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India in 20 cricket established a powerful legacy of power hitting which ultimately makes them the top-scoring teams in many matches. In this blog post, we delve into India’s ten highest T20I innings totals, exploring the matches that shaped these milestones.
The Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore witnessed a batting spectacle when India amassed a staggering 260/5 in just 20 overs against Sri Lanka. With a run rate of 13, this innings showcased the explosive capabilities of the Indian batting lineup. The match played on 22nd December 2017, remains etched in the memories of cricket enthusiasts as a display of sheer dominance.
Lauderhill, Florida, witnessed a run-fest on 27th August 2016 as India faced the West Indies. India posted a colossal total of 244/4 in 20 overs, with a run rate of 12.2.
The Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai witnessed yet another high-scoring encounter on 11th December 2019, as India put up 240/3 against the West Indies. With a run rate of 12, this innings highlighted the depth and power in India’s batting lineup.
A more recent addition to the list occurred on 2nd October 2022, when India faced South Africa in Guwahati. Posting 237/3 at a blistering run rate of 11.85, India demonstrated their ability to dominate top-tier teams in the T20I format.
India’s clash against Australia in Thiruvananthapuram on 26th November 2023 resulted in a total of 235/4. With a run rate of 11.75, this match showcased India’s resilience and adaptability, even against formidable opponents.
The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad witnessed a spectacular display of batting prowess on 1st February 2023, as India posted 234/4 against New Zealand. With a run rate of 11.7, this innings underscored India’s dominance in the shortest format of the game.
Another feather in India’s cap came on 7th January 2023 when they faced Sri Lanka in Rajkot. Scoring 228/5 at a run rate of 11.4, India’s innings exemplified their ability to maintain consistency in posting formidable totals.
Ireland experienced the full force of India’s batting prowess in Dublin on 28th June 2022. India posted 225/7 with a run rate of 11.25, once again highlighting their ability to dominate on the global stage.
The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium in Ahmedabad witnessed a batting masterclass on 20th March 2021 as India posted 224/2 against England. With a run rate of 11.2, this match showcased India’s ability to set imposing totals against top cricketing nations.
The list concludes with India’s T20I encounter against England in Durban on 19th September 2007, where they posted 218/4 at a run rate of 10.9. This early display of batting prowess laid the foundation for India’s T20I success in the years to come.
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