These are the top-5 Indian batsmen who scored the most T20I runs in the year 2025, everyone’s favorite is at number-1.

Year Ender 2025: The year 2025 is about to end and the Indian cricket team has played its last international match. This year, India played a lot of matches in T-20 format, in which it won many and also faced defeat in many. Team India also won the title in the Asia Cup played in T-20 format. During this period, the brilliance of the batsmen was seen. Let us tell you in this article about the top cricketers who scored the most runs in the year 2025. At the top of the list is that cricketer, whom everyone likes a lot and he has become everyone’s favorite in no time…

Shubhman Gill

Shubman Gill’s name comes fourth in the list of batsmen who scored the most T20 runs in the year 2025. Shubman played 15 T-20 matches this year, in which he scored 291 runs at an average of 24.25 and strike rate of 137.26. During this period, neither a century nor a fifty came from Gill’s bat. He hit 38 fours and 4 sixes.

hardik pandya

Hardik Pandya’s name comes at number three in the list. Hardik played 15 T-20 matches this year, in which he scored 302 runs in 12 innings at an average of 33.55 and strike rate of 153.29. During this period, he scored 3 half-centuries. 22 fours and 18 sixes were seen from Hardik’s bat.

Tilak Verma

Tilak Verma’s name comes second in this list. Tilak has played 20 T-20 matches for India, in which he has scored 567 runs in 18 innings at a strike rate of 129.15 and an average of 47.25. During this period, Tilak scored 4 half-centuries. He also hit 41 fours and 25 sixes this year.

Abhishek Sharma

Abhishek Sharma played 21 T-20 International matches for India in the year 2025, in which he scored 859 runs at an average of 42.95 and strike rate of 193.46. During this period he also scored 1 century and 5 half-centuries. Abhishek also hit 85 fours and 54 sixes.

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