T20I Cricket is a format that is loved worldwide among fans. As compared to other formats, it provides the result in a span of just three hours. Fans love to see batters score runs and bowlers get wickets. However, to score quick runs, teams sometimes lose momentum and go all out for a low score. Especially in the chase, if the team batting first scores a big total, the chasing team loses control and registers a big defeat. Let's go through the Biggest Victories in T20 International by ICC full members.
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T20 International Biggest Victories:
1. India | 168 runs vs New Zealand, 2023
India batted first in the series decider of the T20 series against New Zealand. India scored 234/4 runs first with the help of Shubman Gill's maiden T20 International century. In response, the NZ team got all out at just 66 runs. India created history, winning a T20 match by 168 runs.
2. Pakistan | 143 runs vs West Indies, 2018
Pakistan registered the record against the West Indies at Karachi Stadium in 2018. PAK scored a big score of 203/5 in their first inning. Four batters registered a score of 30 or 40. Chasing the target, West Indies had a poor start and lost their five wickets in the powerplay. The whole team got all out for just 60 runs, & handed over a huge winning margin of 143 runs to Pakistan.
3. India | 143 runs vs Ireland, 2018
Batting first, India scored a massive total of 213/4 in their 20 overs. KL Rahul (70 off 36) and Suresh Raina (69 off 45) played two good innings. In the end, Hardik Pandya played a cameo of 32 not out of 9 balls. In reply, Ireland got all out for just 70 runs in 13.2 overs and lost the game by 143 runs.
4. England | 137 runs vs West Indies, 2019
England batted first and reached a decent total of 182/6. Sam Billings (87 off 47) and Joe Root (56 off 40) played good innings. However, the West Indies were unable to maintain the pace and were bowled out for 45 runs in 11.5 overs (the lowest T20I score for West Indies). Chris Jordan took 4/6 in two overs. England won the game by a huge margin of 137 runs.