is still recorded in the pages of history. Even after 13 years, no other batsman has done this and probably never will. It is probably impossible to break the world record of 36 runs in an over. It is now said that the bowler has got so many arrows in his quiver that it is impossible for the batsman to cross the boundary of all six balls of his over. 

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