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T20I Stats: Most Centuries at Each Batting Position

In the T20I format, scoring runs at a faster pace is quite crucial, given the limited resources available at hand. So, even quick 30-40 runs at a higher strike rate play a pivotal role.

However, a few batters continue their momentum and convert their starts into brilliant centuries. Many notable batters have scored hundreds while dominating in a particular batting position.

In this article, we’ll look at the batters with the most centuries at each batting position in T20Is.

Most Centuries at Each Batting Position in T20Is

Position/No. 1 2 3 4 5
Opener Rohit Sharma – 5 Babar Azam – 3 Sabawoon Davizi – 3 Muhammad Waseem – 3 Phil Salt – 3
No. 3 Leslie Dunbar – 2 Rilee Rossouw – 2 Josh Inglis – 2 Tilak Varma – 2 Ahmed Faiz – 1
No. 4 Glenn Maxwell – 4 Suryakumar Yadav – 3 Glenn Phillips – 2 Dipendra Airee – 1 Babar Hayat – 1
No. 5 David Miller – 2 Mark Chapman – 1 Liam Livingstone – 1 Sivakumar Periyalwar – 1 Varun Thamotharam – 1
No. 6 Shaheryar Butt – 1
No. 8 Saber Zakhil – 1

Key Insights

1: leading centurions in the shortest format. Sharma’s all hundreds have come as an opener, while Maxwell’s most of the tons have come while batting at No. 4.

3: India’s captain Rohit Sharma and Pakistan’s former skipper Babar Azam have each notched up 3 or more T20I hundreds as captains of their teams. Interestingly, both of the players have achieved this feat while opening the batting.

2: Serbia’s Leslie Dunbar has scored the most hundreds as a wicketkeeper while batting at No. 3. The keeper-batter has scored 2 centuries, with both of his 100+ scores featuring among the highest scores by wicketkeepers in T20Is.

172: Australia’s former captain Aaron Finch scored the highest score as an opener in the 20-over format. He accumulated 172 runs in 76 balls against Zimbabwe in 2018.