West Indies put on a show with the bat on their way to a demolition of Zimbabwe in their T20 World Cup Super Eight match at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium in Monday night.
254 for 6 - West Indies' total against Zimbabwe at the Wankhede Stadium is the second-highest at the men's T20 World Cup. The highest is 260 for 6 by Sri Lanka against Kenya in the 2007 edition.
3 - Number of 250-plus totals for West Indies in T20Is, having previously made 258 for 5 against South Africa in 2023 and 256 for 5 against Ireland last year. India (four) and Zimbabwe (three) are the other teams with three or more 250-plus totals in men's T20Is.
West Indies' 254 for 6 is also the highest Zimbabwe have ever conceded in a men's T20I. The previous highest was 234 for 2 by India in 2024 in Harare.
19 - Number of sixes West Indies struck against Zimbabwe, the joint-highest in an innings at the men's T20 World Cup. Netherlands also hit 19 sixes in an innings against Ireland in 2014.
Zimbabwe hit 12 sixes in the chase, taking the sixes tally in the game to 31, the highest for any men's T20 World Cup match. The previous highest was 30 between Ireland and Netherlands in 2014 in Sylhet.
19 - Balls Shimron Hetmyer took to complete his fifty against Zimbabwe, the fastest for West Indies at the men's T20 World Cup. Hetmyer broke his own record, having scored one off 22 balls against Scotland on the opening day of this T20 World Cup.
17 - Sixes Hetmyer has hit at this World Cup so far, the joint-highest in an edition of the men's T20 World Cup. Nicholas Pooran also hit 17 during the 2024 edition.
107 - Margin of West Indies' win, their second-biggest in all men's T20Is behind the 134-run win against Uganda in the previous T20 World Cup. It is also the biggest defeat by runs for Zimbabwe in men's T20Is.
All three of West Indies' wins by 100-plus runs in this format have come at T20 World Cups, making them the first team to achieve this.
5/5 - West Indies have won all five matches they have played at the Wankhede Stadium in the men's T20 World Cups, including three in the ongoing edition.
India are the only others to play five or more matches without losing any at a venue in the history of the competition. They played five matches in Durban, all in 2007, and won four, including one in a bowl-out, while another ended in a washout.
329.41 - Hetmyer's strike rate against Zimbabwe's spinners, against whom he scored 56 off 17 balls. All seven sixes that Hetmyer hit on Monday were against spinners, the second-most by a batter against spin in a men's T20 World Cup game, behind USA's Aaron Jones' eight against Canada in 2024.
Hetmyer's strike rate is the second-highest among batters to have scored 50-plus runs against spinners in a men's T20I (where ball-by-ball data is available). The highest is 333.33 by Yuvraj Samra, who scored 50 off 15 against Bahamas' spinners in 2025.
7 - Wickets between West Indies' spinners against Zimbabwe - four by Gudakesh Motie and three by Akeal Hosein. Only once before have spinners taken seven wickets in a men's T20I for West Indies - against New Zealand in Lauderhill in 2012.
28 - Consecutive T20 innings for Brad Evans, where he has taken at least one wicket. Evans now has the joint-longest such streak in men's T20s alongside Lasith Malinga, who also went 28 successive innings between 2015 and 2017.
44 - Partnership runs between Evans and Richard Ngavara, the highest tenth-wicket stand at the men's T20 World Cup. It is also the joint-highest tenth-wicket partnership for Zimbabwe in men's T20Is.
