Record made by the bowlers of the world by playing 8 editions, got destroyed in half the journey of this World Cup

ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 Record: Only the first round of T20 World Cup 2024 has ended, but during this time, a great record made in 8 editions has been destroyed by the bowlers in half the journey.

Record made by the bowlers of the world by playing 8 editions, got destroyed in half the journey of this World Cup

T20 cricket is known for the rain of sixes and fours, but this time in New York, the bowlers attacked and made the batsmen's air-tight. Teams were yearning to touch the figure of 120 at the Nassau County Cricket Stadium. The highest score here was 119 runs, which India made against Pakistan. The bowlers created a ruckus not only on the pitch of New York but also on the pitches of West Indies and made a big record in their name.

The first ICC Men's T20 World Cup was contested in 2007, and there have been nine subsequent editions. The ninth edition will be hosted by America and the West Indies. During this time, the first round of play was completed, and the Super 8 matches would begin on June 19. During this period, the bowlers conceded 10 or fewer runs in their four-over quota 12 times. This is unexpected given that the bowlers set this record in 8 editions.

Leaving aside this edition, it happened only 10 times in the last 8 editions, when the bowlers conceded 10 or fewer runs in their quota of 4 overs. The first edition was played in 2007, the second in 2000, and the third in 2010. The fourth edition was played in 2012, the fifth in 2014, and the sixth in 2016. The 7th edition was played in 2021 and the eighth in 2022.