10 Greatest Moments In Indian T20 Cricket History

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India has completed 200 international T20 games. India is one of the best teams in the world right now. They are No.1 in the ICC T20 rankings. In this article, we will see the 10 greatest moments in Indian T20 cricket history.

  1. First one must be the young Indian team lifting the inaugural T20 World Cup under MS Dhoni’s captaincy in 2007.
  2. India Vs Pakistan games are always special but T20 cricket saw its best game in 2022 at Melbourne when India won against Pakistan in the 2022 T20 World Cup with the help of Virat Kohli’s heroics.
  3. One of the best individual performances in T20 cricket came from Yuvraj Singh when he made the fastest half-century in T20Is and hit 6 sixes in an over in the 2007 World Cup.
  4. Captain Rohit Sharma has 4 T20I hundreds but he is also the joint fastest Century maker in T20Is in only 35 balls.
  5. One of the best team efforts came against Australia in the semifinals of the 2007 T20 World Cup. It was young Indian lads proving themselves over mighty Australians.
  6. India required a compulsory win over Australia to get into the semis in 2016 and once again it was Virat Kohli’s masterclass that helped India to reach the semis.
  7. Suresh Raina’s first-ever century by an Indian player in T20Is in the 2010 T20 World Cup must be on our list.
  8. 2016 T20 World Cup was special in so many ways. India won over Bangladesh on the last delivery of the game. It was a match to remember as India won the game by only 1 run.
  9. India’s highest-ever T20I chase of 208 runs came against West Indies where Virat Kohli made West Indies bowlers pay. That match was also remembered for that iconic notebook celebration from Virat Kohli.
  10. Dinesh Karthik winning the game for India with a last-ball six against Bangladesh in the Nidhas trophy final is surely one of the best moments in Indian T20 cricket history.
Anay Pareek joined Sports Big News in 2019. He is an avid cricket fan who finds deep joy in the intricacies of the game. Through his keen observation and deep appreciation for cricket, he aims to incorporate the same level of accuracy in his writings. He predominantly covers the IPL, World Cup and cricket leagues.