All the milestones in the Men’s T20 World Cup so far
A glance at the statistical wonders from this edition of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024.
With the Super Eight stage of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in action, we've witnessed some enthralling cricket already.
Amidst the stunning upsets, and nail-biting thrillers, several cricketing milestones have been achieved.
Let's take a look at them:
Mitch Starc on 🔝
— ICC (@ICC) June 21, 2024
The Australia pacer has climbed to the #1 spot for most wickets in Men's World Cup history across both formats 👏 pic.twitter.com/KAEg6UTy60
Most Wickets in Men’s World Cups
Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc has engraved his name atop an elite list having picked up the most wickets in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup (ODI) and the Men’s T20 World Cup combined.
When he beat the bat of Tanzid Hasan during Australia's win over Bangladesh in Super Eight, Starc improved his total to 95 World Cup wickets, one ahead of Sri Lanka legend Lasith Malinga.
Most wickets in Men's World Cups (ODIs and T20Is)
Player | Nation | Wickets in CWC/T20WC | Total Wickets in World Cups |
Mitchell Starc | Australia | 65/30 | 95 |
Lasith Malinga | Sri Lanka | 56/38 | 94 |
Shakib Al Hasan | Bangladesh | 43/49 | 92 |
Trent Boult | New Zealand | 53/34 | 87 |
Muttiah Muralitharan | Sri Lanka | 68/11 | 79 |
West Indies equal the record for most runs in a T20I over
A record set back in the early days of the Men’s T20 World Cup was equalled by West Indies when they scored 36 runs off the fourth over of their final group game against Afghanistan.
26 off these runs came off the willow of Nicholas Pooran, who hit three sixes and two fours in the over. Courtesy his explosive knock of 98, the Windies eased past Afghanistan with a convincing 104-run win.
This 36-run over equalled the record for most runs in a T20I over. While this instance has occurred four more times, it was only the second occasion in Men's T20I World Cup. The first instance was in the inaugural event in South Africa, where Yuvraj Singh hit Stuart Broad for 36 runs.
Hat-trick stars
Facing Bangladesh in the Super Eights, Australia star pacer Pat Cummins bagged himself the first hat-trick of the T20 World Cup this year, by picking up the wickets of Mohammad Mahmudullah, Mahedi Hasan and Towhid Hridoy in the last two balls of the 18th over and the first ball of the final over respectively.
In Australia's very next Super Eight encounter, Cummins repeated the feat, thus becoming the first-ever player to secure back-to-back hat-tricks in consecutive T20 World Cup games. He dismissed Rashid Khan, Karim Janat and Gulbadin Naib off three consecutive deliveries in the 18th and the 20th over.
The hat-trick fever soon reached the other group, where Chris Jordan got a hat-trick against USA while ensuring that England made it to the final four. Ali Khan, Nosthush Kenjige, and Saurabh Netravalkar were his three victims.
This is just the second T20 World Cup after 2021 to feature three hat-tricks. The previous T20 World Cup hat-trick holders are: Brett Lee (2007), Curtis Campher (2021), Wanindu Hasaranga (2021), Kagiso Rabada (2021), Karthik Meiyappan (2022), and Josh Little (2022).
Record Partnerships
Rahmanullah Gurbaz (76 runs in 45 balls) and Ibrahim Zadran (70 runs in 46 balls) set the second-highest opening partnership in T20 World Cup history with a 154 run stand in Afghanistan's win over Uganda by 125 runs in their opening fixture.
They sit behind the duo of England openers Alex Hales (86 runs in 47 balls) and Jos Buttler (80 runs in 49 balls), who registered a 170-run partnership in the semi-final of the Men’s T20 World Cup 2022, against India, showcasing a memorable 10-wicket win.
Highest opening partnership in Men's T20 World Cup
Players | Country | Against | Year | Runs |
Alex Hales and Jos Buttler | England | India | 2022 | 170 |
Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran | Afghanistan | Uganda | 2024 | 154 |
Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam | Pakistan | India | 2021 | 152 |
Dwayne Smith and Chris Gayle | West Indies | South Africa | 2007 | 145 |
Salman Butt and Kamran Akmal | Pakistan | Bangladesh | 2010 | 142 |
On the deep end, Sherfane Rutherford (68 runs in 39 balls) and Gudakesh Motie set the record for the highest-ever partnership for the 10th wicket, registering 37 runs against New Zealand in their Group C encounter. This record stand was built in the final two overs, and helped West Indies overcome a poor start to post a winning total.
Most catches in a T20 World Cup game
In the ongoing edition of the Men’s T20 World Cup, Glenn Maxwell (Australia) and Aiden Markram (South Africa), have equalled Daren Sammy’s record of four successful catches in a single innings.
Sammy’s record from back in 2010 was leveled by Maxwell when Australia locked horns with Namibia in Group B, followed by Aiden Markram equalling it against Bangladesh in their Group D encounter.
Most catches in a T20 World Cup game
Player | Country | Against | Year | Catches |
Daren Sammy | West Indies | Ireland | 2010 | 4 |
Aiden Markram | South Africa | Bangladesh | 2024 | 4 |
Glenn Maxwell | Australia | Namibia | 2024 | 4 |
Brett Lee | Australia | Sri Lanka | 2007 | 3 |
Sulieman Benn | West Indies | Australia | 2009 | 3 |
Aaron Jones equals Chris Gayle for the record of most sixes in a T20 World Cup innings
USA captain Aaron Jones wrote his name into the history books not only for pulling the co-hosts up against neighbouring rivals Canada in the tournament opener, leading to their historic maiden win in the contest but also a created a milestone with the bat.
Jones smashed a record 10 sixes in the Group A opener against Canada, amassing 94 runs off just 40 balls. Only West Indian icon Chris Gayle has smashed more (11 sixes) in the competition, against England, back in 2016.
Two West Indians, Nicholas Pooran and Shai Hope, also made it into the list at the joint third place. Pooran hit eight maximums against Afghanistan, whereas Hope hit the same number against the USA.
Most sixes in a T20 World Cup match
Player | Country | Against | Year | 6s |
Chris Gayle | West Indies | England | 2016 | 11 |
Chris Gayle | West Indies | South Africa | 2007 | 10 |
Aaron Jones | USA | Canada | 2024 | 10 |
Rilee Rossouw | South Africa | Bangladesh | 2022 | 8 |
Nicholas Pooran | West Indies | Afghanistan | 2024 | 8 |
Shai Hope | West Indies | USA | 2024 | 8 |
Anrich Nortje takes the lead for most Men's #T20WorldCup wickets by a South African 🙌
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Anrich Nortje becomes the leading wicket-taker for South Africa in Men's T20 World Cups
The South African pace express has been in an exceptional run this tournament. With 11 scalps at an average of mere 12.9, he has been leading the South Africa charge in the tournament.
When he picked the key wicket of Harry Brook in the final over during the riveting England-South Africa encounter, he became the leading wicket-taker for Proteas in the event.
Most wickets for South Africa in Men's T20 World Cups
Player | Wickets | Average | Best performance in an innings |
Anrich Nortje | 31 | 10.96 | 4/7 |
Dale Steyn | 30 | 19.30 | 4/17 |
Morne Morkel | 24 | 18.83 | 4/17 |
Kagiso Rabada | 24 | 23.54 | 3/18 |
Imran Tahir | 18 | 11.88 | 4/21 |
Trailblazers from the West Indies
The hosts entertained the home crowd by playing their usual flamboyant style of cricket. A number of Caribbean stars shined in the event.
Among them was Nicholas Pooran, who became the highest run-getter for the West Indies in Men's T20I cricket. He is now the only West Indies men's batter with more than 2000 runs to his name. He overtook Chris Gayle during West Indies' thrilling win against New Zealand. Pooran has 2076 T20I runs to his name.
And during his blazing knock against Afghanistan, Pooran also overtook Gayle as the highest six-hitter for the West Indies. He has 132 sixes now, as compared to Gayle's 124.
In the final Super Eight encounter for the Men in Maroon, Andre Russell (2/19 in the contest) overtook Dwayne Bravo as the West Indian with the most wickets in T20 World Cups. Russell has 29 wickets to his name to Bravo's 27.
Most wickets in T20 World Cup (West Indies)
Player | Wickets | Average | Best Bowling |
Andre Russell | 29 | 20.58 | 3/31 |
Dwayne Bravo | 27 | 28.96 | 4/38 |
Samuel Badree | 24 | 13.58 | 4/15 |
Alzarri Joseph | 19 | 13.68 | 4/16 |
Ravi Rampaul | 17 | 26.05 | 3/16 |