T20 cricket brought a new revolution to the game of bat and ball. The game is now more fast paced because of the T20 cricket’s introduction. The first T20 international was played between the Australia and New Zealand team in 2005. T20 cricket means a fast paced action and huge lots of runs.
The shorter format allows players to play freely and score big runs. However, there are still some players who have recorded a lot of single digit score, means from 1-9.
Today in this article, we take a look at 4 players who have registered the most number of single digit score in the T20I format.
Rohit Sharma 46
At number one in our list is the great Indian opening batsman and the Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma. Sharma holds the top spot here with 46 times he has been dismissed for the individual score of single digit. He recorded his 46th single digit score in the ongoing series against West Indies, which has still 2 more matches remaining as of writing this.
Kevin O’Brien 44
Former Ireland cricket team’s explosive batsma Kevin O’Brien is 2nd in the list. The veteran Ireland batsman holds the 2nd spot in the list having been dismissed 44 times for the individual score of a single digit. Kevin O’Brien has currently retired from the game. He played a total of 110 T20I matches and has scored 1973 runs at a strike rate of 130.9.
Mushfiqur Rahim 41
Mushfiqur Rahim is Bangladesh cricket team’s reliable source in the middle-order. The wicketkeeper batsman have got Bangladesh out of trouble several times in his career. He is not known as a specialist of T20 cricket but is a decent player. He has been dismissed a total of 41 times for the individual score of single digit in T20Is.
Shahid Afridi 40
Shahid Afridi is a player who was known for playing fearless cricket and had no fear of getting dismissed for the score of even Zero. Shahid Afridi played a total of 99 T20I matches in his career and scored 1416 runs at a strike rate of 150. He has been dismissed for the single digit score for a total of 40 times in his career, most of which might be Zero.