T20 World Cup 2024: Bowler Favouring Tournament Or Still Batter Heavy Format? A Look At Stats
India became the first team to win the men's T20 World Cup without losing a single game throughout the tournament. They won all eight matches they played, with one washout in the first-round game against Canada. (Image Credits: PTI)
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View In AppIndia's 176/7 in the final was the highest score by any team in a Men's T20 World Cup final, surpassing Australia's 173/2 against New Zealand in 2021. (Image Credits: PTI)
At 37 years and 60 days old, Rohit Sharma became the oldest captain to lead a team to a T20 World Cup victory. (Image Credits: PTI)
Fazalhaq Farooqi of Afghanistan and Arshdeep Singh of India each took 17 wickets, the most by a bowler in one edition, breaking the previous record of 16 held by Wanindu Hasaranga of Sri Lanka. (Image Credits: PTI)
Jasprit Bumrah of India set a new record for the best bowling average in a single edition, with 8.3, surpassing Anrich Nortje's 8.5 in 2022. (Image Credits: PTI)
England's Chris Jordan achieved the best bowling strike-rate in a tournament, with 8.3, ahead of Fazalhaq Farooqi (8.9) and Tabraiz Shamsi (9.2). (Image Credits: PTI)
New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson made history as the first man to bowl four maiden overs in a T20 World Cup match, finishing with figures of 3/0 (4) against Papua New Guinea. (Image Credits: PTI)
The 2024 edition recorded the most boundaries in a T20 World Cup, with 1,478, surpassing the 1,349 boundaries of 2021. (Image Credits: PTI)
West Indies' Nicholas Pooran hit the most sixes in a single T20 World Cup, with 17, beating the previous record of 16 set by Chris Gayle. (Image Credits: PTI)