Top 5 highest individual scores in ENG vs IND T20Is ft. Abhishek Sharma

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The rivalry between India and England in T20 Internationals has produced some of the most entertaining contests in the format. With both teams boasting explosive batting line-ups and fearless approaches, the bilateral series has often witnessed breathtaking individual performances that have completely changed the course of matches.

Among the names on this illustrious list is Abhishek Sharma, who delivered a once-in-a-generation innings against England. The left-handed opener dismantled England’s bowling attack with fearless strokeplay, rewriting multiple records and registering the highest individual score ever in an India-England T20I.

Highest individual scores in ENG vs IND T20Is

Several unforgettable knocks have lit up T20Is between England and India over the years, producing thrilling contests and memorable batting displays. Here is a look at the five highest individual scores recorded in the rivalry, showcasing some of the finest innings ever played between the two sides.

1. Abhishek Sharma – 135 (54), India vs England, 2025

Abhishek sits comfortably at the top of the list after producing one of the greatest innings in T20I history. The left-handed opener hammered a sensational 135 off just 54 deliveries, smashing 13 sixes and rewriting multiple records in the process. His breathtaking knock powered India to a mammoth 247/9 before the hosts secured a crushing 150-run victory. Abhishek also brought up his century in only 37 balls, the second-fastest by a player from a Full Member nation, while his 17-ball fifty became India’s second-fastest in T20Is.

2. Suryakumar Yadav – 117 (55), India vs England, Nottingham, 2022

Suryakumar Yadav produced one of the finest T20I innings by an Indian batter despite ending up on the losing side. Chasing a daunting target of 216 at Trent Bridge, the stylish right-hander smashed 117 off just 55 balls, striking 14 fours and six sixes. Although India eventually fell 17 runs short, Suryakumar’s remarkable century earned widespread praise, with captain Rohit Sharma describing it as one of the best T20 innings he had ever witnessed.

3. Jacob Bethell – 105 (48), England vs India, Mumbai, 2025

England youngster Jacob Bethell announced himself on the biggest stage with a sensational century against India at the Wankhede Stadium. Chasing a record target of 254, the left-hander kept England in the hunt almost single-handedly with a blistering 105 off just 48 deliveries. Although England eventually finished on 246/7 and lost the match, Bethell’s fearless counterattack stood out as one of the finest knocks by an England batter against India in the shortest format.

4. KL Rahul – 101* (54), India vs England, Manchester, 2018

KL Rahul registered his second T20I century with a sublime unbeaten 101 off just 54 balls during the opening match of India’s 2018 tour of England. Chasing 160 at Old Trafford, Rahul combined elegant timing with clean power, striking five fours and five sixes to guide India to an emphatic eight-wicket victory with 10 balls to spare. His innings laid the foundation for India’s successful series campaign.

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5. Rohit Sharma – 100* (56), India vs England, Bristol, 2018

Former India captain Rohit Sharma rounds off the list with his magnificent unbeaten century at Bristol. Chasing 199 in the series decider, Rohit paced his innings brilliantly before accelerating in the closing overs to finish unbeaten on exactly 100 from 56 deliveries. His knock, featuring 11 fours and five sixes, guided India to a seven-wicket victory and secured a 2-1 series triumph. The century was Rohit’s third in T20Is, making him only the second batter at the time to achieve the feat.

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