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===Result records===
==== Largest margin of victory (by wickets) ====
A T20I match is [[result (cricket)|won]] when one side has scored more [[run (cricket)|runs]] than the runs scored by the opposing side during their [[innings]]. If both sides have completed both their allocated innings and the side that fielded last has the higher aggregate of runs, it is known as a win by runs. This indicates the number of runs that they had scored more than the opposing side. If the side batting last wins the match, it is known as a win by [[Wicket#Dismissing a batsman|wickets]], indicating the number of wickets that were still to fall.<ref name="result">{{cite web |title=Law 16 – The Result |url=https://www.lords.org/mcc/laws/the-result |publisher=[[Marylebone Cricket Club]] |access-date=29 December 2018 |url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181229231840/https://www.lords.org/mcc/laws/the-result|archive-date=29 December 2018}}</ref>


====Greatest win margins (by runs)====
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The greatest winning margin by runs in T20Is was Czech Republic's victory over Turkey by 257 runs in the sixth match of the [[2019 Continental Cup (cricket)|2019 Continental Cup]].<ref name="CZ278" /> The largest victory recorded by Australia was during the [[Australian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2016|Australia's tour of Sri Lanka in 2016]] by 134 runs.<ref name="T20I Records – Largest margin of victory (by runs)">{{cite news |title=T20I Records – Largest margin of victory (by runs) |url=https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/283283.html |work=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=9 August 2020}}</ref>
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! Rank !! Margin !! Teams !! [[List of Twenty20 International cricket grounds|Venue]] !! Date
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
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|rowspan=2|1 ||rowspan=2|10 wickets || {{cr|AUS}} (102/0) beat {{cr|SRI}} (101) || [[Newlands Cricket Ground|Cape Town]] || 20 September 2007
|-
|-
! scope=col | Rank
| {{cr|AUS}} (109/0) beat {{cr|PAK}} (106/8) || [[Perth Stadium|Perth]] || 9 November 2019
! scope=col | Margin
! scope=col | Opposition
! scope=col | Venue
! scope=col | Date
|-
|-
| align=center | 1
|rowspan=5| 2 ||rowspan=5| 9 wickets || {{cr|AUS}} (124/1) beat {{cr|BAN}} (123/8) || [[Newlands Cricket Ground|Cape Town]] || 16 September 2007
! scope=row style=text-align:center; | 134 Runs
|-
| {{cr|Sri Lanka}}|| [[Adelaide Oval]], [[Adelaide]], Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2019|October|27}}
| {{cr|AUS}} (75/1) beat {{cr|IND}} (74) || [[Melbourne Cricket Ground|Melbourne]] || 1 February 2008
|-
|-
| align=center | 2
| {{cr|AUS}} (141/1) beat {{cr|IND}} (140) || [[R. Premadasa Stadium|Colombo]] || 28 September 2012
! scope=row style=text-align:center; | 107 Runs
|-
| {{cr|South Africa}}|| [[New Wanderers Stadium]], [[Johannesburg]], South Africa || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2020|February|21}}
| {{cr|AUS}} (117/1) beat {{cr|PAK}} (116) || [[Harare Sports Club|Harare]] || 2 July 2018
|-
| {{cr|AUS}} (118/1) beat {{cr|SRI}} (117) || [[The Gabba|Brisbane]] || 30 October 2019
|-
|-
| align=center | 3
| colspan=5 | <small>Last updated: 8 November 2019</small><ref name="Largest victories">{{cite web|title=Records / Australia / Twenty20 Internationals / Largest victories|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/team/largest_margins.html?class=3;id=2;type=team|publisher=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=2 July 2018}}</ref>
! scope=row style=text-align:center; | 100 Runs
| {{cr|Zimbabwe}}|| [[Harare Sports Club]], [[Harare]], Zimbabwe || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2018|July|3}}
|-
| align=center | 4
! scope=row style=text-align:center; | 97 Runs
| rowspan=2|{{cr|South Africa}}|| [[Newlands Cricket Ground|Sahara Park Newlands]], [[Cape Town]], South Africa || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2020|February|26}}
|-
| align=center | 5
! scope=row style=text-align:center; | 95 Runs
|| [[The Gabba]], [[Brisbane]], Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2006|January|9}}
|-
|- class=sortbottom
| colspan=6 | <small>Last Updated: 9 August 2020</small><ref name="Largest victories">{{cite web |url=https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/team/largest_margins.html?class=3;id=2;type=team |title=Australia Records - T20I - Largest Victories |access-date=9 August 2020 |work= ESPN Cricinfo}}</ref>
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==== Largest margin of victory (by runs) ====
====Greatest win margins (by balls remaining)====
The greatest winning margin by balls remaining in T20Is was Austria's victory over Turkey by 104 balls remaining in the ninth match of the [[2019 Continental Cup (cricket)|2019 Continental Cup]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19487/scorecard/1198900/austria-vs-turkey-9th-match-continental-cup-2019 |title=9th Match (D/N), Ilfov County, Aug 31 2019, Continental Cup |work=ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=9 August 2020}}</ref> The largest victory recorded by Australia is during the [[2007 ICC World Twenty20]] against Sri Lanka when they won by 10 wickets with 58 balls remaining.<ref name="T20I Records – Largest margin of victory (by balls remaining)">{{cite news |title=T20I Records – Largest margin of victory (by balls remaining) |url=https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/283270.html |work=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=9 August 2020}}</ref>


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|-
|- style="background:#bdb76b;"
! scope=col | Rank
! Rank !! Margin !! Teams !! [[List of Twenty20 International cricket grounds|Venue]] !! Date
! scope=col | Balls remaining
|-
! scope=col | Margin
| 1 || 134 runs || {{cr|AUS}} (233/2) beat {{cr|SRI}} (99/9) || [[Adelaide Oval|Adelaide]] || 27 October 2019
! scope=col | Opposition
|-
! scope=col | Venue
| 2 || 107 runs || {{cr|AUS}} (196/6) beat {{cr|RSA}} (89) || [[New Wanderers Stadium|Johannesburg]] || 21 February 2020
! scope=col | Date
|-
|-
| 3 || 100 runs || {{cr|AUS}} (229/2) beat {{cr|ZIM}} (129/9) || [[Harare Sports Club|Harare]] || 3 July 2018
| align=center | 1
|-
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 58
| 4 || 97 runs || {{cr|AUS}} (193/5) beat {{cr|RSA}} (96) || [[Newlands Cricket Ground|Cape Town]] || 26 February 2020
| scope=row style=text-align:center; | 10 wickets|| {{cr|Sri Lanka}}|| [[Newlands Cricket Ground|Sahara Park Newlands]], [[Cape Town]], South Africa|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2007|September|20}} {{double-dagger}}
|-
|-
| 5 || 95 runs || {{cr|AUS}} (209/3) beat {{cr|RSA}} (114) || [[The Gabba|Brisbane]] || 9 January 2006
| align=center | 2
|-
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 55
| colspan=5 | <small>Last updated: 17 June 2020</small><ref name="Largest victories"/>
| scope=row style=text-align:center; rowspan=2| 9 wickets|| {{cr|Pakistan}}|| [[Harare Sports Club]], [[Harare]], Zimbabwe|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2018|July|2}}
|-
| align=center | 3
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 52
|| {{cr|India}}|| [[Melbourne Cricket Ground]], [[Melbourne]], Australia|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2008|February|1}}
|-
| align=center | 4
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 50
| scope=row style=text-align:center; | 8 wickets|| {{cr|West Indies}}|| [[Sydney Cricket Ground]], [[Sydney]], Australia|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2010|February|23}}
|-
| align=center | 5
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 49
| scope=row style=text-align:center; | 10 wickets|| {{cr|Pakistan}}|| [[Optus Stadium]], [[Perth]] , Australia|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2019|November|8}}
|-
|- class=sortbottom
| colspan=6 | <small>Last Updated: 9 August 2020</small><ref name="Largest victories" />
|}
|}


==== Largest margin of victory (by balls remaining) ====
====Greatest win margins (by wickets)====
A total of 22 matches have ended with chasing team winning by 10 wickets with New Zealand winning by such margins a record three times.<ref name="T20I Records – Largest margin of victory (by wickets)">{{cite news |title=T20I Records – Largest margin of victory (by wickets) |url=https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/283252.html |work=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=9 August 2020}}</ref> Australia have an T20I match by this margin on two occasions.<ref name="Largest victories"/>


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|-
|- style="background:#bdb76b;"
! scope=col | Rank
! Rank !! Margin !! Balls !! Teams !! [[List of Twenty20 International cricket grounds|Venue]] !! Date
! scope=col | Margin
|-
! scope=col | Opposition
| 1 || 10 wickets || 58 || {{cr|AUS}} (102/0) beat {{cr|SRI}} (101) || [[Newlands Cricket Ground|Cape Town]] || 20 September 2007
! scope=col | Venue
|-
! scope=col | Date
| 2 ||rowspan=2|9 wickets || 55 || {{cr|AUS}} (117/1) beat {{cr|PAK}} (116) || [[Harare Sports Club|Harare]] || 2 July 2018
|-
|-
| align=center rowspan=2| 1
| 3 || 52 || {{cr|AUS}} (75/1) beat {{cr|IND}} (74) || [[Melbourne Cricket Ground|Melbourne]] || 1 February 2008
! scope=row style=text-align:center rowspan=2| 10 wickets
|-
| {{cr|Sri Lanka}}|| [[Newlands Cricket Ground|Sahara Park Newlands]], [[Cape Town]], South Africa || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2007|September|20}} {{double-dagger}}
| 4 || 8 wickets || 50 || {{cr|AUS}} (142/2) beat {{cr|West Indies}} (138/7) || [[Sydney Cricket Ground|Sydney]] || 23 February 2010
|-
|-
| 5 || 10 wickets || 49 || {{cr|AUS}} (109/0) beat {{cr|PAK}} (106/8) || [[Perth Stadium|Perth]] || 9 November 2019
| {{cr|Pakistan}}|| [[Optus Stadium]], [[Perth]] , Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2019|November|8}}
|-
| align=center rowspan=5| 3
! scope=row style=text-align:center rowspan=5| 9 wickets
| {{cr|Bangladesh}}|| [[Newlands Cricket Ground|Sahara Park Newlands]], [[Cape Town]], South Africa || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2007|September|16}} {{double-dagger}}
|-
|rowspan=2|{{cr|India}}|| [[Melbourne Cricket Ground]], [[Melbourne]], Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2008|February|1}}
|-
|| [[Ranasinghe Premadasa Stadium]], [[Colombo]], Sri Lanka || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2012|September|28}} {{double-dagger}}
|-
| {{cr|Pakistan}}|| [[Harare Sports Club]], [[Harare]], Zimbabwe || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2018|July|2}}
|-
| {{cr|Sri Lanka}}|| [[The Gabba]], [[Brisbane]], Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2019|October|30}}
|-
|-
|- class=sortbottom
| colspan=6 | <small>Last updated: 8 November 2019</small><ref name="Largest victories"/>
| colspan=5 | <small>Last updated: 3 December 2017</small><ref name="Largest victories"/>
|}
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====Highest successful run chases====
==== Smallest margin of victory (by runs) ====
Australia holds the record for the highest successful run chase which they achieved when they scored 245/5/9 in responose to New Zealand's 243/6.<ref>{{cite web |title=Highest Successful Chase |url=https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/stats/index.html?batting_fielding_first=2;class=3;filter=advanced;orderby=team_score;result=1;template=results;type=team;view=innings |work=Cricinfo |access-date= 9 August 2020}}</ref> Australia's highest innings total while chasing is 191/5 in an successful run chase against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo, Zimbabwe during the [[Australian cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2015-16|Australia's tour of Zimbabwe in 2015]].<ref name="Australia T20I Records – Highest successful run chases"/>


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|- style="background:#bdb76b;"
! Rank !! Margin !! Teams !! [[List of Twenty20 International cricket grounds|Venue]] !! Date
|-
|-
! scope=col | Rank
| 1 || 1 run || {{cr|AUS}} (150/7) beat {{cr|NZL}} (149/5) || [[Sydney Cricket Ground|Sydney]] || 15 February 2009
! scope=col | Score
|-
! scope=col | Target
| 2 || 2 runs || {{cr|AUS}} (127) beat {{cr|PAK}} (125/9) || [[Melbourne Cricket Ground|Melbourne]] || 5 February 2010
! scope=col | Opposition
! scope=col | Venue
! scope=col | Date
|-
|-
| align=center | 1
|rowspan=2|3 ||rowspan=2|4 runs || {{cr|AUS}} (147/7) beat {{cr|ENG}} (143/6) || [[Melbourne Cricket Ground|Melbourne]] || 14 January 2011
! scope=row style=text-align:center; | {{sort|1|245/5}}
| align=center | 244 || {{cr|New Zealand}} || [[Eden Park]], [[Auckland]] , New Zealand || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2018|February|16}}
|-
|-
| align=center | 2
|| {{cr|AUS}} (158/4) beat {{cr|IND}} 169/7 || [[The Gabba|Brisbane]] || 21 November 2018
! scope=row style=text-align:center; | {{sort|2|205/5}}
| align=center | 205 || {{cr|South Africa}} || [[New Wanderers Stadium]], [[Johannesburg]], South Africa || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2016|March|6}}
|-
|-
| align=center | 3
| 5 || 13 runs || {{cr|AUS}} (213/4) beat {{cr|ENG}} (200/9) || [[Bellerive Oval|Hobart]] || 29 January 2014
! scope=row style=text-align:center; | {{sort|3|197/7}}
| align=center | 192 || {{cr|Pakistan}} || [[Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium]], [[Gros Islet]], Saint Lucia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2010|May|14}} {{double-dagger}}
|-
|-
| align=center | 4
| colspan=5 | <small>Last updated: 8 November 2019</small><ref name="Smallest victories">{{cite web|title=Records / Australia / Twenty20 Internationals / Smallest victories (including ties)|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/team/smallest_margins.html?class=3;id=2;type=team|publisher=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=28 March 2016}}</ref>
! scope=row style=text-align:center; | {{sort|4|194/3}}
| align=center | 191 || {{cr|India}} || [[M. Chinnaswamy Stadium]], [[Bangalore]], India || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2019|February|27}}
|-
| align=center | 5
! scope=row style=text-align:center; | {{sort|5|181/4}}
| align=center | 179 || {{cr|South Africa}} || [[Newlands Cricket Ground|Sahara Park Newlands]], [[Cape Town]], South Africa || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2016|March|9}}
|-
|- class=sortbottom
| colspan=6 | <small>Last Updated: 9 August 2020</small><ref name="Australia T20I Records – Highest successful run chases">{{cite news |title=Australia T20I Records – Highest successful run chases |url=https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/stats/index.html?batting_fielding_first=2;class=3;filter=advanced;orderby=team_score;result=1;size=10;team=2;template=results;type=team;view=innings |work=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=9 August 2020}}</ref>
|}
|}


==== Smallest margin of victory (by wickets) ====
====Narrowest win margins (by runs)====
The narrowest run margin victory is by 1 run which has been achieved in 15 T20I's with Australia winning such games once.<ref>{{cite web |title= Reocrds - T20Is - Smallest victory (by runs)| url=https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/283262.html |work=ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=9 August 2020}}</ref><ref name="Smallest victories" />


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|-
|- style="background:#bdb76b;"
! scope=col | Rank
! Rank !! Margin !! Teams !! [[List of Twenty20 International cricket grounds|Venue]] !! Date
! scope=col | Margin
! scope=col | Opposition
! scope=col | Venue
! scope=col | Date
|-
| align=center | 1
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 1 Run
| {{cr|New Zealand}}|| [[Sydney Cricket Ground]], [[Sydney]], Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2009|February|15}}
|-
| align=center | 2
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 2 Runs
| {{cr|Pakistan}}|| rowspan=2|[[Melbourne Cricket Ground]], [[Melbourne]], Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2010|February|5}}
|-
| align=center rowspan=2| 3
! scope=row style=text-align:center rowspan=2| 4 Runs
| {{cr|England}}|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2011|January|14}}
|-
| {{cr|India}}|| [[The Gabba]], [[Brisbane]], Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2018|November|21}}
|-
| align=center | 5
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 13 Runs
| {{cr|England}}|| [[Bellerive Oval]], [[Hobart]], Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2014|January|29}}
|-
|- class=sortbottom
| colspan=5 | <small>Last Updated: 9 August 2020</small><ref name="Smallest victories">{{cite news |title=Australia T20I Records – Smallest victories |url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/team/smallest_margins.html?class=3;id=2;type=team |work=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=9 August 2020}}</ref>
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====Narrowest win margins (by balls remaining)====
The narrowest winning margin by balls remaining in T20Is is by winning of the last ball which has been achieved 26 times. Australia has achieve victory of the last ball on two occasions. <ref name="Winning on the last ball of the match">{{cite news |title=Winning on the last ball of the match |url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/283930.html |work=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=9 August 2020}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|-
! scope=col | Rank
! scope=col | Balls remaining
! scope=col | Margin
! scope=col | Opposition
! scope=col | Venue
! scope=col | Date
|-
| align=center rowspan=2| 1
! scope=row style=text-align:center rowspan=2| 0
| scope=row style=text-align:center; | 5 wickets|| {{cr|South Africa}}|| [[New Wanderers Stadium]], [[Johannesburg]], South Africa|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2016|March|6}}
|-
| scope=row style=text-align:center; rowspan=2| 3 wickets|| {{cr|India}}|| [[Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium]], [[Visakhapatnam]], India|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2019|February|24}}
|-
| align=center rowspan=3| 3
! scope=row style=text-align:center rowspan=3| 1
|| {{cr|Pakistan}}|| [[Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium]], [[Gros Islet]], Saint Lucia|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2010|May|14}} {{double-dagger}}
|-
| scope=row style=text-align:center; | 2 wickets|| {{cr|South Africa}}|| [[Sydney Cricket Ground]], [[Sydney]], Australia|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2014|November|9}}
|-
| scope=row style=text-align:center; | 5 wickets|| {{cr|Zimbabwe}}|| [[Harare Sports Club]], [[Harare]], Zimbabwe|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2018|July|6}}
|-
|- class=sortbottom
| colspan=6 | <small>Last Updated: 9 August 2020</small><ref name="Smallest victories" />
|}

====Narrowest win margins (by wickets)====
The narrowest margin of victory by wickets is 1 wicket which has settled four such T20Is. The narrowest victory by wickets for Australia is two wickets.<ref name="T20I Records – Smallest margin of victory (by wickets)">{{cite news |title=T20I Records – Smallest margin of victory (by wickets) |url=https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/283252.html |work=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=9 August 2020}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|-
|-
! scope=col | Rank
| 1 || 2 wickets || {{cr|AUS}} (146/8) beat {{cr|RSA}} (145/6) || [[Stadium Australia|Sydney]] || 9 November 2014
! scope=col | Margin
|-
! scope=col | Opposition
|rowspan=3| 2 ||rowspan=3| 3 wickets || {{cr|AUS}} (197/7) beat {{cr|PAK}} (191/6) || [[Beausejour Stadium|Gros Islet]] || 14 May 2010
! scope=col | Venue
! scope=col | Date
|-
|-
| align=center | 1
| {{cr|AUS}} (157/7) beat {{cr|BAN}} (156/5) || [[M. Chinnaswamy Stadium|Bangalore]] || 21 March 2016
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 2 wickets
| {{cr|South Africa}}|| [[Sydney Cricket Ground]], [[Sydney]], Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2014|November|9}}
|-
|-
| align=center rowspan=3| 2
| {{cr|AUS}} (127/7) beat {{cr|IND}} (126/7) || [[Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium|Visakhapatnam]] || 24 February 2019
! scope=row style=text-align:center rowspan=3| 3 wickets
| {{cr|Pakistan}}|| [[Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium]], [[Gros Islet]], Saint Lucia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2010|May|14}} {{double-dagger}}
|-
|-
| {{cr|Bangladesh}}|| [[M. Chinnaswamy Stadium]], [[Bangalore]], India || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2016|March|21}} {{double-dagger}}
| 5 || 4 wickets || {{cr|AUS}} (130/6) beat {{cr|SRI}} (128/9) || [[Ranasinghe Premadasa Stadium|Colombo (RPS)]] || 9 September 2016
|-
|-
| {{cr|India}}|| [[Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium]], [[Visakhapatnam]], India || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2019|February|24}}
| colspan=5 | <small>Last updated: 8 November 2019</small><ref name="Smallest victories"/>
|-
| align=center | 5
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 4 wickets
| {{cr|Sri Lanka}}|| [[Ranasinghe Premadasa Stadium]], [[Colombo]], Sri Lanka || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2016|September|9}}
|-
|- class=sortbottom
| colspan=6 | <small>Last Updated: 9 August 2020</small><ref name="Smallest victories"/>
|}
|}


==== Smallest margin of victory (by balls remaining) ====
====Greatest loss margins (by runs)====
Australia's biggest defeat by runs was against England in the [[Australian cricket team in England in 2005|2005 only T20I]] at [[Rose Bowl (cricket ground)|Rose Bowl]], [[Southampton]] , England.<ref name="Largest defeats" />


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|-
|- style="background:#bdb76b;"
! scope=col | Rank
! Rank !! Margin !! Balls !! Teams !! [[List of Twenty20 International cricket grounds|Venue]] !! Date
! scope=col | Margin
! scope=col | Opposition
! scope=col | Venue
! scope=col | Date
|-
|-
| align=center | 1
|rowspan=2|1 || 5 wickets || rowspan=2|0 || {{cr|AUS}} (205/5) beat {{cr|RSA}} (204/7) || [[Wanderers Stadium|Johannesburg]] || 6 March 2016
! scope=row style=text-align:center; | 100 runs
|-
| {{cr|England}}|| [[Rose Bowl (cricket ground)|Rose Bowl]], [[Southampton]] , England || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2005|June|13}}
|| 3 wickets || {{cr|AUS}} (127/7) beat {{cr|IND}} (126/7) || [[Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium|Visakhapatnam]] || 24 February 2019
|-
|-
| align=center | 2
|rowspan=3|3 || 3 wickets || rowspan=3|1 || {{cr|AUS}} (197/7) beat {{cr|PAK}} (191/6) || [[Beausejour Stadium|Gros Islet]] || 14 May 2010
! scope=row style=text-align:center; | 74 runs
| {{cr|West Indies}}|| [[Ranasinghe Premadasa Stadium]], [[Colombo]], Sri Lanka || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2012|October|5}} {{double-dagger}}
|-
|-
| align=center | 3
|| 2 wickets || {{cr|AUS}} (146/8) beat {{cr|RSA}} (145/6) || [[Stadium Australia|Sydney]] || 9 November 2014
! scope=row style=text-align:center; | 73 runs
| {{cr|India}}|| [[Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium]], [[Mirpur Thana|Mirpur]], Bangladesh || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2014|March|30}} {{double-dagger}}
|-
|-
| align=center | 4
|| 5 wickets || {{cr|AUS}} (154/5) beat {{cr|ZIM}} (151/9) || [[Harare Sports Club|Harare]] || 6 July 2018
! scope=row style=text-align:center; | 66 runs
| rowspan=2|{{cr|Pakistan}}|| [[Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium]], [[Abu Dhabi]], UAE || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2018|October|24}}
|-
|-
| align=center | 5
| colspan=6 | <small>Last updated: 8 November 2019</small><ref name="Smallest victories"/>
! scope=row style=text-align:center; | 45 runs
|| [[Harare Sports Club]], [[Harare]], Zimbabwe || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2018|July|5}}
|-
|- class=sortbottom
| colspan=5 | <small>Last Updated: 9 August 2020</small><ref name="Largest defeats">{{cite web |title=Records - Australia - Largest defeats |url=https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/team/largest_margins.html?class=3;id=2;type=opposition |work=ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=9 August 2020}}</ref>
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==== Tied matches ====
====Greatest loss margins (by balls remaining)====
The largest defeat suffered by Australia was against [[Pakistan national cricket team|Pakistan]] in UAE during the [[Australian cricket team agaisnt Pakistan in the UAE in 2012|2012 T20I Series]] when they lost by 7 wickets with 31 balls remaining.<ref name="T20I Records – Largest margin of victory (by balls remaining)"/>


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|-
|- style="background:#bdb76b;"
! scope=col | Rank
! No. !! Teams !! Tiebreaker !! Winner !! [[List of Twenty20 International cricket grounds|Venue]] !! Date
! scope=col | Balls remaining
! scope=col | Margin
! scope=col | Opposition
! scope=col | Venue
! scope=col | Date
|-
| align=center | 1
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 31
| scope=row style=text-align:center; rowspan=5| 7 wickets|| {{cr|Pakistan}}|| [[Dubai International Cricket Stadium]], [[Dubai]], UAE|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2012|September|5}}
|-
| align=center | 2
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 25
|| {{cr|West Indies}}|| [[The Oval]], [[London]], England|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2009|June|6}} {{double-dagger}}
|-
| align=center | 3
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 22
|| {{cr|Pakistan}}|| [[Dubai International Cricket Stadium]], [[Dubai]], UAE|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2009|May|7}}
|-
| align=center | 4
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 21
|| {{cr|Sri Lanka}}|| [[WACA Ground]], [[Perth]], Australia|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2010|October|31}}
|-
| align=center | 5
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 18
|| {{cr|England}}|| [[Kensington Oval]], [[Bridgetown]], Barbados|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2010|May|16}} {{double-dagger}}
|-
|- class=sortbottom
| colspan=6 | <small>Last Updated: 9 August 2020</small><ref name="Largest defeats" />
|}

====Greatest loss margins (by wickets)====
Australia have lost an T20I match by a margin of 9 wickets on one occasion.

{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|-
! scope=col | Rank
! scope=col | Margins
! scope=col | Opposition
! scope=col | Most recent venue
! scope=col | Date
|-
| align=center | 1
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 9 wickets
| rowspan=3|{{cr|India}}|| [[JSCA International Stadium Complex]], [[Ranchi]], India || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2017|October|7}}
|-
| align=center | 2
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 8 wickets
|| [[Melbourne Cricket Ground]], [[Melbourne]], Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2012|February|3}}
|-
| align=center rowspan=9| 3
! scope=row style=text-align:center rowspan=9| 7 wickets
| {{cr|India}}|| [[Brabourne Stadium]], [[Mumbai]], India || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2007|October|20}}
|-
| {{cr|West Indies}}|| [[Kensington Oval]], [[Bridgetown]], Barbados || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2008|June|20}}
|-
| {{cr|Pakistan}}|| [[Dubai International Cricket Stadium]], [[Dubai]], UAE || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2009|May|7}}
|-
| {{cr|West Indies}}|| [[The Oval]], [[London]], England || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2009|June|6}} {{double-dagger}}
|-
| {{cr|England}}|| [[Kensington Oval]], [[Bridgetown]], Barbados || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2010|May|16}} {{double-dagger}}
|-
| {{cr|Sri Lanka}}|| [[WACA Ground]], [[Perth]], Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2010|October|31}}
|-
| {{cr|Pakistan}}|| [[Dubai International Cricket Stadium]], [[Dubai]], UAE || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2012|September|5}}
|-
| {{cr|South Africa}}|| [[Adelaide Oval]], [[Adelaide]], Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2014|November|5}}
|-
| {{cr|India}}|| [[Sydney Cricket Ground]], [[Sydney]], Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2016|January|31}}
|-
|- class=sortbottom
| colspan=5 | <small>Last Updated: 9 August 2020</small><ref name="Largest defeats"/>
|}

====Narrowest loss margins (by runs)====
The narrowest loss of Australia in terms of runs is by 2 runs suffered twice.<ref name="Smallest defeats" />

{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|-
! scope=col | Rank
! scope=col | Margin
! scope=col | Opposition
! scope=col | Venue
! scope=col | Date
|-
|-
| align=center rowspan=2| 1
| 1 || {{cr|AUS}} (4/214) tied with {{cr|NZL}} (6/214) || [[Super Over]] || {{cr|NZL}} || [[Lancaster Park|Christchurch]] || 28 February 2010
! scope=row style=text-align:center; rowspan=2| 2 runs
| {{cr|South Africa}}|| [[New Wanderers Stadium]], [[Johannesburg]], South Africa || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2006|February|24}}
|-
|-
| {{cr|Sri Lanka}}|| [[Melbourne Cricket Ground]], [[Melbourne]], Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2013|January|28}}
| 2 || {{cr|AUS}} (8/151) tied with {{cr|PAK}} (4/151) || [[Super Over]] || {{cr|PAK}} || [[Dubai International Cricket Stadium|Dubai]] || 7 September 2012
|-
| align=center | 3
! scope=row style=text-align:center; | 5 runs
| {{cr|England}}|| [[Sophia Gardens (cricket ground)|Sophia Gardens]], [[Cardiff]], Wales || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2015|August|31}}
|-
| align=center rowspan=2| 4
! scope=row style=text-align:center; rowspan=2| 8 runs
| {{cr|Sri Lanka}}|| [[Pallekele International Cricket Stadium]], [[Kandy]], Sri Lanka || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2011|August|8}}
|-
| {{cr|New Zealand}}|| [[Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium]], [[Dharamshala]], India || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2016|March|18}} {{double-dagger}}
|-
|- class=sortbottom
| colspan=5 | <small>Last Updated: 9 August 2020</small><ref name="Smallest defeats">{{cite news |title=Australia T20I Records – Smallest defeats |url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/team/smallest_margins.html?class=3;id=2;type=opposition |work=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=1 September 2019}}</ref>
|}

====Narrowest loss margins (by balls remaining)====
Australia has suffered loss by this margin four times.<ref name="Winning on the last ball of the match"/>

{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|-
! scope=col | Rank
! scope=col | Balls remaining
! scope=col | Margin
! scope=col | Opposition
! scope=col | Venue
! scope=col | Date
|-
| align=center rowspan=4| 1
! scope=row style=text-align:center rowspan=4| 0
| scope=row style=text-align:center; | 7 wickets|| {{cr|India}}|| [[Sydney Cricket Ground]], [[Sydney]], Australia|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2016|January|31}}
|-
| scope=row style=text-align:center; | 5 wickets|| {{cr|Sri Lanka}}|| [[Melbourne Cricket Ground]], [[Melbourne]], Australia|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2017|February|17}}
|-
| scope=row style=text-align:center; | 2 wickets|| {{cr|Sri Lanka}}|| [[Kardinia Park (stadium)|Kardinia Park]], [[Geelong]], Australia|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2017|February|19}}
|-
| scope=row style=text-align:center; | 1 wickets|| {{cr|England}}|| [[Adelaide Oval]], [[Adelaide]], Australia|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2011|January|12}}
|-
| align=center | 5
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 1
| scope=row style=text-align:center; | 5 wickets|| {{cr|Zimbabwe}}|| [[Newlands Cricket Ground|Sahara Park Newlands]], [[Cape Town]], South Africa|| {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2007|September|12}} {{double-dagger}}
|-
|- class=sortbottom
| colspan=6 | <small>Last Updated: 9 August 2020</small><ref name="Smallest victories" />
|}

====Narrowest loss margins (by wickets)====
Australia has suffered defeat by 1 wicket once.<ref name="Smallest defeats"/>

{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|-
! scope=col | Rank
! scope=col | Margin
! scope=col | Opposition
! scope=col | Venue
! scope=col | Date
|-
| align=center |1
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 1 wicket
| {{cr|England}}|| [[Adelaide Oval]], [[Adelaide]], Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2011|January|12}}
|-
| align=center | 2
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 2 wickets
| {{cr|Sri Lanka}}|| [[Kardinia Park (stadium)|Kardinia Park]], [[Geelong]], Australia || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2017|February|19}}
|-
| align=center rowspan=2| 3
! scope=row style=text-align:center rowspan=2| 3 wickets
| rowspan=3|{{cr|South Africa}}|| [[New Wanderers Stadium]], [[Johannesburg]], South Africa || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2011|October|16}}
|-
|| [[Kingsmead cricket ground, Durban|Sahara Stadium, Kingsmead]], [[Durban]], South Africa || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2016|March|4}}
|-
| align=center | 5
! scope=row style=text-align:center | 4 wickets
|| [[New Wanderers Stadium]], [[Johannesburg]], South Africa || {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2009|March|27}}
|-
|- class=sortbottom
| colspan=5 | <small>Last Updated: 9 August 2020</small><ref name="Smallest defeats"/>
|}

====Tied matches ====
A [[Result (cricket)#Tie|tie]] can occur when the scores of both teams are equal at the conclusion of play, provided that the side batting last has completed their innings.<ref name="result"/>
There have been 19 [[List of tied Twenty20 Internationals|ties]] in T20Is history with Australia involved in two such game.<ref name="T20I results summary"/>

{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|-
! scope=col | Opposition
! scope=col | Venue
! scope=col | Date
|-
| scope=row | {{cr|New Zealand}} || [[Lancaster Park]], [[Christchurch]], New Zealand
! scope=row | {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2010|February|28}}
|-
| scope=row | {{cr|Pakistan}} || [[Dubai International Cricket Stadium]], [[Dubai]], UAE
! scope=row | {{dts|nowrap=off|format=dmy|2012|September|7}}
|-
|-
|- class=sortbottom
| colspan=6 | <small>Last updated: 8 November 2019</small><ref name="Smallest victories"/>
| colspan=3 | <small>Last updated: 3 December 2017</small><ref name="Smallest defeats"/>
|}
|}



Revision as of 14:14, 9 August 2020

A Twenty20 International (T20I) is a form of cricket, played between two of the international members of the International Cricket Council (ICC), in which each team faces a maximum of twenty overs. The matches have top-class status and are the highest T20 standard. The game is played under the rules of Twenty20 cricket.[1] [2] The first Twenty20 International match between two men's sides was played on 17 February 2005, involving Australia and New Zealand. Wisden Cricketers' Almanack reported that "neither side took the game especially seriously",[3] and it was noted by ESPNcricinfo that but for a large score for Ricky Ponting, "the concept would have shuddered".[4] However, Ponting himself said "if it does become an international game then I'm sure the novelty won't be there all the time".[5] This is a list of Australia Cricket team's Twenty20 International records. It is based on the List of Twenty20 International records, but concentrates solely on records dealing with the Australian cricket team. Australia played the first ever T20I in 2005.

Key

The top five records are listed for each category, except for the team wins, losses, draws and ties, all round records and the partnership records. Tied records for fifth place are also included. Explanations of the general symbols and cricketing terms used in the list are given below. Specific details are provided in each category where appropriate. All records include matches played for Australia only, and are correct as of August 2020.

Key
Symbol Meaning
Player or umpire is currently active in T20I cricket
Even took place during a Cricket World Cup
* Player remained not out or partnership remained unbroken
Twenty20 International cricket record
Date Starting date of the match
Innings Number of innings played
Matches Number of matches played
Opposition The team Australia was playing against
Period The time period when the player was active in ODI cricket
Player The player involved in the record
Venue Twenty20 International cricket ground where the match was played

Team records

Overall Record

Matches Won Lost Tied NR Win %
125 67 53 2 3 55.74
[6] Last Updated: 9 August 2020

Team wins, losses, draws and ties

As of June 2020, Australia has played 125 T20I matches resulting in 67 victories, 53 defeats, 2 ties and 3 no results for an overall winning percentage of 55.74.[6]

Opponent Matches Won Lost Tied No Result % Won
Full Members
 Bangladesh 4 4 0 0 0 100.00
 England 16 9 6 0 1 60.00
 India 20 8 11 0 1 42.11
 Ireland 1 1 0 0 0 100.00
 New Zealand 9 7 1 1 0 83.33
 Pakistan 23 9 12 1 1 43.18
 South Africa 21 13 8 0 0 61.90
 Sri Lanka 16 8 8 0 0 50.00
 West Indies 11 5 6 0 0 45.45
 Zimbabwe 3 2 1 0 0 66.67
Associate Members
 United Arab Emirates 1 1 0 0 0 100
Total 81 55 25 1 0 68.52
Statistics are correct as of  Australia v  South Africa at Sahara Park Newlands, 3rd T20I, Feb. 26, 2020.[7]

First bilateral T20I series wins

Opponent Year of first Home win Year of first Away win
 England 2007 -
 India 2008 2019
 New Zealand 2007 2005
 Pakistan 2010 2009
 South Africa 2006 2014
 Sri Lanka 2019 2016
 United Arab Emirates YTP 2018
 West Indies 2009 -
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[8]

First T20I match wins

Opponent Home Away / Neutral
Venue Year Venue Year
 Bangladesh YTP YTP Sahara Park Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa 2007
 England Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia 2007
 India Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 2008 Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados 2010
 New Zealand WACA Ground, Perth, Australia 2007 Eden Park, Auckland , New Zealand 2005
 Pakistan Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 2010 Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia 2010
 South Africa The Gabba, Brisbane, Australia 2006 Sahara Park Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa 2011
 Sri Lanka Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia 2017 Sahara Park Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa 2007
 United Arab Emirates YTP YTP Tolerance Oval, Abu Dhabi, UAE 2018
 West Indies Bellerive Oval, Hobart, Australia 2010 Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia 2010
 Zimbabwe YTP YTP Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 2018
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[9]

Team scoring records

Most runs in an innings

The highest innings total scored in T20Is has been scored twice. The first occasion came in the match between Afghanistan and Ireland when Afghanistan scored 278/3 in the 2nd T20I of the Ireland series in India in February 2019.[10] The Czech Republic national cricket team against Turkey during the 2019 Continental Cup scored 278/4 to equal the record.[11] The highest score for Australia is 263/3 scored against Sri Lanka during the 2016 tour of Sri Lanka. [12]

Rank Score Opposition Venue Date
1 263/3  Sri Lanka Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka 6 September 2016
2 248/6  England Rose Bowl, Southampton , England 29 August 2013
3 245/5  New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland , New Zealand 16 February 2018
4 233/2  Sri Lanka Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia 27 October 2019
5 229/2  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 3 July 2018
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[13]

Fewest runs in an innings

The lowest innings total scored was by Turkey against Czech Republic when they were dismissed for 21 during the 2019 Continental Cup.[11] The lowest score in T20I history for Australia is 79 scored against England in the 2005 tour of England.[14]

Rank Score Opposition Venue Date
1 79/10  England Rose Bowl, Southampton , England 13 June 2005
2 86/10  India Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 30 March 2014
3 89/10  Pakistan Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE 5 September 2012
Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi, UAE 24 October 2018
5 108/10 Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE 7 May 2009
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[15]

Most runs conceded an innings

The fifth match of the 2017-18 Trans-Tasman Tri-Series against New Zealand saw Australia concede their highest innings total of 243/6.[16]

Rank Score Opposition Venue Date
1 243/6  New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland , New Zealand 16 February 2018
2 221/5  England Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham, England 27 June 2018
3 214/6  New Zealand Lancaster Park, Christchurch, New Zealand 28 February 2010
4 209/6  England Rose Bowl, Southampton , England 29 August 2013
5 205/4  West Indies Ranasinghe Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 5 October 2012
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[17]

Fewest runs conceded in an innings

The lowest score conceded by Australia for a full inning is 74 when they dismissed India during the India's tour of Australia in 2007-08 at the MCG and Pakistan during the 2012 serries in the UAE at Dubai Sports Cit.[14]

Rank Score Opposition Venue Date
1 74/10  India Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 1 February 2008
 Pakistan Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE 10 September 2012
3 87/10  Sri Lanka Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados 9 May 2010
4 89/10  South Africa New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa 21 February 2020
5 96/9  Pakistan Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE 5 October 2014
96/10  South Africa Sahara Park Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa 26 February 2020
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[18]

Most runs aggregate in a match

The highest match aggregate scored in T20Is came in the match between India and West Indies in the first T20I of the August 2016 series at Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill when India scored 244/4 in response to West Indies score of 245/6 to loose the match by 1 run.[19] The fifth match of the 2017-18 Trans-Tasman Tri-Series against New Zealand saw ä total of 488 runs being scored, the most involving Australia. [16]

Rank Aggregate Scores Venue Date
1 488/11  New Zealand (243/6) v  Australia (245/5) Eden Park, Auckland , New Zealand 16 February 2018
2 457/12  Australia (248/6) v  England (209/6) Rose Bowl, Southampton , England 29 August 2013
3 441/12  Australia (263/3) v  Sri Lanka (178/9) Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka 6 September 2016
4 428/10  New Zealand (214/6 ) v  Australia (214/4 ) Lancaster Park, Christchurch, New Zealand 28 February 2010
5 414/15  England (221/5) v  Australia (193) Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham, England 27 June 2018
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[20]

Fewest runs aggregate in a match

The lowest match aggregate in T20Is is 57 when Turkey were dismissed for 28 by Luxembourg in the second T20I of the 2019 Continental Cup in Romania in August 2019.[21] The lowest match aggregate in T20I history for Australia is 149 scored during the only T20I of India's tour of Australia in February 2008.[22]

Rank Aggregate Scores Venue Date
1 149/11  India (74) v  Australia (75/1) Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 1 February 2008
2 161/6  South Africa (80/1) v  Australia (82/5) Sahara Stadium, Kingsmead, Durban, South Africa 12 March 2014
3 167/9  Australia (118/8) v  India (49/1) JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi, India 7 October 2017
4 179/13  Australia (89) v  Pakistan (90/3) Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE 5 September 2012
5 193/13  Pakistan (96/9) v  Australia (97/4)| 5 October 2014
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[23]

Result records

A T20I match is won when one side has scored more runs than the runs scored by the opposing side during their innings. If both sides have completed both their allocated innings and the side that fielded last has the higher aggregate of runs, it is known as a win by runs. This indicates the number of runs that they had scored more than the opposing side. If the side batting last wins the match, it is known as a win by wickets, indicating the number of wickets that were still to fall.[24]

Greatest win margins (by runs)

The greatest winning margin by runs in T20Is was Czech Republic's victory over Turkey by 257 runs in the sixth match of the 2019 Continental Cup.[11] The largest victory recorded by Australia was during the Australia's tour of Sri Lanka in 2016 by 134 runs.[25]

Rank Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 134 Runs  Sri Lanka Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia 27 October 2019
2 107 Runs  South Africa New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa 21 February 2020
3 100 Runs  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 3 July 2018
4 97 Runs  South Africa Sahara Park Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa 26 February 2020
5 95 Runs The Gabba, Brisbane, Australia 9 January 2006
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[26]

Greatest win margins (by balls remaining)

The greatest winning margin by balls remaining in T20Is was Austria's victory over Turkey by 104 balls remaining in the ninth match of the 2019 Continental Cup.[27] The largest victory recorded by Australia is during the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 against Sri Lanka when they won by 10 wickets with 58 balls remaining.[28]

Rank Balls remaining Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 58 10 wickets  Sri Lanka Sahara Park Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa 20 September 2007
2 55 9 wickets  Pakistan Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 2 July 2018
3 52  India Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 1 February 2008
4 50 8 wickets  West Indies Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia 23 February 2010
5 49 10 wickets  Pakistan Optus Stadium, Perth , Australia 8 November 2019
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[26]

Greatest win margins (by wickets)

A total of 22 matches have ended with chasing team winning by 10 wickets with New Zealand winning by such margins a record three times.[29] Australia have an T20I match by this margin on two occasions.[26]

Rank Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 10 wickets  Sri Lanka Sahara Park Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa 20 September 2007
 Pakistan Optus Stadium, Perth , Australia 8 November 2019
3 9 wickets  Bangladesh Sahara Park Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa 16 September 2007
 India Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 1 February 2008
Ranasinghe Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 28 September 2012
 Pakistan Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 2 July 2018
 Sri Lanka The Gabba, Brisbane, Australia 30 October 2019
Last updated: 3 December 2017[26]

Highest successful run chases

Australia holds the record for the highest successful run chase which they achieved when they scored 245/5/9 in responose to New Zealand's 243/6.[30] Australia's highest innings total while chasing is 191/5 in an successful run chase against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo, Zimbabwe during the Australia's tour of Zimbabwe in 2015.[31]

Rank Score Target Opposition Venue Date
1 245/5 244  New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland , New Zealand 16 February 2018
2 205/5 205  South Africa New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa 6 March 2016
3 197/7 192  Pakistan Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia 14 May 2010
4 194/3 191  India M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore, India 27 February 2019
5 181/4 179  South Africa Sahara Park Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa 9 March 2016
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[31]

Narrowest win margins (by runs)

The narrowest run margin victory is by 1 run which has been achieved in 15 T20I's with Australia winning such games once.[32][33]

Rank Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 1 Run  New Zealand Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia 15 February 2009
2 2 Runs  Pakistan Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 5 February 2010
3 4 Runs  England 14 January 2011
 India The Gabba, Brisbane, Australia 21 November 2018
5 13 Runs  England Bellerive Oval, Hobart, Australia 29 January 2014
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[33]

Narrowest win margins (by balls remaining)

The narrowest winning margin by balls remaining in T20Is is by winning of the last ball which has been achieved 26 times. Australia has achieve victory of the last ball on two occasions. [34]

Rank Balls remaining Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 0 5 wickets  South Africa New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa 6 March 2016
3 wickets  India Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam, India 24 February 2019
3 1  Pakistan Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia 14 May 2010
2 wickets  South Africa Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia 9 November 2014
5 wickets  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 6 July 2018
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[33]

Narrowest win margins (by wickets)

The narrowest margin of victory by wickets is 1 wicket which has settled four such T20Is. The narrowest victory by wickets for Australia is two wickets.[35]

Rank Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 2 wickets  South Africa Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia 9 November 2014
2 3 wickets  Pakistan Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia 14 May 2010
 Bangladesh M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore, India 21 March 2016
 India Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam, India 24 February 2019
5 4 wickets  Sri Lanka Ranasinghe Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 9 September 2016
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[33]

Greatest loss margins (by runs)

Australia's biggest defeat by runs was against England in the 2005 only T20I at Rose Bowl, Southampton , England.[36]

Rank Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 100 runs  England Rose Bowl, Southampton , England 13 June 2005
2 74 runs  West Indies Ranasinghe Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 5 October 2012
3 73 runs  India Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 30 March 2014
4 66 runs  Pakistan Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi, UAE 24 October 2018
5 45 runs Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 5 July 2018
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[36]

Greatest loss margins (by balls remaining)

The largest defeat suffered by Australia was against Pakistan in UAE during the 2012 T20I Series when they lost by 7 wickets with 31 balls remaining.[28]

Rank Balls remaining Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 31 7 wickets  Pakistan Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE 5 September 2012
2 25  West Indies The Oval, London, England 6 June 2009
3 22  Pakistan Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE 7 May 2009
4 21  Sri Lanka WACA Ground, Perth, Australia 31 October 2010
5 18  England Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados 16 May 2010
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[36]

Greatest loss margins (by wickets)

Australia have lost an T20I match by a margin of 9 wickets on one occasion.

Rank Margins Opposition Most recent venue Date
1 9 wickets  India JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi, India 7 October 2017
2 8 wickets Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 3 February 2012
3 7 wickets  India Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai, India 20 October 2007
 West Indies Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados 20 June 2008
 Pakistan Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE 7 May 2009
 West Indies The Oval, London, England 6 June 2009
 England Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados 16 May 2010
 Sri Lanka WACA Ground, Perth, Australia 31 October 2010
 Pakistan Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE 5 September 2012
 South Africa Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia 5 November 2014
 India Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia 31 January 2016
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[36]

Narrowest loss margins (by runs)

The narrowest loss of Australia in terms of runs is by 2 runs suffered twice.[37]

Rank Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 2 runs  South Africa New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa 24 February 2006
 Sri Lanka Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 28 January 2013
3 5 runs  England Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, Wales 31 August 2015
4 8 runs  Sri Lanka Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka 8 August 2011
 New Zealand Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamshala, India 18 March 2016
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[37]

Narrowest loss margins (by balls remaining)

Australia has suffered loss by this margin four times.[34]

Rank Balls remaining Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 0 7 wickets  India Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia 31 January 2016
5 wickets  Sri Lanka Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 17 February 2017
2 wickets  Sri Lanka Kardinia Park, Geelong, Australia 19 February 2017
1 wickets  England Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia 12 January 2011
5 1 5 wickets  Zimbabwe Sahara Park Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa 12 September 2007
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[33]

Narrowest loss margins (by wickets)

Australia has suffered defeat by 1 wicket once.[37]

Rank Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 1 wicket  England Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia 12 January 2011
2 2 wickets  Sri Lanka Kardinia Park, Geelong, Australia 19 February 2017
3 3 wickets  South Africa New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa 16 October 2011
Sahara Stadium, Kingsmead, Durban, South Africa 4 March 2016
5 4 wickets New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa 27 March 2009
Last Updated: 9 August 2020[37]

Tied matches

A tie can occur when the scores of both teams are equal at the conclusion of play, provided that the side batting last has completed their innings.[24] There have been 19 ties in T20Is history with Australia involved in two such game.[6]

Opposition Venue Date
 New Zealand Lancaster Park, Christchurch, New Zealand 28 February 2010
 Pakistan Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE 7 September 2012
Last updated: 3 December 2017[37]

Individual records

Individual records (batting)

Highest individual score

Rank Runs Player Opposition Venue Date
1 172 Aaron Finch  Zimbabwe Harare 3 July 2018
2 156 Aaron Finch  England Southampton 29 August 2013
3 145* Glenn Maxwell  Sri Lanka Pallekele 6 September 2016
4 124* Shane Watson  India Sydney 31 January 2016
5 113* Glenn Maxwell  India Bangalore 27 February 2019
Last updated:8 November 2019[38]

Most career runs

Rank Runs Player
1 2,207 David Warner
2 1,989 Aaron Finch
3 1,576 Glenn Maxwell
4 1,462 Shane Watson
5 984 Cameron White
Last updated: 17 June 2020[39]

Most runs in each batting position

Batting Position Batsman Innings Runs Average T20I Career Span
Opener David Warner 72 2,039 32.37 2009–present
Number 3 Steve Smith 11 414 46.00 2010–present
Number 4 Glenn Maxwell 23 781 41.11 2012–Present
Number 5 14 358 29.83 2012–present
Number 6 Cameron White 14 328 36.44 2007–2014
Number 7 Michael Hussey 8 248 124.00 2005–2012
Number 8 Nathan Coulter-Nile 10 107 15.29 2013–present
Number 9 Pat Cummins 6 53 13.25 2010–present
Number 10 Adam Zampa 4 29 29.00 2010–present
Number 11 Xavier Doherty 3 12 12.00 2012–2013
Source: Howstat. Last updated: 31 January 2020

Highest career average

Rank Player Average Runs Innings Not outs
1 Aaron Finch 38.25 1,989 61 9
2 Michael Hussey 37.94 721 30 11
3 Glenn Maxwell 35.02 1,576 54 9
4 D'Arcy Short 32.88 592 20 2
5 Cameron White 32.80 984 44 14
Qualification: 20 innings. Last updated: 17 June 2020[40]

Highest career strike rate

Rank Player Strike rate Innings Balls faced Runs
1 Glenn Maxwell 160.00 54 985 1,576
2 Aaron Finch 155.87 61 1,276 1,989
3 Shane Watson 145.32 56 1,006 1,462
4 George Bailey 140.71 25 334 470
5 David Warner 140.48 79 1,571 2,207
Qualification: 250 balls. Last updated: 17 June 2020[41]

Most career sixes

Rank Sixes Player
1 92 Aaron Finch
2 89 David Warner
3 83 Shane Watson
4 81 Glenn Maxwell
5 44 Cameron White
Last updated: 17 June 2020[42]

Most career fours

Rank Fours Player
1 214 David Warner
2 196 Aaron Finch
3 133 Glenn Maxwell
4 115 Shane Watson
5 71 Cameron White
Last updated: 8 November 2019[43]

Fastest 50

Rank Balls Player Opposition Venue Date
1 18 David Warner  West Indies Sydney 23 February 2010
Glenn Maxwell  Pakistan Mirpur 23 March 2014
 Sri Lanka Colombo 9 September 2016
4 19 David Warner  South Africa Melbourne 11 January 2009
5 20 Shane Watson  Sri Lanka Pallekele 8 August 2011
Last updated: 8 November 2019[44]

Individual records (bowling)

Best figures in a match

Rank Bowling Player Opponent Venue Date
1 5/24 Ashton Agar  South Africa Johannesburg 21 February 2020
2 5/27 James Faulkner  Pakistan Mohali 25 March 2016
3 4/8 Billy Stanlake  Pakistan Harare 2 July 2018
4 4/15 Shane Watson  England Adelaide 12 January 2011
5 4/18 Dirk Nannes  Bangladesh Bridgetown 5 May 2010
Last updated: 17 June 2020[45]

Most career wickets

Rank Wickets Player
1 48 Shane Watson
2 43 Mitchell Starc
3 38 Mitchell Johnson
4 37 Andrew Tye
5 36 James Faulkner
Pat Cummins
Last updated: 17 June 2020[46]

Best career economy rate

Rank Economy rate Player Overs Runs
1 6.12 Adam Zampa 102.3 628
2 6.51 David Hussey 60.1 392
3 6.73 Ashton Agar 79.0 532
4 6.87 Pat Cummins 104.0 715
5 6.91 Mitchell Starc 116.0 802
Qualification: 250 balls. Last updated: 17 June 2020[47]

Best career strike rate

Rank Strike rate Player Wickets Balls
1 11.7 Dirk Nannes 27 318
2 14.3 James Faulkner 36 515
3 14.8 Andrew Tye 37 551
4 15.5 Billy Stanlake 27 420
5 16.1 Mitchell Starc 43 696
Qualification: 250 balls. Last updated: 17 June 2020[48]

Best career average

Rank Average Player Wickets Runs
1 14.92 Dirk Nannes 27 403
2 18.65 Mitchell Starc 43 802
3 19.00 James Faulkner 36 684
4 19.03 Ashton Agar 33 628
5 19.86 Pat Cummins 36 715
Qualification: 250 balls. Last updated: 17 June 2020[49]

Hat-tricks

No. Player Batsmen dismissed Opponent Venue Date
1 Brett Lee Shakib Al Hasan, Mashrafe Mortaza, Alok Kapali  Bangladesh Cape Town 16 September 2007
Last updated: 8 November 2019[50]

Individual records (wicketkeeping )

Most dismissals in career

Rank Dismissals Player Matches Catches Stumpings
1 23 Brad Haddin 34 17 6
Alex Carey 28 14 9
3 17 Adam Gilchrist 13 17 0
4 15 Matthew Wade 26 13 2
5 12 Tim Paine 10 10 2
Last updated: 17 June 2020[51]

Individual records (fielding)

Most catches (non-wicketkeeper)

Rank Catches Player
1 44 David Warner
2 30 Glenn Maxwell
3 26 Aaron Finch
4 24 David Hussey
5 23 Cameron White
Last updated: 17 June 2020[52]

Individual records (other)

Most matches played in career

Rank Matches Player Period
1 79 David Warner 2009–
2 61 Glenn Maxwell 2012–
Aaron Finch 2011–
4 58 Shane Watson 2006–2016
5 47 Cameron White 2007–2014
Last updated: 17 June 2020[53]

Partnership records

Record wicket partnerships

Partnership Runs Players Opponent Venue Date
1st wicket 223 Aaron Finch & D'Arcy Short  Zimbabwe Harare 3 July 2018
2nd wicket 117* David Warner & Steve Smith  Sri Lanka Brisbane 30 October 2019
3rd wicket 118 Aaron Finch & Glenn Maxwell  Pakistan Dhaka 23 March 2014
4th wicket 161 David Warner & Glenn Maxwell  South Africa Johannesburg 6 March 2016
5th wicket 83 Ricky Ponting & Simon Katich  New Zealand Auckland 17 February 2005
6th wicket 101* Cameron White & Michael Hussey  Sri Lanka Bridgetown 9 May 2010
7th wicket 74 Michael Hussey & Steve Smith  Bangladesh Bridgetown 5 May 2010
8th wicket 53* Michael Hussey & Mitchell Johnson  Pakistan Gros Islet 14 May 2010
9th wicket 23* Nathan Coulter-Nile & Clint McKay  West Indies Brisbane 13 February 2013
10th wicket 12 Dirk Nannes & Shaun Tait  Pakistan Birmingham 6 July 2010
Last updated: 8 November 2019[54]

*Note: An asterisk (*) signifies an unbroken partnership (i.e. neither of the batsmen were dismissed before either the end of the allotted overs or they reached the required score).

Highest partnerships

Rank Runs Wicket Players Opponent Venue Date
1 223 1st wicket Aaron Finch & D'Arcy Short  Zimbabwe Harare 3 July 2018
2 161 4th wicket David Warner & Glenn Maxwell  South Africa Johannesburg 6 March 2016
3 133 1st wicket Shane Watson & David Warner  India Colombo 28 September 2012
4 122 Aaron Finch & David Warner  Sri Lanka Adelaide 27 October 2019
5 121 David Warner & D'Arcy Short  New Zealand Auckland 16 February 2018
Last updated: 8 November 2019[55]

*Note: An asterisk (*) signifies an unbroken partnership (i.e. neither of the batsmen were dismissed before either the end of the allotted overs or they reached the required score).

See also

List of Twenty20 International records

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