T20 World Cup 2026: Tallest cricketers in the tournament

Feb 8, 2026 - 17:45
T20 World Cup 2026: Tallest cricketers in the tournament
T20 World Cup 2026: Top 10 tallest cricketers of the tournament
T20 World Cup 2026: Top 10 tallest cricketers of the tournament. (Photo Source: Ashley Vlotman/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

Physical attributes could play an important role, especially in a tournament like the T20 World Cup, as height remains one of the most significant advantages in the shortest format. Tall cricketers often enjoy substantial benefits, especially in a game that is more about power and pace. Their height allows bowlers to release the ball from a higher point, generating bounce that can trouble batters. Even in the ongoing competition, players with a noticeable height are set to excel consistently.

Here are some of the tallest cricketers in the world are a part of T20 World Cup 2026 (In feet)

Lockie Ferguson - 6'1"

Lockie Ferguson's pace troubles many batters. The star pacer has recently had an injury scare ahead of the T20 World Cup as he had sustained a calf niggle while bowling for Desert Vipers in the ILT20 league fixture against MI Emirates. However, he got back on time and is set to play a crucial hand for the team.

Shivam Dube - 6'3"

Shivam Dube
Shivam Dube (Photo by FADEL SENNA/AFP via Getty Images)

India's all-rounder, Shivam Dube, is the tallest cricketer in India in this competition. Dube is set to form the home team's middle-order. With the bat and ball, he can make a lot of difference. In the recent series against New Zealand, Dube showed his power and range. While he can't bowl at express pace, his variations have given him good results.

Mitchell Marsh - 6'4"

Mitchell Marsh during first ODI against India in Perth
Mitchell Marsh during first ODI against India in Perth (Source: Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Australian skipper Mitchell Marsh is one of the best cricketers currently. The right-handed batter will be seen opening the innings and will have a lot of responsibility on his shoulders. However, throughout his decade-long career, Marsh has used his height to his benefit, making sure to bat for long innings, have a good reach, and clear the boundary at ease.

Tim David 6'5"

Tim David
Tim David. (Photo source: Getty Images)

Tim David’s 6’5” height has always made him a nightmare for bowlers, but his recent form has pushed him from a specialist finisher to a middle-order role for Australia. Traditionally seen as a death-overs hitter, David has shown he can dominate even when walking in early, using his height, his long reach, and a clean swing to clear big boundaries with ease. 

His powerplay exploits in 2025, including a record-breaking 37-ball T20I century and knocks against South Africa and India, have brought him immense applause. Batting higher up has allowed David to attack both pace and spin.

Cameron Green 6'6"

Cameron Green
Cameron Green. (Source:X/Twitter)

Australian all-rounder Cameron Green will be the tallest cricketer from his country in this event. Green has a height of 6'6" and is confirmed as the No. 3 batter. While the past year was underwhelming for Green as he was sidelined due to injury, he has bounced back emphatically and will have the responsibility to anchor the innings and accelerate whenever required.

Jason Holder 6'7"

Jason Holder
Jason Holder (Source: Getty Images)

Veteran West Indian all-rounder Jason Holder occupies the fourth spot on the list. With a height of 6'7", Holder has often troubled batters with his variation and bounce. While he is not the quickest of bowlers, his line and length have always gotten him success. It is also worth noting that he finished 2025 with 97 T20 wickets, the most by any bowler in the format in a calendar year.

Kyle Jamieson 6'8"

Kyle Jamieson
Kyle Jamieson (Source: Joe Allison/Getty Images)

Kyle Jamieson is currently the tallest cricketer from New Zealand and in the T20 World Cup 2026. The pace bowler with a height of 6'8", can operate at a good pace and bowl in hard lengths to trouble the batters. New Zealand skipper, Mitchell Santner, will be aware of his bowler's advantage and use him at the right phase of the game.

Blessing Muzarabani 6'8"

Blessing Muzarabani
Blessing Muzarabani. (Photo by DAVID GRAY/AFP via Getty Images)

Blessing Muzarabani is the joint-tallest cricketer in the T20 World Cup 2026. The 6.8-foot-tall pacer has been one of the important bowlers for Zimbabwe in the past few years. Despite sub-continent pitches helping spinners, Muzarabani's height has been the X factor for the team. With 93 wickets under his belt from 83 innings, the 29-year-old will enter the competition on the back of decent results in recent bilaterals and warm-up fixtures.

Marco Jansen 6'8"

Marco Jansen
Marco Jansen ( Photo source : Getty Images )

South African bowling all-rounder Marco Jansen is the tallest cricketer in the upcoming marquee event, alongside Zimbabwe's Blessing Muzarabani and New Zealand's Kyle Jamieson. With a height of 6'8", Jansen's height has always stood out ever since he made his debut. While his average speed is between 135 to 140 km/h, his height makes a huge difference, giving him extra bounce and extract pace from the wicket. Even while batting, his range increases as he can reach the balls far off from him.

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