What is the best T20 World Cup team of all time?
The T20 World Cup has crowned some truly legendary sides over the years — electrifying cricket, unforgettable moments, and national pride on the line. Which team stands above them all?
1India
Two-time T20 World Cup champions (2007, 2024), the powerhouse of world cricket and the team that won the inaugural edition.
1000pts
2Afghanistan
The rising force of world cricket, with Rashid Khan leading one of the most exciting teams in the modern T20 era.
923pts
3Sri Lanka
The 2014 T20 World Cup champions, celebrated for producing some of the world's finest T20 batsmen and spinners.
899pts
4Ireland
Plucky underdogs who have pulled off memorable T20 World Cup upsets, including memorable wins over Pakistan and England.
874pts
5Australia
The 2021 T20 World Cup champions, known for a relentless winning mentality and world-class all-round players.
807pts
6England
Two-time T20 World Cup champions (2010, 2022), consistently among the most innovative and aggressive T20 sides in the world.
749pts
7West Indies
Two-time T20 World Cup champions (2012, 2016), famous for their explosive batting and Carlos Brathwaite's stunning final-over win.
681pts
8Pakistan
The 2009 T20 World Cup champions, with a passionate fanbase and a storied history of match-winning performances under pressure.
681pts
9Zimbabwe
A historically competitive cricketing nation that has participated in multiple T20 World Cup editions with talented squads.
599pts
10New Zealand
Perennial dark horses and consistent semi-finalists known for their disciplined team cricket and tactical excellence.
599pts
11Bangladesh
A passionate cricket nation with a talented squad that has regularly competed at the T20 World Cup stage.
599pts
12Netherlands
The giant-killers of T20 cricket who stunned South Africa and other big nations with impressive upsets.
499pts
13South Africa
Consistent contenders who have never won the T20 World Cup but have produced extraordinary talent including A.B. de Villiers.
499pts
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