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SCO vs AUS: Travis Head And Mitchell Marsh Set A T20I Record With A 113-Run Powerplay

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SCO vs AUS: Travis Head And Mitchell Marsh Set A T20I Record With A 113-Run Powerplay

Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh led Australia to set a world record for the most runs scored in a T20I powerplay. The record was achieved during the first match of the three-game T20I series against Richie Berrington’s Scotland on September 4 at the Grange Cricket Club in Edinburgh. Chasing a target of 155, Australia amassed 113 runs in the powerplay.

This achievement surpassed the previous record of 102 runs set by South Africa against the West Indies last year at SuperSport Park in Centurion. Currently, Australia and South Africa are the only teams to have scored 100 or more runs in a T20I powerplay. The West Indies have reached 98 and 92 runs in powerplays against Sri Lanka and Afghanistan, respectively.

Head accumulated all 26 runs that Australia scored in the final over of the powerplay, reaching a 17-ball fifty in the process. He hit five boundaries and a six off Brad Wheal’s over for Scotland.

In the over before, Marsh had made a significant impact by scoring 30 runs off Jack Jarvis’s first over. His three boundaries and three sixes set the stage for Australia to set a new record for the highest T20I powerplay score.

Highest runs scored in a T20I powerplay

Australia – 113 runs against Scotland, 2024

South Africa – 102 against West Indies, 2023

West Indies – 98 against Sri Lanka, 2021

Ireland – 93 against West Indies, 2020

West Indies – 92 against Afghanistan, 2024

Marsh and Head defeat Scotland

Australia faced an early setback when Jake Fraser-McGurk was dismissed without scoring. However, Marsh and Head countered aggressively, forming a 113-run partnership for the second wicket in just 5.4 overs. Head scored the joint-fastest fifty by an Australian in T20Is, reaching it in 17 balls.

Although Head was on track for a century, he was out for 80 off 25 balls, including 12 fours and five sixes. Marsh also contributed with a rapid 39 off 12 balls. Josh Inglis added a notable 27 not out from 13 deliveries.

Earlier, Sean Abbott excelled with three wickets, supported by Xavier Bartlett and Adam Zampa, who each took two wickets. The second T20I is set for September 6 in Edinburgh.


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