Who hit most runs in T20 World Cup?

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Who hit most runs in T20 World Cup?

Player Span Runs
DPMD Jayawardene (SL) 2007-2014 1016
CH Gayle (WI) 2007-2021 965
TM Dilshan (SL) 2007-2016 897
RG Sharma (INDIA) 2007-2021 847

How many runs did Dhoni score in 2011?

91 runs
Dhoni was declared the “man of the match” for scoring 91 runs, while his compatriot Yuvraj Singh was awarded the “man of the tournament”. The match was watched by about 42,000 spectators at the venue and about 135 million viewers on television in India….2011 Cricket World Cup Final.

Event 2011 Cricket World Cup
Player of the match MS Dhoni

Who won 2010 T20 World Cup?

England cricket team2010 ICC World Twenty20 / ChampionThe England cricket team represents England and Wales in international cricket. Since 1997, it has been governed by the England and Wales Cricket Board, having been previously governed by Marylebone Cricket Club since 1903. Wikipedia

Who is the highest run scorer in World Cup 2011?

Most Runs

Most Runs
Players Mat Runs
Tillakaratne Dilshan(SL) 9 500
Sachin Tendulkar(INDIA) 9 482
Kumar Sangakkara(SL) 9 465

Which team has most 200+ runs in T20 WC?

Here are the teams with the most 200-plus totals in T20I cricket:

  • India – 19. The Men In Blue lead the table as they have posted in excess of 200 on 19 occasions.
  • Australia – 16.
  • South Africa – 14.
  • New Zealand – 12.
  • England – 12.
  • West Indies – 8.
  • Sri Lanka – 8.
  • Pakistan – 8.

Which team has most 200+ runs in T20 World Cup?

India
Most 200+ Totals in T20Is by Teams

TEAMS 200+ TOTALS WON
India 20 17
South Africa 15 9
Australia 14 11
England 14 9

Who is best Dhoni or Virat?

The batting statistics of test match cricket clearly say that Kohli is far ahead of Dhoni. Kohli has scored 27 test centuries while Dhoni has managed to score just 6 centuries. Kohli also averages more than 50 in test cricket which is a very remarkable figure.

Which bowler has the most wickets in T20 World Cup history?

Shakib Al Hasan has taken the most wickets in T20 World Cup, 41 wickets.

Who was the captain when England won T20 World Cup?

Younis Khan
Winning teams, captains, and coaches

Year Host Captain
2007 South Africa M S Dhoni
2009 England Younis Khan
2010 West Indies Paul Collingwood
2012 Sri Lanka Darren Sammy

Who hit most sixes in 2011 World Cup?

Sachin Tendulkar – 27 sixes Maharashtra born was has been one of the most decorated players and paved the way for the team to lift the coveted cup in 2011.

Who is best Sachin or Virat?

In terms of record, Sachin Tendulkar is still way ahead but Virat Kohli is quickly catching up. Kohli, however, has been stuck ar 70 international centuries for more than two years now. His bad form continues and he will hope that he is back among runs when in the T20s against West Indies.

Who scored fastest 2000 runs in T20?

batsman Babar Azam
Pakistan’s captain and middle-order batsman Babar Azam tops the list of the batsmen fastest to 2000 runs in T20I cricket. He broke the record of India’s captain Virat Kohli previously placed at the top of this list. It took Babar Azam 52 innings to complete his 2000 runs in the T20I format.

Who is the fastest hundred in T20?

Fastest centuries in T20 cricket

Player Balls taken Opponent
Chris Gayle 30 Pune Warriors
Rishabh Pant 32 Himachal Pradesh
Wihan Lubbe 33 Limpopo
Andrew Symonds 34 Middlesex

Who is No 1 captain in world?

Steve Waugh is the most successful captain in world cricket. He has a win percentage of 65.23 in Tests, 722 in ODIs and an overall win percentage of 68.6.

Who is the No 1 captain in world?

Who has most wickets ODI?

bowler Muttiah Muralitharan
Sri Lankan bowler Muttiah Muralitharan has the highest aggregate with 534 wickets; he also has 10 five-wicket hauls. Australian Glenn McGrath has the best bowling average (22.02) among players who have taken 300 or more wickets.

Who is highest wicket taker in all formats of cricket?

cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan
As of June 2022, former Sri Lankan cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan has the highest aggregate with 800 wickets.

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