ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Top 3 Most Memorable Innings by Indian Batters in T20 World Cup History

Relive the top 3 greatest innings by Indian batters in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup history that shaped iconic wins.

Armaan Patra
Armaan Patra

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3. Yuvraj Singh (58* runs off 16 balls vs England, 2007 T20 World Cup)

Yuvraj Singh: On this day in 2007, Yuvraj Singh became first T20I player to  smash six sixes in one over | Cricket News - Times of India

Yuvraj Singh lit up the 2007 T20 World Cup with a breathtaking assault against England, blasting an unbeaten 58 off just 16 deliveries in Durban. That unforgettable innings is forever etched in memory for one extraordinary over, where Yuvraj dismantled Stuart Broad for six towering sixes, becoming only the second player in international cricket to achieve the feat.

His explosive stroke play propelled India to a daunting total of 219, completely shifting the match's momentum. More than just a match-winning knock, Yuvraj’s fearless hitting embodied the bold, high-risk nature of T20 cricket and secured his place in cricketing history as one of the format’s earliest and most iconic game-changers.

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