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Ignored in IPL England star breaks Mohammad Rizwan’s all-time record despite team’s loss to Windies


A gripping final clash in the five-match T20I series saw the West Indies triumph over England in what turned out to be a low-scoring nail-biter at the Trinidad venue. England were restricted to a modest 132 runs in their innings, the pitch offering inconsistent pace and making life difficult for the batsmen. The Caribbean side faced their share of batting woes as they toiled to chase down the target but ultimately snatched another series victory under the captaincy of Rovman Powell. Amidst the series outcome, England’s Phil Salt emerged as a series sensation, carving out significant personal achievements during the T20I contests.

The spotlight shone brightly on Phil Salt, who recently notched up a remarkable accomplishment as only the second player from an ICC full member nation to hit consecutive centuries in T20Is. His scintillating innings of 119 runs off just 57 balls in the penultimate fourth T20I gave him the title for the highest individual score by an English player in the shortest format. However, Phil Salt was far from done. Even with a relatively subdued 38 runs in the fifth T20I, the wicketkeeper-batsman managed to eclipse the considerable shadow of Pakistani sensation Mohammad Rizwan in the record books.

Prior to the series decider, Salt had amassed 293 runs, requiring a further 24 runs to topple Rizwan’s benchmark of 316 runs—the most in a T20I bilateral series. By the close of play, despite England’s series defeat, Salt had rewritten history, accruing a total of 331 runs and seizing the accolade for himself.

A tally of most runs scored in a T20I bilateral series (amongst full member nations) now reads thus:
1 – Phil Salt: 331 runs
2 – Mohammad Rizwan: 316 runs
3 – Mark Chapman: 290 runs
4 – Babar Azam: 285 runs
5 – Quinton de Kock: 255 runs

As these figures now stand, Salt’s personal triumph will be a source of consolation for an English team that has looked competitive throughout the series but ultimately fell short of the West Indies’ challenge. Salt’s performances have also intensified discussions about his notable absence from the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction, where his name did not find any takers. His recent exploits are a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of player form and market value in the modern game.

The series has had its fair share of drama and competitiveness, serving as a showcase of T20 cricket’s unpredictable and rapidly changing dynamics. While some players like Salt have seized the opportunity to cement their reputation or break new ground, others have had to reflect on what might have been.

Concluding on a broader note, the T20 format continues to evolve, and as players like Phil Salt ascend to new heights, the game finds itself enriched with records that highlight the remarkable capabilities of cricketing talent across the globe. This series, despite its ups and downs for both teams, leaves behind a narrative of individual brilliance etched against the backdrop of the West Indies’ series triumph.

With Salt climbing the echelons of T20 cricket records, he will be a player to watch in the coming seasons. His remarkable achievements will undoubtedly encourage other cricketers to aspire to new benchmarks in this most explosive format of the game. Meanwhile, the cricketing world also turns its attention to the next big tournament, the IPL, where the absence of a record-breaking talent like Salt will be felt, and perhaps discussed, as the matches unfold.