From Virat Kohli to Jos Buttler: A Record That Could Fall at the Coming T20 World Cup

As anticipation builds for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, cricket fans are looking back at the record-holders who have dominated the tournament with the bat over the years. The list of all-time highest run-scorers in the T20 World Cup includes some of the greatest names in modern cricket history.

According to official career data from ESPNcricinfo and other trusted cricket statistics sources, Virat Kohli is the leading run-scorer in T20 World Cup history, having accumulated 1,292 runs across editions from 2012 through 2024. Following him is India’s prolific opener Rohit Sharma, who scored 1,220 runs in his T20 World Cup career. Mahela Jayawardene ranks third with 1,016 runs, reflecting his consistency for Sri Lanka across several tournaments. Close behind is David Warner with 984 runs. Jos Buttler is fifth on the all-time list with 1,013 runs.

What sets Buttler apart among the top five is his status as an active international player. Unlike the others on the list — many of whom have retired from international T20 cricket — Buttler continues to represent England cricket team and is expected to do so in future ICC events. This means he has the unique opportunity to add to his total in the 2026 T20 World Cup and could potentially rise further up the all-time rankings.

The rest of the top five — Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Jayawardene and Warner — have largely finished their T20 World Cup careers, making Buttler the only current contender to challenge the existing records. As the 2026 tournament unfolds, all eyes will be on him as one of the few still-active batsmen capable of rewriting the T20 World Cup run-scoring charts.

Notably, no Pakistani batter features among the top 10 run-scorers in T20 World Cup history. However, former Pakistan all-rounder Shoaib Malik is placed 13th on the all-time list, having scored 646 runs in 31 innings across 34 matches.

Further down the list, current Pakistan captain Babar Azam is ranked 24th, with 549 runs from 17 matches and 17 innings. Given his consistency and role at the top of the order, it appears likely that Babar Azam could overtake Shoaib Malik in the run-scoring charts if he is selected for the upcoming T20 World Cup and continues his current form.

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