Twenty20 Internationals, often abbreviated as T20Is, are a format of limited-overs cricket where each team plays a single innings of 20 overs. This fast-paced game is designed to be completed in about three hours, making it exciting for both players and fans. The shorter format encourages aggressive batting and innovative bowling strategies, leading to high-scoring matches.
Introduced in 2005, T20Is have gained immense popularity worldwide, with international teams competing in various tournaments, including the ICC T20 World Cup. The format has also inspired domestic leagues, such as the Indian Premier League (IPL), further boosting the sport's global appeal.