On Sunday, Abhishek Sharma scored 135 against England. It surpasses Shubman Gill’s 126* against New Zealand in 2023 as the best individual score for India in men’s Twenty20 Internationals.
After Aaron Finch’s 156 in 2013, Abhishek’s 135 is the second-highest score by any hitter against England.

13-In men’s T20Is, Abhishek’s knocked sixes are the most for India in an innings. In 2017, Rohit scored ten runs against Sri Lanka, while in 2024, Sanju Samson and Tilak Varma achieved the same against South Africa.
Abhishek just 37 balls to get his century, which was the second-fastest for India after Rohit Sharma’s 2017 35-ball total against Sri Lanka. Abhishek’s 37-ball century is also the eighth-fastest in men’s Twenty20 Internationals.
Abhishek took 17 balls to get his fifty, which was also the second-fastest for India after Yuvraj Singh’s 2007 12-ball fifty against England.
After defeating New Zealand by 168 runs in 2023, India’s victory on Sunday by 150 runs was their second-largest margin of victory in men’s Twenty20 Internationals.
England’s largest run loss in the format is the 150-run deficit. In 2012, they scored 90 runs against India, marking their previous highest total.
India has defeated a men’s T20I team by a score of 100 runs or more in eight examples, tying with Japan for the most such victories by any team.
10.3 Overs In the fifth Twenty20 International, India bowled England out, which was England’s shortest all-out innings in men’s Twenty20 Internationals. 14.4 overs was their previous shortest, and it happened in 2012 against India as well.
After Bangladesh’s 9.3 overs against New Zealand in 2021, England’s 10.3 overs is the second-shortest all-out innings for a Full Member in men’s T20Is.
India’s final powerplay score was 95 for 1. It surpasses the 82 runs they achieved against Scotland in 2021 and is the most they have ever scored during that round of men’s T20Is. In men’s Twenty20 Internationals, when ball-by-ball statistics is available, it is also the sixth-highest total in the first six overs.
India’s team century on Sunday was their fastest in men’s Twenty20 Internationals, coming in 6.3 overs. The previous quickest was off 7.1 overs during the T20I in Hyderabad last year against Bangladesh.
India’s score of 247 for 9 in the Wankhede is the second-highest by any side against England in men’s Twenty20 Internationals, after only Australia’s 248 for 6 in Southampton in 2013. On Sunday, the opposition blasted England’s bowlers for 19 sixes, the most they had ever given up in a men’s Twenty20 International.
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