Highest run-getters of the T20 World Cup
T20 cricket, the shortest format of the game, has been the most popular one among fans. The reason behind its ever-growing popularity is aggressive cricket from the batters. Batters are dominating this format since its inception and they keep giving their best during the T20 World Cup tournaments. On that note, let’s take a look at the top-five highest run-getters of the T20 World Cup ahead of the upcoming 2022 edition in Australia.
Virat Kohli (845 runs)
The star Indian batter tops every scoring chart across formats and is only 171 runs behind Mahela Jayawardene’s top record in the T20 World Cup. Kohli has scored 845 runs from just 21 T20 World Cup innings at an unbelievable average of 76.81 and a strike rate of 129.6 so far. Kohli is the only cricketer to win the player of the tournament award on two occasions, in 2014 and 2016. He has smashed record 10 fifties so far and is in great momentum ahead of the upcoming 2022 edition.
Rohit Sharma (847 runs)
The current Indian captain has been part of every edition of the T20 World Cup tournament and has scored 847 runs in 33 innings at an average of 38.50 and a strike rate of 131.52 with the help of eight fifties. Rohit’s best World Cup outings came during the 2014 edition, where he scored 200 runs to guide India to the final of the tournament.
Tillakaratne Dilshan (897 runs)
The third-highest run-getter in T20 World Cup is legend Tillakaratne Dilshan. He scored 897 runs in 35 innings in the mega tournament at an average of 30.93 and a strike rate of 124.06 with the help of six fifties. Dilshan won the player of the tournament during the 2009 edition for scoring the highest 317 runs.
Chris Gayle (965 runs)
Gayle dominated every T20 league he played in his prime and the T20 World Cup is no different. Known for his big and explosive knocks, Gayle has scored 965 runs in 33 T20 World Cup innings at an average of 34.46 and a strike rate of 142.75. The Caribbean batter has scored two hundreds and seven fifties with the help of 78 fours and a record 63 sixes.
Mahela Jayawardene (1016 runs)
The legendary Sri Lankan batter leads the scoring charts in the T20 World Cup with 1016 runs in 31 innings at an average of 39.07 and a strike rate of 134.74. He featured in all World Cup matches for Sri Lanka from 2007 to 2014 and is the only player to cross the 1000-run mark so far. Jayawardene smashed one century and six fifties with the help of record 111 fours in the T20 World Cup.