The T20 format of cricket is often considered to be the most unpredictable and explosive. With only 20 overs for each team, there is little room for error, and consistency is a rare quality. Yet, some cricketers have scored more than 50 runs in various conditions.
From veterans like Kohli and Rohit to stars like Suryakumar Yadav and Muhammad Wasim, the list of top performers goes on and on. Let’s take a closer look at the players who have not only entertained the audience but have also built a reputation for reliability in the shorter format.
Career span: 2019–2025
Matches: 102
50+ scores: 22
Virandeep Singh has emerged as a flag bearer for Malaysian cricket. Representing an associate nation, he has shown that consistency is not limited to Test playing nations. His ability to strengthen the innings and build momentum makes him one of Malaysia’s most reliable batsmen.
With 22 half-centuries in just 102 games, Virandeep has often carried his team’s batting order on his shoulders. His adaptability against both pace and spin has made him an outstanding performer in the associate nations.
Career span: 2013–2025
Matches: 114
50+ scores: 18
Few players have given Zimbabwean cricket the kind of revival it has in modern times like Sikandar Raza. An explosive all-rounder, Raza has repeatedly proven his worth in T20Is, especially with the bat.
With over 18 half-centuries, he is known for single-handedly turning games around. His fearless batting style, coupled with the ability to hit boundaries at will, makes him a nightmare for bowlers in the death overs. Raza’s leadership qualities and experience in franchise cricket have made him a mentor for Zimbabwe’s young cricketers.
Career span: 2021–2025
Matches: 85
50+ scores: 16
In just a few short years, Suryakumar Yadav (SKY) has emerged as India’s top T20 batsman. Nicknamed “Mr 360”, SKY has redefined batting in T20Is with his unconventional yet effective stroke play.
His 16 half-centuries in 85 matches reflect his remarkable development. Be it scoops over fine-leg or lofted drives over cover, SKY brings innovation and fearlessness to the crease. His consistency at a high strike rate has made him one of the most dangerous batsmen in world cricket today.
Career span: 2010–2024
Matches: 125
50+ scores: 16
When you talk about consistency in T20Is, Virat Kohli’s name inevitably comes to mind. Known as the “Chase Master”, Kohli has mastered the art of taking the innings forward and leading India to victory.
His 16 half-centuries may seem ordinary compared to his great ODI figures, but his impact in the big matches is unparalleled. From chases to knockouts in the World Cup, Kohli’s calm and calculated aggression has often been the difference for India.
Career span: 2010–2025
Matches: 138
50+ scores: 14
Veteran Afghan all-rounder Mohammad Nabi has been a pillar of Afghanistan cricket for over a decade. Known for his explosive batting in the middle order, Nabi’s ability to rescue his team in difficult situations is remarkable.
His 14 half-centuries highlight his resilience and versatility. Beyond batting, Nabi’s contributions have mentored the younger generation. In short, making him a true legend in his journey from a cricketing ally to a full-fledged member.
Career span: 2007–2024
Matches: 159
50+ scores: 14
One of the most stylish batsmen of his era, Rohit Sharma has mesmerised fans with his elegant stroke play. In T20Is, he has emerged as one of India’s leading run-scorers, combining grace and power.
His 14 half-centuries include some memorable innings like explosive starts and centuries. Rohit’s ability to dominate the powerplay overs often sets the stage for India’s big scores. As captain, he has also guided India with distinction, balancing leadership and performance.
Career span: 2019–2025
Matches: 61
50+ scores: 13
Another rising star from the Associate Nation, Malawi’s Sami Sohail has made remarkable progress in T20Is. With 13 half-centuries in just 61 games, his consistency is outstanding.
Sohail’s fearless approach at the crease has given Malawian cricket a global reputation. His performances have raised hopes that Malawi will one day be able to compete at the highest level internationally.
Career span: 2021–2025
Matches: 85
50+ scores: 13
UAE’s Muhammad Wasim is another associate cricketer who has been in the news. Known for his aggressive batting in the top order, Wasim has consistently played match-winning innings for his team.
His 13 scores of 50 or more underline his ability to take charge of the UAE’s batting. He is also being monitored by T20 leagues around the world, making him one of the most exciting associate batsmen in recent years.
Career span: 2022–2025
Matches: 60
50+ scores: 12
Ugandan cricket is constantly improving, and A.R. Ramjani has been playing a key role in this rise. In just 60 matches, he has scored 12 half-centuries, which is a testament to his consistency.
Ramjani’s batting shows composure under pressure, making him a reliable performer for Uganda in difficult games. His presence has given the team the confidence to compete with the bigger teams.
Career span: 2019–2025
Matches: 77
50+ scores: 12
Dinesh Nakarani, another Ugandan star player, complements Ramjani perfectly. With 12 half-centuries in 77 matches, Nakarani has been a key player in Uganda’s batting unit.
His ability to play both the central and attacking roles gives him versatility. Together with Ramjani, he represents a bright cricketing future for Uganda.
Career span: 2015–2024
Matches: 106
50+ scores: 12
Mohammad Rizwan has been Pakistan’s Mr Dependable in T20Is. His consistency at the top of the order has been phenomenal, making him the world’s leading run-scorer in the format.
With over 12 half-centuries, Rizwan’s hallmark is his ability to anchor the innings while maintaining a rapid scoring rate. His partnership with Babar Azam has formed the backbone of Pakistan’s T20 batting.
Career span: 2009–2024
Matches: 110
50+ scores: 12
David Warner is one of the most devastating T20 openers in world cricket. For Australia, he has been the best player for explosive starts.
His 12 half-centuries and more are a testament to his longevity and adaptability. Warner’s aggressive batting style has not only won matches for Australia, but has also made him popular in franchise leagues globally.
Career span: 2017–2025
Matches: 112
50+ scores: 12
Although primarily known as a leg-spinner, Shadab Khan has also developed into a reliable batsman. His 12 half-centuries in T20 underline his all-round contribution.
Batting primarily in the middle order, Shadab provides stability and finishing power. His development as a genuine all-rounder has been key to Pakistan’s balance in T20 cricket.
Career span: 2012–2025
Matches: 124
50+ scores: 12
Glenn Maxwell, known as “The Big Show”, is synonymous with entertainment in T20 cricket. While his inconsistency has sometimes troubled him, his match-winning ability is beyond doubt.
Maxwell’s 12 half-centuries have often come in spectacular fashion, featuring unconventional shots and daring stroke play. He is one of the most dangerous middle-order batsmen in T20 history.
Career span: 2006–2024
Matches: 129
50+ scores: 12
A true all-rounder, Shakib Al Hasan has been a pillar of Bangladesh cricket for almost two decades. With over 12 half-centuries, Shakib has proven his ability to perform under pressure.
Whether as an opener, a middle-order batsman, or a finisher, Shakib has adapted to every role. His contributions with both bat and ball make him one of the greatest all-rounders in T20 history.
In a format often criticised for its uncertainty, these names on the list have shown that class and consistency can shine anywhere. Their fifty-plus scores are not just numbers; they represent moments of brilliance and the ability to emerge from chaos. Together, they form a golden chapter in the evolving history of T20 cricket, thus proving that even in the shorter format, legacies can be built.
Among the cricketers from the Associate Nations, Malaysia’s Virandeep Singh tops the charts with 22 half-centuries in T20Is. Although Malaysia is not a full member nation, its consistency has been exceptional. Players like Sami Sohail (Malawi) and Muhammad Wasim (UAE) also play strong roles.
Virat Kohli has scored over 16 half-centuries in 125 T20 International matches and is widely regarded as the “Chase Master”.
Some of the all-rounders on this list are Sikandar Raza, Mohammad Nabi and Shadab Khan.
The rise of associate batsmen like Virandeep Singh, Sami Sohail, Muhammad Wasim and Ramjani has brought them fame in the world of cricket.
Players like David Warner, Glenn Maxwell and Suryakumar Yadav are known for their aggressive batting style. Warner gives a hot start, Maxwell is an unconventional power-hitter, while SKY is an innovative T20 batsman.