With 5 centuries in T20 internationals, Rohit Sharma has cemented himself as one of the greatest batsmen in the shortest format of the game. Since his debut in 2007, Rohit has played 159 matches, amassing 4,231 runs at an average of 32.05, with a top score of 118*. His 383 fours and 205 sixes demonstrate his dominance in T20 cricket.
Glenn Maxwell has established himself as one of Australia’s most dangerous T20 batsmen, known for his hard-hitting prowess. Over 113 matches, Maxwell has scored 2,600 runs, including 5 centuries and 11 half-centuries. His top score of 145 came with a stunning strike rate of 154.76.
Suryakumar Yadav, known for his innovative shot-making and aggressive batting, has made a huge impact since his debut in 2021. In just 74 matches, he has notched up 4 centuries and 21 half-centuries, with a top score of 117. His strike rate of 169.48 highlights his intent in T20 cricket.
Pakistan's consistent run machine, Babar Azam, has scored 3 centuries in T20Is, amassing 4,145 runs at an impressive average of 41.03. His stylish batting and steady scoring have been a hallmark of Pakistan's success in T20 cricket since his debut in 2016.
New Zealand’s Colin Munro was one of the early T20I century-makers, and he has hit 3 tons in his career from 2012 to 2020. With a strike rate of 156.44, Munro’s aggressive top-order batting made him a key player for New Zealand in the T20I format.
Rilee Rossouw has been a key player for South Africa, contributing 2 centuries in 29 matches. His top score of 109 and a strike rate of 159.79 reflect his ability to change the course of a game.
Representing the UAE, Muhammad Waseem has made waves in T20 cricket with 3 centuries in just 57 matches. His strong average of 40.30 and strike rate of 155.11 underline his ability to dominate bowlers, even on the international stage.