Presenting biggest triumphs by runs in T20Is (full-member teams)
What's the story
India registered a thumping win over England in the fifth and final T20I match, played at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
The home side won by a whopping 150 runs, their second-biggest win in T20I history.
Abhishek Sharma starred for them with a sensational 135, the highest-individual score by an Indian batter in T20Is.
Here we look at the biggest wins by runs for a full-member side in T20Is.
#1
168 - India vs New Zealand, 2023
Riding on a sensational 126* from Shubman Gill, India recorded an emphatic 168-run win in the 2023 Ahmedabad T20I.
This is the biggest win by runs in T20I history.
Besides the opener, Rahul Tripathi (44) and Hardik Pandya (30) chipped in with vital cameos to pilot India to 234/4.
In return, the Indian pacers reduced the Kiwis to 7/4 as India successfully defended the total.
The Kiwis were eventually folded for 66 thanks to Pandya's four-wicket haul.
#2
150 - India vs England, 2025
The aforementioned Wankhede match witnessed India post a daunting 247/9 in 20 overs, thanks to a brilliant show by Abhishek.
He hit a blistering century, scoring 135 runs off only 54 balls.
In response, the visiting team was bundled out for a paltry 97 runs in just 10.3 overs, losing the contest by 150 runs.
While Philip Salt scored 55 for England, Mohammed Shami claimed three English wickets.
#3
143 - Pakistan vs West Indies, 2018
Pakistan humiliated West Indies by 143 runs in the 2018 Karachi T20I.
Fakhar Zaman (39), Hussain Talat (41), Sarfaraz Ahmed (38), and Shoaib Malik (37) made their bat talk as the hosts posted 203/5 in their allotted 20 overs.
The Men in Maroon were folded for just 60 in response as Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Amir, and Malik dismissed two batters each.
#4
143 - India vs Ireland, 2018
India decimated Ireland by 143 runs in the 2018 Dublin T20I.
KL Rahul (70) and Suresh Raina (69) smashed half-centuries before a blitz by Pandya (32*) helped them get to a 213/4 while batting first.
In reply, Ireland were bundled out for 70 runs. Spin twins Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav were on top of their game, dismissing three batters each.