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23 October 2024 2 Nepal: 273 runs 315 Mongolia: Zhejiang University of Technology Cricket Field, Hangzhou, China: 27 September 2023 3 Nigeria: 264 runs 272 Ivory Coast: Tafawa Balewa Square Cricket Oval, Lagos: 24 November 2024 4 Baroda: 263 runs 350: Sikkim: Emerald High School Ground, Indore, India: 5 December 2024 5 Czech Republic: 257 runs ...
Rohit Sharma scored his 4,000th run in T20Is [22] and 1,000th run in the T20 World Cup, [23] becoming the second Indian to achieve both feats after Virat Kohli – 5 June 2024; Rohit Sharma broke MS Dhoni's record of most wins as Indian captain in T20Is. [24] – 5 June 2024; Rohit Sharma became the highest run-scorer in T20Is, surpassing Babar ...
Rohit Sharma (left) and Tim Southee are the highest run-scorer and wicket-taker in T20Is respectively. A Twenty20 International (T20I) is a form of Twenty20 cricket in which each team plays a single innings with a maximum of twenty overs .
First men's Twenty20 International was contested between Australia and New Zealand on 17 February 2005 at Eden Park, Auckland which was won by Australia by 44 runs. In 2005 only 2 T20I matches took place followed by 3 matches in 2006. The number of matches grew in 2007 because of the inaugural T20 World Cup.
Rohit Sharma (Ind) scored his 4,000th run in T20Is [4] and 1,000th run in the T20 World Cup, [5] becoming the second Indian to achieve both feats after Virat Kohli. He also completed 600 sixes in international cricket, 100 sixes in ICC tournaments and 300 wins in international cricket. [6] Rishabh Pant (Ind) scored his 1,000th run in T20Is. [7]
2024 is nearly complete, and with it goes a year of some of the most incredible sports moments in recent memory. From the Olympics to championship droughts ending to unforgettable upsets across ...
The matches have top-class status and are the highest T20 standard. The game is played under the rules of Twenty20 cricket. [1] [2] The first Twenty20 International match between two men's sides was played on 17 February 2005, involving Australia and New Zealand.
Team Great Britain brought a heartwarming moment to the 2024 Summer Olympics. A supportive crowd at Paris' Stade de France national stadium rallied around Britain's Megan Keith as she crossed the ...