T20I, or Twenty20 International cricket, is the shortest, most dynamic format played between national teams. Featuring fast-paced, 20-over matches, it delivers...
T20I stands for Twenty20 International, referring to a cricket match played between two national teams where each team bats for a maximum of 20 overs.
A typical T20I match usually lasts about 3 to 3.5 hours, making it the shortest format of international cricket in terms of duration.
The most prominent T20I tournament is the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, held every two years, where national teams compete for the championship.
T20I is significantly shorter than One-Day Internationals (ODIs, ~8 hours) and Test cricket (up to five days), focusing on rapid scoring and quick results over 20 overs per side.