In the world of T20 cricket, the powerplay overs often set the tone for the match, and recent statistics reveal that India still have ground to cover in this aspect compared to other international teams. The top five highest powerplay totals in T20 Internationals (T20Is) highlight India have to keep pace to match up with the leading teams.
India’s best performance in powerplays
- 82/1 vs Bangladesh at Hyderabad, October 2024
- 82/2 vs Scotland at Dubai, November 2021
India registered their joint-highest powerplay score during the third T20I against Bangladesh at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Saturday, October 12, 2024. In a dominant batting display, India equaled their best-ever powerplay score of 82 runs, a record they previously set against Scotland during the T20 World Cup in 2021.
Despite losing opener Abhishek Sharma early, the pair of Sanju Samson and Suryakumar Yadav powered India to a blistering start. By the end of the first six overs, India had posted 82 for one, showcasing their aggressive intent from the outset.
Samson was the standout performer, smashing his maiden century in T20Is with a stunning 111 off just 47 balls. His knock was laced with fours and sixes, giving the Indian innings a much-needed boost. Skipper Suryakumar also played a crucial role, contributing a quickfire 75 from 35 balls before being dismissed.
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Top 5 highest powerplay totals in T20Is
- Australia: 113/1 vs Scotland at Edinburgh, September 2024
- South Africa: 102/0 vs West Indies at Centurion, March 2023
- West Indies: 98/4 vs Sri Lanka at Coolidge, March 2021
- Ireland: 93/0 vs West Indies at St George’s, January 2020
- West Indies: 92/1 vs Afghanistan at Gros Islet, June 2024
These totals showcase the explosive starts that teams like Australia and South Africa have been able to achieve during their innings, setting a high benchmark for others.
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