Best Batting Average in T20 Cricket in 2016

Record holder : Babar Azam of Pakistan holds the record (116) for best batting average in t20 cricket in 2016.

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1. Pakistan Babar Azam - 116

At no. 1 position is Babar Azam of Pakistan. He had batting average of 116 while scoring 116 runs in 4 innings of 4 matches at strike rate of 128.88.

2. India Virat Kohli - 106.83

At no. 2 position is Virat Kohli of India. He had batting average of 106.83 while scoring 641 runs in 13 innings of 15 matches at strike rate of 140.26.

3. India KL Rahul - 89.5

Then comes our KL Rahul of India. He had batting average of 89.5 while scoring 179 runs in 4 innings of 5 matches at strike rate of 159.82.

4. South Africa Hashim Amla - 77

At no. 4 position is Hashim Amla of South Africa. He had batting average of 77 while scoring 308 runs in 7 innings of 7 matches at strike rate of 146.66.

5. Afghanistan Najibullah Zadran - 62.4

At no. 5 position is Najibullah Zadran of Afghanistan. He had batting average of 62.4 while scoring 312 runs in 12 innings of 14 matches at strike rate of 166.84.

6. England Jos Buttler - 61

At no. 6 position is Jos Buttler of England. He had batting average of 61 while scoring 366 runs in 10 innings of 10 matches at strike rate of 151.23.

7. Rameez Shahzad - 55.5

At no. 7 position is Rameez Shahzad of . He had batting average of 55.5 while scoring 111 runs in 3 innings of 3 matches at strike rate of 165.67.

8. Pakistan Shoaib Malik - 52.85

At no. 8 position is Shoaib Malik of Pakistan. He had batting average of 52.85 while scoring 370 runs in 13 innings of 15 matches at strike rate of 131.2.

9. Pakistan Khalid Latif - 50.75

Then comes our Khalid Latif of Pakistan. He had batting average of 50.75 while scoring 203 runs in 6 innings of 6 matches at strike rate of 114.04.

10. Australia Shane Watson - 49.66

Then comes our Shane Watson of Australia. He had batting average of 49.66 while scoring 298 runs in 9 innings of 9 matches at strike rate of 150.5.

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