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Top 5 players with most fours in the history of the T20 World Cup

Hitting boundaries is extremely crucial in the T20 format because they work as a pressure reliever and give the batter a lot of confidence. Hitting fours does not require a lot of power, but only proper timing and an exceptional skill set. Here we will take a glance at the top 5 batters with the most fours in the tournament’s history.

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S. No. Player  Team  Matches Fours 
1 Mahela Jayawardene Sri Lanka 31 111
2 Tillakaratne Dilshan Sri Lanka 35 101
3 Rohit Sharma India  39 80
4 David Warner Australia  30 80
5 Chris Gayle West Indies 31 78

Mahela Jayawardene

Mahela Jayawardene has scored 111 fours in 31 T20 World Cup games, demonstrating his beautiful stroke technique and outstanding timing. His ability to find gaps and score boundaries with ease made him a vital asset for Sri Lanka, contributing greatly to their success in the tournament.

Tillakaratne Dilshan

Tillakaratne Dilshan scored 101 fours in 35 matches and was known for his aggressive batting and inventive smashes such as the “Dilscoop.” His ability to manage the field and regularly find boundaries was essential in establishing strong starts and competitive totals for Sri Lanka in T20 World Cup history.

Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma, also known as the “Hitman,” has scored 80 fours in 33 T20 World Cup appearances. His fluent batting technique and ability to clear the infield make him one of the most dangerous opening batsmen in T20 cricket. Rohit’s strength is his timing and placement, which allow him to hit boundaries even against the greatest bowlers. ​

David Warner

David Warner is well-known for his aggressive batting and quick scoring, having hit 80 fours in 30 matches. His ability to dominate from the start and regularly locate boundaries has made him a vital player for Australia in the T20 World Cup, adding to their aggressive play style.​

Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle, dubbed the “Universe Boss,” struck 78 fours in 31 matches. Gayle is known for his enormous power, and his ability to effortlessly clear the boundary makes him one of T20 cricket’s most feared batsmen. His boundary-hitting talent has been crucial in the West Indies’ T20 World Cup victories. ​​

A 20-year old student from Delhi doing his graduation expressing his love and passion for cricket. Arpit fell in love with the sport when Virat Kohli hit Lasith Malinga for six boundaries at Hobart and has admired Kohli since then. When not watching cricket, you can find him going on long drives.