Many International cricket players score half-centuries and centuries to create the highest cricket records and save their teams from losing. Sometimes cricket players took fewer balls to complete their half-centuries in losing situations. This article was about the top ten international cricket players who scored half-centuries below 20 balls.

1. Colin Munro

Colin Munro was born in South Africa but debuted his whole life in the New Zealand National Cricket team, and he played for the IPL team of Delhi Capitals. He was a Left-handed batsman and Right-Arm fast bowler in his team. He played his last T20 cricket match against India in Feb 2020. As we know, Colin Munro took only 14 balls to score a half-century against Sri Lanka in 2016.

2. Kieron Pollard

Kieron Pollard was known as a prior dangerous cricket player in the West Indies team, and he played for the Mumbai Indians IPL team. He is an all-rounder cricketer in his team. Recently, he retired from all the formats of international cricket on April 20, 2022. As we know, Kieron Pollard took 14 balls to score a half-century against Leeward Islands in 2012. He also scored another half-century in 17 balls against CSK.

3. Pat Cummins

Pat Cummins was an Australian cricket player who captained the test and ODI matches. He was a Right-Arm fast bowler and played for the Kolkata Knight Riders IPL team. He played his last ODI cricket match against England on November 22, 2022. As we know, Pat Cummins scored a half-century in 14 balls against the Kolkata Knight Riders team in 2022.

4. Imran Nazir

Imran Nazir was a prior Pakistan cricket player who played for 13 years for his team. He was one of the greatest Right-Hand opener batsmen and a Leg-break bowler. He retired from all the formats of international cricket in 2012. As we know, Imran Nazir took 14 balls to complete his half-century against Lahore Eagles in 2005. He retired from the Pakistan National Cricket team in 2013.

5. Farhaan Behardien

Farhaan Behardien was a preceding South African cricket player who played several ODI and T20 matches for his team. He was an aggressive right-hand batsman and a fast bowler. As we know, Farhaan Behardien took 14 balls to complete his half-century against the Warriors in 2016. Similarly, he also retired from international cricket matches in 2022.

6. Alex Hales

Alex Hales was an England cricket player who played as an opener batsman in his team. He was a Right-handed batsman and currently playing for Nottinghamshire cricket team. He played his last T20 cricket match against Pakistan on November 13, 2022. When the cricket match happened between Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire in 2010, Alex Hales took 16 balls to complete his half-century.

7. Yuvraj Singh

Yuvraj Singh was a prior Indian cricket player who played for all the formats. He is an all-rounder who was a Left-handed batsman and a Left-arm spin bowler. When the match happened between India and England in 2007, Yuvraj Singh took 12 balls to complete his half-century. Similarly, he retired from all the formats in 2019.

8. Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle was a West Indies cricket player who played for 22 years for his team and played for the IPL team of RCB. He was one of the destructive Left-hand batsmen in his team and a spin bowler. He played his last test match against Bangladesh in September 2014. As we know, Chris Gayle has several highest records in every format, and he took 12 balls to complete his half-century against Adelaide Strikers in 2016.

9. Hazratullah Zazai

Here comes Hazratullah Zazai, an Afghanistan cricket player who was a young batsman in his team. He was a left-handed batsman and debuted for several T20 matches. He played his last T20 match against the United Arab Emirates on February 18, 2023. As we know, Hazratullah Zazai took 12 balls to complete his half-century against the match between Kabul Zwanan and Balkh Legends in 2018.

10. MS Dhoni

The most famous former Indian cricket player MS Dhoni captained his team for several years. He was the best wicket-keeper and dangerous Right-hand batsman in his team. He was the present captain of Chennai Super Kings of the IPL team. Except for IPL, he retired from all the formats of international cricket matches on August 15, 2020. As we know, MS Dhoni took 16 balls to complete his half-century against the IPL match between CSK and SRH in 2013.