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3 T20 World Cup records that may never be broken

Certain records endure the ages, becoming part of cricket history and appearing to be unbreakable despite changes in the sport.

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June 28, 2024
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3 T20 World Cup records that may never be broken

It provides a stage for record-breaking performances in T20 cricket, particularly during the World Cup. The fact that records are nearly constantly broken and set illustrates how dynamic this shortest format is. Teams are forced to perform at their absolute best during the T20 World Cup because of its vital nature.

Still, some records endure, becoming part of cricket history and appearing to be impenetrable despite changes in the sport. Whether it’s with the bat or the ball, scoring runs or stopping them, these incredible exploits represent the pinnacle of excellence in this format. These records show not just the individual geniuses but also the amazing heights to which T20 cricket has advanced.

Some T20 World Cup records that might never be surpassed are as follows:

1. India vs Pakistan bowl-out in 2007 edition

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India played their bitter rivals Pakistan in a thrilling match at the 2007 T20 World Cup, their first-ever meeting in this format. After a thrilling conclusion punctuated by frequent weather delays, the game finished in a draw, necessitating a bowl-out—cricket’s equivalent of a penalty shootout. If the match ended in a draw, teams were instructed to aim for unguarded stumps and the idea of bowl out was created.

Yasir Arafat, Umar Gul, and Shahid Afridi all missed their marks as the Men in Green buckled under duress. Nonetheless, India’s measured strategy proved effective. With Robin Uthappa, Harbhajan Singh, and Virender Sehwag smashing the stumps with exquisite accuracy. The tone was set with this historic victory for the remainder of MS Dhoni & Co.’s Indian campaign. The extraordinary technique that was employed to choose the victor of this match was only used once in the esteemed tournament and has never been used again.

Also read: T20 World Cup leading wicket-takers list from 2007 to 2024

2. Lockie Ferguson bowled 4 maidens in an innings

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In the 2024 edition, Lockie Ferguson of New Zealand made his mark in T20 World Cup history. Against Papua New Guinea, the Kiwi pacer bowled four straight maidens and took three wickets in an outstanding performance. Ferguson’s 4-4-0-3 stats broke Canada’s Saad Bin Zafar’s 4-4-0-2 against Panama in 2021 to establish a new standard for economy in a T20 World Cup.

Joining Zafar in the record books, the 33-year-old became just the second bowler in T20I history to accomplish this feat. Ferguson demolished the batters from Papua New Guinea with his quickness and accuracy, taking out Assad Vala, Charles Amini, and Chad Soper among others. One of the most difficult records in T20 cricket to break will probably be this incredible effort.

3. Yuvraj Singh smashes 6 sixes off Stuart Broad

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Cricket enthusiasts still remember Yuvraj Singh’s attack on Stuart Broad during the 2007 T20 World Cup match in Durban against England. The left-hander, who had just engaged in a heated discussion with Andrew Flintoff, came in with just 20 balls remaining. Chaos reigned after that.

Yuvraj struck six sixes, each more lethal than the previous, in the 19th over of the innings. With merciless force, the ball flew over mid-wicket, long-on, deep extra cover, and backward square-leg. Yuvraj became the fastest player to reach fifty in T20Is history, reaching his fifty in just 12 balls. With seven sixes and three fours in his blistering innings, India reached a score that was too much for England to chase, winning by eighteen runs.

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