Top 10 Highest Individual Scores in T20 World Cup Final History
The highest individual score in a T20 World Cup Final is 89 by Sanju Samson for India against New Zealand in the 2026 Final at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad — a match that also produced several historic moments and records from the IND vs NZ T20 World Cup Final 2026.
Over the history of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, several batters have produced memorable innings on the biggest stage — including Kane Williamson’s unbeaten 85 in 2021, Marlon Samuels’ two match-winning knocks in 2012 and 2016, and Virat Kohli’s appearances in two separate finals.
The T20 World Cup Final is the biggest stage in T20 cricket. Under the brightest lights, with the world watching, a handful of players have risen above the pressure and delivered innings that defined tournaments, rewrote record books, and cemented their place in cricket history.
What is the Highest Score in a T20 World Cup Final?
The highest individual score in a T20 World Cup Final is 89 by Sanju Samson for India against New Zealand in the 2026 Final at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Samson scored his 89 off 46 balls at a strike rate of 193.47, hitting 5 fours and 8 sixes, as India posted a record 255/5 and won by 96 runs.
Highest Individual Scores in T20 World Cup Final History - Full List
| Rank | Player | Score | Balls | Team | Opponent | Year | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sanju Samson | 89 | 46 | India | New Zealand | 2026 | Won |
| 2 | Kane Williamson | 85* | 48 | New Zealand | Australia | 2021 | Lost |
| 3 | Marlon Samuels | 85* | 66 | West Indies | England | 2016 | Won |
| 4 | Marlon Samuels | 78 | 56 | West Indies | Sri Lanka | 2012 | Won |
| 5 | Mitchell Marsh | 77* | 50 | Australia | New Zealand | 2021 | Won |
| 6 | Virat Kohli | 77 | 58 | India | Sri Lanka | 2014 | Lost |
| 7 | Virat Kohli | 76 | 59 | India | South Africa | 2024 | Won |
| 8 | Gautam Gambhir | 75 | 54 | India | Pakistan | 2007 | Won |
| 9 | Ishan Kishan | 54 | 25 | India | New Zealand | 2026 | Won |
| 10 | Abhishek Sharma | 52 | 21 | India | New Zealand | 2026 | Won |
1. Sanju Samson — 89 off 46 balls vs New Zealand (2026)
The highest individual score in T20 World Cup Final history.
When Sanju Samson walked out to bat in the 2026 T20 World Cup Final at Narendra Modi Stadium, he carried the weight of 130,000 fans and a nation’s expectations. What followed was the greatest individual batting performance ever seen in a T20 World Cup Final.
Innings breakdown:
- 89 runs off 46 balls | Strike rate: 193.47
- 5 fours and 8 sixes
- Opening partnership of 98 with Abhishek Sharma
- Third consecutive score of 80+ in the knockout stages
Samson combined power with precision — taking singles when required, accelerating through the middle overs, and finishing with a total that put the match beyond all doubt. India posted 255/5 and won by 96 runs. Samson was named Player of the Tournament — and his 89 broke the previous final record of 85* held jointly by Kane Williamson and Marlon Samuels.
2. Kane Williamson — 85* off 48 balls vs Australia (2021)
The innings that almost won New Zealand the title.
The 2021 T20 World Cup Final in Dubai produced two of the great final performances — from both sides. Kane Williamson’s 85* is the highest score ever made in a losing T20 World Cup Final cause and remains one of the great captain’s innings in World Cup history.
Innings breakdown:
- 85 not out off 48 balls | Strike rate: 177.08
- 3 fours and 10 sixes
- Kept New Zealand in the contest single-handedly as wickets fell
Williamson walked in early and never let go of the run chase. He finished unbeaten — but on the losing side as Australia won by 8 wickets with a ball to spare. A brilliant 85* that simply wasn’t quite enough.
3. Marlon Samuels — 85* off 66 balls vs England (2016)
The match-winner that set up Brathwaite’s miracle.
The 2016 T20 World Cup Final in Kolkata is remembered for Carlos Brathwaite’s four sixes off Ben Stokes. But without Marlon Samuels, West Indies would never have been close enough to need them.
Innings breakdown:
- 85 not out off 66 balls | Strike rate: 128.78
- 5 fours and 5 sixes
- Rebuilt the innings from a struggling 11/2
Samuels walked in with West Indies in trouble and constructed one of the most composed World Cup Final innings in history. He absorbed pressure, accelerated at the right moments, and set the platform for Brathwaite’s iconic finale. He was the architect of the entire chase — from near-collapse to World Cup champions.
4. Marlon Samuels — 78 off 56 balls vs Sri Lanka (2012)
The only player to score 75+ in two T20 World Cup Finals.
Marlon Samuels holds a unique record — he is the only player in history to appear twice in this list. Four years before his heroics against England, Samuels anchored West Indies to the 2012 title against Sri Lanka in Colombo.
Innings breakdown:
- 78 runs off 56 balls | Strike rate: 139.28
- 4 fours and 7 sixes
- West Indies won by 36 runs
His 78 powered West Indies to 137/6 — enough on a tricky Colombo surface. Two finals. Two match-winning innings. A record that may never be matched.
5. Mitchell Marsh — 77* off 50 balls vs New Zealand (2021)
The innings that sealed Australia’s first T20 World Cup title.
Australia had never won a T20 World Cup before 2021. Mitchell Marsh made sure they won it emphatically — coming in at number three and producing an unbeaten 77 that sealed the chase with eight balls to spare.
Innings breakdown:
- 77 not out off 50 balls | Strike rate: 154.00
- 6 fours and 4 sixes
- Unbroken partnership of 92 with David Warner (53)
Marsh came in after an early wicket and never looked troubled. His partnership with Warner dismantled New Zealand’s bowling attack and gave Australia an 8-wicket win. Marsh was named Player of the Match.
6. Virat Kohli — 77 off 58 balls vs Sri Lanka (2014)
The innings that wasn’t enough — but announced a generation.
Virat Kohli’s 77 in the 2014 T20 World Cup Final in Dhaka is one of the most bittersweet innings in Indian cricket history. India were chasing 134 — a very gettable target — but finished on the wrong side of the result, losing by 6 wickets.
Innings breakdown:
- 77 runs off 58 balls | Strike rate: 132.75
- 8 fours and 2 sixes
- India fell short — Sri Lanka won the title
Kohli’s 77 took India agonisingly close — almost matching the target single-handedly — but Sri Lanka held their nerve. It remains one of the defining what-if innings in Indian T20 World Cup history.
7. Virat Kohli — 76 off 59 balls vs South Africa (2024)
The farewell innings on the grandest stage.
The 2024 T20 World Cup Final in Barbados was Virat Kohli’s last international T20 appearance — and he made it count. After a difficult tournament with the bat leading into the final, Kohli produced a trademark 76 that anchored India’s total and set up their title win over South Africa.
Innings breakdown:
- 76 runs off 59 balls | Strike rate: 128.81
- 6 fours and 2 sixes
- India won the title on the back of his knock
It was a measured, classical Kohli innings when his team needed it most. When he walked off the Barbados pitch for the last time in T20 internationals, Kohli had contributed to two T20 World Cup titles — and earned a place on this list twice. He is the only batter to feature in two different T20 World Cup Final top-score lists across different decades.
8. Gautam Gambhir — 75 off 54 balls vs Pakistan (2007)
The innings that started it all.
Before Samson. Before Samuels. Before Kohli. There was Gautam Gambhir in Johannesburg. The very first T20 World Cup Final in 2007 between India and Pakistan is one of cricket’s great occasions — and Gambhir’s 75 was the foundation of everything that followed.
Innings breakdown:
- 75 runs off 54 balls | Strike rate: 138.88
- 8 fours and 2 sixes
- India won by 5 runs in a nail-biting finale
India posted 157/5 — enough to edge Pakistan in one of cricket’s most tense finishes. Without Gambhir, there may have been no trophy for MS Dhoni to lift that day — and the tradition of Indian T20 World Cup success may never have begun.
9. Ishan Kishan — 54 off 25 balls vs New Zealand (2026)
The explosive support act in the highest-scoring final ever.
The 2026 final’s dominance came from a collective batting assault — and Ishan Kishan’s 54 was a crucial part of it.
Innings breakdown:
- 54 runs off 25 balls | Strike rate: 216.00
- 5 fours and 4 sixes
Kishan kept the pressure relentless even after Abhishek Sharma’s dismissal, taking India past 200 in the 15th over. His strike rate of 216 is among the highest ever recorded in a T20 World Cup Final innings.
10Abhishek Sharma — 52 off 21 balls vs New Zealand (2026)
The fastest fifty in T20 World Cup knockout history.
Abhishek Sharma’s 52 was the powerplay assault that turned the 2026 final into a one-sided contest before the match had fully begun.
Innings breakdown:
- 52 runs off 21 balls | Strike rate: 247.61
- 6 fours and 3 sixes
- Fifty reached off just 18 balls — fastest in T20 WC knockout history
The opening partnership of 92/0 in the powerplay between Abhishek and Samson is the joint-highest powerplay score in T20 World Cup history. By the time Rachin Ravindra dismissed him in the eighth over, India were already beyond New Zealand’s reach.
T20 World Cup Final Batting Records — Key Stats
| Record | Player | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Highest score in a final | Sanju Samson | 89 off 46 (2026) |
| Fastest fifty in a final | Abhishek Sharma | 50 off 18 balls (2026) |
| Most sixes in a final innings | Sanju Samson | 8 sixes (2026) |
| Highest team total in a final | India | 255/5 (2026) |
| Only player in list twice | Marlon Samuels | 85* (2016) & 78 (2012) |
| Highest score in a losing cause | Kane Williamson | 85* vs Australia (2021) |
| Most final appearances on this list | India | 6 of top 10 entries |
Why T20 World Cup Finals Produce Legendary Innings
The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Final is unlike any other match in cricket. The combination of extreme pressure, a global audience, and the knowledge that every ball could define a legacy forces batters to either collapse under the weight of the occasion — or transcend it entirely.
Every player on this list chose to transcend it. Gambhir in 2007 set the template. Samuels did it twice across two different tournaments. Williamson produced one of sport’s great individual performances in a losing cause. Kohli appeared in two finals across two decades. And in 2026, Samson broke them all.
What makes this list special is not just the runs — it’s the context behind each innings. Every one of these knocks was played when everything was on the line. That’s what makes T20 World Cup Finals create legends.
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❓FAQs
Sanju Samson holds the record with 89 off 46 balls for India against New Zealand in the 2026 T20 World Cup Final at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad.
Abhishek Sharma scored the fastest fifty in T20 World Cup Final history — reaching 50 off just 18 balls for India against New Zealand in the 2026 Final.
Virat Kohli has the most runs across multiple T20 World Cup Final appearances — scoring 77 in the 2014 Final and 76 in the 2024 Final, making him the only batter to feature in two separate final top-score lists across different decades.
Marlon Samuels is the only player in history to score 75+ in two T20 World Cup Finals — 85* vs England in 2016 and 78 vs Sri Lanka in 2012.
No player has yet scored a century in a T20 World Cup Final. The record stands at 89 by Sanju Samson in 2026.
India dominate the list with 6 of the top 10 highest individual scores in T20 World Cup Final history — including the all-time record (Samson 89), and three separate entries from the 2026 Final alone.
The T20 World Cup 2026 Final was played at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad — the world’s largest cricket stadium with a capacity of over 130,000 fans.