In T20 cricket a single over can turn a game around. It’s about hitting big, timing and creativity to create moments. The players here didn’t just score, they changed how we think about aggressive batting under pressure. From experienced players to young prodigy all have created their own legacy of T 20 hitting. Whether it is team India’s 360 Suryakumar Yadav who is known for exploring the beyond thinkable dimensions of the field or be it some one like Khushdil Shah who is known for their raw power hitting they show how T20 cricket has become a display of boldness and talent where every ball can bring lots of runs and any batter can change the game.
Players with highest individual strike rate in an innings in Asia Cup T 20
1. Suryakumar Yadav (India) – 261.53 Strike Rate

- Score: 68* off 26 balls
- Against: Hong Kong
- Venue: Dubai
- Date: August 31, 2022
Suryakumar Yadav’s innings against Hong Kong in the 2022 Asia Cup is the most explosive in terms of strike rate. He came in during the middle overs and took charge with his 360 degree style. His 68 not out had 6 fours and 6 sixes, with a strike rate of 261.53. He was creative under pressure and this was a masterclass in modern T20 batting.
2. Mahmudullah (Bangladesh) – 253.84 Strike Rate

- Score: 33* off 13 balls
- Against: India
- Venue: Mirpur
- Date: March 6, 2016
Mahmudullah’s innings was in a big match against India. He gave Bangladesh some much needed acceleration in the death overs. He scored 33 runs in 13 balls with 2 fours and 2 sixes. His strike rate was 253.84. Though it was a short innings, it was very valuable, showing how much an experienced finisher can turn a game around quickly.
3. Najibullah Zadran (Afghanistan) – 252.94 Strike Rate

- Score: 43* off 17 balls
- Against: Bangladesh
- Venue: Sharjah
- Date: August 30, 2022
Najibullah Zadran played a good innings against Bangladesh. He hit 1 four and 6 big sixes, finished with 43 not out and shifted the game in Afghanistan’s favour. His strike rate of 252.94 showed how well he can dismantle bowling attacks under pressure and build his reputation as a middle order batter.
4. Amir Ali (Oman) – 246.15 Strike Rate

- Score: 32* off 13 balls
- Against: Hong Kong
- Venue: Fatullah* Date: February 19, 2016
Amir Ali of Oman surprised everyone with his big hitting against Hong Kong. Playing for an associate nation, he showed no fear, hitting 4 fours and 1 six in 13 balls. His strike rate of 246.15 helped Oman get a competitive score and showed that big performances can come from teams outside the top cricketing nations.
5. Khushdil Shah (Pakistan) – 233.33 Strike Rate

- Score: 35* off 15 balls
- Against: Hong Kong
- Venue: Sharjah
- Date: September 2, 2022
Khushdil Shah’s 35 not out was all about sixes. He didn’t hit any fours, but he cleared the boundary 5 times, showing great power and control in the death overs. His strike rate was 233.33 and his innings helped Pakistan finish strongly and confirmed his role as a death overs specialist.




