Australia ended their T20 World Cup campaign today with a dominant nine-wicket win against Oman in Pallekele. However, this win meant nothing for Australia as they were already out of the tournament, having lost to Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka in the previous two matches. Nevertheless, they signed off on a high and also equalled an all-time record for the fastest 100-plus run-chase in the history of T20 World Cup.
Mitchell Marsh and his men chased down the target of 105 runs in just 9.4 overs, equalling England's record in this regard, who had chased down 116
runs in just 9.4 overs. Australia feature again on this list, having chased down 102 runs in just 10.2 overs against Sri Lanka in the inaugural edition of T20 World Cup in 2007.
Fastest 100-plus run-chase in T20 World Cup history
9.4 overs (Target: 116) by England vs USA in 2024
9.4 overs (Target: 105) by Australia vs Oman in 2026
10.2 overs (Target: 102) by Australia vs Sri Lanka in 2007
10.5 overs (Target: 129) by West Indies vs USA in 2024
11.4 overs (Target: 126) by England vs Australia in 2021