On Wednesday, Australia set a new world record for the most runs scored in a T20I powerplay during their match against Scotland at the Grange Cricket Club. Led by Mitchell Marsh, the Australian team amassed 113 runs for the loss of just one wicket in the first six overs, while chasing a target of 155.
The innings began shakily with Jake Fraser-McGurk dismissed for a duck on the third ball of the first over. However, captain Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head quickly reversed the momentum, aggressively attacking Scotland’s bowlers. Their explosive performance not only stabilized the innings but also established a new record, surpassing South Africa’s previous record of 102/0 against the West Indies in 2023.
Mitchell Marsh’s innings ended on the first delivery of the seventh over, but Travis Head continued to dominate, scoring 80 runs off just 25 balls. Head’s innings featured five sixes and 12 fours, leading Australia to a decisive victory. The team chased down the 155-run target in just 9.4 overs, losing three wickets.
Before this historic match, South Africa was the only team to have scored over 100 runs in a T20I powerplay. With this achievement, Australia has solidified its position as a dominant force in international cricket.
Highest Powerplay Scores in T20Is:
- Australia – 113/1 vs Scotland, 2024
- South Africa – 102/0 vs West Indies, 2023
- West Indies – 98/4 vs Sri Lanka, 2021
- West Indies – 93/0 vs Ireland, 2020
- West Indies – 92/1 vs Afghanistan, 2024