T20 cricket is probably the most dynamic format of cricket. In a game where scoring quick runs is the demand of the hour, some players took the responsibility on their shoulders, scoring most of the runs by themselves. So, in this article, we will discuss 'Top 10 Most Percentage Of Runs Scored In An Innings'.

1. Aaron Finch

Aaron Finch was one of the most destructive players who could walk into any lineup in T20I. He had one of his best performances against Zimbabwe during a T20 Tri-Series, where he scored a sensational 172 runs, scoring 75.1% of runs. Batting first, Australia piled up 229 runs on a road of a pitch, with Finch scoring a ton. In his 76-ball knock, he smashed away 16 boundaries along with ten towering sixes.

2. Kane Williamson

Kane Williamson is one of the most destructive players who could walk into any lineup in T20I. He had one of his best performances in a losing cause against Sri Lanka in the 2014 World T20, where he scored a sensational 42 runs, scoring 70% of the runs. Batting first, Sri Lanka piled up 119 runs on a tricky pitch. In the intense chase, Williamson faced the likes of Herath, Malinga, and Senanayke, in his 43-ball knock, and smashed away six boundaries. Notably, the Kiwi team got bundled out for just 60 runs.

3. David Warner

David Warner is one of the most destructive players who could walk into any lineup in T20I. He had one of his best performances against Sri Lanka during a bilateral series, where he scored a sensational 90 runs, scoring 65.69% of the runs. Batting first, Australia piled up 137 runs on a tricky pitch, with Warner scoring a half-ton. With a score reading 53-3, he put along an 84-run partnership with Adam Voges. In his 62-ball knock, he smashed away five boundaries along with three towering sixes.

4. Paul Stirling

Paul Stirling is one of the most destructive batting all-rounders who could walk into any lineup in T20I. He had one of his best performances against Zimbabwe during a bilateral series, where he scored a sensational 115 runs, scoring 64.6% of the runs. Batting first, Ireland piled up 178 runs on a tricky pitch, with Stirling scoring a ton. With a score reading 32-1, he put along a 77-run partnership with Andy Balbirine. In his 75-ball knock, he smashed away eight boundaries along with eight towering sixes.

5. Brendon McCullum

Brendon McCullum was one of the most destructive players who could walk into any lineup in T20I. He had one of his best performances against Bangladesh during the 2012 World T20, where he scored a sensational 123 runs, scoring 64.39% of the runs. Batting first, New Zealand piled up 191 runs on a road of a pitch, with McCullum scoring a ton. With a score reading 19-1, he put along a 94-run partnership with James Franklin. In his 58-ball knock, he smashed away 11 boundaries along with seven towering sixes.

6. Shane Watson

Shane Watson was one of the most destructive all-rounders who could walk into any lineup in T20I. He had one of his best performances against India during a bilateral series, where he scored a sensational 124 runs, scoring 62.94% of the runs. Batting first, Australia piled up 197 runs on a road of a pitch, with Watson scoring a ton. With a score reading 75-3, he put along a 93-run partnership with Travis Head. In his 71-ball knock, he smashed away ten boundaries along with six towering sixes.

7. Aaron Finch

Aaron Finch was one of the most destructive players who could walk into any lineup in T20I. He had one of his best performances against England during a bilateral series, where he scored a sensational 156 runs, scoring 62.9% of the runs. Batting first, Australia piled up 248 runs on a road of a pitch, with Finch scoring a ton. With a score reading 11-1, he put along a 114-run partnership with Shaun Marsh. In his 63-ball knock, he smashed away 11 boundaries along with 14 towering sixes.

 

8. Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle was one of the most destructive players who could walk into any lineup in T20I. He had one of his best performances against Sri Lanka during the 2009 World T20, where he scored a sensational 63 runs, scoring 62.37% of the runs. Batting first, Sri Lanka piled up 158 runs on a road of a pitch, with Dilshan scoring a half-ton. In the intense chase, Gayle faced the likes of Mendis, Malinga, and Muralitharan, in his 50-ball knock, and smashed away eight boundaries and two huge sixes. Notably, the Windies team got bundled out for just 101 runs.

9. Glenn Philips

Glenn Philips is one of the most destructive players who could walk into any lineup in T20I. He had one of his best performances against Sri Lanka during the 2022 World T20, where he scored a sensational 104 runs, scoring 62.27% of the runs. Batting first, New Zealand piled up 167 runs on a tricky pitch, with Philips scoring a ton. With a score reading 15-3, he put along an 84-run partnership with Daryl Mitchell. In his 64-ball knock, he smashed away ten boundaries along with four towering sixes.

10. Jos Buttler

Jos Buttler is one of the most destructive wicket-keepers who could walk into any lineup in T20I. He had one of his best performances against Sri Lanka during the 2021 World T20, where he scored a sensational 101 runs, scoring 61.96% of the runs. Batting first, England piled up 163 runs on a tricky pitch, with Buttler scoring a ton. With a score reading 35-3, he put along a 112-run partnership with Eoin Morgan. In his 64-ball knock, he smashed away six boundaries along with six huge sixes.