Team India has etched its name in the history books in a dazzling display of cricketing prowess. On Friday, during the fourth T20I against Australia in Raipur, they secured a resounding victory and clinched the title of the team with the most wins in T20I cricket.
The stage was set in Raipur for a showdown between cricket giants India and Australia. In a high-octane clash, India set a target of 175 runs, displaying a formidable batting performance. Australia, in pursuit, faced a daunting task against India’s bowling prowess.
The thunderous cheers in Raipur echoed India’s triumph as they sealed the fourth T20I with a 20-run victory. With this win, India secured a series victory with a 3-1 lead and etched their name in the annals of cricket history. Their 136th win in the T20I format solidified their position as the team with the most victories.
The series win against Australia adds another feather to India’s cap, showcasing their dominance in the T20I format. Of the 213 T20Is played since their debut in 2006, India boasts an impressive win percentage of 63.84. This statistic reflects their consistency and underscores their ability to deliver under pressure.
In a significant milestone, India has surpassed arch-rivals Pakistan, who previously held the record for the most T20I wins. With 135 wins in 226 matches, Pakistan has been overtaken by India’s stellar performance and unwavering determination on the field.
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As we celebrate India’s achievement, it’s worth acknowledging the landscape of T20I cricket. Other top teams in this format include New Zealand (102 wins in 200 matches), Australia (95 wins in 181 matches), and South Africa (95 wins in 171 matches). India’s ascent to the top reaffirms its standing among the cricketing elite.
India took the series 3-1 in one match with this victory. Axar Patel, who played a pivotal role in restricting Australia, was rightfully chosen as the ‘Player of the Match.’ His exceptional bowling performance contributed significantly to India’s success.


