England's highest T20 score records
The England cricket squad is an ICC permanent member that competes in all versions of cricket. On the 13th of June, 2005, England T20 records their adventure with the first match versus Australia. The lineup is loaded with power hitters, and there is plenty of depth in the lineup. England advanced to the finals of the previous T20 World Cup, where they faced off against West Indies, but were unable to capture the title and finished second. The English side is currently ranked first in the ICC T20I rankings as of September 2021. England has contested 137 T20I games, winning 71, losing 59, tying two, and having five games with no result. England's total victory percentage is 54.54 per cent, which is rather good. They are most likely to win the forthcoming T20 International World Cup in 2021.
New Zealand – 241/3 – 2019
England's first T20 International team score was 241/3 versus New Zealand in Napier on the 8th of November, 2019. In this game, the New Zealand captain made a major error by inviting the opponent to bat first. Despite several early wickets, Dawid Malan's century performance enabled England to post their greatest T20 International team score of 241 for 3 when batting first. Malan required only 48 balls to reach the milestone, beating England's previous record T20I total of 230 versus South Africa in 2016. Eoin Morgan hit 91 off 41 deliveries, his career-best achievement in the smallest version of cricket, as England amassed 182 runs for the 3rd wicket in 74 balls. In reaction, New Zealand struggled versus English bowlers and was dismissed for 165 in 16.5 overs.
South Africa 230/8 – 2016
England's second greatest T20 International total is 230 for 8 versus South Africa in Mumbai in 2016. England tracked down the 230 targets in the 18th game of the Twenty20 World Cup 2015/16, making it their most effective chase in T20I annals. Due to Jason Roy's blazing start and Joe Root's brilliant display, the African bowler's assault was crushed. Hashim Amla, Quinton de Kock, and JP Duminy each had half-centuries to their credit, but they were all squandered in the end.
South Africa – 226/5 – 2020
England's third-best T20I aggregate score is 226 for 5 versus South Africa at Centurion on February 16, 2020. While batting first, South Africa got off to a fast start, as their top-order bats contributed to a score of over 200 runs. Heinrich Klaasen scored 66 runs off 33 deliveries, while Temba Bavuma, the opening batsman, also had a vital inning of 49 runs. England reached their goal thanks to half-centuries through Jonny Bairstow and Jos Buttler, as well as Eoin Morgan's unbroken 57 runs.
Australia versus. 221/5 – 2018
England's fourth-best T20I squad score was versus Australia in Birmingham on the 27th of June, 2018. Jos Buttler of England made the fastest half-century in T20I records while batting initially. England earned their second-highest aggregate in T20I games when batting first thanks to Buttler's 50 off just 22 deliveries. In 2019, they scored 241 versus New Zealand. Apart from Aaron Finch, who scored 84 runs and was knocked out for 193 runs in 19.4 overs, Australia's batting combination did not appear comfortable.
New Zealand 214/7 – 2013
England's greatest T20I squad score came versus New Zealand in Auckland on the 9th of February, 2013. The opposition was requested to bat first by the New Zealand skipper, and most of England's middle and top-order batsmen batted freely. So, all six best batsmen chipped in to help the team achieve a score of 214/7, which was sufficient to confront New Zealand. The bowler's Steven Finn and Stuart Broad then failed to settle any Kiwi hitters, resulting in New Zealand scoring only 174/9 and losing the match.
New Zealand – 241/3 – 2019
England's first T20 International team score was 241/3 versus New Zealand in Napier on the 8th of November, 2019. In this game, the New Zealand captain made a major error by inviting the opponent to bat first. Despite several early wickets, Dawid Malan's century performance enabled England to post their greatest T20 International team score of 241 for 3 when batting first. Malan required only 48 balls to reach the milestone, beating England's previous record T20I total of 230 versus South Africa in 2016. Eoin Morgan hit 91 off 41 deliveries, his career-best achievement in the smallest version of cricket, as England amassed 182 runs for the 3rd wicket in 74 balls. In reaction, New Zealand struggled versus English bowlers and was dismissed for 165 in 16.5 overs.
South Africa 230/8 – 2016
England's second greatest T20 International total is 230 for 8 versus South Africa in Mumbai in 2016. England tracked down the 230 targets in the 18th game of the Twenty20 World Cup 2015/16, making it their most effective chase in T20I annals. Due to Jason Roy's blazing start and Joe Root's brilliant display, the African bowler's assault was crushed. Hashim Amla, Quinton de Kock, and JP Duminy each had half-centuries to their credit, but they were all squandered in the end.
South Africa – 226/5 – 2020
England's third-best T20I aggregate score is 226 for 5 versus South Africa at Centurion on February 16, 2020. While batting first, South Africa got off to a fast start, as their top-order bats contributed to a score of over 200 runs. Heinrich Klaasen scored 66 runs off 33 deliveries, while Temba Bavuma, the opening batsman, also had a vital inning of 49 runs. England reached their goal thanks to half-centuries through Jonny Bairstow and Jos Buttler, as well as Eoin Morgan's unbroken 57 runs.
Australia versus. 221/5 – 2018
England's fourth-best T20I squad score was versus Australia in Birmingham on the 27th of June, 2018. Jos Buttler of England made the fastest half-century in T20I records while batting initially. England earned their second-highest aggregate in T20I games when batting first thanks to Buttler's 50 off just 22 deliveries. In 2019, they scored 241 versus New Zealand. Apart from Aaron Finch, who scored 84 runs and was knocked out for 193 runs in 19.4 overs, Australia's batting combination did not appear comfortable.
New Zealand 214/7 – 2013
England's greatest T20I squad score came versus New Zealand in Auckland on the 9th of February, 2013. The opposition was requested to bat first by the New Zealand skipper, and most of England's middle and top-order batsmen batted freely. So, all six best batsmen chipped in to help the team achieve a score of 214/7, which was sufficient to confront New Zealand. The bowler's Steven Finn and Stuart Broad then failed to settle any Kiwi hitters, resulting in New Zealand scoring only 174/9 and losing the match.
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