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Written By: Ben Crawley

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 is in full swing as India and Sri Lanka host the 10th edition of the tournament. The group stage has witnessed some breathtaking performances from both batters and bowlers. Several records have tumbled during the group phase of this mega event.

The tournament has seen a total of 481 sixes and 969 fours hit across the group stage matches. This shows the aggressive approach adopted by teams in the shortest format of the game.

This article covers all the key stats from the T20 World Cup 2026, including top run-scorers, leading wicket-takers, highest individual scores, and major records broken so far.

Most Runs In T20 World Cup 2026

Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan sits at the top of the run-scoring charts. The right-handed batter has scored 220 runs in four matches at an average of 73.33. His century against Namibia helped Pakistan secure a Super 8 spot.

Most Runs In T20 World Cup 2026
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
RankPlayerCountryRunsInningsAverageStrike Rate
1Sahibzada FarhanPakistan220473.33148.64
2Pathum NissankaSri Lanka199466.33127.56
3Kusal MendisSri Lanka182460.66133.82
4Aiden MarkramSouth Africa178444.50145.90
5Ishan KishanIndia176444.00152.17

Most Wickets in T20 World Cup 2026

USA pacer Shadley van Schalkwyk has dominated the bowling charts with 13 wickets from four matches. The 37-year-old recorded two four-wicket hauls against India and Pakistan. His impressive economy rate of 7.76 makes him the standout bowler of the group stage.

Most Wickets in T20 World Cup 2026
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
RankPlayerCountryWicketsInningsAverageEconomy
1Shadley van SchalkwykUSA1347.766.30
2Varun ChakravarthyIndia946.885.71
3Michael LeaskScotland9410.447.83
4Lungi NgidiSouth Africa8412.257.35
5Usman TariqPakistan849.876.58

Most Catches in T20 World Cup 2026

England’s Tom Banton and New Zealand’s Glenn Phillips lead the fielding charts with eight catches each. Both players have shown exceptional catching skills throughout the group stage.

RankPlayerCountryCatchesMatchesMax in Match
1Tom BantonEngland843
2Glenn PhillipsNew Zealand843
3Milind KumarUSA643
4Roelof van der MerweNetherlands642
5George MunseyScotland544

Highest Individual Scores in T20 World Cup 2026

Canada’s Yuvraj Samra holds the record for the highest individual score in this tournament. His brilliant 110 against New Zealand made him the youngest centurion in T20 World Cup history.

Highest Individual Scores in T20 World Cup 2026
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
RankPlayerScoreBallsAgainstVenue
1Yuvraj Samra (CAN)11065New ZealandChennai
2Sahibzada Farhan (PAK)103*59NamibiaColombo
3Pathum Nissanka (SL)100*52AustraliaPallekele
4Lorcan Tucker (IRE)94*51OmanColombo
5Tim Seifert (NZ)89*42UAEChennai

Best Bowling Figures in T20 World Cup 2026

West Indies all-rounder Romario Shepherd delivered the best spell of this tournament. His figures of 5/20 against Scotland included a hat-trick on the opening day.

Best Bowling Figures in T20 World Cup 2026
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
RankPlayerFiguresOversAgainstVenue
1Romario Shepherd (WI)5/203ScotlandKolkata
2Junaid Siddique (UAE)5/354CanadaDelhi
3Nathan Ellis (AUS)4/124IrelandColombo
4Azmatullah Omarzai (AFG)4/154UAEAhmedabad
5Usman Tariq (PAK)4/164NamibiaColombo

Best Strike Rates in T20 World Cup 2026

Sri Lanka’s Dasun Shanaka tops the strike rate charts with an impressive 238.09. The all-rounder also scored the fastest fifty by a Sri Lankan in T20Is, reaching the milestone in just 19 balls against Oman.

Best Strike Rates in T20 World Cup 2026
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
RankPlayerCountryStrike RateInningsAverage
1Dasun ShanakaSri Lanka238.09225.00
2Kamindu MendisSri Lanka225.80335.00
3Will JacksEngland207.544110.00

Best Bowling Economy in T20 World Cup 2026

Ireland’s Josh Little leads the economy rate charts with a stunning 4.00 runs per over. Zimbabwe’s Richard Ngarava is close behind with 4.25.

Best Bowling Economy in T20 World Cup 2026
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
RankPlayerCountryEconomyInningsAverage
1Josh LittleIreland4.0035.33
2Richard NgaravaZimbabwe4.2525.66
3Matthew FordeWest Indies4.40311.00

Impact Players in T20 World Cup 2026

Italy’s Ben Manenti leads the total impact points chart with 284.23 points. He has contributed with both bat (138 runs) and ball (5 wickets). The Netherlands’ Bas de Leede and India’s Ishan Kishan follow him closely.

Batting Impact Leaders

RankPlayerCountryBatting ImpactActual Runs
1Ishan KishanIndia252.57176
2Sahibzada FarhanPakistan213.21220
3Suryakumar YadavIndia190.18162

Bowling Impact Leaders

RankPlayerCountryBowling ImpactActual Wickets
1Shadley van SchalkwykUSA242.0713
2Lungi NgidiSouth Africa198.268
3Michael LeaskScotland191.649

Records Broken in T20 World Cup 2026

The group stage of this World Cup has witnessed several records tumbling. Here are the major milestones achieved during the tournament:

Youngest Century in T20 World Cup History
Canada’s Yuvraj Samra became the youngest player to score a century in any T20 World Cup. At 19 years and 141 days, he broke Ahmed Shehzad’s record from 2014. Yuvraj also became the first Associate nation player to hit a hundred in the tournament.

Highest Partnership in T20 World Cup History
New Zealand openers Tim Seifert and Finn Allen broke the record for the highest partnership in T20 World Cup history. Their unbeaten 175-run stand against the UAE surpassed the previous record of 170 runs set by Jos Buttler and Alex Hales in 2022.

Second-Highest Team Total in T20 World Cup History
Ireland posted 235/5 against Oman at Colombo. This is the second-highest team total in T20 World Cup history. Only Sri Lanka’s 260/6 against Kenya in 2007 remains higher.

First West Indies Hat-trick in T20 World Cup
Romario Shepherd became the first West Indies bowler to take a hat-trick in T20 World Cups. His spell of 5/20 against Scotland remains the best bowling figures by a West Indian fast bowler in this tournament.

Jason Holder’s 100 T20I Wickets
Jason Holder became the first West Indies bowler to reach 100 wickets in T20I cricket. He achieved this milestone during the match against Scotland.

Shadley van Schalkwyk’s Associate Record
USA’s Shadley van Schalkwyk matched Bas de Leede’s record for most wickets by an Associate nation player in a single T20 World Cup. Both players have taken 13 wickets in a World Cup edition.

Fastest Fifty Records
Shimron Hetmyer broke Chris Gayle’s record for the fastest fifty by a West Indies batter in T20 World Cups. He reached 50 in just 22 balls against Scotland. Dasun Shanaka also equaled the record for fastest fifty by a captain in T20 World Cups with his 19-ball half-century.

Finn Allen’s Milestone
Finn Allen became the fastest batter to reach 5000 T20 runs in terms of balls faced. He achieved this milestone in just 2854 balls, breaking Abhishek Sharma’s previous record.

Highest Team Totals in T20 World Cup 2026

RankTeamScoreAgainstVenue
1Ireland235/5OmanColombo
2Scotland207/4ItalyKolkata
3Pakistan199/3NamibiaColombo
4West Indies196/6EnglandKolkata
5India193/6NetherlandsAhmedabad

The T20 World Cup 2026 continues with the Super 8 stage, where eight teams will battle for a spot in the semi-finals. With India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, New Zealand, West Indies, England, and Zimbabwe qualifying for the next round, more records are expected to fall in the knockout phase.

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Conclusion: This World Cup Is Going To Be A Massive Stat Breaker

The group stage of the T20 World Cup 2026 has delivered thrilling cricket action across India and Sri Lanka. Sahibzada Farhan leads the run charts while Shadley van Schalkwyk dominates the bowling department. Young Yuvraj Samra stole the spotlight with his record-breaking century for Canada. The tournament has also witnessed some stunning team performances, including Ireland’s mammoth 235-run total.

As the Super 8 stage begins, all eyes will be on these top performers. The race for the Orange Cap and Purple Cap will intensify in the knockout rounds. Fans can expect more memorable moments as the best teams compete for the coveted T20 World Cup trophy.

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