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    The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup has always been a stage for fearless batting and jaw-dropping scorecards. Over the years, teams have pushed the limits of what seemed possible in a 20-over game, turning matches into run-fests and rewriting record books.

    5 highest team totals ever recorded in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup history:

    1) Sri Lanka’s 260/6 vs Kenya (Johannesburg, 2007) 

    More than 19 years after it was set, Sri Lanka’s towering total of 260/6 against Kenya in the inaugural T20 World Cup remains the highest in tournament history . Batting first at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg after losing the toss, the Islanders unleashed absolute mayhem on the Kenyan bowling attack.

    Sanath Jayasuriya led the carnage with a blistering 88 off just 44 balls, smashing 11 fours and four sixes at a strike rate of 200 . Captain Mahela Jayawardene produced an even more breathtaking innings, scoring 65 off merely 27 deliveries with a strike rate of 240.74 . The brutality reached its peak when Jehan Mubarak remained unbeaten on 46 off just 13 balls, striking at an astonishing 353.84.

    Sri Lanka eventually won the match by a colossal margin of 172 runs, bowling Kenya out for just 88 . Jayasuriya was deservedly named Player of the Match for his all-round contribution, which also included a wicket.

    2. India’s 256/4 vs Zimbabwe (Chennai, 2026) 

    On February 26, 2026, India produced their highest-ever T20 World Cup total, smashing 256/4 against Zimbabwe at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai . The innings, which came in a must-win Super 8 encounter, featured contributions from virtually every batter who walked to the crease.

    Openers Sanju Samson (24 off 15) and Abhishek Sharma (55 off 30) provided a thunderous start before Ishan Kishan and skipper Suryakumar Yadav continued the assault . But the real fireworks came from Hardik Pandya and Tilak Varma, whose late blows propelled India past the 250-mark.

    The innings saw India hit 17 sixes – their most in a T20 World Cup game – and six batters score 20-plus runs with strike rates exceeding 150.

    3. West Indies’ 254/6 vs Zimbabwe (Mumbai, 2026) 

    Just three days before India’s heroics, the West Indies had announced their arrival in the Super 8 stage with a breathtaking 254/6 against the same opposition at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium on February 23, 2026.

    Shimron Hetmyer was the architect of the Caribbean carnage, smashing 85 off just 34 deliveries in an innings that featured breathtaking strokeplay and raw power . Rovman Powell added 59 off 35 balls, while Jason Holder and Romario Shepherd provided the late impetus that took the total past 250.

    The West Indies eventually won the match by 107 runs, bowling Zimbabwe out for 147 in 17.4 overs. Hetmyer’s explosive knock earned him the Player of the Match award.

    West Indies: 254/6 vs Zimbabwe (PC: X.com)

    4. Ireland’s 235/5 vs Oman (Colombo, 2026) 

    Ireland announced their arrival in the 2026 tournament with a commanding 235/5 against Oman at the Colombo SSC on February 14 . Batting first, the Irish showcased aggressive intent throughout their innings, anchored by Lorcan Tucker’s sensational unbeaten 94 off just 51 balls.

    Tucker’s innings combined precision with power, as he guided Ireland to a formidable total that ultimately proved far too many for Oman. The associate nation’s bowlers then backed up the total by restricting Oman to 139, sealing a comprehensive 96-run victory.

    This innings remains the highest-ever total by an associate nation in T20 World Cup history and demonstrated the growing competitiveness of emerging cricketing nations on the global stage.

    5. England’s 230/8 vs South Africa (Mumbai, 2016)

    England’s 230/8 against South Africa at the Wankhede Stadium on March 18, 2016, deserves its place in this list not merely for the total itself, but for the context in which it was achieved. Chasing South Africa’s imposing 229/4, England produced what many consider the greatest chase in T20 World Cup history.

    Joe Root anchored the innings with a magnificent 83 off 44 balls, striking at 188.63 with exquisite shot selection . Jason Roy provided the explosive start with 43 off 16 balls at a strike rate of 268.75, while Jos Buttler contributed 21 off 14.

    The match, which saw 459 runs scored collectively—still the highest match aggregate in T20 World Cup history – ended with England requiring just one run from the final two balls to complete a miraculous two-wicket victory.

    The 2026 phenomenon: A new era of batting dominance

    The T20 World Cup 2026 has already witnessed three of the top five highest totals in tournament history, reflecting the evolution of batting techniques, improved power-hitting, and the impact of flat pitches during the Indian and Sri Lankan legs.

    Meanwhile, Zimbabwe became the first team in men’s T20I history to concede 250-plus totals in successive matches, having endured West Indies’ 254 and India’s 256 within a span of three days. The collective 440 runs scored in the India-Zimbabwe match in Chennai now stands as the second-highest match aggregate in T20 World Cup history, behind only the England-South Africa epic in 2016.

    As the tournament progresses toward its March 8 final, the question on every fan’s mind is whether any team can finally surpass Sri Lanka’s 19-year-old record of 260.

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