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5 records of T20 World Cup which are almost impossible to break: Yuvraj had hit fifty in 12 balls, Kohli's average is like Everest

The T20 World Cup-2022 has started touching the sky in terms of adventure as well as its debut. In the first two days itself, two major upheavals took place. Namibia defeated Sri Lanka. Then Scotland beat West Indies. It is being called the most open World Cup ever. Any team can win this tournament. That is, nothing is certain.





In terms of winners, this year's World Cup may be the most uncertain in its 15-year history, but there are some tournament records that you can be almost certain they will not be broken this time around. If they break, it will be called nothing less than a miracle. You also go through five such records... before that give your opinion in this poll of ours...



5. Gayle's most sixes

Former West Indies captain Chris Gayle has 63 sixes in the T20 World Cup. After Gayle, former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh is at number two. He has hit 33 sixes in the T20 World Cup. Rohit Sharma and David Warner have hit 31 sixes so far in the T20 World Cup among the players currently playing. Both the players are 35 years old and both are still far from Gayle's record. In such a situation, it seems difficult to break Gayle's record.


Rohit Sharma and David Warner have to play 5 matches in this World Cup. If the teams of Australia and India also play the semi-finals and final, then this number will increase to seven. Both need 32 sixes to break Gayle's record. In that case it will be very difficult.


4. Wins by Highest Margin

The match was being played between Sri Lanka and Kenya during the group stage of the 2007 T20 World Cup. In this match held in Johannesburg, South Africa, Sri Lanka broke many records and made many records. Sri Lanka scored 260 runs against Kenya. This is the highest score by any team in the history of T20 World Cup.


When Kenya came to chase the target, the Sri Lankan bowlers all out the Kenyan batsmen for just 88 runs. Sri Lanka won by 172 runs. So far no team has even come close to this record. Scotland have lost the T20 World Cup twice by a margin of 130 runs. At the same time, in the 2012 T20 World Cup, England defeated Afghanistan by a margin of 116 runs. This record also seems impossible to break.

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