Highest Team Totals in T20I History ft. England 2025
T20 cricket is synonymous with pace, and this means the unexpected. In a format predominantly run by the explosive batters, the ceiling has been raised with time. Run scoring has turned into merry, and its accumulation knows no bounds.

One great thing about T20 cricket is that it always has an element of unexpectedness associated with it. It is proportionate to free-style cricket, and the players take the field intending to maximise the output. A format that batters have dominated since its inception knows no constraints, and over the years, it has only upheld this assertion. Run-scoring has become a cakewalk, and bowlers' lives have turned into a mayhem. With the usage of modern-day batting equipment, coupled with smaller ground boundary dimensions and field restrictions, the sky is the limit for the batting sides. Team totals have exceeded all predictions, normalcies, and their highest aggregation is the only and safest way to play the game.
In a recent incident, the latest of all and one of a kind, the iconic Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, became witness to a record-breaking and beast run scoring by the English team. England have been hosting South Africa for a T20 International (T20I) series, and in the second game played out on a chilly Mancunian evening (12th September 2025), the former went berserk. Scaling new T20I peaks, their batters splurted explosives on the Proteas, taking the attack to the opposition, and eventually went on to score 304 runs for the loss of just 2 wickets. This total became the third instance of a team passing 300 in T20Is, the third highest score of all time, and the first such time achieved against an International Cricket Council (ICC) full member side, the previous highest being India's 297/6 against Bangladesh at Hyderabad in 2024.
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Some statistical narratives from England's run fest are firsts in the circuit of the shortest format of our beautiful sport. Phil Salt, 141 runs unbeaten off 60 balls, and Jos Buttler, 83 runs off 30 balls, hammered the rainbow nation's bowlers to all corners of the ground, on their way towards establishing an opening partnership of 126 runs in mere 47 deliveries. Also, since the records have been kept, 166/1 by England at the halfway stage is the highest ever total struck at the end of the 10th over in a T20I fixture. Moreover, 12.1 overs taken by them to reach the 200 mark is the earliest a team has got to that milestone across all the T20 games. Last but not least, the terrific first wicket stand between the Lancashire pair at a run-rate of 16.06 is the highest ever for a century-plus opening partnership in a T20I by a full member nation.
A look at the highest team totals smashed in T20I history
TEAM | TOTAL | OPPOSITION | VENUE | YEAR | TOURNAMENT |
Zimbabwe | 344/4 | Gambia | Nairobi (Ruaraka) | 2024 | T20 World Cup (WC) Qualifier |
Nepal | 314/3 | Mongolia | Hangzhou | 2023 | Asian Games |
England | 304/2 | South Africa | Manchester | 2025 | T20I Series |
India | 297/6 | Bangladesh | Hyderabad | 2024 | T20I Series |
Zimbabwe | 286/5 | Seychelles | Nairobi (Gym) | 2024 | T20 WC Qualifier |
India | 283/1 | South Africa | Johannesburg | 2024 | T20I Series |
Afghanistan | 278/3 | Ireland | Dehradun | 2019 | T20I Series |
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