Top 10 game-changing moments in T20 World Cup history
Across nine editions since the inaugural tournament in 2007, the T20 World Cup has produced several career-defining and game-changing moments that are etched forever in cricket’s golden history.
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4. Yuvraj Singh’s six sixes in an over vs England, 2007
Under the lights at Durban, Yuvraj Singh produced a moment that changed T20 cricket forever. After a fiery exchange with Andrew Flintoff, Yuvraj unleashed his fury on Stuart Broad, smashing six sixes in an over, the first time the feat was achieved in men’s T20 internationals.
The breathtaking assault not only took India to a massive total but also shifted the global perception of the shortest format. Yuvraj’s 58 off 16 balls remains one of the most explosive innings in World Cup history, a moment that announced T20 cricket’s arrival on the biggest stage. Ravi Shastri’s commentary during this moment still echoes in cricket fans’ ears.
3. Suryakumar Yadav’s catch vs South Africa, 2024
‘Catches win matches’ is an age-old saying in cricket. And if any moment defines this saying, it was this. South Africa needed 17 runs off the final over, with dangerous David Miller on strike. Hardik Pandya bowled a juicy full-toss, with Miller hitting it in the air, nearly over long-off, where Suryakumar was stationed.
Suryakumar Yadav ran to his left from long-off and grabbed the catch, before lobbing it up in the air as momentum took him over the boundary rope, and then got back inside to complete a World Cup-defining catch. India won the T20 World Cup after 17 long years.
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