Most fours in T20I cricket
With the advent of modern bats and bowling techniques, the game’s shortest format, T20 cricket, has undergone numerous significant changes. The Indian Premier League has elevated the T20 format to glitzy status, the icing on the cake. The power-hitting came into the picture, and the batters started adapting to an aggressive mode. On that note, let us look at batters who have scored the most number of fours in the T20I format.
301 – Martin Guptill
Guptill is one of the finest openers in the white-ball format in the current era and has also emerged as his team’s powerful hitter. With a total of 301 fours to his name, Guptill ranks third on the list. He has taken the responsibility to get his team to a great start and has many times gone to maintain his form to get to the three-figure mark.
311 – Rohit Sharma
The Indian all-format skipper has been the team’s opener for a long time now. His achievements at the top-order are countless, but the number of fours that he has managed to bag with the bat in the shortest format of the game is worth noting. With a total of 311 fours, Sharma takes the second spot on the list. The competition between him and Guptill is strong as the duo has a difference of just 10 shots.
336 – Paul Stirling
The Irish opener and one of the finest players in the white-ball format, especially T20Is, Paul Stirling might not have many memorable wins in recent times but he has impressed one and all with his batting style and his techniques. He is known for playing the shots in a composed manner, and once he gets into the zone, he is unbeatable.