T20 World Cup 2026: Top Performers & Latest Scores

T20 World Cup 2026: Top Performers & Latest Scores

Global – March 11, 2026:
The T20 World Cup 2026 is in full swing, delivering thrilling matches, record-breaking performances, and standout individual achievements. Fans around the globe are keeping a close eye on both team standings and player stats as the tournament progresses.

🔥 Top Performers

Batting Leaders:

  • Babar Azam (Pakistan): 248 runs in 5 matches, strike rate 145

  • Rashid Khan (Afghanistan): 215 runs, strike rate 138

  • Suzie Bates (New Zealand Women): 172 runs, including a match-winning 62 vs Zimbabwe

Bowling Leaders:

  • Jofra Archer (England): 12 wickets, economy 6.8

  • Amelia Kerr (New Zealand Women): 10 wickets, economy 5.9

  • Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan): 9 wickets, economy 7.1

All-Rounders to Watch:

  • Sophie Devine (New Zealand Women): 38 runs and 2 wickets vs Zimbabwe

  • Hardik Pandya (India): Crucial contributions with both bat and ball in tight games

📊 Latest Scores & Updates

  • Pakistan vs Bangladesh: Pakistan leads with 178/6; Bangladesh 154/8 – Pakistan wins by 24 runs.

  • India vs New Zealand: India posts 165/7; New Zealand chases successfully with 168/5.

  • England vs India: England dominates with 192/4; India falls short at 177/9.

  • Nepal vs Oman: Nepal secures a 35-run victory chasing 150.

🌍 Tournament Highlights

  • Multiple new records set for fastest centuries, highest partnerships, and most wickets in a single T20 World Cup match.

  • ICC T20 rankings are being reshaped as top teams and emerging nations make strong statements.

📺 Broadcast & Streaming

Matches are live on Star Sports, Sky Sports, and streaming platforms like Disney+ Hotstar, Cricbuzz, and ESPN+, with expert commentary and in-depth analysis.

⚡ Upcoming Matches

  • Australia vs South Africa – March 12, 2026

  • India Women vs England Women – March 12, 2026

  • Pakistan vs Afghanistan – March 13, 2026

Fans are eagerly anticipating more high-octane action, memorable sixes, and surprise upsets as the T20 World Cup 2026 heats up.

(Source: Cricbuzz, ICC)