T20I cricket is a modern progression in the existing format of cricket, and its start can be traced back to 2003 when England and Wales Cricket Board began it. T20I confines to 20 overs that include two teams, each with a single inning. Almost all the cricket nations play it. T20I cricket is supposed to have ended in a more explosive form of cricket as it exacts a high level of robustness and strength from the players in the team.The Kenya Cricket Team serves the Republic of Kenya in International Cricket. The team qualified for the 2007 T20 world cup and played its first T20I in September 2007.

1. Alex Auma Obanda 

Alex Auma Obanda is a right-hand opening batter in the Kenya Cricket Team who made his T20I debut against Pakistan at Nairobi on 4 September 2007. He played 36 games and scored 493 runs in 33 innings with an average of 16.43 with one half-century.

2. Shem Obado Ngoche 

Shem Obado Ngoche is a former right-hand allrounder in the Kenya Cricket Team who made his T20I against Scotland at Nairobi on 1 February 2010. He played 35 games and took 44 wickets in 23 innings with a bowling average of 16.84. His economy was 6.27, and he smashed 184 runs in 23 innings with an average of 11.50.

3. Collins Omondi Obuya 

Collins Omondi Obuya is a right-hand allrounder in the Kenya Cricket Team who made his T20I debut against Bangladesh at Nairobi on 1 September 2007. He played 35 games and scored 691 runs in 33 innings with an average of 25.59 with four half-centuries and took 23 wickets in 18 innings with an average of 14.52 and an economy of 6.38.

4. Nehemiah Ngoche Odhiambo 

Nehemiah Ngoche Odhiambo is a right-arm fast-medium bowler in the Kenya Cricket Team who made his T20I debut against New Zealand at Durban on 12 September 2007. He played 30 games and took 21 wickets in 26 innings with an average of 27.78 and an economy of 7.83 with one five-wicket haul.

5. Rakep Rajendra Patel 

Rakep Rajendra Patel is a right-hand wicketkeeper batter in the Kenya Cricket Team who made his T20I debut against Scotland at Belfast on 4 August 2008. He played 30 games and scored 526 runs in 26 innings with an average of 23.90 with three half-centuries.

6. Hiren Ashok Varaiya 

Hiren Ashok Varaiya is a former slow left-arm orthodox bowler in the Kenya Cricket Team who made his T20I debut against Bangladesh at Nairobi on 1 September 2007 and his last game against Afghanistan at Sharjah on 24 November 2013. He played 25 games and took 18 wickets in 24 innings with an average of 25.61 and an economy of 5.96.

7. Irfan Ali Karim 

Irfan Ali Karim is a left-hand wicketkeeper batter in the Kenya Cricket Team who made his T20I debut against Canada at ICCA Dubai on 16 March 2013. He played 23 games and scored 446 runs in 22 innings with an average of 24.77 with four half-centuries.

8. Nelson Mandela Odhiambo 

Nelson Mandela Odhiambo is a right-arm fast-medium bowler in the Kenya Cricket Team who made his T20I debut against Scotland at Nairobi on 4 February 2010. He played 23 games and took 11 wickets in 14 innings with an average of 29.00 and an economy of 7.78.

9. Morris Amollo Ouma 

Morris AmolloOuma is a former right-hand wicketkeeper batter in the Kenya Cricket Team and made his T20I debut against New Zealand at Durban on 12 September 2007. His last game against Canada at Sharjah was on 26 November 2013. He played 22 games and scored 127 runs in 19 innings with an average of 7.05.

10. Ragheb Gul Aga 

Ragheb Gul Aga is a former right-hand batter in the Kenya Cricket Team who made his T20I debut against the Netherlands at Belfast on 2 August 2008 and his Canada at Sharjah on 26 November 2013. He played 20 games and took 15 wickets in 19 innings with an average of 20.40 and an economy of 6.37 and scored 213 runs in 18 innings with an average of 13.31 with one half-century.