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3 Indian cricketers who have scored more than 25 runs in an over in a T20I match

3 Indian cricketers who have scored more than 25 runs in a over

Since the introduction of T20 cricket, it has completely changed the perspective of the game. T20 cricket has brought the aggressive intent into the game and players are now quite of aggressive minded player. Nowadays, you won’t any defensive minded player in a team’s T20 squad.

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The Indian cricket team today is one of the most strongest T20 team in the world. The team has some really talented players in the squad as Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya to name a few.

Nowadays, T20 cricket is about scoring most runs possible in a over. There has been couple of occasions when the batting have score more than 25 runs in a over in T20 cricket.

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Today in this article, we take a look at 3 Indian batter who have scored more than 25 runs in a over in a T20I match.

Yuvraj Singh

The first player in our list is former Indian cricket team’s all-rounder Yuvraj Singh. Yuvraj is quite famous for scoring 36 runs in an over (that is 6 sixes in 6 balls) in a T20 World Cup 2007 match against England’s pace bowler Stuart Broad. That is till date one of the best inning and Indian player has played as it proved quite for Team India to win the match.

Suryakumar Yadav

The current Indian cricket team’s middle-order batsman Suryakumar Yadav is the latest addition to the squad having scored 26 runs in a Asia Cup 2022 match against Hong Kong. Suryakumar smashed Hong Kong bowler Haroon Arshad for four sixes in that over and got a double in the last bowl of the match. Yadav scored 68 runs of 26 balls in that match as India won the match by 40 runs.

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Rohit Sharma

The current Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma is the third name in our list. Rohit, who is quite famously known as the ‘Hitman’ by the fans due ti his aggressive batting approach. Rohit Sharma scored 26 runs in a T20I match against New Zealand in 2020.

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