Featured graphic showing T20 World Cup 2026 Statistical Review inside a cricket stadium with fireworks and trophy, highlighting key tournament records including Sahibzada Farhan 383 runs, Sanju Samson 24 sixes, Jasprit Bumrah 4 for 15 in the final,

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, hosted across India and Sri Lanka, produced several historic performances across batting, bowling and team statistics. The tournament featured 20 teams and 55 matches, culminating in India defeating New Zealand by 96 runs in the final in Ahmedabad. The victory made India the first team to win three T20 World Cup titles and the first to defend the trophy successfully.

Beyond the championship result, the competition delivered several statistical milestones including record team totals, explosive six-hitting displays, fastest half-centuries, and outstanding bowling spells. This statistical report reviews the most significant performances from the tournament.

Tournament Overview

Category Details
Tournament ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026
Host Nations India and Sri Lanka
Dates 7 February – 8 March 2026
Teams 20
Matches 55
Champion India
Player of the Tournament Sanju Samson

Top Batting Performances

Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan finished the tournament as the highest run scorer, while India’s Sanju Samson delivered several match-defining innings including the highest individual score in a T20 World Cup final.

Player Team Runs Highlight
Sahibzada Farhan Pakistan 383 Highest run scorer of the tournament
Sanju Samson India Multiple 80+ scores 89 in the final – highest score in a T20 WC final
Jacob Bethell England 105 Century in the semifinal stage
Tim Seifert New Zealand 52 in final Top scorer for NZ in the final

Most Sixes in T20 World Cup 2026

Power hitting defined the tournament, with several batters producing remarkable six-hitting displays. Sanju Samson set a new record for the most sixes in a single T20 World Cup edition.

Player Team Sixes Innings Balls per Six
Sanju Samson India 24 5 6.71
Finn Allen New Zealand 20 8 7.45
Shimron Hetmyer West Indies 19 7 7.00
Ishan Kishan India 18 9 9.11
Sahibzada Farhan Pakistan 18 6 13.28
Shivam Dube India 17 8 8.18

Team Six-Hitting Records

India dominated the six-hitting charts in the tournament and became the first team to cross 100 sixes in a single T20 competition.

Team Total Sixes Matches Notes
India 106 9 First team to hit 100+ sixes in a T20 tournament
England 70+ Multiple high-scoring matches
West Indies 60+ Traditional power hitting lineup
New Zealand 50+ Finn Allen major contributor

Fastest and Most Explosive Innings

Player Record Details
Abhishek Sharma Fastest fifty in knockout stage 18-ball half century
Sanju Samson Three consecutive 85+ scores in T20Is 97*, 89, 89
Finn Allen Fastest T20 World Cup century 33-ball century

Best Bowling Performances

India’s Jasprit Bumrah delivered one of the most dominant bowling displays of the tournament. His spell in the final ranks among the best in T20 World Cup finals history.

Player Figures Opponent Venue
Ajantha Mendis 4/12 West Indies Colombo
Jasprit Bumrah 4/15 New Zealand Ahmedabad
Sunil Narine 3/9 Sri Lanka Colombo
Sam Curran 3/12 Pakistan Melbourne

Bowling Records

With 40 wickets across T20 World Cup tournaments, Jasprit Bumrah became the most successful fast bowler in the history of the competition, surpassing Sri Lanka legend Lasith Malinga.

Bumrah also joined a rare group of players to win both Player of the Match in a final and Player of the Tournament in the same competition.

Final Match Records

Record Achievement
Highest T20I final total India 255/5 vs New Zealand
Largest margin in final by Full Member nation India won by 96 runs
Highest Powerplay in T20 WC India 92/0
Top three scoring 50+ in same innings Samson, Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan

Conclusion

The 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup will be remembered for its aggressive batting style, record six-hitting displays and India’s historic championship victory. With several new milestones established across team and player statistics, the tournament marked
another major step in the evolution of modern T20 cricket.

Author

  • Jayesh Chaubey - Editor & Founder

    Jayesh Chaubey is an independent writer and the founder of The Living Draft. He covers India’s technology, public policy, and geopolitics, with a focus on how digital and civic developments shape everyday life. His work is part of an ongoing effort to pursue investigative and public interest journalism.

By Jayesh Chaubey

Jayesh Chaubey is an independent writer and the founder of The Living Draft. He covers India’s technology, public policy, and geopolitics, with a focus on how digital and civic developments shape everyday life. His work is part of an ongoing effort to pursue investigative and public interest journalism.

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