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! Rank !! Runs !! Name !! Team !! Opponent !! Venue !! Season
! Rank !! Runs !! Name !! Team !! Opponent !! Venue !! Season
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| '''1''' || 158* || [[Brendan McCullum]] || {{flagicon|India}} [[Kolkata Knight Riders]] || {{flagicon|India}} [[Royal Challengers Bangalore]] || [[M Chinnaswamy Stadium]], [[Bangalore]] || [[2007–08 Indian Premier League|2007–08]]
| '''1''' || 158* || [[Brendan McCullum]] || {{flagicon|India}} [[Kolkata Knight Riders]] || {{flagicon|India}} [[Royal Challengers Bangalore]] || [[M Chinnaswamy Stadium]], [[Bangalore]] || [[2008 Indian Premier League|2007–08]]
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| '''2''' || 152* || [[Graham Napier]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Essex CCC|Essex]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Sussex CCC|Sussex]] || [[The Ford County Cricket Ground|County Cricket Ground]], [[Chelmsford]] || [[2008 Twenty20 Cup|2008]]
| '''2''' || 152* || [[Graham Napier]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Essex CCC|Essex]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Sussex CCC|Sussex]] || [[The Ford County Ground|County Cricket Ground]], [[Chelmsford]] || [[2008 Twenty20 Cup|2008]]
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| '''3''' || 141* || [[Cameron White]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Somerset CCC|Somerset]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Worcestershire CCC|Worcestershire]] || [[New Road, Worcester|New Road]], [[Worcester]] || [[2006 Twenty20 Cup|2006]]
| '''3''' || 141* || [[Cameron White]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Somerset CCC|Somerset]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Worcestershire CCC|Worcestershire]] || [[New Road, Worcester|New Road]], [[Worcester]] || [[2006 Twenty20 Cup|2006]]
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| '''4''' || 127 || [[Murali Vijay]] || {{flagicon|India}} [[Chennai Super Kings]] || {{flagicon|India}} [[Rajasthan Royals]] || [[MA Chidambaram Stadium]], [[Chennai]] || [[2009–10 Indian Premier League|2009–10]]
| '''4''' || 127 || [[Murali Vijay]] || {{flagicon|India}} [[Chennai Super Kings]] || {{flagicon|India}} [[Rajasthan Royals]] || [[MA Chidambaram Stadium]], [[Chennai]] || [[2010 Indian Premier League|2009–10]]
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| '''5''' || 124* || [[Michael Lumb]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Hampshire CCC|Hampshire]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Essex CCC|Essex]] || [[The Rose Bowl, Southampton|Rose Bowl]], [[Southampton]] ||[[2009 Twenty20 Cup|2009]]
| '''5''' || 124* || [[Michael Lumb]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Hampshire CCC|Hampshire]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Essex CCC|Essex]] || [[The Rose Bowl, Southampton|Rose Bowl]], [[Southampton]] ||[[2009 Twenty20 Cup|2009]]
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| rowspan = 3| '''6''' || 117* || [[Andrew Symonds]] || {{flagicon|India}} [[Deccan Chargers]] || {{flagicon|India}} [[Rajasthan Royals]] || [[Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium]], [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]] || [[2007–08 Indian Premier League|2007–08]]
| rowspan = 3| '''6''' || 117* || [[Andrew Symonds]] || {{flagicon|India}} [[Deccan Chargers]] || {{flagicon|India}} [[Rajasthan Royals]] || [[Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium]], [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]] || [[2008 Indian Premier League|2007–08]]
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| 117 || [[Chris Gayle]] || {{flag|West Indies}} || {{flag|South Africa}} || [[New Wanderers Stadium]], [[Johannesburg]] || [[2007–08 ICC World Twenty20|2007–08]]
| 117 || [[Chris Gayle]] || {{flag|West Indies}} || {{flag|South Africa}} || [[New Wanderers Stadium]], [[Johannesburg]] || [[2007 ICC World Twenty20|2007–08]]
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| 117 || [[Matt Prior]] || {{flag|England}} [[Sussex CCC|Sussex]] || {{flag|Wales}} [[Glamorgan CCC|Glamorgan]] || [[County Ground, Hove|County Cricket Ground]], [[Hove]] || [[2010 Twenty20 Cup|2010]]
| 117 || [[Matt Prior]] || {{flag|England}} [[Sussex CCC|Sussex]] || {{flag|Wales}} [[Glamorgan CCC|Glamorgan]] || [[County Ground, Hove|County Cricket Ground]], [[Hove]] || [[2010 Friends Provident t20|2010]]
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| rowspan = 5|'''9''' || 116* || [[Graeme Hick]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Worcestershire CCC|Worcestershire]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Northamptonshire CCC|Northamptonshire]] || [[Wardown Park]], [[Luton]] || [[2004 Twenty20 Cup|2004]]
| rowspan = 5|'''9''' || 116* || [[Graeme Hick]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Worcestershire CCC|Worcestershire]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Northamptonshire CCC|Northamptonshire]] || [[Wardown Park]], [[Luton]] || [[2004 Twenty20 Cup|2004]]
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| 116* || [[Cameron White]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Somerset CCC|Somerset]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Gloucestershire CCC|Gloucestershire]] || [[County Ground, Taunton|County Cricket Ground]], [[Taunton]] || [[2006 Twenty20 Cup|2006]]
| 116* || [[Cameron White]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Somerset CCC|Somerset]] || {{flagicon|England}} [[Gloucestershire CCC|Gloucestershire]] || [[County Ground, Taunton|County Cricket Ground]], [[Taunton]] || [[2006 Twenty20 Cup|2006]]
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| 116* || [[Mike Hussey]] || {{flagicon|India}} [[Chennai Super Kings]] || {{flagicon|India}} [[Kings XI Punjab]] || [[Punjab Cricket Association Ground]], [[Mohali]] || [[2007–08 Indian Premier League|2007–08]]
| 116* || [[Mike Hussey]] || {{flagicon|India}} [[Chennai Super Kings]] || {{flagicon|India}} [[Kings XI Punjab]] || [[Punjab Cricket Association Stadium]], [[Mohali]] || [[2008 Indian Premier League|2007–08]]
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| 116* || [[Brendan McCullum]] || {{flag|New Zealand}} || {{flag|Australia}} || [[AMI Stadium]], [[Christchurch]] || [[Australian_cricket_team_in_New_Zealand_in_2009–10#Twenty20s|2009–10]]
| 116* || [[Brendan McCullum]] || {{flag|New Zealand}} || {{flag|Australia}} || [[AMI Stadium]], [[Christchurch]] || [[Australian_cricket_team_in_New_Zealand_in_2009–10#Twenty20s|2009–10]]

Revision as of 13:49, 4 April 2011

This is a list of Twenty20 cricket team and individual records. The first recognised Twenty20 matches were played on June 13, 2003, as a part of the 2003 Twenty20 Cup in England.

Individual records

Most runs overall

Rank Runs Average Name Nationality Matches
1 3476 32.79 David Hussey  Australia 137
2 3405 35.10 Brad Hodge  Australia 113
3 2716 31.95 Brendan McCullum  New Zealand 99
4 2673 26.20 Herschelle Gibbs  South Africa 113
5 2607 33.00 Ross Taylor  New Zealand 102
6 2512 28.87 David Warner  Australia 92
7 2453 34.06 Owais Shah  England 97
8 2256 24.25 Scott Styris  New Zealand 109
9 2216 32.11 Graeme Smith  South Africa 75
10 2210 34.53 JP Duminy  South Africa 90

Most wickets overall

Rank Wickets Average Name Nationality Matches
1 132 19.77 Dirk Nannes  Australia &  Netherlands 100
2 113 27.66 Albie Morkel  South Africa 139
3 112 18.97 Alfonso Thomas  South Africa 91
112 22.24 Yasir Arafat  Pakistan 92
5 101 19.75 Andrew Hall  South Africa 79
6 98 19.03 Shahid Afridi  Pakistan 81
7 95 18.23 Muttiah Muralitharan  Sri Lanka 73
8 93 17.36 Charl Langeveldt  South Africa 75
93 23.60 Tyron Henderson  South Africa 66
10 92 16.53 Umar Gul  Pakistan 62

High individual scores

Rank Runs Name Team Opponent Venue Season
1 158* Brendan McCullum India Kolkata Knight Riders India Royal Challengers Bangalore M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2007–08
2 152* Graham Napier England Essex England Sussex County Cricket Ground, Chelmsford 2008
3 141* Cameron White England Somerset England Worcestershire New Road, Worcester 2006
4 127 Murali Vijay India Chennai Super Kings India Rajasthan Royals MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 2009–10
5 124* Michael Lumb England Hampshire England Essex Rose Bowl, Southampton 2009
6 117* Andrew Symonds India Deccan Chargers India Rajasthan Royals Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad 2007–08
117 Chris Gayle  West Indies  South Africa New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg 2007–08
117 Matt Prior  England Sussex  Wales Glamorgan County Cricket Ground, Hove 2010
9 116* Graeme Hick England Worcestershire England Northamptonshire Wardown Park, Luton 2004
116* Ian Thomas Wales Glamorgan England Somerset County Cricket Ground, Taunton 2004
116* Cameron White England Somerset England Gloucestershire County Cricket Ground, Taunton 2006
116* Mike Hussey India Chennai Super Kings India Kings XI Punjab Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali 2007–08
116* Brendan McCullum  New Zealand  Australia AMI Stadium, Christchurch 2009–10