A T20I innings reaches its peak in the last four overs, as teams aim to put up a daunting total or chase down a challenging target. Thus, we often see teams using an attacking approach to maximise their run-scoring.
In the high-octane T20 World Cup, teams have displayed sheer power hitting, accumulating significant runs by attacking the opponent bowlers.
In this article, we’ll look at the top 10 instances of teams scoring the most runs in the last 4 overs in a T20 World Cup innings.
Most Runs by Teams in Last 4 Overs in a T20 World Cup Innings
Team | Runs in Last 4 Overs | Against | Venue | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
West Indies | 71 | Pakistan | Mirpur | 1 Apr 2014 |
South Africa | 71 | Afghanistan | Wankhede | 20 Mar 2016 |
India | 70 | England | Durban | 19 Sep 2007 |
South Africa | 68 | England | Chattogram | 29 Mar 2014 |
New Zealand | 67 | Namibia | Sharjah | 5 Nov 2021 |
Sri Lanka | 67 | Netherlands | Gros Islet | 16 Jun 2024 |
Sri Lanka | 66 | Kenya | Johannesburg | 14 Sep 2007 |
England | 65 | Afghanistan | Colombo (RPS) | 21 Sep 2012 |
India | 65 | Afghanistan | Abu Dhabi | 3 Nov 2021 |
Pakistan | 65 | Scotland | Sharjah | 7 Nov 2021 |
Key Insights
The West Indies and South Africa hold the t record for scoring the most runs in the last four overs in an innings in the T20 World Cup. The Windies scored 71 runs against Pakistan in 2014, and South Africa levelled the record in 2016 against Afghanistan.
In 2007, India became the first team to accumulate 70 runs in the death overs in a T20 World Cup innings.
Out of the 70 runs, 58 alone came off the bat of Yuvraj Singh, making it the most runs by a batter in the last four overs in an innings. What’s fascinating is that Yuvraj came to bat at 16.5 overs and completed his fifty in just 12 balls — included six sixes in an over.