The T20 world cup is all set for the year 2024 where West Indies and USA are the host nations. So fasten your seat belts, cricket lovers, as something magical could be in store for us the legends could set new records That Could Tumble at the T20 World Cup 2024!
The run-machine, Virat Kohli, is only eight boundaries away from breaking Mahela Jayawardena's record of 111 fours in the history of the Twenty20 World Cup. Kohli is vying for yet another top slot in the event, having already established himself as the leading run scorer.
But he's not the only one pursuing this. David Warner (86 fours) and Rohit Sharma (91 fours) are chasing him. We can anticipate these cricketing icons to exert maximum effort in their pursuit to break the record, as the race is on and every boundary matters.
With his lightning-fast 47- and 50-ball tons, Universe Boss Chris Gayle holds the quickest century records in T20 World Cup history. But people break records for a reason!
Anything is possible, as demonstrated earlier this year by Nepal's Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, who ignited the Twenty20 world with a 33-ball century.
Another potentially lightning-fast hundred is in the works with additional teams and dynamic batters in the mix.
AB de Villiers has topped the list in terms of catches and he has taken 23 catches in the T20 World Cup. Yet, BCCI’s David Warner is close behind him as he took 21 catches. Rohit Sharma averaging at 16 catches also cannot be ruled out as well as Glenn Maxwell who also averages the same. Fielding might also take stunning performances in the bid to achieve this record.
Depending on the form and the format of the batsmen this record could go down. Some of the current prominent sop players including Babar Azam, Jos Buttler, and KL Rahul should be able to give a good challenge to the current record.
The Australian team has a good prospective to set a record or achieve something that has never been achieved before. Yet they already claimed the ODI and T20 World Cup titles within the prior cycle. Winning 2024 edition they would be the first team to hold all three formats of World Cups (ODI, T/20 and Test) at once .