T20 WC 2026: Presenting the top all-rounders from the tournament
What's the story
The 2026 ICC T20 World Cup was a showcase of explosive batting and match-winning bowling performances. Defending champions India walked away with the trophy once again, having thrashed New Zealand in the final. Meanwhile, several players graced the tournament with their three-dimensional display. On this note, we list down the top all-rounders from the 2026 T20 WC.
#1
Hardik Pandya - India
India's Hardik Pandya was instrumental with both bat and ball. The dasher aced the finisher's role toward the end as his 217 runs at the event came at a tremendous strike rate of 160.74. He even clocked two half-centuries while batting at five or lower. With the ball, the pacer claimed nine wickets across 33 overs at a decent economy rate of 8.81.
#2
Shivam Dube - India
Pandya was not the only seam-bowling all-rounder to power Team India. Shivam Dube's contributions might not have scripted records but they indeed made a great impact. He made 235 runs at an average of 39.16 and a strike rate of 169.06. This includes a blistering 66 off just 31 balls against Netherlands. Having bowled just 10.2 overs, he also claimed five wickets, though his economy was 14.12.
#3
Jason Holder - West Indies
Jason Holder was a key player for West Indies, taking 10 wickets at an economy rate of 8.86. He had standout performances in the group stage against Scotland (3/30) and Nepal (4/27). With the bat, he contributed significantly against higher-ranked teams like England (33 off 17 balls), South Africa (49 off 31 balls), and India (37* off just 22 balls). His 141 runs at the event came at a staggering strike rate of 174.07 (Average: 35.25).
#4
Will Jacks - England
England's Will Jacks matched Shane Watson's record for the most Player of the Match awards in a single T20 World Cup (4). The dasher, who aced the finisher's role, finished the event with 226 runs from eight innings at 56.50. His strike rate was a brilliant 176.56. He has also contributed with his off-spin, taking nine wickets at 21.66. His economy of 9.75 was a tad higher.