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Most Dot Balls Played By Batsmen In T20I Cricket - In Pics

T20 International cricket is all about fireworks and aggressive batting, but some batsmen choose a different path. They are the masters of patience, facing an extraordinary number of dot balls amidst the chaos of boundaries and sixes. In this listicle, we'll take a look at the top 10 batsmen who've faced the most dot balls in T20I cricket. These players may not always light up the scoreboard, but their resilience and ability to soak up the pressure make them invaluable in the shortest format of the game.

Kane Williamson - 696 Dot Balls:

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Kane Williamson - 696 Dot Balls:

New Zealand's cool and composed skipper, Kane Williamson, tops the list with 696 dot balls faced in T20I cricket. His ability to anchor an innings and rotate the strike is well-known, and he often lays the foundation for New Zealand's success.

Mohammad Rizwan - 715 Dot Balls:

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Mohammad Rizwan - 715 Dot Balls:

Pakistan's wicketkeeper-batsman, Mohammad Rizwan, has been a revelation in T20I cricket. His willingness to play out deliveries and build an innings is evident from his 715 dot balls faced.

David Warner - 715 Dot Balls:

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David Warner - 715 Dot Balls:

The explosive Australian opener, David Warner, may surprise many with his presence on this list. Despite being known for his aggressive style, Warner has faced 715 dot balls, showcasing his adaptability in the T20 format.

Virat Kohli - 817 Dot Balls:

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Virat Kohli - 817 Dot Balls:

Indian cricket's run-machine, Virat Kohli, is known for his ability to rotate strike and build innings. With 817 dot balls faced, Kohli's consistency and composure shine through even in the shortest format.

Aaron Finch - 824 Dot Balls:

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Aaron Finch - 824 Dot Balls:

Australian captain Aaron Finch is another top-order batsman who can weather the storm. He has faced 824 dot balls, showcasing his value at the crease beyond power-hitting.

Mohammad Hafeez - 849 Dot Balls:

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Mohammad Hafeez - 849 Dot Balls:

The veteran all-rounder from Pakistan, Mohammad Hafeez, has been a calming presence in their middle order. His 849 dot balls faced highlight his ability to stabilize the innings.

Babar Azam - 841 Dot Balls:

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Babar Azam - 841 Dot Balls:

Pakistan's stylish Babar Azam, often compared to the best in the business, has faced 841 dot balls. His ability to play conventional shots and accumulate runs is a testament to his class.

Paul Stirling - 991 Dot Balls:

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Paul Stirling - 991 Dot Balls:

Ireland's Paul Stirling is a familiar name in T20 cricket. With 991 dot balls, he has been a key figure in Ireland's cricketing journey, showing that he can hold his own against the best.  

 

Martin Guptill - 1033 Dot Balls:

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Martin Guptill - 1033 Dot Balls:

New Zealand's hard-hitting opener, Martin Guptill, has crossed the 1000-dot ball mark. While he is known for his power-hitting, his ability to grind it out when needed is commendable.  

Rohit Sharma - 1055 Dot Balls:

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Rohit Sharma - 1055 Dot Balls:

India's 'Hitman,' Rohit Sharma, surprisingly tops the list with 1055 dot balls faced. His reputation as a T20I giant doesn't overshadow his ability to play out deliveries and anchor the innings when required.