Virat Kohli, with 103 fours, aims to surpass Mahela Jayawardena's 111 in the T20 WC. As the run machine, he's poised to add another milestone to his illustrious career.
Chris Gayle's 47- and 50-ball centuries face a challenge with Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton's 33-ball blitz this year. With expanded teams and explosive batting, expect this record to tumble.
AB de Villiers reigns with 23 catches, closely trailed by David Warner with 21. With a keen eye and safe hands, Warner aims to snatch the top spot in the fielding charts.
Australia, holders of ICC Test Championship and Men's Cricket World Cup, eyes the T20 WC. A win would make them the first to clinch all ICC Trophies simultaneously, scripting cricket history.
With 20 teams and up to nine matches per team, expect run records to tumble. Virat Kohli's 319 runs in 2014 might face stiff competition in this expanded edition.
As teams battle it out, eyes will be on partnerships. Can anyone surpass the 171-run stand by Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels in the 2012 final? The stage is set for a record-breaking partnership.
With pitches favoring spin, can anyone surpass Ajantha Mendis' 15 wickets in 2012? Rashid Khan, Imran Tahir, and Adam Zampa are poised to spin their way into the record books.
Can Eoin Morgan add to his 19 wins as captain in T20 WCs? With tactical acumen and a formidable squad, he's primed to extend his captaincy record in the tournament.
Can anyone top the 22 sixes hit by West Indies against England in 2016? With power hitters in every team, expect a barrage of maximums challenging this record.
No player has scored a century in their T20 WC debut. With talent abound and aggressive batting, the stage is set for a debutant to etch their name in history with a maiden T20 WC ton.