World Index 2022: Most Runs Scored in T20i Career

The World Index 2022 showcases the most runs that are scored by players in an ascending order in their T20i career

The T20 World Cup and the format of this game is the most popular when compared to the other formats. It has shorter number of overs that makes the game the most interesting and exciting. The year has given us some really exciting matches that has made it possible for the players to increase their scores and give us some exceptional outputs in terms of scoring runs. Virat Kohli tops the list for the most runs scored until now in the T20 Matches.

  1. Virat Kohli: 3,794 Runs
  2. Rohit Sharma: 3,741 Runs
  3. MJ Guptill: 3,531 Runs
  4. Babar Azam: 3,231 Runs
  5. PR Stirling: 3,133 Runs
  6. AJ Finch: 3, 057 Runs
  7. DA Warner: 2, 866 Runs
  8. Mohammed Hafeez: 2, 514 Runs
  9. Mohammed Rizwan: 2, 464 Runs
  10. EJG Morgan: 2, 458 Runs

The T20 Matches are typically more favourable for the batters when compared to the bowlers. The matches allow the completion of the game in 20 overs and that is why the batsmen find it critical to use the number of balls to score as much as possible. This is the very reason that we see many high scores, fours and sixes being hit on the crease all the time. The bowlers have to work against the clock and the number of balls to actually achieve the targets.

The scores are made by the batters with high concentration. Players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma from India have used every opportunity to score records and the maximum number of runs as per the needs of the team. MJ Guptill and Babar Azam have also scored excellent number of runs and made records for their teams. The contributions of these players were worth a mention and that is the primary reason that the records are being mentioned in several platforms.

Apart from these players, there are several other bowlers and wicket keepers who have successfully made scores and records for their respective teams and tried to achieve the best results for the match at hand.