BFW de Leede was retired not out hurt in this game to provide the third occasion of a batsman retired not out hurt In the T20 World Cup. All the three occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
PR Stirling
08*
2
Ire
UAE
Sylhet
19 Mar 2014
2
JJ Roy
20*
2
Eng
RSA
Sharjah
06 Nov 2021
3
BFW de Leede
06*
1
Net
Pak
Perth
30 Oct 2022
PA van Meekeren of Netherlands was dismissed run out for 7 in this game to provide the 256th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the 17th occasion of a Netherlands batsman dismissed run out in the T20 World Cup.
PA van Meekeren of Netherlands was dismissed run out for 7 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a number eleven batsman dismissed run out in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of a number eleven Netherlands batsman dismissed run out in the T20 World Cup.
Babar Azam of Pakistan was dismissed run out for 4 in this game to provide the 257th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the 15th occasion of a Pakistan batsman dismissed run out in the T20 World Cup.
Babar Azam of Pakistan was dismissed run out for 4 in this game to provide the 58th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman dismissed run out in the T20 World Cup.
Babar Azam of Pakistan was dismissed run out for 4 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a captain opening batsman dismissed run out in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of a Pakistan captain opening batsman dismissed run out in the T20 World Cup.
Babar Azam of Pakistan was dismissed run out for 4 in this game to provide the 30th occasion of a captain dismissed run out in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of a Pakistan captain dismissed run out in the T20 World Cup. Prior to this Shahid Afridi was dismissed run out while leading Pakistan against England at Bridgetown on 06.05.10.
This game was the 70th T20I forv Mohd Rizwan as a wicket keeper batsman. He became the sixth wicket keeper batsman to appear in T20Is. Others are – MS Dhoni {96}, Mushfiqur Rahim {84}, JC Buttler {83}, Q de Kock {74} and D Ramdin {71}.
Mohd Rizwan’s 49 in this game fetched him an aggregate of 2386 runs in T20Is. He owns the record for most runs by a wicket keeper batsman in T20Is. He is one of the three wicket keeper batsman who have an aggregate of 2000 plus runs in T20Is. Others are JC Buttler {2287} and Q de Kock {2130}.
Pakistan won its 25th match when it won this game by six wickets. Pakistan became the third team in the T20 World Cup. Others are – Sri Lanka {28} and India {25}. Netherlands lost its eleventh match in the T20 World Cup.
T20 World Cup 2022 – Match No 28 – Bangladesh Vs Zimbabwe at Brisbane on 30 Oct 2022
Soumya Sarkar {Zero} and N Hossain Shanto {71} of Bangladesh scored zero and 71 against Zimbabwe at Brisbane on 30.10.22 to provide the 67th occasion of opening batsmen scoring zero and fifty in an innings in T20Is. All such occasion are tabulated below
No
Team
Opp
Ground
OB1
OB2
Date
1
Win
Ban
Jo’burg
0
51
13.09.07
2
Zim
Can
K City-NW
0
79
13.10.08
3
Aus
Win
The Oval
0
63
06.06.09
4
NZl
Aus
Christchurch
0
116*
28.02.10
5
Afg
Ind
Gros Islet
0
50
01.05.10
6
Zim
RSA
Bloemfontein
0
72
08.10.10
7
Aus
RSA
Cape Town
0
52
13.10.11
8
Ire
Afg
Dub-DSC
0
79
24.03.12
9
Aus
Win
Gros Islet
0
69
27.03.12
10
Aus
Win
Bridgetown
0
58
30.03.12
11
Ban
Net
The Hague
0
50
26.07.12
12
Eng
Win
Pallekele
0
68
27.09.12
13
Zim
Ban
Bulawayo
0
59
11.05.13
14
NZl
Eng
The Oval
0
62
25.06.13
15
Can
Ire
Abu Dhabi
0
65
16.11.13
16
Srl
Ban
Chattogram
0
64
12.02.14
17
Srl
RSA
Chattogram
0
61
22.03.14
18
Ind
Win
Dhaka
0
62*
23.03.14
19
Afg
Sco
Edinburgh
0
75
12.07.15
20
Afg
PNG
Dublin-M
0
65*
23.07.15
21
Win
Srl
Pallekele
0
57
09.11.15
22
Sco
HKG
Mong Kok
0
70
31.01.16
23
Win
Eng
Mumbai
0
100*
16.03.16
24
Eng
Srl
Southampton
0
73*
05.07.16
25
RSA
NZl
Auckland
0
62
17.02.17
26
Ire
Afg
G Noida
0
56
08.03.17
27
Ind
Srl
Col-RPS
0
90
06.03.18
28
Ban
Srl
Col-RPS
0
50
16.03.18
29
Win
Pak
Karachi
0
52
03.04.18
30
Pak
Aus
Harare
0
73
05.07.18
31
Zim
Aus
Harare
0
63
06.07.18
32
Pak
Aus
Harare
0
91
08.07.18
33
Bah
Mal
Al Amerat
0
59
21.01.19
34
Ger
Den
Castel
0
67
19.06.19
35
Mala
Mal
K Lumpur
0
53
25.06.19
36
Mala
Nep
K Lumpur
0
57
13.07.19
37
Sing
Mala
Sing
0
50*
26.07.19
38
Lux
CZR
Ilfov County
0
59
01.09.19
39
Net
Ire
Dublin (M}
0
69
18.09.19
40
Ire
HKG
Abu Dhabi
0
62
18.10.19
41
Pak
Aus
Sydney
0
59*
03.11.19
42
Afg
Win
Lucknow
0
79
17.11.19
43
Pak
Ban
Lahore
0
66*
25.01.20
44
Ban
Pak
Lahore
0
65
25.01.20
45
Aus
Ind
Sydney
0
80
08.12.20
46
Pak
RSA
Lahore
0
104*
11.02.21
47
Ind
Eng
Ahmedabad
0
56
14.03.21
48
Eng
Ind
Ahmedabad
0
52
20.03.21
49
Nep
Net
Kirtipur
0
62
20.04.21
50
Rom
Bul
Sofia
0
60
25.06.21
51
RSA
Win
St George’s
0
60
03.07.21
52
Fra
Nor
Krefeld
0
64
07.08.21
53
Gha
Rwa
Rwanda
0
80*
21.08.21
54
Hun
Rom
I County
0
76
03.09.21
55
Bul
Mal
I County
0
62*
03.09.21
56
Uga
Ken
Entebbe
0
63
15.09.21
57
UAE
Ire
ICCA Dubai
0
51
08.10.21
58
Net
Ire
Abu Dhabi
0
51
18.10.21
59
Rwa
Sey
Rwanda
0
100*
19.10.21
60
Srl
Ire
Abu Dhabi
0
61
20.10.21
61
Kuw
Mal
Doha
0
58
28.10.21
62
NZl
Ind
Jaipur
0
70
17.11.21
63
Ken
Nig
Kigali
0
103*
18.11.21
64
PNG
Mal
Kirtipur
0
74*
01.04.22
65
Srl
Pak
Dub-DSC
0
55*
09.09.22
66
Ind
RSA
Trivandrum
0
51*
28.09.22
67
Ban
Zim
Brisbane
0
71
30.10.22
It also provides the fourth occasion of Bangladesh opening batsmen scoring zero and fifty in an innings in T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Opp
Ground
OB1
OB2
Date
1
Ban
Net
The Hague
0
50
26.07.12
2
Ban
Srl
Col-RPS
0
50
16.03.18
3
Ban
Pak
Lahore
0
65
25.01.20
4
Ban
Zim
Brisbane
0
71
30.10.22
Soumya Sarkar of Bangladesh scored zero in this game to provide the 97th occasion of opening batsmen scoring zero in an innings in T10 World Cup. It also provides the twelfth occasion of Bangladesh opening batsman scoring a zero in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
N Hossain Shanto of Bangladesh scored 71 in this game to provide the 141st occasion of opening batsmen scoring a fifty in an innings in T30Is. It also provides the sixth occasion of Bangladesh opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
Nurul Hasan was dismissed run out in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of Bangladesh wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
Nurul Hasan was dismissed run out in this game to provide the third occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out for one facing one delivery in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of Bangladesh wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out for one facing one delivery in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
SC Williams was dismissed run out for 64 in this game to provide the 14th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of a Zimbabwe batsman dismissed run out after scoring fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
SC Williams’ 64 in this game was in losing cause to provide the 89th occasion of a batsman’s fifty going in vain in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of a Zimbabwe batsman’s fifty in losing cause in the T20 World Cup.
Bangladesh posted its ninth win in the T20 World Cup, while Zimbabwe suffered its eighth loss in the competition.
Bangladesh won this game by three runs to provide the 26th occasion of a team winning a game by single digit margin {one to nine} in the T20 World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below in the descending order of runs margin.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Nepal
won
9 runs
Afghanistan
Chattogram
20 Mar 2014
2
New Zealand
won
9 runs
England
Chattogram
22 Mar 2014
3
Sri Lanka
won
9 runs
Ireland
Lord’s
14 Jun 2009
4
Bangladesh
won
9 runs
Netherlands
Hobart
24 Oct 2022
5
New Zealand
won
8 runs
Australia
Dharamsala
18 Mar 2016
6
Bangladesh
won
8 runs
Netherlands
Dharamsala
09 Mar 2016
7
U.A.E.
won
7 runs
Namibia
Geelong
20 Oct 2022
8
Pakistan
won
7 runs
South Africa
Nottingham
18 Jun 2009
9
New Zealand
won
7 runs
Zimbabwe
Providence
04 May 2010
10
Scotland
won
6 runs
Bangladesh
Al Amerat
17 Oct 2021
11
South Africa
won
6 runs
Netherlands
Chattogram
27 Mar 2014
12
Afghanistan
won
6 runs
West Indies
Nagpur
27 Mar 2016
13
New Zealand
won
5 runs
England
Durban
18 Sep 2007
14
Ireland
won
5 runs
England
Melbourne
26 Oct 2022
15
India
won
5 runs
Pakistan
Johannesburg
24 Sep 2007
16
Sri Lanka
won
5 runs
South Africa
Chattogram
22 Mar 2014
17
West Indies
won
3 runs
Bangladesh
Sharjah
29 Oct 2021
18
South Africa
won
3 runs
England
Chattogram
29 Mar 2014
19
England
won
3 runs
India
Lord’s
14 Jun 2009
20
Bangladesh
won
3 runs
Zimbabwe
Brisbane
30 Oct 2022
21
South Africa
won
2 runs
New Zealand
Chattogram
24 Mar 2014
22
India
won
1 run
Bangladesh
Bengaluru
23 Mar 2016
23
South Africa
won
1 run
New Zealand
Lord’s
09 Jun 2009
24
Zimbabwe
won
1 run
Pakistan
Perth
27 Oct 2022
25
New Zealand
won
1 run
Pakistan
Bridgetown
08 May 2010
26
India
won
1 run
South Africa
Col-RPS
02 Oct 2012
Bangladesh won this game by three runs to provide the third occasion of Bangladesh winning a game by single digit margin {one to nine} in the T20 World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below in the descending order of runs margin.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Bangladesh
won
9 runs
Netherlands
Hobart
24 Oct 2022
2
Bangladesh
won
8 runs
Netherlands
Dharamsala
09 Mar 2016
3
Bangladesh
won
3 runs
Zimbabwe
Brisbane
30 Oct 2022
Bangladesh won this game by three runs to provide the fourth occasion of a team winning a game by exact three runs margin the T20 World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
West Indies
won
3 runs
Bangladesh
Sharjah
29 Oct 2021
2
South Africa
won
3 runs
England
Chattogram
29 Mar 2014
3
England
won
3 runs
India
Lord’s
14 Jun 2009
4
Bangladesh
won
3 runs
Zimbabwe
Brisbane
30 Oct 2022
T20 World Cup 2022 – Match No 27 – New Zealand Vs Sri Lanka at Sydney on 29 Oct 2022
GD Phillips of New Zealand scored 104 in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the T20 World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
CH Gayle
117
1
Win
RSA
Johannesburg
11 Sep 2007
2
SK Raina
101
1
Ind
RSA
Gros Islet
02 May 2010
3
M Jayawardene
100
1
Srl
Zim
Providence
03 May 2010
4
BB McCullum
123
1
NZl
Ban
Pallekele
21 Sep 2012
5
AD Hales
116*
2
Eng
Srl
Chattogram
27 Mar 2014
6
Ahmed Shehzad
111*
1
Pak
Ban
Mirpur
30 Mar 2014
7
Tamim Iqbal
103*
1
Ban
Oma
Dharamsala
13 Mar 2016
8
CH Gayle
100*
2
Win
Eng
Wankhede
16 Mar 2016
9
JC Buttler
101*
1
Eng
Srl
Sharjah
01 Nov 2021
10
RR Rossouw
109
1
RSA
Ban
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
11
GD Phillips
104
1
NZL
Srl
Sydney
29 Oct 2022
It also provides the second occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in the T20 World Cup. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
BB McCullum
123
1
NZl
Ban
Pallekele
21 Sep 2012
2
GD Phillips
104
1
NZL
Srl
Sydney
29 Oct 2022
Sri Lanka became the second team in the T20 World Cup to concede centuries on three occasions after Bangladesh
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
BB McCullum
123
1
NZl
Ban
Pallekele
21 Sep 2012
2
Ahmed Shehzad
111*
1
Pak
Ban
Mirpur
30 Mar 2014
3
RR Rossouw
109
1
RSA
Ban
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
1
AD Hales
116*
2
Eng
Srl
Chattogram
27 Mar 2014
2
JC Buttler
101*
1
Eng
Srl
Sharjah
01 Nov 2021
3
GD Phillips
104
1
NZL
Srl
Sydney
29 Oct 2022
The ongoing edition of T20 World cup has witnessed two centurions. Other editions to witness two centuries are 2010, 2014 and 2016
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
SK Raina
101
1
Ind
RSA
Gros Islet
02 May 2010
2
M Jayawardene
100
1
Srl
Zim
Providence
03 May 2010
1
AD Hales
116*
2
Eng
Srl
Chattogram
27 Mar 2014
2
Ahmed Shehzad
111*
1
Pak
Ban
Mirpur
30 Mar 2014
1
Tamim Iqbal
103*
1
Ban
Oma
Dharamsala
13 Mar 2016
2
CH Gayle
100*
2
Win
Eng
Wankhede
16 Mar 2016
1
RR Rossouw
109
1
RSA
Ban
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
2
GD Phillips
104
1
NZL
Srl
Sydney
29 Oct 2022
Sri Lanka was dismissed all out for 102 in this game to provide the 80th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings of the T20 World Cup game. It also provides the ninth occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out in an innings of the T20 World Cup game
Sri Lanka with nine occasions of dismissed all out in an innings in T20 World Cup occupies the second place in the list of teams dismissed all out in an innings on most occasions in the T20 World Cup. Bangladesh leads the table with eleven occasions of dismissed all out in an innings.
Sri Lanka was dismissed all out for 102 in this game to provide the 49th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the second innings of the T20 World Cup game. It also provides the fifth occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out in the second innings of the T20 World Cup game
Sri Lanka and Bangladesh share the record for a team dismissed on most occasions in the second innings of a T20 World Cup game
This game witnessed the fourth instance of Batsman’s individual score greater than the team’s completed total in the ongoing T20 World Cup. GD Philips of New Zealand scored 104, while Sri Lanka was dismissed all out for 102. This is the third such instance in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2022
No
Player
Team
Score
Opp
Total
Ground
Date
Diff
1
LG Wright
Eng
099
Afg
080
Col-RPS
21.09.12
09 runs
2
P Nissanka
Srl
074
UAE
073
Geelong
18.10.22
01 run
3
RR Rossouw
RSA
109
Ban
101
Sydney
27.10.22
08 runs
4
GD Phillips
NZl
104
Srl
102
Sydney
29.10.22
02 runs
TA Boult returned with figures of four for 13 in this game to provide the 67th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
TA Boult returned with figures of four for 13 in this game to provide the 57th occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
New Zealand won its 22nd match in the T20 World Cup, while Sri Lanka suffered its 18th loss in the competition.
New Zealand won this game by 65 runs to provide the 40th occasion of a team winning a game by 50 plus runs margin in the T20 World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated in the order of descending runs margin.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Sri Lanka
won
172 runs
v Kenya
Johannesburg
14 Sep 2007
2
Afghanistan
won
130 runs
v Scotland
Sharjah
25 Oct 2021
3
South Africa
won
130 runs
v Scotland
The Oval
7 Jun 2009
4
England
won
116 runs
v Afghanistan
Col-RPS
21 Sep 2012
5
South Africa
won
104 runs
v Bangladesh
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
6
India
won
090 runs
v England
Col-RPS
23 Sep 2012
7
New Zealand
won
089 runs
v Australia
Sydney
22 Oct 2022
8
Bangladesh
won
084 runs
v P.N.G.
Al Amerat
21 Oct 2021
9
West Indies
won
084 runs
v Pakistan
Mirpur
01 Apr 2014
10
New Zealand
won
083 runs
v Ireland
Nottingham
11 Jun 2009
11
Pakistan
won
082 runs
v Netherlands
Lord’s
09 Jun 2009
12
Sri Lanka
won
082 runs
v Zimbabwe
Hambantota
18 Sep 2012
13
Australia
won
081 runs
v Sri Lanka
Bridgetown
09 May 2010
14
Nepal
won
080 runs
v Hong Kong
Chattogram
16 Mar 2014
15
Sri Lanka
won
079 runs
v U.A.E.
Geelong
18 Oct 2022
16
New Zealand
won
075 runs
v Bangladesh
Kolkata
26 Mar 2016
17
West Indies
won
074 runs
v Australia
Col-RPS
05 Oct 2012
18
India
won
073 runs
v Australia
Mirpur
30 Mar 2014
19
West Indies
won
073 runs
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
25 Mar 2014
20
Pakistan
won
072 runs
v Scotland
Sharjah
07 Nov 2021
21
Sri Lanka
won
070 runs
v Ireland
Abu Dhabi
20 Oct 2021
22
West Indies
won
070 runs
v Ireland
Providence
30 Apr 2010
23
India
won
066 runs
v Afghanistan
Abu Dhabi
03 Nov 2021
24
New Zealand
won
065 runs
v Sri Lanka
Sydney
29 Oct 2022
25
Sri Lanka
won
064 runs
v Bangladesh
Johannesburg
18 Sep 2007
26
Afghanistan
won
062 runs
v Namibia
Abu Dhabi
31 Oct 2021
27
Afghanistan
won
059 runs
v Zimbabwe
Nagpur
12 Mar 2016
28
New Zealand
won
059 runs
v Bangladesh
Pallekele
21 Sep 2012
29
South Africa
won
059 runs
v Afghanistan
Bridgetown
05 May 2010
30
Sri Lanka
won
059 runs
v New Zealand
Chattogram
31 Mar 2014
31
Sri Lanka
won
057 runs
v West Indies
The Oval
19 Jun 2009
32
Sri Lanka
won
057 runs
v West Indies
Bridgetown
07 May 2010
33
India
won
056 runs
v Netherlands
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
34
Namibia
won
055 runs
v Sri Lanka
Geelong
16 Oct 2022
35
Pakistan
won
055 runs
v Bangladesh
Kolkata
16 Mar 2016
36
Bangladesh
won
054 runs
v Oman
Dharamsala
13 Mar 2016
37
New Zealand
won
052 runs
v Namibia
Sharjah
05 Nov 2021
38
Pakistan
won
051 runs
v Scotland
Durban
12 Sep 2007
39
England
won
050 runs
v Zimbabwe
Cape Town
13 Sep 2007
40
Pakistan
won
050 runs
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
30 Mar 2014
New Zealand won this game by 65 runs to provide the sixth occasion of New Zealand winning a game by 50 plus runs margin in the T20 World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated in the order of descending runs margin.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
New Zealand
won
089 runs
v Australia
Sydney
22 Oct 2022
2
New Zealand
won
083 runs
v Ireland
Nottingham
11 Jun 2009
3
New Zealand
won
075 runs
v Bangladesh
Kolkata
26 Mar 2016
4
New Zealand
won
065 runs
v Sri Lanka
Sydney
29 Oct 2022
5
New Zealand
won
059 runs
v Bangladesh
Pallekele
21 Sep 2012
6
New Zealand
won
052 runs
v Namibia
Sharjah
05 Nov 2021
New Zealand won this game by 65 runs to provide the third occasion of a team winning a game by 50 plus runs margin against Sri Lanka in the T20 World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated in the order of descending runs margin. It also represents the first win by 50 plus runs margin for New Zealand against Sri Lanka.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
won
081 runs
v Sri Lanka
Bridgetown
09 May 2010
2
New Zealand
won
065 runs
v Sri Lanka
Sydney
29 Oct 2022
3
Namibia
won
055 runs
v Sri Lanka
Geelong
16 Oct 2022
P Nissanka, DM de Silva and M Teekshana of Sri Lanka were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 374th.375th and 376th occasion of batsman scoring zeroes in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the 38th, 39th and 40th occasion of Sri Lankan batsman scoring zeroes in the T20 World Cup.
P Nissanka Sri Lanka was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 96th occasion of an opening batsman scoring zero in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the 13th occasion of Sri Lankan opening batsman scoring zero in the T20 World Cup.
DM de Silva of Sri Lanka were dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 39th occasion of batsman batting at number three scoring zero in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the sixth occasion of Sri Lankan batsman batting at number three scoring zero in the T20 World Cup.
P Nissanka, DM de Silva and M Teekshana of Sri Lanka were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 17th occasion of three batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of three Sri Lankan batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
Teams losing four or more wickets without addition of run in the history of Twenty20 internationals.
Zimbabwe lost four wickets {its fourth to seventh wickets} without addition of a run against Pakistan at Perth on 27 Oct 2022 to provide the 23rd occasion of a team losing four or more wickets without addition of run in the history of Twenty20 internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Date
Team
Opposition
Ground
wickets
1
02.05.10
Australia
Pakistan
Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium
5 (6th to 10th)
2
16.12.07
South Africa
West Indies
St George’s Park
4 (1st to 4th)
3
11.02.10
Scotland
Ireland
Dubai International Cricket Stadium
4 (1st to 4th)
4
17.10.11
Zimbabwe
New Zealand
Harare Sports Club
4 (7th to 10th)
5
16.03.14
Hong Kong
Nepal
Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium
4 (4th to 7th)
6
01.07.15
Nepal
Netherlands
VRA Ground
4 (4th to 7th)
7
01.02.17
England
India
M Chinnaswamy Stadium
4 (7th to 10th)
8
24.03.19
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Wanderers Stadium
4 (7th to 10th)
9
21.05.19
Ghana
Kenya
Kyambogo Cricket Oval
4 (5th to 8th)
10
30.08.19
Turkey
Czech Republic
Moara Vlasiei Cricket Ground
4 (4th to 7th)
11
06.09.19
New Zealand
Sri Lanka
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
4 (1st to 4th)
12
19.10.19
Bermuda
PNG
ICC Global Cricket Academy
4 (2nd to 5th)
13
27.11.20
West Indies
New Zealand
Eden Park
4 (1st to 4th)
14
18.10.21
Netherlands
Ireland
Sheikh Zayed Stadium
4 (3rd to 6th)
15
19.10.21
Lesotho
Uganda
Integrated Polytechnic Regional Centre
4 (3rd to 6th)
16
30.01.22
England
West Indies
Kensington Oval
4 (7th to 10th)
17
18.02.22
Germany
Bahrain
Al Amerat Cricket Ground Ministry Turf 2
4 (5th to 8th)
18
31.03.22
PNG
Nepal
Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground
4 (7th to 10th)
19
08.06.22
Sri Lanka
Australia
R Premadasa Stadium
4 (6th to 9th)
20
12.07.22
Hong Kong
Netherlands
Queens Sports Club
4 (7th to 10th)
21
30.07.22
France
Estonia
Kerava National Cricket Ground
4 (3rd to 6th)
22
19.09.22
Cameroon
Kenya
Willowmoore Park
4 (3rd to 6th)
23
27.10.22
Zimbabwe
Pakistan
Perth Stadium
4 (4th to 7th)
It also provides the second occasion of Zimbabwe losing four or more wickets without addition of run in the history of Twenty20 internationals. Both such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Date
Team
Opposition
Ground
wickets
1
17.10.11
Zimbabwe
New Zealand
Harare Sports Club
4 (7th to 10th)
2
27.10.22
Zimbabwe
Pakistan
Perth Stadium
4 (4th to 7th)
It also provides the second occasion of a team losing four or more wickets without addition of run against Pakistan in the history of Twenty20 internationals. Both such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Date
Team
Opposition
Ground
wickets
1
02.05.10
Australia
Pakistan
Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium
5 (6th to 10th)
2
27.10.22
Zimbabwe
Pakistan
Perth Stadium
4 (4th to 7th)
The following table lists the occasions of a team losing its four or more wickets without addition of run on two occasions in the history of T20 Internationals
No
Date
Team
Opposition
Ground
wickets
1
01.02.17
England
India
M Chinnaswamy Stadium
4 (7th to 10th)
2
30.01.22
England
West Indies
Kensington Oval
4 (7th to 10th)
1
16.03.14
Hong Kong
Nepal
Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium
4 (4th to 7th)
2
12.07.22
Hong Kong
Netherlands
Queens Sports Club
4 (7th to 10th)
1
24.03.19
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Wanderers Stadium
4 (7th to 10th)
2
08.06.22
Sri Lanka
Australia
R Premadasa Stadium
4 (6th to 9th)
1
17.10.11
Zimbabwe
New Zealand
Harare Sports Club
4 (7th to 10th)
2
27.10.22
Zimbabwe
Pakistan
Perth Stadium
4 (4th to 7th)
The following table lists the occasions of a team losing its four or more wickets without addition of run against an opposition on two occasions in the history of T20 Internationals
No
Date
Team
Opposition
Ground
wickets
1
11.02.10
Scotland
Ireland
Dubai International Cricket Stadium
4 (1st to 4th)
2
18.10.21
Netherlands
Ireland
Sheikh Zayed Stadium
4 (3rd to 6th)
1
21.05.19
Ghana
Kenya
Kyambogo Cricket Oval
4 (5th to 8th)
2
19.09.22
Cameroon
Kenya
Willowmoore Park
4 (3rd to 6th)
1
16.03.14
Hong Kong
Nepal
Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium
4 (4th to 7th)
2
31.03.22
PNG
Nepal
Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground
4 (7th to 10th)
1
01.07.15
Nepal
Netherlands
VRA Ground
4 (4th to 7th)
2
12.07.22
Hong Kong
Netherlands
Queens Sports Club
4 (7th to 10th)
1
17.10.11
Zimbabwe
New Zealand
Harare Sports Club
4 (7th to 10th)
2
27.11.20
West Indies
New Zealand
Eden Park
4 (1st to 4th)
1
02.05.10
Australia
Pakistan
Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium
5 (6th to 10th)
2
27.10.22
Zimbabwe
Pakistan
Perth Stadium
4 (4th to 7th)
1
16.12.07
South Africa
West Indies
St George’s Park
4 (1st to 4th)
2
30.01.22
England
West Indies
Kensington Oval
4 (7th to 10th)
T20 World Cup 2022 – Match No 26 – Australia vs England at Melbourne on Oct 28, 2022
This game was abandoned due to rain interference to provide the third occasion of an abandoned game without a ball being bowled in the history of the T20 World Cup. Prior to this there were two games abandoned with toss and considered as No result matches. The distinct difference between a match abandoned with toss and the match abandoned without a ball being bowled is the playing eleven in the games which are abandoned with toss will get the match counted in their career figures while the playing eleven in the games which are abandoned without a ball being bowled will not get the match counted in their career figures. All the five occasions are tabulated below.
1
7th Match, Group D: India Vs Scotland at Durban – Sep 13, 2007
No Result (abandoned with a toss)
2
7th Match, First Round Group A, (D/N at Dharamsala, Mar 11 2016
Netherlands Vs Oman
No Result (abandoned with a toss)
3
21st Match, Group 1, Melbourne, (N) at Melbourne, Oct 26, 2022
Afghanistan Vs New Zealand
(abandoned without a ball being bowled)
4
25th Match, Group 1, Melbourne, (N) at Melbourne, Oct 28, 2022
Afghanistan Vs Ireland
(abandoned without a ball being bowled)
5
25th Match, Group 1, Melbourne, (N) at Melbourne, Oct 28, 2022
Australia Vs England
(abandoned without a ball being bowled)
T20 World Cup 2022 – Match No 25- Afghanistan Vs Ireland at Melbourne on Oct 28, 2022
This game was abandoned due to rain interference to provide the second occasion of an abandoned game without a ball being bowled in the history of the T20 World Cup. Prior to this there were two games abandoned with toss and considered as No result matches. The distinct difference between a match abandoned with toss and the match abandoned without a ball being bowled is the playing eleven in the games which are abandoned with toss will get the match counted in their career figures while the playing eleven in the games which are abandoned without a ball being bowled will not get the match counted in their career figures. All the four occasions are tabulated below.
1
7th Match, Group D: India Vs Scotland at Durban – Sep 13, 2007
No Result (abandoned with a toss)
2
7th Match, First Round Group A, (D/N at Dharamsala, Mar 11 2016
Netherlands Vs Oman
No Result (abandoned with a toss)
3
21st Match, Group 1, Melbourne, (N) at Melbourne, Oct 26, 2022
Afghanistan Vs New Zealand
(abandoned without a ball being bowled)
4
25th Match, Group 1, Melbourne, (N) at Melbourne, Oct 28, 2022
Afghanistan Vs Ireland
(abandoned without a ball being bowled)
T20 World Cup 2022 – Match No 24 – Pakistan Vs Zimbabwe at Perth on 27 Oct 2022
Zimbabwe won this game by one run to provide the fifth occasion of a team winning a game by one run in the T20 World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Winner
Margin
Tar
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
South Africa
1 run
129
v New Zealand
Lord’s
09 Jun 2009
2
New Zealand
1 run
134
v Pakistan
Bridgetown
08 May 2010
3
India
1 run
153
v South Africa
Col-RPS
02 Oct 2012
4
India
1 run
147
v Bangladesh
Bengaluru
23 Mar 2016
5
Zimbabwe
1 run
131
v Pakistan
Perth
27 Oct 2022
Pakistan is the only team in the T20 World Cup to lose two games by one run margin. Prior to this it had lost to New Zealand by one run at Bridgetown on 08 May 2010
No
Winner
Margin
Tar
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
New Zealand
1 run
134
v Pakistan
Bridgetown
08 May 2010
2
Zimbabwe
1 run
131
v Pakistan
Perth
27 Oct 2022
Mohammad Wasim {1} of Pakistan captured four for 24 in this game to provide the 66th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the eleventh occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
Mohammad Wasim {1} of Pakistan captured four for 24 in this game to provide the 56th occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the tenth occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
Mohammad Wasim {1} of Pakistan’s four for 24 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 13th occasion of a bowler’s four or more wickets in an innings going in vain in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of a Pakistan bowler’s four or more wickets in an innings in a losing cause in the T20 World Cup.
R Chakabwa collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 15th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman collecting the first ball duck in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of a Zimbabwe wicket keeper batsman collecting the first ball duck in the T20 World Cup.
R Chakabwa and LM Jongwe of Zimbabwe collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 156th and 157th occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the fifth and sixth occasion of a Zimbabwe batsman collecting the first ball duck in the T20 World Cup.
Haider Ali of Pakistan collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 158th occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the 13th occasion of a Pakistan batsman collecting the first ball duck in the T20 World Cup.
Zimbabwe won its eighth match in the T20 World Cup while Pakistan suffered its 17th loss in the competition.
T20 World Cup 2022 – Match No 23 – India Vs Netherlands at Sydney 27 Oct 2022
RG Sharma {53}, V Kohli {62*} and SK Yadav {51*} scored fifties in India’s innings in this game to provide the third occasion of three batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the T20 World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
G Gambhir
58
1
Ind
Eng
Durban
19 Sep 2007
2
V Sehwag
68
1
Ind
Eng
Durban
19 Sep 2007
3
Yuvraj Singh
58
1
Ind
Eng
Durban
19 Sep 2007
1
HM Amla
58
1
RSA
Eng
Wankhede
18 Mar 2016
2
Q de Kock
52
1
RSA
Eng
Wankhede
18 Mar 2016
3
JP Duminy
54*
1
RSA
Eng
Wankhede
18 Mar 2016
1
RG Sharma
53
1
Ind
Net
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
2
V Kohli
62*
1
Ind
Net
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
3
SA Yadav
51*
1
Ind
Net
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
India is the only team in the T20 World cup to accomplish such a feat on two occasions.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
G Gambhir
58
1
Ind
Eng
Durban
19 Sep 2007
2
V Sehwag
68
1
Ind
Eng
Durban
19 Sep 2007
3
Yuvraj Singh
58
1
Ind
Eng
Durban
19 Sep 2007
1
RG Sharma
53
1
Ind
Net
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
2
V Kohli
62*
1
Ind
Net
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
3
SA Yadav
51*
1
Ind
Net
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
RG Sharma scored 53 in this game to provide the 140th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the 14th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
RG Sharma scored 53 in this game to provide the twelfth occasion of a captain opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian captain opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
RG Sharma scored 53 in this game to provide the 35th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
V Kohli’s 62 not out in this game fetched him an aggregate of 3856 runs in T20Is. He now owns the record for most runs by a batsman in T20Is. He went past RG Sharma’s 3794 runs. V Kohli is the only batsman in the history of T20Is to score 3800 plus runs
V Kohli scored three boundary fours in his knock of 82 not out in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 340 boundary fours in T20Is. He now occupies the fourth place among the batsmen who have scored most boundary fours in T20Is. PR Stirling {356} and Babar Azam {343} and RG Shamra {341} occupy the first three places.
RG Sharma run aggregate in T0Is while batting first read 2329.from 75 matches. He became the first cricketer to appear in 75 matches while batting first in a T20I
V Kohli scored 82 not out in this game to provide the 58th occasion of a batsman batting at number three scoring a fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provide the 15th occasion of an Indian batsman batting at number three scoring a fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
V Kohli’s 62 not out in this game represent his 12th fifty while batting at number three in the T20 World Cup. He owns the record for most fifties by a batsman batting at number three in T20 World Cup. All his 12 fifties are tabulated below
V Kohli’s 62 not out in this game represent his 12th fifty in the T20 World Cup. He owns the record for most fifties by a batsman in T20 World Cup. All his 12 fifties are tabulated below
No
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
50
1
v Afghanistan
Col-RPS
19 Sep 2012
2
78*
2
v Pakistan
Col-RPS
30 Sep 2012
3
54
2
v West Indies
Mirpur
23 Mar 2014
4
57*
2
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
28 Mar 2014
5
72*
2
v South Africa
Mirpur
4 Apr 2014
6
77
1
v Sri Lanka
Mirpur
6 Apr 2014
7
55*
2
v Pakistan
Kolkata
19 Mar 2016
8
82*
2
v Australia
Mohali
27 Mar 2016
9
89*
1
v West Indies
Wankhede
31 Mar 2016
10
57
1
v Pakistan
Dub-DSC
24 Oct 2021
11
82*
2
v Pakistan
Melbourne
23 Oct 2022
12
62*
1
v Netherlands
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
V Kohli with his twelve fifties owns the record for most fifties by a batsman in the T20 World Cup. In fact he is the only batsman to score ten or more fifties in the World Cup.
V Kohli’s 62 not out in this game represent hid 30th fifty in T20Is while batting at number three. He now owns the record for most fifties in T20Is by a batsman batting at number three.He earned the distinction of becoming the first batsman to score 30 fifties while batting at number three.
V Kohli’s run aggregate while batting at number three while scoring a fifty read 2036. He became the first batsman in the history of T20Is to total 2000 plus runs at number three while scoring fifties
V Kohli’s 62 not out in this game fetched him an aggregate of 989 runs in the T20 World Cup. He now occupies the second place among the batsmen who have scored most runs in the T20 World Cup. He went past CH Gayle who has an aggregate of 965 runs. DPMD Jayawardene with 1016 runs to his credit occupies the first place.
V Kohli has an aggregate of 980 runs from 20 matches, 20 innings and 10 not outs while batting at number three. His runs, matches, innings and not outs are records for any batsman in the T20 World Cup. He has scored 87 boundary fours and 26 boundary sixes while compiling 980 runs which are also records for a batsman batting at number three in the World Cup.
India posted its 25th win in the T20 World cup when it beat Netherlands by 56 runs. India became the second team to post 25 plus win in T20 World Cup after Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka has won 30 games.
India won this game by 56 runs to provide the 39th occasion of a team winning the game by 50 plus runs margin in the T20 World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Sri Lanka
won
172 runs
v Kenya
Johannesburg
14 Sep 2007
2
Afghanistan
won
130 runs
v Scotland
Sharjah
25 Oct 2021
3
South Africa
won
130 runs
v Scotland
The Oval
7 Jun 2009
4
England
won
116 runs
v Afghanistan
Col-RPS
21 Sep 2012
5
South Africa
won
104 runs
v Bangladesh
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
6
India
won
090 runs
v England
Col-RPS
23 Sep 2012
7
New Zealand
won
089 runs
v Australia
Sydney
22 Oct 2022
8
Bangladesh
won
084 runs
v P.N.G.
Al Amerat
21 Oct 2021
9
West Indies
won
084 runs
v Pakistan
Mirpur
01 Apr 2014
10
New Zealand
won
083 runs
v Ireland
Nottingham
11 Jun 2009
11
Pakistan
won
082 runs
v Netherlands
Lord’s
09 Jun 2009
12
Sri Lanka
won
082 runs
v Zimbabwe
Hambantota
18 Sep 2012
13
Australia
won
081 runs
v Sri Lanka
Bridgetown
09 May 2010
14
Nepal
won
080 runs
v Hong Kong
Chattogram
16 Mar 2014
15
Sri Lanka
won
079 runs
v U.A.E.
Geelong
18 Oct 2022
16
New Zealand
won
075 runs
v Bangladesh
Kolkata
26 Mar 2016
17
West Indies
won
074 runs
v Australia
Col-RPS
05 Oct 2012
18
India
won
073 runs
v Australia
Mirpur
30 Mar 2014
19
West Indies
won
073 runs
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
25 Mar 2014
20
Pakistan
won
072 runs
v Scotland
Sharjah
07 Nov 2021
21
Sri Lanka
won
070 runs
v Ireland
Abu Dhabi
20 Oct 2021
22
West Indies
won
70 runs
v Ireland
Providence
30 Apr 2010
23
India
won
066 runs
v Afghanistan
Abu Dhabi
03 Nov 2021
24
Sri Lanka
won
064 runs
v Bangladesh
Johannesburg
18 Sep 2007
25
Afghanistan
won
062 runs
v Namibia
Abu Dhabi
31 Oct 2021
26
Afghanistan
won
059 runs
v Zimbabwe
Nagpur
12 Mar 2016
27
New Zealand
won
059 runs
v Bangladesh
Pallekele
21 Sep 2012
28
South Africa
won
059 runs
v Afghanistan
Bridgetown
05 May 2010
29
Sri Lanka
won
059 runs
v New Zealand
Chattogram
31 Mar 2014
30
Sri Lanka
won
057 runs
v West Indies
The Oval
19 Jun 2009
31
Sri Lanka
won
057 runs
v West Indies
Bridgetown
07 May 2010
32
India
won
056 runs
v Netherlands
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
33
Namibia
won
055 runs
v Sri Lanka
Geelong
16 Oct 2022
34
Pakistan
won
055 runs
v Bangladesh
Kolkata
16 Mar 2016
35
Bangladesh
won
054 runs
v Oman
Dharamsala
13 Mar 2016
36
New Zealand
won
052 runs
v Namibia
Sharjah
05 Nov 2021
37
Pakistan
won
051 runs
v Scotland
Durban
12 Sep 2007
38
England
won
050 runs
v Zimbabwe
Cape Town
13 Sep 2007
39
Pakistan
won
050 runs
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
30 Mar 2014
India won this game by 56 runs to provide the fourth occasion of India winning the game by 50 plus runs margin in the T20 World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
won
090 runs
v England
Col-RPS
23 Sep 2012
2
India
won
073 runs
v Australia
Mirpur
30 Mar 2014
3
India
won
066 runs
v Afghanistan
Abu Dhabi
03 Nov 2021
4
India
won
056 runs
v Netherlands
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
This game was RG Sharma’s 35th T20 World Cup match. He now shares the record for most appearances in T20 World Cup with TM Dilshan of Sri Lanka. TM Dilshan of Sri Lanka has also appeared on 35 occasions in T20 World Cup.
RG Sharma’s 53 in this game fetched him an aggregate of 904 runs in T20 World Cup. He became the fourth batsman in the T20 World Cup to total 900 plus runs. Others are – DPMD Jayawardene {1016}, V Kohli {989} and CH Gayle {965}
India became the only team in T20 World Cup to have two batsmen with an aggregate of 900 plus runs – V Kohli {989} and RG Sharma {904}
V Kohli’s two boundary sixes in his knock of 62 not out in this game fetched him 26 boundary sixes. He became the tenth batsman to score 25 plus boundary sixes in T20 World Cup.
No
Player
Team
M
I
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
6s
1
CH Gayle
Win
33
31
03
965
117
34.46
63
2
RG Sharma
Ind
35
32
08
904
79*
37.66
34
3
Yuvraj Singh
Ind
31
28
03
593
70
23.72
33
4
DA Warner
Aus
32
32
02
778
89*
25.93
31
5
SR Watson
Aus
24
22
03
537
81
28.26
31
6
AB de Villiers
RSA
30
29
05
717
79*
29.87
30
7
JC Buttler
Eng
23
23
07
592
101*
37.00
26
8
V Kohli
Ind
23
21
10
989
89*
89.90
26
9
DJ Bravo
Win
34
30
05
530
66*
21.20
25
10
M Jayawardene
Srl
31
31
05
1016
100
39.07
25
V Kohli’s two boundary sixes in his knock of 62 not out in this game fetched him 26 boundary sixes. He became the third Indian batsman to score 25 plus boundary sixes in T20 World Cup.
No
Player
Team
M
I
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
6s
1
RG Sharma
Ind
35
32
08
904
79*
37.66
34
2
Yuvraj Singh
Ind
31
28
03
593
70
23.72
33
3
V Kohli
Ind
23
21
10
989
89*
89.90
26
India is the only team in the T20 World Cup to have three batsmen scoring 25 plus boundary sixes. Australia and West Indies have two batsmen performing such a feat
No
Player
Team
M
I
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
6s
1
RG Sharma
Ind
35
32
08
904
79*
37.66
34
2
Yuvraj Singh
Ind
31
28
03
593
70
23.72
33
3
V Kohli
Ind
23
21
10
989
89*
89.90
26
1
DA Warner
Aus
32
32
02
778
89*
25.93
31
2
SR Watson
Aus
24
22
03
537
81
28.26
31
1
CH Gayle
Win
33
31
03
965
117
34.46
63
2
DJ Bravo
Win
34
30
05
530
66*
21.20
25
T20 World Cup 2022 – Match No 22 – Bangladesh Vs South Africa at Sydney 27 Oct 2022
South Africa posted 205 for 5 in this game to provide the 14th occasion of a team posting a team total of 200 plus runs in the T20 World Cup.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
West Indies
205/6
20.0
1
v South Africa
Johannesburg
11 Sep 2007
2
South Africa
208/2
17.4
2
v West Indies
Johannesburg
11 Sep 2007
3
Sri Lanka
260/6
20.0
1
v Kenya
Johannesburg
14 Sep 2007
4
India
218/4
20.0
1
v England
Durban
19 Sep 2007
5
England
200/6
20.0
2
v India
Durban
19 Sep 2007
6
South Africa
211/5
20.0
1
v Scotland
The Oval
07 Jun 2009
7
West Indies
205/4
20.0
1
v Australia
Col-RPS
05 Oct 2012
8
Pakistan
201/5
20.0
1
v Bangladesh
Kolkata
16 Mar 2016
9
South Africa
229/4
20.0
1
v England
Wankhede
18 Mar 2016
10
England
230/8
19.4
2
v South Africa
Wankhede
18 Mar 2016
11
South Africa
209/5
20.0
1
v Afghanistan
Wankhede
20 Mar 2016
12
India
210/2
20.0
1
v Afghanistan
Abu Dhabi
03 Nov 2021
13
New Zealand
200/3
20.0
1
v Australia
Sydney
22 Oct 2022
14
South Africa
205/5
20.0
1
v Bangladesh
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
It also provides the fifth occasion of South Africa posting a total of 200 plus runs in the T20 World Cup. South Africa is the only team to post a team total of 200 plus runs on five occasions in the T20 World Cup.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
South Africa
208/2
17.4
2
v West Indies
Johannesburg
11 Sep 2007
2
South Africa
211/5
20.0
1
v Scotland
The Oval
07 Jun 2009
3
South Africa
229/4
20.0
1
v England
Wankhede
18 Mar 2016
4
South Africa
209/5
20.0
1
v Afghanistan
Wankhede
20 Mar 2016
5
South Africa
205/5
20.0
1
v Bangladesh
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
Bangladesh became the fifth team in the T20 World Cup to concede 200 plus runs on two occasions. Others are Afghanistan, Australia, England and South Africa.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
South Africa
209/5
20.0
1
v Afghanistan
Wankhede
20 Mar 2016
2
India
210/2
20.0
1
v Afghanistan
Abu Dhabi
03 Nov 2021
1
West Indies
205/4
20.0
1
v Australia
Col-RPS
05 Oct 2012
2
New Zealand
200/3
20.0
1
v Australia
Sydney
22 Oct 2022
1
Pakistan
201/5
20.0
1
v Bangladesh
Kolkata
16 Mar 2016
2
South Africa
205/5
20.0
1
v Bangladesh
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
1
India
218/4
20.0
1
v England
Durban
19 Sep 2007
2
South Africa
229/4
20.0
1
v England
Wankhede
18 Mar 2016
1
West Indies
205/6
20.0
1
v South Africa
Johannesburg
11 Sep 2007
2
England
230/8
19.4
2
v South Africa
Wankhede
18 Mar 2016
Q de Kock of South Africa scored 63 in this game to provide the 139th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the tenth occasion of a South African opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
Q de Kock of South Africa scored 63 in this game to provide the 19th occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of a South African wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
Q de Kock of South Africa scored 63 in this game to provide the 26th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of a South African wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
Q de Kock’s 63 in this game represent his second fifty in the T20 World Cup. Prior to this he had scored 52 against England at Wankhede on 18.03.16. Thus his 63 in this game represent his highest individual score in the T20 World Cup.
RR Rossouw of South Africa scored 109 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the T20 World Cup.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
CH Gayle
117
1
Win
RSA
Johannesburg
11 Sep 2007
2
SK Raina
101
1
Ind
RSA
Gros Islet
02 May 2010
3
M Jayawardene
100
1
Srl
Zim
Providence
03 May 2010
4
BB McCullum
123
1
NZl
Ban
Pallekele
21 Sep 2012
5
AD Hales
116*
2
Eng
Srl
Chattogram
27 Mar 2014
6
Ahmed Shehzad
111*
1
Pak
Ban
Mirpur
30 Mar 2014
7
Tamim Iqbal
103*
1
Ban
Oma
Dharamsala
13 Mar 2016
8
CH Gayle
100*
2
Win
Eng
Wankhede
16 Mar 2016
9
JC Buttler
101*
1
Eng
Srl
Sharjah
01 Nov 2021
10
RR Rossouw
109
1
RSA
Ban
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
It also provides the first occasion of a South African batsman scoring a century in the T20 World Cup and thus RR Rossouw’s 109 represent the highest individual innings in the T20 World Cup. The previous best was HE van der Dussen’s 94 not out against England at Sharjah on 06 Nov 2021
Bangladesh owns the record for conceding most centuries in T20 World Cup. It has conceded three centuries. South Africa and Sri Lanka have conceded two centuries.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
BB McCullum
123
1
NZl
Ban
Pallekele
21 Sep 2012
2
Ahmed Shehzad
111*
1
Pak
Ban
Mirpur
30 Mar 2014
3
RR Rossouw
109
1
RSA
Ban
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
1
CH Gayle
117
1
Win
RSA
Johannesburg
11 Sep 2007
2
SK Raina
101
1
Ind
RSA
Gros Islet
02 May 2010
1
AD Hales
116*
2
Eng
Srl
Chattogram
27 Mar 2014
2
JC Buttler
101*
1
Eng
Srl
Sharjah
01 Nov 2021
Q de Kock-RR Rossouw added 168 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 41st occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of South batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the T20 World Cup.
Q de Kock-RR Rossouw added 168 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the eighth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of South batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in the T20 World Cup.
Q de Kock-RR Rossouw added 168 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for the second wicket in the T20 World Cup. The previous best partnership for the second wicket was 166 runs partnership between M Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara in the game between Sri Lanka and West Indies at Brigetown on 07 May 2010
Q de Kock-RR Rossouw added 168 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the fourth occasion of batsmen posting a 150 plus runs partnership in the T20 World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated in the descending order of runs
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Q de Kock, RR Rossouw
2
168
1
RSA
Ban
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
2
M Jayawardene, KC Sangakkar
2
166
1
Srl
Win
Bridgetown
07 May 2010
3
Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan
1
152*
2
Pak
Ind
Dub-DSC
24 Oct 2021
4
AD Hales, EJG Morgan
3
152
2
Eng
Srl
Chattogram
27 Mar 2014
Q de Kock-RR Rossouw added 168 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for the any wicket in the T20 World Cup. The previous best partnership for any wicket was 166 runs partnership between M Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara in the game between Sri Lanka and West Indies at Brigetown on 07 May 2010
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Q de Kock, RR Rossouw
2
168
1
RSA
Ban
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
2
M Jayawardene, KC Sangakkar
2
166
1
Srl
Win
Bridgetown
07 May 2010
Mosaddek Hossain was dismissed stumped for zero in this game to provide the 13th occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped without scoring in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of Bangladesh batsman dismissed in such a manner in the T20 World Cup.
A Nortje captured four for 10 in this game to provide the 65th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the ninth occasion of a South African bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
A Nortje captured four for 10 in this game to provide the 56th occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the ninth occasion of a South African bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
A Nortje’s four for 10 in this game represent the best bowling figures by a South African bowler in the T20 World Cup. The previous best was W Parnells’ four for 13 against West Indies at The Oval on 13.06.09.
Bangladesh was dismissed all out for 101 in this game to provide the 80th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the eleventh occasion of Bangladesh dismissed all out in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
Bangladesh owns the record of being dismissed all out on most occasions in the T20 World Cup. It has been dismissed all out on eleven occasions. Close behind is Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka has been dismissed on eight occasions.
Bangladesh was dismissed all out for 101 in this game to provide the 48th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the second innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the fifth occasion of Bangladesh dismissed all out in the second innings in the T20 World Cup.
Bangladesh owns the record of being dismissed all out on most occasions in the second innings in T20 World Cup. It has been dismissed all out on five occasions. Close behind is Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka has been dismissed on eight occasions. Afghanista, Australia, Scotland and Sri Lanka are the other four teams to be dismissed all out on four occasions in the T20 World Cup.
South Africa won this game by 104 runs to provide the fifth occasion of a team winning a game by 100 plus runs margin in the T20 World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Winner
Margin
Tar
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
Sri Lanka
172 runs
261
v Kenya
Johannesburg
14 Sep 2007
2
South Africa
130 runs
212
v Scotland
The Oval
07 Jun 2009
3
Afghanistan
130 runs
191
v Scotland
Sharjah
25 Oct 2021
4
England
116 runs
197
v Afghanistan
Col-RPS
21 Sep 2012
5
South Africa
104 runs
206
v Bangladesh
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
South Africa is the only team in the T20 World Cup to win a game by 100 plus runs on two occasions. Both its wins are tabulated below
No
Winner
Margin
Tar
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
South Africa
130 runs
212
v Scotland
The Oval
07 Jun 2009
2
South Africa
104 runs
206
v Bangladesh
Sydney
27 Oct 2022
South Africa posted its 23rd win in the T20 World Cup, while Bangladesh lost its 26th match in the competition. Bangladesh owns the dubious record of losing most games in the T20 World Cup. In fact it is the only team which has lost 25 or more games in the competition.
Australia and Pakistan have won five games against Bangladesh in the T20 World Cup, while India and South Africa have posted three wins against Bangladesh in the competition.
This game witnessed the third instance of Batsman’s individual score greater than the team’s completed total in the ongoing T20 World Cup. In this game RR Rossouw of South Africa scored 110, while Bangladesh was dismissed all out for 101. This is the second such instance in the ongoing T20 World Cup.
No
Player
Team
Score
Opp
Total
Ground
Date
Diff
1
LG Wright
Eng
099
Afg
080
Col-RPS
21.09.12
09 runs
2
P Nissanka
Srl
074
UAE
073
Geelong
18.10.22
01 run
3
RR Rossouw
RSA
109
Ban
101
Sydney
27.10.22
08 runs
T20 World Cup 2022 – Match No 21- Afghanistan Vs New Zealand at Melbourne on Oct 26, 2022
This game was abandoned due to rain interference to provide the first occasion of an abandoned game without a ball being bowled in the history of the T20 World Cup. Prior to this there were two games abandoned with toss and considered as No result matches. The distinct difference between a match abandoned with toss and the match abandoned without a ball being bowled is the playing eleven in the games which are abandoned with toss will get the match counted in their career figures while the playing eleven in the games which are abandoned without a ball being bowled will not get the match counted in their career figures. All the three occasions are tabulated below.
1
7th Match, Group D: India Vs Scotland at Durban – Sep 13, 2007
No Result (abandoned with a toss)
2
7th Match, First Round Group A, (D/N at Dharamsala, Mar 11 2016
Netherlands Vs Oman
No Result (abandoned with a toss)
3
21st Match, Group 1, Melbourne, (N) at Melbourne, Oct 26, 2022