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ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 07 – Stats highlights

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 07 – Stats highlights

Match  No 07 – Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka at Cardiff on 04.06.19 – Sri Lanka  won by 34 runs on DLS Method

Mohammad Nabi of Afghanistan captured four for 30 and N Pradeep of Sri Lanka captured four for 30 in this game to provide the 17th occasion of rival bowlers capturing four or more wickets in a World Cup match.

Mohammad Nabi of Afghanistan captured four for 30 and N Pradeep of Sri Lanka captured four for 30 in this game to provide the 192nd and 193rd occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in a World Cup match.

Mohammad Nabi of Afghanistan captured four for 30 in this game to provide the second occasion of Afghanistan bowler capturing four or more wickets in a World Cup match. Shahpoor Zardan was the other bowler to capture four wickets in the World Cup. He had returned with figures of 4 for 38 against Scotland at Dunedin on 26.02.15. Thus Mohammad Nabi’s four for  30 in this  game  reperesent the best bowling  figures by an Afghanistan bowler in the World Cup.

N Pradeep of Sri Lanka captured four for 30 in this game to provide the 16th occasion of a Sri Lankan bowlerscapturing four or more wickets in a World Cup match.

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 ALF de Mel 12.0 1 39 5 1 v Pakistan Leeds 16 Jun 1983
2 ALF de Mel 12.0 4 32 5 1 v New Zealand Derby 18 Jun 1983
3 UC Hathurusingha 8.0 0 57 4 1 v West Indies Berri 13 Mar 1992
4 WPUJC Vaas 9.1 2 25 6 1 v Bangladesh Pietermaritzburg 14 Feb 2003
5 RAP Nissanka 7.0 1 12 4 1 v Canada Paarl 19 Feb 2003
6 M Muralitharan 10.0 1 28 4 1 v Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 24 Feb 2003
7 WPUJC Vaas 10.0 3 22 4 2 v West Indies Cape Town 28 Feb 2003
8 MF Maharoof 7.0 1 23 4 2 v Bermuda Port of Spain 15 Mar 2007
9 SL Malinga 9.2 0 54 4 2 v South Africa Providence 28 Mar 2007
10 M Muralitharan 5.0 0 19 4 1 v Ireland St George’s 18 Apr 2007
11 MF Maharoof 10.0 3 25 4 1 v Ireland St George’s 18 Apr 2007
12 M Muralitharan 8.0 0 31 4 2 v New Zealand Kingston 24 Apr 2007
13 SL Malinga 7.4 0 38 6 1 v Kenya Colombo (RPS) 01 Mar 2011
14 TM Dilshan 3.0 1 4 4 2 v Zimbabwe Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
15 M Muralitharan 8.0 0 25 4 2 v New Zealand Mumbai 18 Mar 2011
16 N Pradeep 9.0 1 31 4 2 v Afghanistan Cardiff 04 Jun 2019

N Pradeep became the fourth bowler to capture four wickets against Afghanistan in the World Cup. The following table lists all the four bowlers with their performances

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RD Berrington 10.0 0 40 4 2 Sco Afg Dunedin 26 Feb 2015
2 MG Johnson 7.3 0 22 4 2 Aus Afg Perth 04 Mar 2015
3 DL Vettori 10.0 4 18 4 1 NZl Afg Napier 08 Mar 2015
4 N Pradeep 9.0 1 31 4 2 Srl Afg Cardiff 04 Jun 2019

MDKJ Perera scored 78 in this game to provide the 97th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the World Cup. It also provides the 16th occasion of a Sri Lankan wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the World Cup. He became the fourth Sri Lankan wicket keeper batsman to score a fifty in the World Cup. Others are – RGD Alwis, RS Kaluwitharna and KC Sangakkara

Sri Lanka was dismissed all out in this game for 201 to provide the 23rd occasion of Sri Lanka all out in an innings in a World Cup game. Afghanistan was dismissed all out in this game for 152 to provide the sixth occasion of Afghanistan all out in an innings in a World Cup game.

Sri Lanka was dismissed all out in this game for 201 and Afghanistan was dismissed all out in this game for 152 to provide the 19th occasion of both the teams  dismissed all out in a World Cup game.

SL Malliga captured three wickets conceding 39 runs in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 325 wickets in one day internationals. He became the tenth bowler to capture 325 plus wickets in one day internationals. The following table lists all these ten bowlers with their performances

No Player Span Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI Ave 4 5
1 M Muralitharan 1993-2011 350 341 18811 12326 534 7/30 23.08 15 10
2 Wasim Akram 1984-2003 356 351 18186 11812 502 5/15 23.52 17 6
3 Waqar Younis 1989-2003 262 258 12698 9919 416 7/36 23.84 14 13
4 WPUJC Vaas 1994-2008 322 320 15775 11014 400 8/19 27.53 9 4
5 Shahid Afridi 1996-2015 398 372 17670 13632 395 7/12 34.51 4 9
6 SM Pollock 1996-2008 303 297 15712 9631 393 6/35 24.50 12 5
7 GD McGrath 1993-2007 250 248 12970 8391 381 7/15 22.02 9 7
8 B Lee 2000-2012 221 217 11185 8877 380 5/22 23.36 14 9
9 A Kumble 1990-2007 271 265 14496 10412 337 6/12 30.89 8 2
10 SL Malinga 2004-2019 220 214 10578 9434 325 6/38 29.02 10 8

SL Malliga captured three wickets conceding 39 runs in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 46 wickets in the World Cup. He now stands fifth in the list of bowlers who have captured most wickets in the World Cup. The following table lists all these five bowlers with their performances

No Player Team Span Mat Inns Overs M Runs Wkt BBI Ave 4 5
1 GD McGrath Aus 1996-2007 39 39 325.5 42 1292 71 7/15 18.19 0 2
2 M Muralitharan Srl 1996-2011 40 39 343.3 15 1335 68 4/19 19.63 4 0
3 Wasim Akram Pak 1987-2003 38 36 324.3 17 1311 55 5/28 23.83 2 1
4 WPUJC Vaas Srl 1996-2007 31 31 261.4 39 1040 49 6/25 21.22 1 1
5 SL Malinga Srl 2007-2019 24 23 182.2 07 0993 46 6/38 21.58 1 1
Rival bowlers capturing four or more wickets in a World Cup game

Rival bowlers capturing four or more wickets in a World Cup game

Mohammad Nabi of Afghanistan captured four for 30 and N Pradeep of Sri Lanka captured four for 30 in the ICC World Cup 2019 encounter between Afghanistan and Sri Lanka at Cardiff on 04 Jun 2019 to provide the 17th occasion of rival bowlers capturing four or more wickets in a World Cup match. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 GJ Gilmour 12.0 2 48 5 1 Aus Win Lord’s 21 Jun 1975
  2 KD Boyce 12.0 0 50 4 2 Win Aus Lord’s 21 Jun 1975
                       
2 1 N Kapil Dev 12.0 2 43 5 1 Ind Aus Nottingham 13 Jun 1983
  2 KH MacLeay 11.5 3 39 6 2 Aus Ind Nottingham 13 Jun 1983
                       
3 1 ALF de Mel 12.0 1 39 5 1 Srl Pak Leeds 16 Jun 1983
  2 Abdul Qadir 12.0 1 44 5 2 Pak Srl Leeds 16 Jun 1983
                       
4 1 Imran Khan 8.3 2 37 4 1 Pak Win Lahore 16 Oct 1987
  2 CA Walsh 10.0 1 40 4 2 Win Pak Lahore 16 Oct 1987
                       
5 1 SM Pollock 9.2 1 36 5 1 RSA Aus Birmingham 17 Jun 1999
  2 AA Donald 10.0 1 32 4 1 RSA Aus Birmingham 17 Jun 1999
  3 SK Warne 10.0 4 29 4 2 Aus RSA Birmingham 17 Jun 1999
                       
6 1 M Muralitharan 10.0 1 28 4 1 Srl Ken Nairobi (Gym) 24 Feb 2003
  2 CO Obuya 10.0 0 24 5 2 Ken Srl Nairobi (Gym) 24 Feb 2003
                       
7 1 AJ Bichel 10.0 0 20 7 1 Aus Eng Port Elizabeth 02 Mar 2003
  2 AR Caddick 9.0 2 35 4 2 Eng Aus Port Elizabeth 02 Mar 2003
                       
8 1 CK Langeveldt 10.0 1 39 5 1 RSA Srl Providence 28 Mar 2007
  2 SL Malinga 9.2 0 54 4 2 Srl RSA Providence 28 Mar 2007
                       
9 1 Imran Tahir 8.4 1 38 4 1 RSA Eng Chennai 06 Mar 2011
  2 SCJ Broad 6.4 0 15 4 2 Eng RSA Chennai 06 Mar 2011
                       
10 1 CB Mpofu 7.0 0 62 4 1 Zim Srl Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
  2 TM Dilshan 3.0 1 4 4 2 Srl Zim Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
                       
11 1 KJ O’Brien 9.0 0 71 4 1 Ire Win Mohali 11 Mar 2011
  2 SJ Benn 10.0 0 53 4 2 Win Ire Mohali 11 Mar 2011
                       
12 1 AD Russell 8.0 0 49 4 1 Win Eng Chennai 17 Mar 2011
  2 JC Tredwell 10.0 2 48 4 2 Eng Win Chennai 17 Mar 2011
                       
13 1 ST Finn 10.0 0 71 5 1 Eng Aus Melbourne 14 Feb 2015
  2 MR Marsh 9.0 0 33 5 2 Aus Eng Melbourne 14 Feb 2015
                       
14 1 Sohail Khan 10.0 0 55 5 1 Pak Ind Adelaide 15 Feb 2015
  2 Mohammed Shami 9.0 1 35 4 2 Ind Pak Adelaide 15 Feb 2015
                       
15 1 Shapoor Zadran 10.0 1 38 4 1 Afg Sco Dunedin 26 Feb 2015
  2 RD Berrington 10.0 0 40 4 2 Sco Afg Dunedin 26 Feb 2015
                       
16 1 TA Boult 10.0 3 27 5 1 NZl Aus Auckland 28 Feb 2015
  2 MA Starc 9.0 0 28 6 2 Aus NZl Auckland 28 Feb 2015
                       
17 1 Mohammad Nabi 9.0 0 30 4 1 Afg Srl Cardiff 04 Jun 2019
  2 N Pradeep 9.0 1 31 4 2 Srl Afg Cardiff 04 Jun 2019
ICC World Cup 2019 – Match Number 06 – Stats highlights

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match Number 06 – Stats highlights

Match No 06 England vs Pakistan at Nottingham on 03.06.19 – Pakistan won by 14 runs

Pakistan posted a total of 348 for 8 in this game to provide the 93rd occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in the World Cup. It also provides the sixth occasion of Pak posting a total of 300 plus  runs in the World Cup.

No Team Score Overs Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Pak 330/6 60.0 1 Srl Nottingham 14 Jun 1975
2 Pak 338/5 60.0 1 Srl Swansea 09 Jun 1983
3 Pak 349 49.5 1 Zim Kingston 21 Mar 2007
4 Pak 317/7 50.0 1 Ken Hambantota 23 Feb 2011
5 Pak 339/6 50.0 1 UAE Napier 04 Mar 2015
6 Pak 348/8 50.0 1 Eng Nottingham 03 Jun 2019

Pakistan posted a total of 348 for 8 in this game to provide its second highest team total in the World Cup. Its highest team total is 349 against Zimbabwe at Kingston on 21.03.07

No Team Score Overs Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Pak 349 49.5 1 Zim Kingston 21 Mar 2007
2 Pak 348/8 50.0 1 Eng Nottingham 03 Jun 2019

Babar Azam {63}, Mohammed Hafeez {84} and Sarfraz Ahmed {55} scored  fifties batting at number three, four  and five in this game to provide the 15th occasion of batsmen performing such a feat in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Oppn Ground Date C HC 50+
1 Pak 1 Srl Swansea 09 Jun 1983 0 3 3
2 Aus 1 Win Lord’s 18 Jun 1983 0 3 3
3 Zim 1 NZl Kolkata 23 Oct 1987 0 3 3
4 Srl 1 Ken Kandy 06 Mar 1996 1 2 3
5 Srl 1 Ber Port of Spain 15 Mar 2007 0 3 3
6 RSA 1 Net Basseterre 16 Mar 2007 1 2 3
7 NZl 1 Ken Gros Islet 20 Mar 2007 0 3 3
8 RSA 1 Win St George’s 10 Apr 2007 0 3 3
9 Pak 1 Ken Hambantota 23 Feb 2011 0 3 3
10 Zim 1 Ken Kolkata 20 Mar 2011 0 3 3
11 RSA 1 Win Sydney 27 Feb 2015 1 2 3
12 Ban 2 Sco Nelson 05 Mar 2015 0 3 3
13 Aus 1 Srl Sydney 08 Mar 2015 1 2 3
14 Eng 1 RSA The Oval 30 May 2019 0 3 3
15 Pak 1 Eng Nottingham 03 Jun 2019 0 3 3

Babar Azam {63}, Mohammed Hafeez {84} and Sarfraz Ahmed {55} scored  fifties batting at number three, four  and five in this game to provide the second occasion of Pakistan batsmen performing such a feat in an innings in the World Cup. Both the occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first such occasion by batsmen in the World Cup against England.

No Team Inns Oppn Ground Date C HC 50+
1 Pak 1 Ken Hambantota 23 Feb 2011 0 3 3
2 Pak 1 Eng Nottingham 03 Jun 2019 0 3 3

CJ Woakes {3 for 71} and JC Archer {none for 79} conceded 70 plus runs in this game to provide the 107th and 108th occasion of  a bowler conceding 70 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.

CJ Woakes {3 for 71} and JC Archer {none for 79} conceded 70 plus runs in this game to provide the tenth and eleventh occasion of an England bowler conceding 70 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.

CJ Woakes {3 for 71} and JC Archer {none for 79} conceded 70 plus runs in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of two bowlers conceding 70 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. This feat had two firsts in the  World Cup – first such an occasion by England bowlers and the first such occasion by bowlers against Pakistan.

CJ Woakes became the 13th bowler to concede 70 plus runs and capture three or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. CJ Woakes became the second England bowler to concede 70 plus runs and capture three or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. Prior to him, ST Finn had figures of 5 for 71 against Australia at Melbourne on 14.02.15

JC Archer became the 32nd bowler to concede 70 plus runs without capturing a wicket in an innings in the World Cup.

JC Archer became the fifth England bowler to concede 70 plus runs without capturing a wicket in an innings in the World Cup. The following table lists all the five bowlers

No Player O M R W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 JM Anderson 10.0 0 72 0 v Netherlands Nagpur 22 Feb 2011
2 CR Woakes 9.2 0 72 0 v Sri Lanka Wellington 01 Mar 2015
3 SCJ Broad 9.0 0 73 0 v Ireland Bengaluru 02 Mar 2011
4 JC Archer 10.0 0 79 0 v Pakistan Nottingham 03 Jun 2019
5 DR Pringle 10.0 0 83 0 v West Indies Gujranwala 09 Oct 1987

Sarfraz Ahmed scored 55 in this game to provide the 95th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the sixth occasion of a Pakistan wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Saleem Yousuf 56 2 v West Indies Lahore 16 Oct 1987
2 Moin Khan 63 1 v South Africa Nottingham 05 Jun 1999
3 Kamran Akmal 55 1 v Kenya Hambantota 23 Feb 2011
4 Umar Akmal 59 2 v West Indies Christchurch 21 Feb 2015
5 Sarfaraz Ahmed 101* 2 v Ireland Adelaide 15 Mar 2015
6 Sarfaraz Ahmed 55 1 v England Nottingham 03 Jun 2019

Sarfraz Ahmed’s 55 in this game provide the 16th occasion of a wicket keeper captain scoring a fifty in the World Cup. It also provides two firsts in the World Cup – first by a Pakistan wicket keeper captain and the first by a captain wicket keeper against England.

JC Buttler scored 103 in this game to provide the 96th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the sixth occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AJ Stewart 59 1 v Sri Lanka Ballarat 09 Mar 1992
2 AJ Stewart 77 2 v South Africa Melbourne 12 Mar 1992
3 AJ Stewart 88 2 v Sri Lanka Lord’s 14 May 1999
4 AJ Stewart 60 1 v Namibia Port Elizabeth 19 Feb 2003
5 JC Buttler 65 2 v Bangladesh Adelaide 09 Mar 2015
6 JC Buttler 103 2 v Pakistan Nottingham 03 Jun 2019

JC Buttler scored 103 in this game to provide the first occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the highest score by an England wicket keeper in the World Cup. The previous best was 88 by AJ Stewart against Sri Lanka at Lord’s on 14.05.99

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 JC Buttler 103 2 v Pakistan Nottingham 03 Jun 2019
2 AJ Stewart 88 2 v Sri Lanka Lord’s 14 May 1999

Sarfraz Ahmed scored 55 and JC Buttler scored 103 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of rival wicketkeeper scoring fifties in a match in the World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of rival wicketkeepers scoring a half century and a century in a match in the World Cup.

JC Buttler scored 103 in this game to provide the 16th occasion of a wicketkeeper scoring century in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below. It had two firsts  in the World Cup – it  is the first century by an England wicket keeper batsman and also the first century by a wicket keeper batsman against Pakistan.

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DL Houghton 142 Zim NZl Hyd-LBS 10 Oct 1987
2 A Flower 115* Zim Srl New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
3 R Dravid 145 Ind Srl Taunton 26 May 1999
4 AC Gilchrist 149 Aus Srl Bridgetown 28 Apr 2007
5 AB de Villiers 107* RSA Win Delhi 24 Feb 2011
6 AB de Villiers 134 RSA Net Mohali 03 Mar 2011
7 BB McCullum 101 NZl Can Mumbai 13 Mar 2011
8 KC Sangakkara 111 Srl NZl Mumbai 18 Mar 2011
9 KC Sangakkara 105* Srl Ban Melbourne 26 Feb 2015
10 KC Sangakkara 117* Srl Eng Wellington 01 Mar 2015
11 BRM Taylor 121 Zim Ire Hobart 07 Mar 2015
12 KC Sangakkara 104 Srl Aus Sydney 08 Mar 2015
13 KC Sangakkara 124 Srl Sco Hobart 11 Mar 2015
14 BRM Taylor 138 Zim Ind Auckland 14 Mar 2015
15 Sarfraz Ahmed 101* Pak Ire Adelaide 15 Mar 2015
16 JC Buttler 103 Eng Pak Nottingham 03 Jun 2019

JE Root {107} and JC Buttler {103} scored  centuries in this  game to provide the 166th and 167th occasion of batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 12th and 13th occasion of batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup.

JE Root’s 107 in this game provide his second century in World Cup. Prior to this he had scored 121 against Sri Lanka at Wellington on 01.03.15. He became the second England batsman, after KP Pietersen to score centuries on two occasions in the World Cup

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 KP Pietersen 104 1 v Australia North Sound 08 Apr 2007
2 KP Pietersen 100 2 v West Indies Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
             
1 JE Root 121 1 v Sri Lanka Wellington 01 Mar 2015
2 JE Root 107 2 v Pakistan Nottingham 03 Jun 2019

JE Root’s 107 in this game provide his second century in World Cup. Prior to this he had scored 121 against Sri Lanka at Wellington on 01.03.15. He became the 38th batsman to score centuries on two occasions in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No No Player Runs Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 1 SR Tendulkar 127* Ind Ken Cuttack 18 Feb 1996
  2 SR Tendulkar 137 Ind Srl Delhi 02 Mar 1996
  3 SR Tendulkar 140* Ind Ken Bristol 23 May 1999
  4 SR Tendulkar 152 Ind Nam PM Burg 23 Feb 2003
  5 SR Tendulkar 120 Ind Eng Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
  6 SR Tendulkar 111 Ind RSA Nagpur 12 Mar 2011
               
2 1 KC Sangakkara 111 Srl NZl Mumbai 18 Mar 2011
  2 KC Sangakkara 105* Srl Ban Melbourne 26 Feb 2015
  3 KC Sangakkara 117* Srl Eng Wellington 01 Mar 2015
  4 KC Sangakkara 104 Srl Aus Sydney 08 Mar 2015
  5 KC Sangakkara 124 Srl Sco Hobart 11 Mar 2015
               
3 1 RT Ponting 102 Aus Win Jaipur 04 Mar 1996
  2 RT Ponting 114 Aus Srl Centurion 07 Mar 2003
  3 RT Ponting 140* Aus Ind Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
  4 RT Ponting 113 Aus Sco Basseterre 14 Mar 2007
  5 RT Ponting 104 Aus Ind Ahmedabad 24 Mar 2011
               
4 1 AB de Villiers 146 RSA Win St George’s 10 Apr 2007
  2 AB de Villiers 107* RSA Win Delhi 24 Feb 2011
  3 AB de Villiers 134 RSA Net Mohali 03 Mar 2011
  4 AB de Villiers 162* RSA Win Sydney 27 Feb 2015
               
5 1 ME Waugh 130 Aus Ken Visakhapatnam 23 Feb 1996
  2 ME Waugh 126 Aus Ind Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
  3 ME Waugh 110 Aus NZl Chennai 11 Mar 1996
  4 ME Waugh 104 Aus Zim Lord’s 09 Jun 1999
               
6 1 SC Ganguly 183 Ind Srl Taunton 26 May 1999
  2 SC Ganguly 112* Ind Nam PM Burg 23 Feb 2003
  3 SC Ganguly 107* Ind Ken Cape Town 07 Mar 2003
  4 SC Ganguly 111* Ind Ken Durban 20 Mar 2003
               
7 1 TM Dilshan 144 Srl Zim Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
  2 TM Dilshan 108* Srl Eng Colombo (RPS) 26 Mar 2011
  3 TM Dilshan 161* Srl Ban Melbourne 26 Feb 2015
  4 TM Dilshan 104 Srl Sco Hobart 11 Mar 2015
               
8 1 IVA Richards 138* Win Eng Lord’s 23 Jun 1979
  2 IVA Richards 119 Win Ind The Oval 15 Jun 1983
  3 IVA Richards 181 Win Srl Karachi 13 Oct 1987
               
9 1 M Jayawardene 115* Srl NZl Kingston 24 Apr 2007
  2 M Jayawardene 100 Srl Can Hambantota 20 Feb 2011
  3 M Jayawardene 103* Srl Ind Mumbai 02 Apr 2011
               
10 1 ML Hayden 101 Aus RSA Basseterre 24 Mar 2007
  2 ML Hayden 158 Aus Win North Sound 27 Mar 2007
  3 ML Hayden 103 Aus NZl St George’s 20 Apr 2007
               
11 1 Rameez Raja 113 Pak Eng Karachi 20 Oct 1987
  2 Rameez Raja 102* Pak Win Melbourne 23 Feb 1992
  3 Rameez Raja 119* Pak NZl Christchurch 18 Mar 1992
               
12 1 Saeed Anwar 103 Pak Zim The Oval 11 Jun 1999
  2 Saeed Anwar 113* Pak NZl Manchester 16 Jun 1999
  3 Saeed Anwar 101 Pak Ind Centurion 01 Mar 2003
               
13 1 ST Jayasuriya 120 Srl NZl Bloemfontein 10 Feb 2003
  2 ST Jayasuriya 109 Srl Ban Port of Spain 21 Mar 2007
  3 ST Jayasuriya 115 Srl Win Providence 01 Apr 2007
               
14 1 Aamer Sohail 114 Pak Zim Hobart 27 Feb 1992
  2 Aamer Sohail 111 Pak RSA Karachi 29 Feb 1996
               
15 1 BC Lara 111 Win RSA Karachi 11 Mar 1996
  2 BC Lara 116 Win RSA Cape Town 09 Feb 2003
               
16 1 BRM Taylor 121 Zim Ire Hobart 07 Mar 2015
  2 BRM Taylor 138 Zim Ind Auckland 14 Mar 2015
               
17 1 CG Greenidge 106* Win Ind Birmingham 09 Jun 1979
  2 CG Greenidge 105* Win Zim Worcester 13 Jun 1983
               
18 1 CH Gayle 119 Win Ken Kimberley 04 Mar 2003
  2 CH Gayle 215 Win Zim Canberra 24 Feb 2015
               
19 1 DC Boon 100 Aus NZl Auckland 22 Feb 1992
  2 DC Boon 100 Aus Win Melbourne 18 Mar 1992
               
20 1 GM Turner 171* NZl EAF Birmingham 07 Jun 1975
  2 GM Turner 114* NZl Ind Manchester 14 Jun 1975
               
21 1 GR Marsh 110 Aus Ind Chennai 09 Oct 1987
  2 GR Marsh 126* Aus NZl Chandigarh 27 Oct 1987
               
22 1 HH Gibbs 101 RSA Aus Leeds 13 Jun 1999
  2 HH Gibbs 143 Aus NZl Johannesburg 16 Feb 2003
               
23 1 HM Amla 113 RSA Net Mohali 03 Mar 2011
  2 HM Amla 159 RSA Ire Canberra 03 Mar 2015
               
24 1 KP Pietersen 104 Eng Aus North Sound 08 Apr 2007
  2 KP Pietersen 100 Eng Win Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
               
25 1 Mahmudullah 103 Ban Eng Adelaide 09 Mar 2015
  2 Mahmudullah 128* Ban NZl Hamilton 13 Mar 2015
               
26 1 MJ Guptill 105 NZl Ban Hamilton 13 Mar 2015
  2 MJ Guptill 237* NZl Win Wellington 21 Mar 2015
               
27 1 MS Atapattu 124 Srl RSA Durban 03 Mar 2003
  2 MS Atapattu 103* Srl Zim East London 15 Mar 2003
               
28 1 NJ Astle 101 NZl Eng Ahmedabad 14 Feb 1996
  2 NJ Astle 102* NZl Zim Bloemfontein 08 Mar 2003
               
29 1 PA de Silva 145 Srl Ken Kandy 06 Mar 1996
  2 PA de Silva 107* Srl Aus Lahore 17 Mar 1996
               
30 1 R Dravid 104* Ind Ken Bristol 23 May 1999
  2 R Dravid 145 Ind Srl Taunton 26 May 1999
               
31 1 RN ten Doeschate 119 Net Eng Nagpur 22 Feb 2011
  2 RN ten Doeschate 106 Net Ire Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
               
32 1 S Dhawan 137 Ind RSA Melbourne 22 Feb 2015
  2 S Dhawan 100 Ind Ire Hamilton 10 Mar 2015
               
33 1 SB Styris 141 NZl Srl Bloemfontein 10 Feb 2003
  2 SB Styris 111* NZl Srl St George’s 12 Apr 2007
               
34 1 SP Fleming 134* NZl RSA Johannesburg 16 Feb 2003
  2 SP Fleming 102* NZl Ban North Sound 02 Apr 2007
               
35 1 V Kohli 100* Ind Ban Dhaka 19 Feb 2011
  2 V Kohli 107 Ind Pak Adelaide 15 Feb 2015
               
36 1 V Sehwag 114 Ind Ber Port of Spain 19 Mar 2007
  2 V Sehwag 175 Ind Ban Dhaka 19 Feb 2011
               
37 1 WU Tharanga 133 Srl Zim Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
  2 WU Tharanga 102* Srl Eng Colombo (RPS) 26 Mar 2011
               
38 1 JE Root 121 Eng Srl Wellington 01 Mar 2015
  2 JE Root 107 Eng Pak Nottingham 03 Jun 2019

JE Root {107} and JC Buttler {103} scored centuries in this game to provide the 16th occasion of two batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of two England batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the World Cup

JE Root {107} and JC Buttler {103} scored centuries in this game to provide the first occasion a team losing a World Cup game when two batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of two England batsmen’s centuries in an innings in a losing cause in the World Cup

JE Root {107} and JC Buttler {103} scored centuries in this game which went in vain to provide the 32nd and 33rd occasion of batman’s centuries in a losing cause in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DL Houghton 142 Zim NZl Hyd-LBS 10 Oct 1987
2 DC Boon 100 Aus NZl Auckland 22 Feb 1992
3 A Flower 115* Zim Srl New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
4 Rameez Raja 102* Pak Win Melbourne 23 Feb 1992
5 Aamer Sohail 111 Pak RSA Karachi 29 Feb 1996
6 SR Tendulkar 137 Ind Srl Delhi 02 Mar 1996
7 RT Ponting 102 Aus Win Jaipur 04 Mar 1996
8 CZ Harris 130 NZl Aus Chennai 11 Mar 1996
9 A Jadeja 100* Ind Aus The Oval 04 Jun 1999
10 NC Johnson 132* Zim Aus Lord’s 09 Jun 1999
11 HH Gibbs 101 RSA Aus Leeds 13 Jun 1999
12 SB Styris 141 NZl Srl Bloemfontein 10 Feb 2003
13 HH Gibbs 143 RSA NZl Johannesburg 16 Feb 2003
14 JM Davison 111 Can Win Centurion 23 Feb 2003
15 Saeed Anwar 101 Pak Ind Centurion 01 Mar 2003
16 KP Pietersen 104 Eng Aus North Sound 08 Apr 2007
17 SB Styris 111* NZl Srl St George’s 12 Apr 2007
18 RN ten Doeschate 119 Net Eng Nagpur 22 Feb 2011
19 SR Tendulkar 111 Ind RSA Nagpur 12 Mar 2011
20 RN ten Doeschate 106 Net Ire Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
21 RT Ponting 104 Aus Ind Ahmedabad 24 Mar 2011
22 M Jayawardene 103* Srl Ind Mumbai 02 Apr 2011
23 LMP Simmons 102 Win Ire Nelson 16 Feb 2015
24 Shaiman Anwar 106 UAE Ire Brisbane 25 Feb 2015
25 JE Root 121 Eng Srl Wellington 01 Mar 2015
26 KJ Coetzer 156 Sco Ban Nelson 05 Mar 2015
27 BRM Taylor 121 Zim Ire Hobart 07 Mar 2015
28 KC Sangakkara 104 Srl Aus Sydney 08 Mar 2015
29 Mahmudullah 128* Ban NZl Hamilton 13 Mar 2015
30 BRM Taylor 138 Zim Ind Auckland 14 Mar 2015
31 WTS Porterfield 107 Ire Pak Adelaide 15 Mar 2015
32 JE Root 107 Eng Pak Nottingham 03 Jun 2019
33 JC Buttler 103 Eng Pak Nottingham 03 Jun 2019

JE Root {107} and JC Buttler {103} scored centuries in this game which went in vain to provide the third and fourth occasion of England batman’s centuries in a losing cause in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 KP Pietersen 104 Eng Aus North Sound 08 Apr 2007
2 JE Root 121 Eng Srl Wellington 01 Mar 2015
3 JE Root 107 Eng Pak Nottingham 03 Jun 2019
4 JC Buttler 103 Eng Pak Nottingham 03 Jun 2019

JC Buttler {103} scored century in this game which went in vain to provide the sixth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman’s centuries in a losing cause in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also  provide the  first occasion o England wicket keeper batman’s century in a losing cause in the World Cup.

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DL Houghton 142 Zim NZl Hyd-LBS 10 Oct 1987
2 A Flower 115* Zim Srl New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
3 BRM Taylor 121 Zim Ire Hobart 07 Mar 2015
4 KC Sangakkara 104 Srl Aus Sydney 08 Mar 2015
5 BRM Taylor 138 Zim Ind Auckland 14 Mar 2015
6 JC Buttler 103 Eng Pak Nottingham 03 Jun 2019

Pakistan posted a total of 348 for 8 and England posted a total of 334 for 9 in this game to provide the twelfth occasion of both teams posting a total of 300 plus runs in a match in the World Cup

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Sri Lanka 313/07 49.2 Zimbabwe New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
  Zimbabwe 312/04 50.0 Sri Lanka New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
             
2 England 301/09 49.5 West Indies Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
  West Indies 300/10 49.5 England Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
             
3 India 338/10 49.5 England Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
  England 338/08 50.0 India Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
             
4 England 327/08 50.0 Ireland Bangalore 02 Mar 2011
  Ireland 329/07 49.1 England Bangalore 02 Mar 2011
             
5 Netherlands 306/10 50.0 Ireland Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
  Ireland 307/04 47.4 Netherlands Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
             
5 West Indies 304/07 50.0 Ireland Nelson 16 Feb 2015
  Ireland 307/06 45.5 West Indies Nelson 16 Feb 2015
             
7 England 309/06 50.0 Sri Lanka Wellington 01 Mar 2015
  Sri Lanka 312/01 47.2 England Wellington 01 Mar 2015
             
8 Scotland 318/08 50.0 Bangladesh Nelson 05 Mar 2015
  Bangladesh 322/04 48.1 Scotland Nelson 05 Mar 2015
             
9 Ireland 331/08 50.0 Zimbabwe Hobart 07 Mar 2015
  Zimbabwe 326/10 49.3 Ireland Hobart 07 Mar 2015
             
10 Australia 376/09 50.0 Sri Lanka Sydney 08 Mar 2015
  Sri Lanka 312/10 46.2 Australia Sydney 08 Mar 2015
             
11 Bangladesh 330/06 50.0 South Africa The Oval 02 Jun 2019
  South Africa 309/08 50.0 Bangladesh The Oval 02 Jun 2019
             
12 Pakistan 348/08 50.0 England Nottingham 03 Jun 2019
  England 334/09 50.0 Pakistan Nottingham 03 Jun 2019

England lost the game despite posting 334 for 9 to provide the 12th occasion of a team losing a game in the World Cup after posting 300 plus runs. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Zimbabwe 312/04 50.0 Sri Lanka New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
2 South Africa 306/06 50.0 New Zealand Johannesburg 16 Feb 2003
3 West Indies 300/10 49.5 England Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
4 England 327/08 50.0 Ireland Bangalore 02 Mar 2011
5 Netherlands 306/10 50.0 Ireland Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
6 West Indies 304/07 50.0 Ireland Nelson 16 Feb 2015
7 England 309/06 50.0 Sri Lanka Wellington 01 Mar 2015
8 Scotland 318/08 50.0 Bangladesh Nelson 05 Mar 2015
9 Zimbabwe 326/10 49.3 Ireland Hobart 07 Mar 2015
10 Sri Lanka 312/10 46.2 Australia Sydney 08 Mar 2015
11 South Africa 309/06 50.0 Bangladesh The Oval 02 Jun 2019
12 England 334/09 50.0 Pakistan Nottingham 03 Jun 2019

England lost the game despite posting 334 for 9 to provide the third occasion of England losing a game in the World Cup after posting 300 plus runs. All such occasions are tabulated below. England’s 334 for 9 represent its highest total in a losing cause

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 England 327/08 50.0 Ireland Bangalore 02 Mar 2011
2 England 309/06 50.0 Sri Lanka Wellington 01 Mar 2015
3 England 334/09 50.0 Pakistan Nottingham 03 Jun 2019

The following table lists the twelve occasions of a team losing a World Cup game after posting 300 plus runs. England’s 334 for 9 represent highest team total in a losing cause in the World Cup. The previous best was England’s 327 for 8 against Ireland at Bengaluru on 02.03.11

No Team Score Overs Inns Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 England 334/9 50.0 2 lost v Pakistan Nottingham 03 Jun 2019
2 England 327/8 50.0 1 lost v Ireland Bengaluru 02 Mar 2011
3 Zimbabwe 326 49.3 2 lost v Ireland Hobart 07 Mar 2015
4 Scotland 318/8 50.0 1 lost v Bangladesh Nelson 05 Mar 2015
5 Zimbabwe 312/4 50.0 1 lost v Sri Lanka New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
6 Sri Lanka 312 46.2 2 lost v Australia Sydney 08 Mar 2015
7 England 309/6 50.0 1 lost v Sri Lanka Wellington 01 Mar 2015
8 South Africa 309/8 50.0 2 lost v Bangladesh The Oval 02 Jun 2019
9 South Africa 306/6 50.0 1 lost v New Zealand Johannesburg 16 Feb 2003
10 Netherlands 306 50.0 1 lost v Ireland Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
11 West Indies 304/7 50.0 1 lost v Ireland Nelson 16 Feb 2015
12 West Indies 300 49.5 1 lost v England Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007

JE Root and JC Buttler added 130 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 28th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the fifth wicket in the World Cup

JE Root and JC Buttler added 130 runs for the fifth wicket in this game provide the record partnership by England batsmen for the fifth wicket in the World Cup. The previous best was the 98 runs partnership between JE Root and JWA Taylor against Sri Lanka at Wellington on 01.03.15

Wahab Riaz of Pakistan returned with figures of 3 for 82 in this game to provide the 33rd occasion of a bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the very first occasion of a Pakistan bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. Thus Wahab Riaz became Pakistan’s most expensive bowler in terms of runs conceded in an innings.

Wahab Riaz became the second bowler in the history of the world cup to capture three wickets conceding 80 plus runs. He returned with figures of 3 for 82 in this game. HS Baidwan of Canada had captured three  wickets  conceding 84 runs against New Zealand at Mumbai on 13.03.11

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match Number – 05 – Stats highlights

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match Number – 05 – Stats highlights

Match No 05 – Bangladesh vs South Africa at The Oval on 02 Jun 2019 – Bangladesh won by 21 runs

Bangladesh posted a total of 330 for 6 in this game to provide the 91st occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in the World Cup. South Africa posted a total of 309 for 8 in this game to provide the 92nd occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in the World Cup.

Bangladesh posted a total of 330 for 6 and South Africa posted a total of 309 for 8 in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of both teams posting a total of 300 plus runs in a match in the World Cup

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Sri Lanka 313/07 49.2 Zimbabwe New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
  Zimbabwe 312/04 50.0 Sri Lanka New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
             
2 England 301/09 49.5 West Indies Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
  West Indies 300/10 49.5 England Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
             
3 India 338/10 49.5 England Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
  England 338/08 50.0 India Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
             
4 England 327/08 50.0 Ireland Bangalore 02 Mar 2011
  Ireland 329/07 49.1 England Bangalore 02 Mar 2011
             
5 Netherlands 306/10 50.0 Ireland Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
  Ireland 307/04 47.4 Netherlands Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
             
5 West Indies 304/07 50.0 Ireland Nelson 16 Feb 2015
  Ireland 307/06 45.5 West Indies Nelson 16 Feb 2015
             
7 England 309/06 50.0 Sri Lanka Wellington 01 Mar 2015
  Sri Lanka 312/01 47.2 England Wellington 01 Mar 2015
             
8 Scotland 318/08 50.0 Bangladesh Nelson 05 Mar 2015
  Bangladesh 322/04 48.1 Scotland Nelson 05 Mar 2015
             
9 Ireland 331/08 50.0 Zimbabwe Hobart 07 Mar 2015
  Zimbabwe 326/10 49.3 Ireland Hobart 07 Mar 2015
             
10 Australia 376/09 50.0 Sri Lanka Sydney 08 Mar 2015
  Sri Lanka 312/10 46.2 Australia Sydney 08 Mar 2015
             
11 Bangladesh 330/06 50.0 South Africa The Oval 02 Jun 2019
  South Africa 309/08 50.0 Bangladesh The Oval 02 Jun 2019

South Africa lost the game despite posting 300 plus runs to provide the 12th occasion of a team losing a game in the world cup after posting 300 plus runs. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Zimbabwe 312/04 50.0 Sri Lanka New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
2 South Africa 306/06 50.0 New Zealand Johannesburg 16 Feb 2003
3 West Indies 300/10 49.5 England Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
4 England 327/08 50.0 Ireland Bangalore 02 Mar 2011
5 Netherlands 306/10 50.0 Ireland Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
6 West Indies 304/07 50.0 Ireland Nelson 16 Feb 2015
7 England 309/06 50.0 Sri Lanka Wellington 01 Mar 2015
8 Scotland 318/08 50.0 Bangladesh Nelson 05 Mar 2015
9 Zimbabwe 326/10 49.3 Ireland Hobart 07 Mar 2015
10 Sri Lanka 312/10 46.2 Australia Sydney 08 Mar 2015
11 South Africa 309/06 50.0 Bangladesh The Oval 02 Jun 2019

South Africa lost the game despite posting 300 plus runs to provide the second occasion of South Africa losing a game in the world cup after posting 300 plus runs. Both such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 South Africa 306/06 50.0 New Zealand Johannesburg 16 Feb 2003
2 South Africa 309/06 50.0 Bangladesh The Oval 02 Jun 2019

South Africa lost the game despite posting 300 plus runs to provide the second occasion of a team losing a game in the world cup after posting 300 plus runs against Bangladesh. Both such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Scotland 318/08 50.0 Bangladesh Nelson 05 Mar 2015
2 South Africa 309/06 50.0 Bangladesh The Oval 02 Jun 2019

Bangladesh’s 330 for 6 in this game was its highest team total in World Cup. It was an improvement over its previous best of 322 for 4 against Scotland at Nelson on 05 Mar 2015. It also provides the second occasion of Bangladesh posting a total of 300 plus runs in the World Cup.

Bangladesh’s 330 for 6 in this game was its highest team total in one day internationals. It was an improvement over its previous best of 329 for 6 against Pakistan at Dhaka on 17 Apr 2015.  It also provides the 14th occasion of Bangladesh posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day internationals.

South Afric’s 309 for 8 in this game provides the 83rd occasion of South Africa posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the 12th occasion of South Africa posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.

Mushfiqur Rahim and Shakib Al Hasan added 142 runs in this game to provide the fourth occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib Al Hasan 3 142 1 v South Africa The Oval 02 Jun 2019
2 Mahmudullah, Mushfiqur Rahim 5 141 1 v England Adelaide 09 Mar 2015
3 Mahmudullah, Tamim Iqbal 2 139 2 v Scotland Nelson 05 Mar 2015
4 Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib Al Hasan 5 114 1 v Afghanistan Canberra 18 Feb 2015

It also represents the record partnership by Bangaldesh batsmen in the World Cup for any wicket. The previous best was 141 runs between Mahamudulla and Mushfiqur Rahim for the fifth wicket against England at Adelaide on 09 Mar 2015

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib Al Hasan 3 142 1 v South Africa The Oval 02 Jun 2019
2 Mahmudullah, Mushfiqur Rahim 5 141 1 v England Adelaide 09 Mar 2015

Mushfiqur Rahim scored 78 in this game, which represents his fifth fifty in the World Cup. He became the third wicket keeper batsman to score five or more fifties in World Cup. Others are – KC Sangakkara {12} and AC Gilchrist {09}

Mushfiqur Rahim scored 78 in this game to provide the 94th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the World Cup. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Bangladesh wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the World Cup.

Imran Tahir became the 238th cricketer to appear in 100 one day internationals also became the 24th South African cricketer to apprar in 100 internationals. This game was his 100th one day international.

The lone wicket in this game gave Shakib Al Hasan his 250th wicket in one day internationals. He 75 in this game gave him an aggregate of 5792 runs. He became the fifth all-rounder in the history of one day internationals to score 5000 plus runs and to capture 250 plus wickets. The following table lists all these five all-rounders with their performances

No Player Span Mat Runs HS C Wkts BBI 5
1 ST Jayasuriya 1989-2011 445 13430 189 28 323 6/29 4
2 JH Kallis 1996-2014 328 11579 139 17 273 5/30 2
3 Shahid Afridi 1996-2015 398 8064 124 06 395 7/12 9
4 Shakib Al Hasan 2006-2019 199 5792 134* 07 250 5/47 1
5 Abdul Razzaq 1996-2011 265 5080 112 03 269 6/35 3

F du Plessis scored 62 in this game to provide the 159th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the World Cup. It also provides the 57th occasion of a captain’s fifty in a losing cause in World Cup.

F du Plessis scored 62 in this game to provide the 15th occasion of a South Africa captain scoring a fifty in the World Cup. It also provides the fifth occasion of a South Africa captain’s fifty in a losing cause in World Cup.

Bangladesh won its 12th game in the World Cup, while South Africa suffered its 20th loss in the World Cup.

Captains who have scored the fifties on their world cup debut – FDM Karunaratne and AJ Finch join the elite list

Captains who have scored the fifties on their world cup debut – FDM Karunaratne and AJ Finch join the elite list

FDM Karunaratne of Sri Lanka {52 not out against New Zealand at Cardiff on 01.06.19} and AJ Finch of Australia {66 against Afghanistan at Bristol on 01.06.19} scored fifties to become the 24th  and 25th captain to score fifty on captaincy debut in World Cup. The following table lists the performance of these captains

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Asif Iqbal 53 2 Pak Aus Leeds 07 Jun 1975
2 GM Turner 171* 1 NZl EAF Birmingham 07 Jun 1975
3 Majid Khan 60 1 Pak Win Birmingham 11 Jun 1975
4 DAG Fletcher 69* 1 Zim Aus Nottingham 09 Jun 1983
5 Imran Khan 56* 1 Pak Srl Swansea 09 Jun 1983
6 GP Howarth 76 2 NZl Srl Bristol 13 Jun 1983
7 MD Crowe 100* 1 NZl Aus Auckland 22 Feb 1992
8 GA Gooch 51 1 Eng Ind Perth 22 Feb 1992
9 Javed Miandad 57* 1 Pak Win Melbourne 23 Feb 1992
10 KC Wessels 81* 2 RSA Aus Sydney 26 Feb 1992
11 AJ Stewart 77 2 Eng RSA Melbourne 12 Mar 1992
12 WJ Cronje 57 1 RSA UAE Rawalpindi 16 Feb 1996
13 Aamer Sohail 55 2 Pak Ind Bengaluru 09 Mar 1996
14 ST Jayasuriya 120 1 Srl NZl Bloemfontein 10 Feb 2003
15 RT Ponting 53 1 Aus Pak Johannesburg 11 Feb 2003
16 DPMD Jayawardene 85 1 Srl Ber Port of Spain 15 Mar 2007
17 GC Smith 67 1 RSA Net Basseterre 16 Mar 2007
18 Shakib Al Hasan 55 2 Ban Ind Dhaka 19 Feb 2011
19 KC Sangakkara 92 1 Srl Can Hambantota 20 Feb 2011
20 LRPL Taylor 74 1 NZl Can Mumbai 13 Mar 2011
21 GJ Bailey 55 1 Aus Eng Melbourne 14 Feb 2015
22 Misbah-ul-Haq 76 2 Pak Ind Adelaide 15 Feb 2015
23 BRM Taylor 121 2 Zim Ire Hobart 07 Mar 2015
24 FDM Karunaratne 52* 1 Srl NZl Cardiff 01 Jun 2019
25 AJ Finch 66 2 Aus Afg Bristol 01 Jun 2019

FDM Karunaratne became the fourth Sri Lankan captain to score fifty on captaincy debut in World Cup. The following table lists the performance of these captains

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 ST Jayasuriya 120 1 Srl NZl Bloemfontein 10 Feb 2003
3 DPMD Jayawardene 85 1 Srl Ber Port of Spain 15 Mar 2007
3 KC Sangakkara 92 1 Srl Can Hambantota 20 Feb 2011
4 FDM Karunaratne 52* 1 Srl NZl Cardiff 01 Jun 2019

AJ Finch became the third Australian captain after RT Ponting and GJ Bailey to perform such a feat. The following table lists the performance of these captains

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RT Ponting 53 1 Aus Pak Johannesburg 11 Feb 2003
2 GJ Bailey 55 1 Aus Eng Melbourne 14 Feb 2015
3 AJ Finch 66 2 Aus Afg Bristol 01 Jun 2019
ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 04 – Stats highlights

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 04 – Stats highlights

Match No 04 – Afghanistan vs Australia at Bristol on 01.06.19 – Australia won by seven wickets

Both the teams had new captains in this game for the World Cup. Afghanistan was led by Gulbadain Nabi while Australia was led by AJ Finch. Gulbadain Nabi was Afghanistan’s second captain in the World Cup, while AJ Finch was Australia’s tenth captain in the World Cup. At the end of this game, World Cup has witnessed 113 captains leading their respective teams.  

UT Khawaja, AT Carey, NM Coulter-nile, MP Stoinis and AD Zampa making their World Cup debut, the number of cricketers representing Australia in World Cup swelled to 99

Nasir Jamal, Shafiqullah, Hashmatullah Shahidi, Hazratullah Zazai, Mohammad Shahzad. Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Rahmat Shah and Rashid Khan making their World Cup debut, the number of cricketers representing Afghanistan in World Cup swelled to 22

Mohamad Shahzad and Hazrat Zazai scored ducks in this game to provide the fifth occasion of both the openers scoring ducks in a world cup game. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Player Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Mohsin Khan Mudassar Nazar Pakistan New Zealand Edgbaston 11.06.83
2 S M Gavaskar K Srikkanth India Zimbabwe TB .Wells 18.06.83
3 B M W Patterson I L Philip Scotland Pakistan Ch-le-ST 20.05.99
4 HDRL Thirimanne T M Dilshan Sri Lanka Afghanistan Dunedin 22.02.15
5 Mohammad Shahzad Hazratullah Zazai Afghanistan Australia Bristol 01.06.19

Both the teams had new wicket keepers in this game for the World Cup. Mohamad Shahzad kept wickets for Afghanistan while AT Carey kept wickets for Australia. Mohamad Shahzad became the second Afghanistan wicket keeper in the world cup while AT Carey became the ninth Australian wicket keeper in the World Cup. At the end of this game, World Cup has witnessed 96 wicket keepers donning the gloves for their respective teams. 

AJ Finch scored 66 in this game to provide the 25th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty on his world cup debut. He became the third Australian captain after RT Ponting and GJ Bailey to perform such a feat.

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RT Ponting 53 1 Aus Pak Johannesburg 11 Feb 2003
2 GJ Bailey 55 1 Aus Eng Melbourne 14 Feb 2015
3 AJ Finch 66 2 Aus Afg Bristol 01 Jun 2019

AJ Finch {66} and DA Warner {89*} scored fifties in this game to provide the 46th occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the sixth occasion of both the Australian openers scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RB McCosker 73 1 Aus Srk The Oval 11 Jun 1975
  A Turner 101 1 Aus Srl The Oval 11 Jun 1975
               
2 TM Moody 57 2 Aus Srl Adelaide 7 Mar 1992
  GR Marsh 60 2 Aus Srl Adelaide 7 Mar 1992
               
3 ME Waugh 126 1 Aus Ind Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
  MA Taylor 59 1 Aus Ind Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
               
4 SR Watson 62 2 Aus NZl Nagpur 25 Feb 2011
  BJ Haddin 55 2 Aus NZl Nagpur 25 Feb 2011
               
5 SR Watson 94 2 Aus Can Bangalore 16 Mar 2011
  BJ Haddin 88 2 Aus Can Bangalore 16 Mar 2011
               
6 AJ Finch 66 2 Aus Afg Bristol 01 Jun 2019
  DA Warner 89* 2 Aus Afg Bristol 01 Jun 2019
ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 03 – Stats highlights

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 03 – Stats highlights

Match No 03 New Zealand vs Sri Lanka at Cardiff on 01.06.19 – New Zealand won by ten wickets

Both New Zealand and Sri Lanka are led by new captains for this game. KS Williamson who was leading New Zealand became New Zealand’s eleventh captain in the World Cup, while FDM Karunaratne who was captaining Sri Lanka became Sri Lanka’s tenth captain in the World Cup.

Thus at the end of this game, a “Nelson” – 111 captains have led their teams in the World Cup. This edition has witnessed four new captains in F du Plessis. Sarfraz Ahmed, KS Williamson and FDM Karunaratne

C de Grandhomme, LM Ferguson, TWM Latham, C Munro, JDS Neesham and MJ Santner making their World Cup debut, the number of cricketers representing New Zealand in World Cup swelled to 91.

DM de Silva, BKG Mendis and I Udana making their World Cup debut, the number of cricketers representing Sri Lanka in World Cup swelled to 84

FDM Karunaratne became the 24th left handed captain to lead a team in the World Cup. He also became the eleventh left handed opening batsman to lead a team in the World Cup.

RT Latham and TWM Latham became the fifth father-son combination to represent a team in the World Cup. Father RT Latham had played for New Zealand seven World Cup games, while son TWM Latham was making his world Cup debut in this game for New Zealand.  The following table lists the father and son combinations who have represented a team in the World Cup

No Father Team Son Team
1 D Pringle EAF DR Pringle Eng
2 BL Cairns NZL CL Cairns NZl
3 CJ Broad Eng SCJ Broa Eng
4 GR Marsh Aus MR Marsh Aus
5 RT Latham NZl TWM Latham NZl

FDM Karunaratne of Sri Lanka carried the bat through the completed innings in this game to provide the 12th occasion of a batsman carrying the bat through the completed innings in the history of one  day internationals. He scored 52 not out in Sri Lanka’s total of 136 all out. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Total Inns Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 GW Flower 84* 205 1 Zimbabwe v England Sydney 15 Dec 1994
2 Saeed Anwar 103* 219 2 Pakistan v Zimbabwe Harare 22 Feb 1995
3 NV Knight 125* 246 1 England v Pakistan Nottingham 01 Sep 1996
4 RD Jacobs 49* 110 1 West Indies v Australia Manchester 30 May 1999
5 DR Martyn 116* 191 1 Australia v New Zealand Auckland 03 Mar 2000
6 HH Gibbs 59* 101† 2 South Africa v Pakistan Sharjah 28 Mar 2000
7 AJ Stewart 100* 192 2 England v West Indies Nottingham 20 Jul 2000
8 Javed Omar 33* 103 2 Bangladesh v Zimbabwe Harare 08 Apr 2001
9 Azhar Ali 81* 199 2 Pakistan v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 16 Jun 2012
10 TWM Latham 79* 190 1 New Zealand v India Dharamsala 16 Oct 2016
11 WU Tharanga 112* 187 2 Sri Lanka v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 16 Oct 2017
12 FDM Karunaratne 52* 136 1 Sri Lanka v New Zealand Cardiff 01 Jun 2019

FDM Karunaratne of Sri Lanka carried the bat through the completed innings in this game to provide the second occasion of a batsman carrying the bat through the completed innings in the history of the World Cup. He scored 52 not out in Sri Lanka’s total of 136 all out. Both such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Total Inns Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 RD Jacobs 49* 110 1 West Indies v Australia Manchester 30 May 1999
2 FDM Karunaratne 52* 136 1 Sri Lanka v New Zealand Cardiff 01 Jun 2019

FDM Karunaratne of Sri Lanka carried the bat through the completed innings in this game to provide the second occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman carrying the bat through the completed innings in the history of one day internationals after WU Tharanga. Both occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Total Inns Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 WU Tharanga 112* 187 2 Sri Lanka v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 16 Oct 2017
2 FDM Karunaratne 52* 136 1 Sri Lanka v New Zealand Cardiff 01 Jun 2019

FDM Karunaratne became the first captain to carry the bat through a completed innings in the history of one day internationals

FDM Karunaratne became the 24th captain to score fifty on captaincy debut in World Cup. The following table lists the performance of these captains

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Asif Iqbal 53 2 Pak Aus Leeds 07 Jun 1975
2 GM Turner 171* 1 NZl EAF Birmingham 07 Jun 1975
3 Majid Khan 60 1 Pak Win Birmingham 11 Jun 1975
4 DAG Fletcher 69* 1 Zim Aus Nottingham 09 Jun 1983
5 Imran Khan 56* 1 Pak Srl Swansea 09 Jun 1983
6 GP Howarth 76 2 NZl Srl Bristol 13 Jun 1983
7 MD Crowe 100* 1 NZl Aus Auckland 22 Feb 1992
8 GA Gooch 51 1 Eng Ind Perth 22 Feb 1992
9 Javed Miandad 57* 1 Pak Win Melbourne 23 Feb 1992
10 KC Wessels 81* 2 RSA Aus Sydney 26 Feb 1992
11 AJ Stewart 77 2 Eng RSA Melbourne 12 Mar 1992
12 WJ Cronje 57 1 RSA UAE Rawalpindi 16 Feb 1996
13 Aamer Sohail 55 2 Pak Ind Bengaluru 09 Mar 1996
14 ST Jayasuriya 120 1 Srl NZl Bloemfontein 10 Feb 2003
15 RT Ponting 53 1 Aus Pak Johannesburg 11 Feb 2003
16 DPMD Jayawardene 85 1 Srl Ber Port of Spain 15 Mar 2007
17 GC Smith 67 1 RSA Net Basseterre 16 Mar 2007
18 Shakib Al Hasan 55 2 Ban Ind Dhaka 19 Feb 2011
19 KC Sangakkara 92 1 Srl Can Hambantota 20 Feb 2011
20 LRPL Taylor 74 1 NZl Can Mumbai 13 Mar 2011
21 GJ Bailey 55 1 Aus Eng Melbourne 14 Feb 2015
22 Misbah-ul-Haq 76 2 Pak Ind Adelaide 15 Feb 2015
23 BRM Taylor 121 2 Zim Ire Hobart 07 Mar 2015
24 FDM Karunaratne 52* 1 Srl NZl Cardiff 01 Jun 2019

FDM Karunaratne became the fourth Sri Lankan captain to score fifty on captaincy debut in World Cup. The following table lists the performance of these captains

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 ST Jayasuriya 120 1 Srl NZl Bloemfontein 10 Feb 2003
3 DPMD Jayawardene 85 1 Srl Ber Port of Spain 15 Mar 2007
3 KC Sangakkara 92 1 Srl Can Hambantota 20 Feb 2011
4 FDM Karunaratne 52* 1 Srl NZl Cardiff 01 Jun 2019

MJ Guptill and C Munro added 137 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the 28th occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the World Cup. It also provides the seventh occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the World Cup for the first wicket

MJ Guptill and C Munro added 137 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the third occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the World Cup against Sri Lanka. It also provides the second occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the World Cup for the first wicket against Sri Lanka

MJ Guptill and C Munro added 137 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the record first wicket partnership for the first wicket against Sri Lanka in the World Cup. The previous best was 111 runs partnership between MJ Guptill and BB McCullum at Christchurch on 14.02.15

New Zealand won this game by ten wickets to provide the 12th occasion of a team winning a world cup game by ten wickets. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Oppn Ground Match Date
1 Ind 10 wkts 181 121 29.5 EAF Leeds 11 Jun 1975
2 Win 10 wkts 89 172 45.1 Zim Birmingham 20 Jun 1983
3 Win 10 wkts 19 221 46.5 Pak Melbourne 23 Feb 1992
4 RSA 10 wkts 172 141 21.2 Ken Potchefstroom 12 Feb 2003
5 Sri 10 wkts 173 125 21.1 Ban PM Burg 14 Feb 2003
6 RSA 10 wkts 228 109 12.0 Ban Bloemfontein 22 Feb 2003
7 Aus 10 wkts 49 105 13.5 Ban North Sound 31 Mar 2007
8 NZl 10 wkts 252 70 8.0 Ken Chennai 20 Feb 2011
9 NZl 10 wkts 99 163 33.3 Zim Ahmedabad 04 Mar 2011
19 Pak 10 wkts 175 113 20.5 Win Dhaka 23 Mar 2011
11 Srl 10 wkts 63 230 39.3 Eng Colombo (RPS) 26 Mar 2011
12 NZl 10 wkts 203 137 16.1 Srl Cardiff 01 Jun 2019

New Zealand won this game by ten wickets to provide the third occasion of New Zealand winning a world cup game by ten wickets. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Oppn Ground Match Date
1 NZl 10 wkts 252 70 8.0 Ken Chennai 20 Feb 2011
2 NZl 10 wkts 99 163 33.3 Zim Ahmedabad 04 Mar 2011
3 NZl 10 wkts 203 137 16.1 Srl Cardiff 01 Jun 2019

New Zealand is the only team to win a game by ten wickets on three occasions in the World Cup. Other two teams to win a game on two occasions are – South Africa, Sri Lanka and West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Oppn Ground Match Date
1 NZl 10 wkts 252 70 8.0 Ken Chennai 20 Feb 2011
2 NZl 10 wkts 99 163 33.3 Zim Ahmedabad 04 Mar 2011
3 NZl 10 wkts 203 137 16.1 Srl Cardiff 01 Jun 2019
                 
1 RSA 10 wkts 172 141 21.2 Ken Potchefstroom 12 Feb 2003
2 RSA 10 wkts 228 109 12.0 Ban Bloemfontein 22 Feb 2003
                 
1 Sri 10 wkts 173 125 21.1 Ban PM Burg 14 Feb 2003
2 Srl 10 wkts 63 230 39.3 Eng Colombo (RPS) 26 Mar 2011
                 
1 Win 10 wkts 89 172 45.1 Zim Birmingham 20 Jun 1983
2 Win 10 wkts 19 221 46.5 Pak Melbourne 23 Feb 1992

New Zealand won this game by ten wickets with 203 balls to spare to provide the third occasion of a team winning a world cup game by ten wickets with 200 plus balls to spare. All such occasions are tabulated below. New Zealand is the only team to post such a win on two occasions.

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Oppn Ground Match Date
1 RSA 10 wkts 228 109 12.0 Ban Bloemfontein 22 Feb 2003
2 NZl 10 wkts 252 70 8.0 Ken Chennai 20 Feb 2011
3 NZl 10 wkts 203 137 16.1 Srl Cardiff 01 Jun 2019

New Zealand won this game by ten wickets with 203 deliveries to spare to provide the 15th occasion of a team winning a World Cup game with 200 plus deliveries to spare. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Opposition Ground Match Date
1 England 8 wickets 277 46 13.5 60.0 v Canada Manchester 13 Jun 1979
2 Sri Lanka 9 wickets 272 37 4.4 50.0 v Canada Paarl 19 Feb 2003
3 New Zealand 10 wickets 252 70 8.0 50.0 v Kenya Chennai 20 Feb 2011
4 Sri Lanka 8 wickets 240 78 10.0 50.0 v Ireland St George’s 18 Apr 2007
5 West Indies 8 wickets 239 69 10.1 50.0 v Scotland Leicester 27 May 1999
6 West Indies 9 wickets 236 87 20.4 60.0 v Sri Lanka Manchester 07 Jun 1975
7 South Africa 10 wickets 228 109 12.0 50.0 v Bangladesh Bloemfontein 22 Feb 2003
8 Australia 9 wickets 226 92 12.2 50.0 v Ireland Bridgetown 13 Apr 2007
9 West Indies 9 wickets 226 59 12.2 50.0 v Bangladesh Dhaka 04 Mar 2011
10 New Zealand 8 wickets 226 124 12.2 50.0 v England Wellington 20 Feb 2015
11 West Indies 7 wickets 218 106 13.4 50.0 v Pakistan Nottingham 31 May 2019
12 England 9 wickets 215 137 24.1 60.0 v Sri Lanka Leeds 20 Jun 1983
13 Australia 7 wickets 208 131 15.2 50.0 v Scotland Hobart 14 Mar 2015
14 Australia 7 wickets 204 106 26.0 60.0 v Canada Birmingham 16 Jun 1979
15 New Zealand 10 wickets 203 137 16.1 50.0 v Sri Lanka Cardiff 01 Jun 2019

New Zealand won this game by ten wickets with 203 deliveries to spare to provide the third occasion of New Zealand winning a World Cup game with 200 plus deliveries to spare. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Opposition Ground Match Date
1 New Zealand 10 wickets 252 70 8.0 50.0 v Kenya Chennai 20 Feb 2011
2 New Zealand 8 wickets 226 124 12.2 50.0 v England Wellington 20 Feb 2015
3 New Zealand 10 wickets 203 137 16.1 50.0 v Sri Lanka Cardiff 01 Jun 2019

New Zealand became the third team in the history of World Cup to win  a match with 200 plus deliveries to spare on three or more occasions. Other two teams are Australia {03} and West Indies {04}. The following table lists all such occasions

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Australia 9 wickets 226 92 12.2 50.0 v Ireland Bridgetown 13 Apr 2007
2 Australia 7 wickets 208 131 15.2 50.0 v Scotland Hobart 14 Mar 2015
3 Australia 7 wickets 204 106 26.0 60.0 v Canada Birmingham 16 Jun 1979
                   
1 New Zealand 10 wickets 252 70 8.0 50.0 v Kenya Chennai 20 Feb 2011
2 New Zealand 8 wickets 226 124 12.2 50.0 v England Wellington 20 Feb 2015
3 New Zealand 10 wickets 203 137 16.1 50.0 v Sri Lanka Cardiff 01 Jun 2019
                   
1 West Indies 8 wickets 239 69 10.1 50.0 v Scotland Leicester 27 May 1999
2 West Indies 9 wickets 236 87 20.4 60.0 v Sri Lanka Manchester 07 Jun 1975
3 West Indies 9 wickets 226 59 12.2 50.0 v Bangladesh Dhaka 04 Mar 2011
4 West Indies 7 wickets 218 106 13.4 50.0 v Pakistan Nottingham 31 May 2019

C Munro {58 not out} and MJ Guptill {77 not out} scored fifties in this game to provide the 45th occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs 4s 6s Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SM Gavaskar 65* 9 0 2 Ind EAS Leeds 11 Jun 1975
  FM Engineer 54* 7 0 2 Ind EAF Leeds 11 Jun 1975
                   
2 RB McCosker 73 2 0 1 Aus Srk The Oval 11 Jun 1975
  A Turner 101 9 1 1 Aus Srl The Oval 11 Jun 1975
                   
3 B Wood 77 6 0 1 Eng EAF Birmingham 14 Jun 1975
  DL Amiss 88 7 0 1 Eng EAF Birmingham 14 Jun 1975
                   
4 Sadiq Mohammad 74 12 1 1 Pak Srl Nottingham 14 Jun 1975
  Majid Khan 84 9 1 1 Pak Srk Nottingham 14 Jun 1975
                   
5 CG Greenidge 73 5 1 1 Win Pak The Oval 20 Jun 1979
  DL Haynes 65 4 0 1 Win Pak The Oval 20 Jun 1979
                   
6 JM Brearley 64 7 0 2 Eng Win Lord’s 23 Jun 1979
  G Boycott 57 3 0 2 Eng Win Lord’s 23 Jun 1979
                   
7 G Fowler 69 7 0 2 Eng Pak Manchester 18 Jun 1983
  CJ Tavare 58 5 0 2 Eng Pak Manchester 18 Jun 1983
                   
8 DL Haynes 88* 9 0 2 Win Zim Birmingham 20 Jun 1983
  SFAF Bacchus 80* 8 0 2 Win Zim Birmingham 20 Jun 1983
                   
9 GA Gooch 61 7 0 2 Eng Srl Pune 30 Oct 1987
  RT Robinson 55 7 0 2 Eng Srl Pune 30 Oct 1987
                   
10 K Srikkanth 75 9 3 2 Ind NZl Nagpur 31 Oct 1987
  SM Gavaskar 103* 10 3 2 Ind NZl Nagpur 31 Oct 1987
                   
11 RS Mahanama 59 4 0 2 Srl Zim New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
  MAR Samarasekera 75 11 1 2 Srl Zim New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
                   
12 DL Haynes 93* 7 0 2 Win Pak Melbourne 23 Feb 1992
  BC Lara 88* 11 0 2 Win Pak Melbourne 23 Feb 1992
                   
13 MJ Greatbatch 68 9 2 2 NZl RSA Auckland 29 Feb 1992
  RT Latham 60 7 0 2 NZl RSA Auckland 29 Feb 1992
                   
14 GA Gooch 58 7 0 2 Eng Aus Sydney 5 Mar 1992
  IT Botham 53 6 0 2 Eng Aus Sydney 5 Mar 1992
                   
15 TM Moody 57 4 0 2 Aus Srl Adelaide 7 Mar 1992
  GR Marsh 60 3 1 2 Aus Srl Adelaide 7 Mar 1992
                   
16 KC Wessels 85 6 0 1 RSA Eng Melbourne 12 Mar 1992
  AC Hudson 79 7 0 1 RSA Eng Melbourne 12 Mar 1992
                   
17 AC Hudson 53 4 0 2 RSA Ind Adelaide 15 Mar 1992
  PN Kirsten 84 7 0 2 RSA Ind Adelaide 15 Mar 1992
                   
18 A Jadeja 53 4 1 2 Ind Ken Cuttack 18 Feb 1996
  SR Tendulkar 127* 15 1 2 Ind Ken Cuttack 18 Feb 1996
                   
19 ME Waugh 126 8 3 1 Aus Ind Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
  MA Taylor 59 8 1 1 Aus Ind Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
                   
20 RA Smith 75 8 1 1 Eng Pak Karachi 3 Mar 1996
  MA Atherton 66 6 0 1 Eng Pak Karachi 3 Mar 1996
                   
21 G Kirsten 83 6 0 1 RSA Net Rawalpindi 5 Mar 1996
  AC Hudson 161 13 4 1 RSA Net Rawalpindi 5 Mar 1996
                   
22 Aamer Sohail 50 10 0 1 Pak NZl Lahore 6 Mar 1996
  Saeed Anwar 62 0 0 1 Pak NZl Lahore 6 Mar 1996
                   
23 G Kirsten 82 6 1 1 RSA NZl Birmingham 10 Jun 1999
  HH Gibbs 91 6 1 1 RSA NZl Birmingham 10 Jun 1999
                   
24 Saeed Anwar 113* 9 0 2 Pak NZl Manchester 16 Jun 1999
  Wajahatullah Wasti 84 10 1 2 Pak NZl Manchester 16 Jun 1999
                   
25 HH Gibbs 87* 12 4 2 RSA Ken Potchefstroom 12 Feb 2003
  G Kirsten 52* 9 0 2 RSA Ken Potchefstroom 12 Feb 2003
                   
26 MS Atapattu 69* 11 0 2 Srl Ban PM Burg 14 Feb 2003
  ST Jayasuriya 55* 7 1 2 Srl Ban PM Burg 14 Feb 2003
                   
27 CH Gayle 119 8 2 1 Win Ken Kimberley 4 Mar 2003
  S Chanderpaul 66 7 2 1 Win Ken Kimberley 4 Mar 2003
                   
28 SR Tendulkar 97 7 1 1 Ind Srl Johannesburg 10 Mar 2003
  V Sehwag 66 5 3 1 Ind Srl Johannesburg 10 Mar 2003
                   
29 GC Smith 91 13 1 2 RSA Sco Basseterre 20 Mar 2007
  AB de Villers 62 9 2 2 RSA Sco Basseterre 20 Mar 2007
                   
30 L Vincent 101 9 1 1 NZl Can Gros Islet 22 Mar 2007
  SP Fleming 66 8 1 1 NZl Can Gros Islet 22 Mar 2007
                   
31 GC Smith 74 9 2 2 RSA Aus Basseterre 24 Mar 2007
  AB de Villiers 92 14 2 2 RSA Aus Basseterre 24 Mar 2007
                   
32 CH Gayle 79 10 3 1 Win Eng Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
  DS Smith 61 6 0 1 Win Eng Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
                   
33 SR Watson 62 6 1 2 Aus NZl Nagpur 25 Feb 2011
  BJ Haddin 55 8 0 2 Aus NZl Nagpur 25 Feb 2011
                   
34 DS Smith 53 9 0 1 Win Net Delhi 28 Feb 2011
  CH Gayle 80 7 2 1 Win Net Delhi 28 Feb 2011
                   
35 MJ Guptill 86* 7 2 2 NZl Zim Ahmedabad 4 Mar 2011
  BB McCullum 76* 6 2 2 NZl Zim Ahmedabad 4 Mar 2011
                   
36 WU Tharanga 133 17 0 1 Srl Zim Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
  TM Dilshan 144 16 1 1 Srl Sim Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
                   
37 V Sehwag 73 12 0 2 Ind RSA Nagpur-J 12 Mar 2011
  SR Tendulkar 111 8 3 2 Ind RSA Nagpur-J 12 Mar 2011
                   
38 SR Watson 94 9 4 2 Aus Can Bangalore 16 Mar 2011
  BJ Haddin 88 11 2 2 Aus Can Bangalore 16 Mar 2011
                   
39 WTS Porterfield 68 10 0 2 Ire Net Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
  PR Stirling 101 14 2 2 Ire Net Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
                   
40 WU Tharanga 102* 12 1 2 Srl Eng Col-RPS 26 Mar 2011
  TM Dilshan 108* 10 2 2 Srl Eng Col-RPS 26 Mar 2011
                   
41 MM Ali 128 12 5 1 Eng Sco Christchurch 23 Feb 2015
  IR Bell 54 2 0 1 Eng Sco Christchurch 23 Feb 2015
                   
42 HDRL Thirimanne 52 3 0 1 Srl Ban Melbourne 26 Feb 2015
  TM Dilshan 161* 22 0 1 Srl Ban Melbourne 26 Feb 2015
                   
43 RG Sharma 64 3 3 2 Ind Ire Hamilton 10 Mar 2015
  S Dhawan 100 11 5 2 Ind Ire Hamilton 10 Mar 2015
                   
44 Ahmed Shehzad 63 7 0 2 Pak Ire Adelaide 15 Mar 2015
  Sarfraz Ahmed 101* 6 0 2 Pak Ire Adelaide 15 Mar 2015
                   
45 C Munro 58* 6 1 2 NZl Srl Cardiff 01 Jun 2019
  MJ Guptill 73* 8 2 2 NZl Srl Cardiff 01 Jun 2019

C Munro {58 not out} and MJ Guptill {77 not out} scored fifties in this game to provide the fourth occasion of both the the New Zealand openers scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs 4s 6s Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MJ Greatbatch 68 9 2 2 NZl RSA Auckland 29 Feb 1992
  RT Latham 60 7 0 2 NZl RSA Auckland 29 Feb 1992
                   
2 L Vincent 101 9 1 1 NZl Can Gros Islet 22 Mar 2007
  SP Fleming 66 8 1 1 NZl Can Gros Islet 22 Mar 2007
                   
3 MJ Guptill 86* 7 2 2 NZl Zim Ahmedabad 4 Mar 2011
  BB McCullum 76* 6 2 2 NZl Zim Ahmedabad 4 Mar 2011
                   
4 C Munro 58* 6 1 2 NZl Srl Cardiff 01 Jun 2019
  MJ Guptill 73* 8 2 2 NZl Srl Cardiff 01 Jun 2019

C Munro {58 not out} and MJ Guptill {77 not out} scored fifties in this game to provide the sixth occasion of both the  openers scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs 4s 6s Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RB McCosker 73 2 0 1 Aus Srl The Oval 11 Jun 1975
  A Turner 101 9 1 1 Aus Srl The Oval 11 Jun 1975
                   
2 Sadiq Mohammad 74 12 1 1 Pak Srl Nottingham 14 Jun 1975
  Majid Khan 84 9 1 1 Pak Srl Nottingham 14 Jun 1975
                   
3 GA Gooch 61 7 0 2 Eng Srl Pune 30 Oct 1987
  RT Robinson 55 7 0 2 Eng Srl Pune 30 Oct 1987
                   
4 TM Moody 57 4 0 2 Aus Srl Adelaide 7 Mar 1992
  GR Marsh 60 3 1 2 Aus Srl Adelaide 7 Mar 1992
                   
5 SR Tendulkar 97 7 1 1 Ind Srl Johannesburg 10 Mar 2003
  V Sehwag 66 5 3 1 Ind Srl Johannesburg 10 Mar 2003
                   
6 C Munro 58* 6 1 2 NZl Srl Cardiff 01 Jun 2019
  MJ Guptill 73* 8 2 2 NZl Srl Cardiff 01 Jun 2019

C Munro {58 not out} and MJ Guptill {77 not out} scored fifties in this game to provide the eighth occasion of both the openers scoring unbeaten fifties in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs 4s 6s Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SM Gavaskar 65* 9 0 2 Ind EAS Leeds 11 Jun 1975
  FM Engineer 54* 7 0 2 Ind EAF Leeds 11 Jun 1975
                   
2 DL Haynes 88* 9 0 2 Win Zim Birmingham 20 Jun 1983
  SFAF Bacchus 80* 8 0 2 Win Zim Birmingham 20 Jun 1983
                   
3 DL Haynes 93* 7 0 2 Win Pak Melbourne 23 Feb 1992
  BC Lara 88* 11 0 2 Win Pak Melbourne 23 Feb 1992
                   
4 HH Gibbs 87* 12 4 2 RSA Ken Potchefstroom 12 Feb 2003
  G Kirsten 52* 9 0 2 RSA Ken Potchefstroom 12 Feb 2003
                   
5 MS Atapattu 69* 11 0 2 Srl Ban PM Burg 14 Feb 2003
  ST Jayasuriya 55* 7 1 2 Srl Ban PM Burg 14 Feb 2003
                   
6 MJ Guptill 86* 7 2 2 NZl Zim Ahmedabad 4 Mar 2011
  BB McCullum 76* 6 2 2 NZl Zim Ahmedabad 4 Mar 2011
                   
7 WU Tharanga 102* 12 1 2 Srl Eng Col-RPS 26 Mar 2011
  TM Dilshan 108* 10 2 2 Srl Eng Col-RPS 26 Mar 2011
                   
8 C Munro 58* 6 1 2 NZl Srl Cardiff 01 Jun 2019
  MJ Guptill 73* 8 2 2 NZl Srl Cardiff 01 Jun 2019
Batsmen who have scored six or more consecutive fifties in the history of one-day internationals – CH Gayle is the new entrant to the elite list

Batsmen who have scored six or more consecutive fifties in the history of one-day internationals – CH Gayle is the new entrant to the elite list

CH Gayle’s 50 in the game against Pakistan at Nottingham on 31.05.19 was his sixth consecutive fifty in one-day internationals. He became the eighth batsman in the history of one-day internationals to score six or more consecutive fifties. The feats of these eight batsmen are tabulated below. Javed Miandad of Pakistan with nine consecutive fifties owns the record for most consecutive fifties.

No Player 50s Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 Javed Miandad 9 78 1 Pak v Ind Nagpur 24 Mar 1987
      78* 2 Pak v Ind Jamshedpur 26 Mar 1987
      74* 2 Pak v Aus Sharjah 03 Apr 1987
      60 1 Pak v Eng Sharjah 07 Apr 1987
      52* 2 Pak v Ind Sharjah 10 Apr 1987
      113 1 Pak v Eng The Oval 21 May 1987
      71* 2 Pak v Eng Nottingham 23 May 1987
      68 1 Pak v Eng Birmingham 25 May 1987
      103 1 Pak v Srl Hyd-Pak 08 Oct 1987
                 
2 CG Greenidge 6 85* 2 Win v Eng Brisbane 23 Dec 1979
      50 1 Win v Eng Adelaide 16 Jan 1980
      80 1 Win v Eng Melbourne 20 Jan 1980
      98* 2 Win v Eng Sydney 22 Jan 1980
      103 1 Win v NZl Christchurch 06 Feb 1980
      78 1 Win v Eng Leeds 28 May 1980
                 
3 AH Jones 6 57 1 NZl v Ind Vadodara 17 Dec 1988
      55* 2 NZl v Pak Dunedin 06 Feb 1989
      62* 2 NZl v Pak Christchurch 04 Mar 1989
      67 2 NZl v Pak Wellington 08 Mar 1989
      82 1 NZl v Pak Auckland 11 Mar 1989
      63* 2 NZl v Pak Hamilton 14 Mar 1989
                 
4 ME Waugh 6 63 2 Aus v Srl Sydney 13 Jan 1999
      83* 2 Aus v Eng Melbourne 15 Jan 1999
      85 2 Aus v Eng Sydney 17 Jan 1999
      65 1 Aus v Srl Hobart 21 Jan 1999
      57 1 Aus v Srl Adelaide 24 Jan 1999
      65 1 Aus v Eng Adelaide 26 Jan 1999
                 
5 Yousuf Youhana 6 106 1 Pak v Ban Faisalabad 12 Sep 2003
      65 1 Pak v Ban Lahore 15 Sep 2003
      94* 2 Pak v Ban Rawalpindi 18 Sep 2003
      52 1 Pak v Ban Karachi 21 Sep 2003
      68 1 Pak v RSA Lahore 03 Oct 2003
      65 1 Pak v RSA Lahore 05 Oct 2003
                 
6 KS Williamson 6 93 1 NZl v Eng The Oval 12 Jun 2015
      118 2 NZl v Eng Southampton 14 Jun 2015
      90 1 NZl v Eng Nottingham 17 Jun 2015
      50 1 NZl v Eng Ch-le-St 20 Jun 2015
      97 1 NZl v Zim Harare 02 Aug 2015
      90 1 NZl v Zim Harare 07 Aug 2015
                 
7 LRPL Taylor 6 181* 2 NZl v Eng Dunedin 07 Mar 2018
      80 1 NZl v Pak Abu Dhabi 07 Nov 2018
      86* 1 NZl v Pak Abu Dhabi 09 Nov 2018
      54 1 NZl v Srl Mt Maunganui 03 Jan 2019
      90 1 NZl v Srl Mt Maunganui 05 Jan 2019
      137 1 NZl v Srl Nelson 08 Jan 2019
                 
8 CH Gayle 6 73 2 Win v Ban Basseterre 28 Jul 2018
      135 1 Win v Eng Bridgetown 20 Feb 2019
      50 1 Win v Eng Bridgetown 22 Feb 2019
      162 2 Win v Eng St George’s 27 Feb 2019
      77 2 Win v Eng Gros Islet 02 Mar 2019
      50 2 Win v Pak Nottingham 31 May 2019

CH Gayle’s 50 in the game against Pakistan at Nottingham on 31.05.19 was his sixth consecutive fifty in one-day internationals. He became the second West Indies batsman in the history of one-day internationals to score six consecutive fifties after CG Greenidge. The feats of these two batsmen are tabulated below.

No Player 50s Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 CG Greenidge 6 85* 2 Win v Eng Brisbane 23 Dec 1979
      50 1 Win v Eng Adelaide 16 Jan 1980
      80 1 Win v Eng Melbourne 20 Jan 1980
      98* 2 Win v Eng Sydney 22 Jan 1980
      103 1 Win v NZl Christchurch 06 Feb 1980
      78 1 Win v Eng Leeds 28 May 1980
                 
2 CH Gayle 6 73 2 Win v Ban Basseterre 28 Jul 2018
      135 1 Win v Eng Bridgetown 20 Feb 2019
      50 1 Win v Eng Bridgetown 22 Feb 2019
      162 2 Win v Eng St George’s 27 Feb 2019
      77 2 Win v Eng Gros Islet 02 Mar 2019
      50 2 Win v Pak Nottingham 31 May 2019