The Top 10 T20 Batting Champions in the World
The Top 10 T20 Batting Champions in the World |
Top 10 t20 batsman
1. Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)
2. Sachin Tendulkar (India)
3. Ricky Ponting (Australia)
4. Shane Warne (Australia
5. Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka)
6. Michael Clarke (Australia).
7. Hashim Amla (South Africa)
8. Virat Kohli (India)
9. AB de Villiers (South Africa)
10. David Warner (Australia)
1.
Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)
Kumar
Sangakkara is a cricketing legend who has had a tremendous impact on Sri Lankan
cricket. Sangakkara started playing cricket at a very young age and quickly
developed into one of the country's most promising players. He made his Test
debut in 2000 and quickly became a key member of the Sri Lankan team.
Sangakkara is a prolific scorer, averaging over 50 in Test cricket. He has also
enjoyed considerable success in One Day Internationals, winning numerous
championships and accolades. Sangakkara is now a veteran of international
cricket and is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in history. He
will be sorely missed
2.
Sachin Tendulkar (India)
Sachin
Tendulkar is without a doubt, the greatest cricket player India has ever
produced. He has won literally everything there is to win in the sport-
including an unprecedented number of international trophies. He has scored an
incredible number of centuries and is the all-time leading run-scorer in
international cricket. He is also a very accomplished fielder and has won a
number of international awards for his batting and fielding. Tendulkar is a
natural leader on and off the field and is always willing to give his all to
his team. He is a true ambassador for the sport in India, and is considered one
of the most popular and
3.
Ricky Ponting (Australia)
Ricky Ponting is the most-capped cricket captain in Australia's history, with a record of 113 Test matches, 43 One Day Internationals (ODIs), and 22 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is). Ponting is also the highest-scoring captain in Test cricket, with 14,996 runs at an average of 52.92. He is one of only six batsmen to score 6000 runs in a calendar year and is the only Australian to score more than 5000 runs in six different years.
Ponting
made his Test debut against England in November 1994 and led Australia to
their first Test series victory in
4.
Shane Warne (Australia
Shane
Warne is unquestionably the greatest all-around cricketer of all time. He holds
the record for most Test wickets (819), most ODI wickets (534), and most T20I
wickets (167). Warne also holds the record for the most number of five-wicket
hauls (10).
Warne
was a devastating limited-overs bowler, taking 534 wickets in ODIs and 167
wickets in T20Is. He was consistently excellent in both formats and was a
mainstay of Australia’s successful ODI and T20I
5.
Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka)
Mahela
Jayawardene is one of the greatest Sri Lankan athletes of all time. She is a
three-time Olympic gold medalist, as well as a Commonwealth Games gold medalist
and a world champion. Jayawardene is also a two-time winner of the World Player
of the Year award.
Jayawardene
began her career as a swimmer, and she won a silver medal at the 1984 Olympics.
She then switched to athletics and won her first gold medal at the 1988
Olympics. She went on to win a total of three gold medals at the Olympic games,
as well as a Commonwealth Games gold and a world championship gold
6.
Michael Clarke (Australia)
Michael
Clarke Australia is a world-renowned cricketer who has represented Australia in
Test, One Day, and Twenty20 International cricket. Clarke has also played for
Melbourne Renegades in the Australian Big Bash League.
7.
Hashim Amla (South Africa)
Hashim
Amla is a batsman who has represented South Africa in international cricket.
Amla was born in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa on 15th November 1984. He made his
international cricket debut for South Africa in 2003. Amla has since
represented South Africa in 136 international matches, scoring 4,466 runs with
a batting average of 38.71. Amla has won two ICC World Cups, in 2007 and 2011,
as well as a number of other ICC tournaments. He has also been awarded the ICC
Player of the Year award twice, in 2007 and 2011.
8.
Virat Kohli (India)
Virat
Kohli is undoubtedly one of the most talented and accomplished cricketers in
the world. He has amassed an impressive record, both domestically and
internationally, and is widely recognized as one of the best batsmen in the
game.
Kohli
was born in 1984 in a small town in northern India and began playing cricket
at a young age. After playing for his local team for a few years, he moved to
Bangalore to further his cricketing career. In 2003, Kohli made his first-class
debut for Karnataka and quickly established himself as one of the country’s most
promising batsmen.
9.
AB de Villiers (South Africa)
AB
de Villiers is one of the most popular and successful cricketers in the world.
He has played test cricket for South Africa and is now a regular in the one-day
international (ODI) and Twenty20 (T20) squads. He has also played for the De
Villiers Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
De
Villiers was born on 10 February 1984 in Villiers, South Africa. He started
playing cricket at a young age and soon showed potential. He made his
first-class debut for Western Province at the age of 18. He quickly impressed
and was given a chance to play for South Africa
10.
David Warner (Australia)
David
Warner is an Australian cricketer who has played Test and ODI cricket for
Australia. He is the brother of Cameron Warner and the son of Greg Warner.
Warner
made his Test debut in 2009 against Sri Lanka and has since played 97 Tests,
scoring 6,181 runs at an average of 44.45. He is Australia’s third-highest run-scorer behind Steve Smith and David Boon. In ODIs, Warner has played 168
matches and scored 5,517 runs at an average of 36.75. He is Australia’s fourth-highest run-scorer in ODIs behind Smith, Boon, and Mitchell Starc.