3 Indian batsmen who scored the most runs in T20 on Sri Lankan soil, King Kohli surpassed everyone

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Tezzbuzz|18-07-2024

Indian Batters with most runs in T20I Sri Lanka Soil: The Indian cricket team's tour of Sri Lanka will begin with a match to be played at the Pallekele Cricket Stadium on July 27. This series will also mark the beginning of the tenure of the team's new head coach Gautam Gambhir, who recently replaced Rahul Dravid.

However, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja will not be part of the team in this series, because all three of these veterans have retired from T20 International. In such a situation, it will be interesting to see which players are selected in the squad in their place. Team India's record in T20 against Sri Lanka has been quite excellent.

In this article, we will mention those 3 Indian players who have scored the most runs in T20 on Sri Lankan soil.

These are the 3 Indian batsmen who have scored the most runs in T20I on Sri Lankan soil

3. Suresh Raina

India's former aggressive batsman Suresh Raina is at the third place in this list. Raina played his first T20 match on Sri Lankan soil in 2009, while his last match was played in 2018. The former left-handed batsman scored 282 runs in 11 innings of 12 matches at an average of 31.33. During this, his strike rate was 129.95. Raina's highest score was 47 runs.

2. Shikhar Dhawan

Opener Shikhar Dhawan, who has been out of Team India for a long time, is at number two in this list. Dhawan played his first T20 match on Sri Lankan soil in 2018, while he was last seen playing in 2021. He has scored 284 runs in 8 matches played so far at an average of 35.50. During this, two half-century innings have come from Dhawan's bat and 90 runs have been his best performance.

1. Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli holds the record for scoring the most runs as an Indian batsman on Sri Lankan soil in T20 Internationals. Kohli scored 335 runs in 7 matches at an average of 55.83. During this period, King Kohli scored 4 half-centuries.

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