Over the years, batting in T20s changed. The conditions became flatter, the batters found ways to learn power-hitting, their intent improved and so did their strength of tonking the ball, yet, a record, that is yet to be broken is Yuvraj Singh’s 12-ball half-century. While Nepal’s Dipendra Singh Airee scored a half-century in just 9-balls against Mongolia, it was not in a major cricket competition. Abhishek Sharma has scored a 14-ball half-century recently against New Zealand, but even for him, Yuvraj’s record is a mountain to climb in the upcoming T20 World Cup.