Best Batsmen in the T20 Cricket

With the ICC introducing new rules that will make the game of cricket even more exciting and relevant around the world, the T20 cricket format has certainly breathed new life into the game. He also managed to give the sides a sense of urgency for fast runs, and hence everyone has strong hitters in their arsenal, whose job it is not to look picturesque when hitting, but too efficient and fast.


One such strong attacker who has made a name for himself in the modern game is Shahid Afridi, who knows no other way to stay at the goal than to destroy the ball around the park from the start. Better known as "Boom Boom," Afridi is a dangerous player, and while he often gives away his wicket cheaply, his accidental presence at the goal can change the course of a match off the field. 

Yuvraj Singh, a young Indian left-hander, is mesmerizing because his astounding performance is not only divine but effective for his team. Yuvraj Singh, better known for his 6 sixes that he hit Stuart Broad during a match, is probably one of the most talented batsmen in the world of cricket today. Abdur Razzak is known for having a reputation for wielding iron hands and keeping himself as far away from controversy as possible. He has become the most lucrative mid-size batsman for Pakistan in recent times, but is generally known for his hard hitting in recent innings.


The captain of the Indian national cricket team, known as the inventor of the "Helicopter" shot, M.S. Dhoni is an extremely strong batsman who slowly starts to bend, but after he calms down, he simply cannot be controlled. Relying mainly on using his lower arm to use explosive dhoni batting, he can cause shivers in any bowling alley in the world. Pakistan suffered a humiliating defeat to Australia in the semi-final of the 2010 20th championship thanks to Michael Hussey, who has established himself on the Australian side as a fierce striker known for his sixes and dizzying strikes. Hussie is the winner of the match and he can change gears anytime during the serve, and once he goes into rebound mode, only God can save the poor side of bowling.

Chris Gale, the tall West Indies player who opens his left hand, is without a shadow of a doubt the strongest striker in cricket. The way he treats the bowlers is sad at times, as the song to Gail says she has to rip the bowling alley like a dagger on a piece of cloth.

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