Baroda achieved an extraordinary milestone by setting the record for the highest-ever T20 score, amassing a stunning 349/5 against Sikkim in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy at Indore.
The team, under the leadership of Krunal Pandya, delivered an explosive batting display that overwhelmed Sikkim's bowlers.

Baroda's batters dominated from the start, piling on runs with relentless aggression and precision. Every partnership added to the chaos, with boundaries and sixes lighting up the ground.
Bhanu Punia was the star of the show as he scored an unbeaten 134 runs off just 51 deliveries, hitting 5 fours and 15 sixes. The others also showed their destructive selves with quick-fire fifties as the Baroda side managed to amass the gigantic score.
This historic performance highlights Baroda's depth in batting and their ability to set the bar high in T20 cricket. It was a day of sheer brilliance that will be remembered as a landmark moment in domestic cricket. A total of 37 sixes were hit by the Baroda batters, by far the most in a T20 match innings.
After scoring the mammoth total, Baroda restricted Sikkim to 86 for 7 in their 20 overs and secured a superb victory by a margin of 263 runs.
Baroda has now etched their names in the history of T20 cricket as they now hold the record for the highest score by a team in a T20 match in the world. They surpassed the record set by Zimbabwe when they scored 344 against Gambia in 2024.
| Team | Total | Against |
| Baroda | 349/5 | Sikkim |
| Zimbabwe | 344/4 | Gambia |
| India | 297/6 | Bangladesh |
| Sunrisers Hyderabad | 287/3 | Royal Challengers Bengaluru |
| Zimbabwe | 286/5 | Seychelles |
| India | 283/1 | South Africa |
| Afghanistan | 278/3 | Ireland |
| Czech Republic | 278/4 | Turkey |
| Sunrisers Hyderabad | 277/3 | Mumbai Indians |
| Punjab | 275/6 | Andhra Pradesh |