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Top 5 batsmen with most fours in T20 World Cup 2026 ft. Ishan Kishan

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Published at :February 17, 2026 at 3:36 PM
Modified at :February 17, 2026 at 3:36 PM
Top 5 batsmen with most fours in T20 World Cup 2026 ft. Ishan Kishan

The 2026 T20 World Cup has witnessed an excellent balance between batting and bowling.

The T20 World Cup 2026 has been a treat to watch, with Associate Teams exceeding expectations and making higher-ranked teams work hard to cross the line. A major reason for the quality of cricket has been the nature of the pitches.

Contrary to the tracks seen in bilateral series and IPL, most pitches in both India and Sri Lanka in this year’s T20 World Cup have offered significant assistance to spinners and pacers. Even on naturally true batting surfaces of Mumbai, slower deliveries, cutters, and variations have brought bowlers tremendous success.

Hence, to counter these deliveries, batters who rely on placement and timing have found more success than sloggers and power-hitters. Batters with better technique, defense, and strokeplay have found a way to score runs even on tricky pitches, thereby proving their class and helping their teams post fighting totals.

Here we take a look at the five batsmen who have dominated the T20 World Cup 2026 so far, with the most fours.

Batsmen with the most fours in the T20 World Cup 2026-

5. George Munsey (Scotland) – 17 fours

George Munsey smashed an incredible 84 off 54 balls, on the back of 13 fours, to help Scotland completely outplay Italy. At the top of the order, Munsey is Scotland’s most reliable opener, and his team’s success is heavily dependent on him.

However, against the bigger nations like the West Indies and England, Munsey could manage a total of only four boundaries.

4. Ishan Kishan (India) – 17 fours

Ishan Kishan
Ishan Kishan (Image Source: BCCI)

Ishan Kishan has been sensational for India at the T20 World Cup, single-handedly responsible for giving India excellent starts at the top of the order. His most notable innings came against Pakistan, where he smashed a rapid half-century on a tacky pitch.

Kishan scored 77 runs in just 40 balls with the help of 10 fours. He also smashed a rapid 61 against Namibia, which included 6 fours.

3. Kusal Mendis (Sri Lanka) – 18 fours

Kusal Mendis has been in exceptional form during the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, scoring three consecutive fifties in Sri Lanka’s opening three group matches.

He started his campaign with an unbeaten 56, led by 5 fours, and then produced a terrific knock of 61 runs, which included seven fours.

However, his most significant outing came against the mighty Aussies, as he smashed 6 fours to help his team qualify for the Super 8, alongside centurion Pathum Nissanka.

2. Aiden Markram (South Africa) – 19 fours

Aiden Markram
Aiden Markram. (Image Source: Getty Images)

South African captain Aiden Markram has been in formidable touch. With 10 fours in the opening clash against Canada and 8 boundaries against New Zealand, Markram is finally delivering to his potential and leading from the front.

His brilliant batting is a big reason why the Proteas have not lost so far, and they are considered one of the strongest contenders for the title.

1. Tim Seifert (New Zealand) – 21 fours

Tim Seifert
Tim Seifert. (Photo by Joe Allison-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

Tim Seifert helped New Zealand register their opening match win in Chennai against Afghanistan by smashing 65 runs off 42 balls, with the help of 7 boundaries. After two quick wickets, it was Seifert’s defiance that prevented any further inroads from the Afghan spinners.

He then backed up his performance with a superb 89* against the UAE alongside opener Finn Allen, to complete a 10-wicket victory.

Which batter has scored the most 4s in the T20 World Cup 2026?

Tim Seifert (20) has scored the most 4s in the T20 World Cup 2026 so far.

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Aniruddh Seshadri
Aniruddh Seshadri

Aniruddh Seshadri Iyer is a passionate sports journalist at Khel Now, specializing in tennis and Olympic sports. An engineer by training, he found his storytelling passion through iconic Grand Slam and Olympic moments. Known for sharp analysis and insightful coverage, he draws inspiration from Novak Djokovic’s resilience. Outside journalism, he enjoys reading, traveling, and playing the guitar.