Cricket fans often ask, “How many overs in T20 World Cup?” 🤔 The answer is simple: Each T20 World Cup match consists of 20 overs per side, making it a fast-paced and thrilling format of the game. 🏆
The Basics of T20 Cricket 📌
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Each team gets 20 overs (120 legal balls).
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A bowler can bowl a maximum of 4 overs per match.
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Powerplay lasts for the first 6 overs, where only two fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard circle.
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In case of rain, the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method adjusts the target.
How Many T20 World Cups Has India Won? 🇮🇳
India has won the T20 World Cup once, in 2007, under the captaincy of MS Dhoni. 🏆 They defeated Pakistan in a thrilling final at Johannesburg. 🎇
✅ India’s T20 World Cup Record:
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2007 Champions 🏆
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2014 Runners-up 🥈
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2016 Semifinalists 🌟
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2022 Semifinalists 🌟
Key T20 World Cup Stats 📊
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The first-ever T20 World Cup was held in 2007 in South Africa. 🌍
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36 teams have participated in T20 World Cup history. 🌎
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The highest team total in a T20 World Cup match: South Africa – 260/6 vs Sri Lanka (2024). 💥
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India’s highest total in T20 World Cups: 218/4 vs England (2007). 🏏
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Most runs in T20 World Cup history: Virat Kohli – 1141 runs. 🔥
India’s First T20 World Cup Win – A Historic Moment! 🏆
India won their first T20 World Cup in 2007, defeating Pakistan by 5 runs in a heart-stopping final! 🏏 MS Dhoni’s captaincy and Joginder Sharma’s final over became legendary moments in cricket history. 💪
Final Thoughts 🏏
Now you know the answer to “How many overs in T20 World Cup?” – it’s always 20 overs per side! ⚡ With 36 teams competing in T20 World Cup history and India winning the 2007 title, the format remains one of the most exciting in cricket. 🌟
🔥 Are you ready for the next T20 World Cup? Drop your predictions in the comments! 👇 🎤