We analyze the numbers and performances and select the T20I XI of the Year 2020.
The T20I Team of 2020
1. KL Rahul
2. Jos Buttler (wk)
3. Dawid Malan
4. Kane Williamson
5. Eoin Morgan (c)
6. Kieron Pollard
7. Ashton Agar
8. Adil Rashid
9. Mitchell Starc
10. Jasprit Bumrah
11. Lungi Ngidi
OPENERS
KL Rahul has scored the highest runs in T20I cricket in the calendar year 2020, all as opener for India. He has an aggregate of 404 runs in 10 innings at an average of 44.88 and strike rate of 140.76 including 4 fifties in 2020. He has been phenomenally consistent failing in just one of the 10 innings in the calendar year.
Jos Buttler has scored 291 runs in 8 innings as an opener - the standout feature of his batting being his strike rate of 150.77. He registered 3 fifties - two against South Africa and one against Australia. Even more significantly, two of these helped his team to a series win. Buttler edged out the great Babar Azam of Pakistan who had a higher average but played 4 of his 6 matches against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
MIDDLE-ORDER
Dawid Malan has had an incredible start to his T20I career. He has an aggregate of 855 runs in 19 innings at an average of 53.43 and strike rate of 149.47 including a hundred and 9 fifties. From number 3, he has scored 386 runs in 9 innings at 55.14 and a strike rate of 144.56 including 4 fifties in 2020. Malan smashed a sensational unbeaten 99 off just 47 deliveries hammering 11 fours and 5 sixes in the third T20I against South Africa in Cape Town in December - not only did England sweep the three-match series but the performance also meant that Malan set a new record for ranking-points in T20I cricket - as of the 2nd of December, he had 915 points in the ICC Rankings.






Mitchell Starc and Jasprit Bumrah stand out amongst fast bowlers in 2020, not so much for their quintessential quality of picking wickets, but their splendid restrictive abilities. While Bumrah had a phenomenal economy rate of just 6.38, Starc picked 8 wickets in 7 matches at an economy rate of 7.87 in 2020.
A left-arm fast hostile bowler and a right-arm fast yorker specialist at the death - a lethal combination in the XI of the year. Bumrah's best performance of the year (3-12 in 4 overs at Mount Maunganui) helped India sweep the series 5-0 in New Zealand.
Lungi Ngidi walks into the XI on the basis of the sheer number of wickets he has taken in the year - the South African has bagged 17 wickets in just 9 matches at a strike rate of 11.7 in 2020. Although he has been expensive and gone at 10.47 runs per over, his wicket-taking prowess seals him a spot in the team.
The T20I Team of 2020 has 4 players from England, two Indians and Australians each and one player each from New Zealand, South Africa and West Indies.