
In the high-pressure environment of T10 cricket, where every run counts, conceding “extras” is a cardinal sin. New statistical analysis identifies Arshdeep Singh as the format’s most generous bowler historically. The pacer tops the all-time list with 23 extras conceded across 37.6 overs, struggling consistently to contain the flow of free runs throughout his career.

While Singh leads in long-term volume, Hasan Ali holds the unwanted record for the worst single-match meltdown. Against New Zealand, Ali sprayed 8 extras in just two overs, a chaotic spell that tops the single-match charts. Notably, Shoriful Islam appears as a dual offender, ranking third historically (19 extras) and second for a single-match performance (7 vs Afghanistan). For these bowlers, the data underscores a harsh T10 reality: in the game’s shortest format, a lack of discipline is the quickest way to hand the opposition an advantage.
