Conor Keroll Breaks Major T20 Records With 4 Consecutive Big Innings

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Conor Keroll from Croatia engraved his name in the part of cricket history due to his exceptional performance in men’s T20 Internationals only after six days of playing his first game for his country in T20 cricket.

The 23-year-old young Croatian batter became the first cricketer to hold two different world records in the T20 format of the game.

In just six days of making his T20 International debut, he scored 71, 150*, 74, and 95 runs respectively in his four innings, breaking two different world records in just three days.

Conor Keroll Scores 390 Runs in Four Consecutive Innings

Conor Keroll made his T20 International debut against France on May 17, 2026, and played a great knock of 71 runs off 34 balls in his first T20 match. Fllowing this on May 19, he again scored an unbeaten 150* runs off 72 balls against Switzerland.

Then, on May 20, Keroll scored 74 runs off 31 balls against Jersey, and at last he played a knock of 95 runs off 57 balls against Cyprus on May 22.

Thus, Keroll made a total of 390 runs in his first four T20I matches. Accumulating all of his initial innings, he maintained an average of 130.0 and a strike rate of 201.03.

Keroll Breaks Two World Records in Three Days

On May 20, Conor Keroll firstly broke the world record for scoring the most runs in his 3 consecutive T20I innings. He broke this record by making 71, 150*, and 74 runs in his first 3 T20I matches.

Following that on May 22, he scored 95 runs against Cyprus, he also made the record for the most runs scored in the first 4 innings in the T20 internationals. He surpassed the record of 373 runs previously held by French batsman Gustav McKeon.

Carroll Becomes the Second Batsman to Begin a Career with Four Consecutive 50 Plus Scores

Conor Carroll has now become the only second batter in men’s T20 International cricket to start his career with four consecutive individual scores of 50 or more. Before him, only France’s Gustav McKeon held this record.

However, in men’s T20I cricket, the record for most consecutive matches with 50 or more individual scores goes to Sikandar Raza from Zimbabwe.

He managed to make more than 50 runs in five consecutive matches. But Carroll failed to score in his 5th innings and got dismissed at 5 runs of his T20I career against Austria and missed the chance to break this record or equal it alongside Sikandar Raza.

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