Top 3 batters who have scored more than 10000 runs in T20 Cricket

 Top 3 batters who have scored more than 10000 runs in T20 Cricket

Pioneers of T20 Cricket!

Cricket has undergone a revolution with the emergence of Twenty20 cricket, or T20, as a dynamic and thrilling style that has transformed the conventional gentleman’s game. T20 cricket embodies the excitement and intensity of the sport in a shorter amount of time, attracting fans worldwide with its fast-paced action and explosive performances in a world where time is paramount. The English counties Surrey Lions and Warwickshire Bears competed in the Twenty20 Cup on June 13, 2003, in the first-ever T20 match.

The inaugural T20I was a women’s match between England and New Zealand on August 5, 2004, while a men’s match between Australia and New Zealand in Auckland on February 17, 2005, was the first ever. The growth of local competitions like the Indian Premier League (IPL), Big Bash League (BBL), and Caribbean Premier League (CPL), which draw elite players from all over the world, is evidence of T20 cricket’s success. These leagues have developed into arenas where international cricket players may display their abilities, resulting in a talent pool and passionate environment that enthrals spectators worldwide.

Look at the Top 3 batters who scored over 10000 T20 runs.

1. Chris Gayle

West Indies’ former batter, Chris Gayle, is the first player to reach 10,000 runs in T20 Cricket. Additionally, he’s also the first player to score 10,000 runs in all three major formats: First-Class, List A, and T20. In T20s, Gayle has scored 14562 runs in 463 matches, along with 22 centuries and 88 fifties. Besides IPL, Gayle has been in high demand as a player in other T20 tournaments, such as the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) and the Big Bash League (BBL) in Australia. In addition to his T20 accomplishments, he has excelled in international cricket, where he has been a vital member of the West Indies team in several T20 competitions, such as the T20 World Cup.

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