Scoring 200+ runs in a T20 World Cup match is rare due to pressure, quality bowling attacks, and high stakes. These innings didn’t just win matches, they changed perceptions, shifted momentum, and shaped the evolution of aggressive T20 cricket.
As pitches get flatter and batting depth increases, fans will be watching closely to see if these records fall in upcoming World Cups.
Sri Lanka – 260/6 vs Kenya (2007)
Venue: Johannesburg
Edition: ICC T20 World Cup 2007
South Africa – 229/4 vs England (2007)
Venue: Durban
Edition: ICC T20 World Cup 2007
India – 218/4 vs England (2007)
Venue: Durban
Edition: ICC T20 World Cup 2007
Afghanistan – 218/6 vs England (2016)
Venue: Delhi
Edition: ICC T20 World Cup 2016
England – 215/7 vs South Africa (2016)
Venue: Mumbai
Edition: ICC T20 World Cup 2016
