3 T20 World Cup records that can never be broken
Iconic milestones from past editions that are unlikely to be matched in the modern era
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1. Lockie Ferguson’s four maiden overs, 2024
In a format dominated by run rates and boundary percentages, Lockie Ferguson produced one of the most improbable bowling performances in T20 history. During the ICC Men's T20 World Cup against Papua New Guinea, Ferguson delivered four consecutive maiden overs, finishing with figures of 4-4-0-3.
The wickets of Assad Vala, Charles Amini, and Chad Soper came without Ferguson conceding a single run a statistical rarity in a format built around constant scoring. His spell eclipsed the previous World Cup benchmark set by Canada’s Saad Bin Zafar, who recorded figures of 4-4-0-2 in 2021, setting a new standard for bowling economy on the global stage.
This record is unlikely to be challenged because it directly contradicts T20 dynamics. Batters today are encouraged to attack regardless of risk, making scoreless overs increasingly rare. Flat pitches, deeper batting line-ups, and tactical freedom further reduce the possibility of sustained dot-ball pressure.
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