The Australian cricket team has dominated every country and won the most world cups. Here is the highlights of players who have hit the most fours in the game’s shortest format.

1. Aaron Finch

An excellent opener from Australia is Aaron Finch. He was born in Australia's Victoria State. He stood in for the current Australian cricket team. Even in white ball mode, he was the team's captain. He plays at the top order and provides a good start to the innings for the team. In the shortest format, he guided his team to victory. He has participated in 5 tests, 146 one-day matches, and 103 T20 matches. He averaged 27, 38, and 34 points in each format. In his name, there are 310 fours.

2. David Warner 

The second person on the list is David Warner, another opener who will play alongside Aaron in the game. He has also captained his nation in a few games. One of his daughters was given the name India since he loves the country. He is in the top century among players who are still active. He's got two ninety-five-fours to his credit.

3. Glenn Maxwell

The following participant is regarded as one of Cricket’s 360 participants. Glenn Maxwell is who he is. Regardless of the format, he plays aggressively and is more successful when playing white-ball cricket. His batting contradicts the fact that he is a calm person. He makes long, far throws with the ball. He uses the switch shot, which is one of his special moves, to counter spinners. He bats in the middle of the order and frequently puts his team's game away. He is listed with 176 fours.

4. Shane Watson 

One of Australia's solid all-rounders in earlier years was Shane Watson. He excelled at limited overs, cum white ball cricket. He has participated in 58 international T20 games, 190 one-day games, and 59 test matches for his squad. He has 115 fours to his credit. He's from Queensland, the state. He has two kids with broadcaster Lee, with whom he is married. When possible, he frequently provides remarks.

5. Mitchel Marsh 

Along with Shane Watson, the guy behind him is another all-rounder. Originally from Western Australia is Mitchel. He participates in all game types for the Australian squad. He is Shaun Marsh's brother. In T20 matches, he has hit 86 fours. He has participated in 46 T20 games, 72 one-day games, and 32 tests. He was a part of the World Cup-winning squads from 2015 and 2021. He was just selected for the ICC t20 team of the year.

6. Steve Smith 

Steve Smith is among the top players competing for and representing the Australian cricket team. He is an excellent batter. Along with Joe Root, Virat Kohli, and Kane Williamson, he is considered one of cricket's "Fab 4" players. In red ball format, he performs relatively better. In his professional career, he and David Warner were charged with ball tampering and were forced to sit out for two years. He later made a comeback in cricket and is now the captain of his side against India. He has a reputation for sledding rival opponents. He represents New South Wales in domestic cricket matches. He has participated in 63 international T20 matches, 142 one-day matches, and 96 test matches for his squad. He plays in leagues all across the world as well.

7. Mathew Wade 

Mathew Wade is an all-format player for Australia. He keeps wicket along with batting. He has counted among the best hands behind the wicket for the Aussies. He is a great T20 player apart from this. He knows how to play shots all over the park. He usually plays down the order and is a finisher in the XI. He also sleds and keeps talking about it throughout the game, making it more interesting. He has 81 fours under his name. He has played 75 T20s for the team at an average of 24.

8. Cameron White 

The legendary Australians' former skipper is Cameron White. In 2009, he assisted the group in capturing the Champions Trophy. He participated in his final test match against India in 2008, his final one-day match against England in 2018, and his final twenty20 match against South Africa in 2014. He is a Victoria State citizen. He has participated in 91 one-day internationals and 4 tests. In those formats, he averaged 29 and 33, respectively. In the shortest format of the game, Cameron led six games. He has 71 fours to his credit. Cameron announced his retirement from all forms of cricket in the year 2020.

9. D'Arcy Short 

The ninth player in our story highlights D'Arcy Short. He is a good batter who usually plays in the middle order. He has played 8 one-day matches and 23 T20 internationals. He is a good player against pace and plays aggressively. He is meant for the shortest format of the game.

10. Marcus Stoinis

Marcus is one of the current best all-rounders for the Australian cricket team. He is a batting all-rounder who usually plays in the middle order. He has played 60 one-day matches, 51 T20i, and 63 matches in his first-class career. He has also scored a hundred in his career. He belongs to Perth and plays for Western Australia in first-class games. He last played his one-day match against India and his last T20 against Afghanistan. He even represented his team in the under-19 tournaments too. He has hit 34 sixes in T20i.