These are the top-5 batsmen who played the biggest innings in T20 International in the year 2025, only one Indian in the list

Year Ender 2025: The year 2025 has been very good in terms of cricket. Team India won the Champions Trophy and then the Asia Cup title. Many players of the world have made and broken many records in T20 International. Abhishek Sharma played the biggest innings for India in T20 International. So let us know about the top-5 batsmen who played the biggest innings in T20 International in the year 2025.

Mohammad Ishaan (160)

The record of playing the biggest innings in T20 International in the year 2025 is in the name of Spanish batsman Mohammad Ishan. He played an inning of 160 runs in 63 balls against Croatia on 7 December. During this period he had hit a total of 17 sixes and 5 fours.

Phil Salt (141*)

Phil Salt of England is at second place in terms of playing the biggest innings in T20 International in the year 2025. He played an unbeaten inning of 141 runs in 60 balls against South Africa on 12 September. During this period he hit 15 fours and 8 sixes.

Abhishek Sharma (135)

Indian star batsman Abhishek Sharma is at third place in terms of playing the biggest innings in T20 International in the year 2025. Abhishek Sharma played an innings of 135 runs in 54 balls against England on 2 February. During this period he has hit 13 sixes and 7 fours.

Jan Freelink (134)

Namibian batsman Jan Freelink is at fourth place in terms of playing the biggest T20 International innings in the year 2025. He played an inning of 134 runs in 65 balls against Nigeria. During this period, 15 fours and 6 sixes were hit from his bat.

dewald brevis (125*)

South Africa’s star batsman Dewald Brevis is at fifth position in this matter. He played an unbeaten inning of 125 runs on 56 balls against Australia on 12 August. During this period, Brevis had hit 8 fours and 12 sixes.

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