The following table lists the teams which have deployed two captains in a World Cup Edition.
No
Edition
Team
Captain
Captain
1
1975
Pakistan
Asif Iqbal
Majid Khan
2
1979
Sri Lanka
APB Tenekoon
B Warnapura
3
1992
Pakistan
Imran Khan
Wasim Akram
4
1996
Netherlands
SW Lubbers
RP Lefebvre
5
2003
England
AJ Stewert
N Hussain
6
2003
Netherlands
RP Lefebvre
LP van Troost
7
2007
Scotland
CM Wright
RR Watson
8
2007
Netherlands
LP van Troost
J Smits
9
2011
New Zealand
DL Vettori
LRPL Taylor
10
2011
Kenya
JK Kamande
SO Tikolo
11
2011
Ireland
DT Johnston
WK McCallan
12
2015
Australia
GJ Bailey
MJ Clarke
13
2015
Zimbabwe
E Chigumbara
BRM Taylor
14
2015
Bangladesh
Mashrafe Murthuza
Shakib Al Hasan
15
2023
South Africa
TA Bavuma
AD Markram
16
2023
New Zealand
TWM Latham
KS Williamson
17
2023
Sri Lanka
MD Shanaka
BKG Mendis
18
2023
Bangladesh
Shakib Al Hasan
N Hossian Shanto
The ongoing WC 2023 edition has witnessed four teams deploying two captains providing the first occasion of four teams deploying two captains in an edition. 2011 and 2015 editions have witnessed three teams deploying two captains
No
Edition
Team
Captain
Captain
1
2011
New Zealand
DL Vettori
LRPL Taylor
2
2011
Kenya
JK Kamande
SO Tikolo
3
2011
Ireland
DT Johnston
WK McCallan
1
2015
Australia
GJ Bailey
MJ Clarke
2
2015
Zimbabwe
E Chigumbara
BRM Taylor
3
2015
Bangladesh
Mashrafe Murthuza
Shakib Al Hasan
1
2023
South Africa
TA Bavuma
AD Markram
2
2023
New Zealand
TWM Latham
KS Williamson
3
2023
Sri Lanka
MD Shanaka
BKG Mendis
4
2023
Bangladesh
Shakib Al Hasan
N Hossian Shanto
Bangladesh, New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka have deployed two captains in two editions of the World Cup. Netherlands is the only team to deploy two captains in three editions.
No
Edition
Team
Captain
Captain
1
1996
Netherlands
SW Lubbers
RP Lefebvre
2
2003
Netherlands
RP Lefebvre
LP van Troost
3
2007
Netherlands
LP van Troost
J Smits
1
2015
Bangladesh
Mashrafe Murthuza
Shakib Al Hasan
2
2023
Bangladesh
Shakib Al Hasan
N Hossian Shanto
1
2011
New Zealand
DL Vettori
LRPL Taylor
2
2023
New Zealand
TWM Latham
KS Williamson
1
1975
Pakistan
Asif Iqbal
Majid Khan
2
1992
Pakistan
Imran Khan
Wasim Akram
1
1979
Sri Lanka
APB Tenekoon
B Warnapura
2
2023
Sri Lanka
MD Shanaka
BKG Mendis
WC 2023 Match No 20 – England Vs South Africa at Mumbai on 21.10.23 – South Africa won by 229 runs
South Africa posted a team total of 399 for 7 in this game to provide the occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 16th occasion of South Africa posting a total of 300 plus runs in the World Cup
England capped AAP Atkinson and DJ Willey for this game handing them their World Cup debut. At the end of this game 121 cricketers have represented England in the World Cup.
South Africa was led by AD Markram in this game. He became the eighth captain to lead South Africa in the World Cup. He also became the 126th captain to lead a team in the World Cup
South Africa became the fourth team to deploy two captains in the ongoing World Cup. South Africa was led by TA Bavuma and AD Markram. Other three teams are New Zealand {TWM Latham and KS Williamson}, Sri Lanka {MD Shanaka and BKG Mendis} and Bangladesh {Shakib Al Hasan and Najmul Hossain Shanto}
H Klassen scored 109 in this game to provide the 212th occasion of a batsman scoring a century an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 20th occasion of a South African batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup
H Klassen-M Janen posted 151 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 331st occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 33rd occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup.
H Klassen-M Janen posted 151 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the ninth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup for the sixth wicket. It also provides the first occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup for the sixth wicket.
H Klassen-M Janen posted 151 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership in an innings in the World Cup for the sixth wicket. Previous best was 87 runs partnership between JP Duminy and CA Ingram against Ireland at Eden Gardens on 15.03.2011
H Klassen-M Janen posted 151 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 84th occasion of batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the twelfth occasion of South African batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings in the World Cup.
H Klassen-M Janen posted 151 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the fourth occasion of batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings in the World Cup for the sixth wicket. It also provides the first occasion of South African batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings in the World Cup for the sixth wicket
South African innings contained four fifties – RR Hendricks {85}, HE van der Dussen {60}, H Klassen {109} and M Jansen {75 not out} – to provide the 14th occasion of four batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of South African batsmen scoring four fifties in an innings in the World Cup.
South African innings contained one century and three half centuries – RR Hendricks {85}, HE van der Dussen {60}, H Klassen {109} and M Jansen {75 not out} – to provide the seventh occasion of one batsmen scoring century and three batsmen scoring half centuries in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of South African batsmen scoring one century and three half centuries in an innings in the World Cup.
RJW Topley of England returned with figures of 3 for 88 in this game to provide the 49th occasion of a bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of an England bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.
RJW Topley became the fifth bowler to capture three wickets conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.
No
Player
Overs
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
HS Baidwan
09.1
0
84
3
1
Can
NZl
Wankhede
13 Mar 2011
2
Wahab Riaz
10.0
0
82
3
2
Pak
Eng
Nottingham
03 Jun 2019
3
Dawlat Zadran
10.0
0
85
3
1
Afg
Eng
Manchester
18 Jun 2019
4
Haris Rauf
08.0
0
83
3
1
Pak
Aus
Bengaluru
20 Oct 2023
5
RJW Topley
08.5
0
88
3
1
Eng
RSA
Wankhede
21 Oct 2023
England was dismissed all out for 170 in this game to provide the 324th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 25th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup.
England was dismissed all out for 170 in this game to provide the 183rd occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup while batting second. It also provides the 15th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup while batting second.
South Africa won this game by 229 runs to provide the 75th occasion of a team winning a World Cup game by 100 plus runs margin. It also provides the 14th occasion of South Africa winning a World Cup game by 100 plus runs margin.
South Africa won this game by 229 runs to provide the 17th occasion of a team winning a World Cup game by 200 plus runs margin. It also provides the sixth occasion of South Africa winning a World Cup game by 200 plus runs margin.
World Cup has witnessed the following ten occasions of a team dismissed all out within 25.0 overs. England was dismissed all out for 170 in 22,overs to provide the first occasion of Engaland dismissed all out within 25.0 overs.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Namibia
045
14.0
2
v Australia
Potchefstroom
27 Feb 2003
2
Namibia
084
17.4
2
v Pakistan
Kimberley
16 Feb 2003
3
Canada
036
18.4
1
v Sri Lanka
Paarl
19 Feb 2003
4
Bangladesh
058
18.5
1
v West Indies
Mirpur
04 Mar 2011
5
Zimbabwe
099
19.1
2
v Pakistan
Kingston
21 Mar 2007
6
Pakistan
105
21.4
1
v West Indies
Nottingham
31 May 2019
7
England
170
22.0
2
v South Africa
Wankhede
21 Oct 2023
8
Sri Lanka
109
23.0
2
v India
Johannesburg
10 Mar 2003
9
Kenya
069
23.5
1
v New Zealand
Chennai
20 Feb 2011
10
Bermuda
078
24.4
2
v Sri Lanka
Port of Spain
15 Mar 2007
England became the fifth test playing team to be dismissed all out in an innings within 25.0 overs in an innings in the World Cup.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Bangladesh
058
18.5
1
v West Indies
Mirpur
04 Mar 2011
2
Zimbabwe
099
19.1
2
v Pakistan
Kingston
21 Mar 2007
3
Pakistan
105
21.4
1
v West Indies
Nottingham
31 May 2019
4
England
170
22.0
2
v South Africa
Wankhede
21 Oct 2023
5
Sri Lanka
109
23.0
2
v India
Johannesburg
10 Mar 2003
WC 2023 – Match No 19 – Netherlands Vs Sri Lanka at Lucknow on 21.10.23 – Sri Lanka won by five wickets
Netherlands was led by SA Edwards and Sri Lanka was led by BKG Mendis in this game to provide the fifth occasion of rival teams led by captain wicket keepers in the World Cup.
SA Engelbrecht-LA van Beek added 130 runs for the seventh wicket in this game to provide the 329th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fifth occasion of Netherlands batsmen posting three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup.
SA Engelbrecht-LA van Beek added 130 runs for the seventh wicket in this game to provide the fifth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup for the seventh wicket. It also provides the first occasion of Netherlands batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup for the seventh wicket.
SA Engelbrecht-LA van Beek added 130 runs for the seventh wicket in this game to provide the record partnership in an innings in the World Cup for the seventh wicket. The previous best was the 116 runs partnership between MS Dhoni and RA Jadeja in the game between India and New Zealand at Manchester on 09.07.2019.
D Madhushanka and CAK Rajitha of Sri Lanka captured 4 for 49 and 4 for 50 in this game to provide the 228th and 229th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 18th and 19th occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup.
D Madhushanka and CAK Rajitha of Sri Lanka captured 4 for 49 and 4 for 50 in this game to provide the 162nd and 163rd occasion of a bowler capturing four wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 14th and 15th occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler capturing four wickets in an innings in the World Cup.
D Madhushanka and CAK Rajitha of Sri Lanka captured 4 for 49 and 4 for 50 in this game to provide the 13thoccasion of two bowlers from the same team capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of two Sri Lankan bowlers capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup.
D Madhushanka and CAK Rajitha of Sri Lanka captured 4 for 49 and 4 for 50 in this game to provide the eighth occasion of two bowlers from the same team capturing four wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of two Sri Lankan bowlers capturing four wickets in an innings in the World Cup.
Netherlands was dismissed all out for 262 in this game to provide the 323rd occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the twelfth occasion of Netherlands dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup
Netherlands was dismissed all out for 262 in this game to provide the 141st occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup when a team has batted first in a match. It also provides the fourth occasion of Netherlands dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup when it has batted first in the match.
S Samarawickrama scored 91 not out in this game to provide the 67th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fifth occasion of Sri Lankan batsman scoring a ninety in an innings in the World Cup
S Samarawickrama scored 91 not out in this game to provide the 15th occasion of a batsman scoring an unbeaten ninety in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of Sri Lankan batsman scoring an unbeaten ninety in an innings in the World Cup
Sri Lanka won this game by five wickets to post its 39th win in the World Cup and also its first win against Netherlands in the World Cup.
The following Ground records and world records were established in the World Cup game between Australia and Pakistan at Bengaluru on 20.10.23
DA Warner-MR Marsh added 259 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the ground record at Bangalore for the highest partnership by batsmen in an innings in the World Cup not only for the first wicket but also for any wicket in the World Cup. The previous best was 183 runs partnership for the first wicket between BJ Haddin-SR Watson against Canada at Bengaluru on 16 Mar 2011
DA Warner-MR Marsh added 259 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the ground record at Bangalore for the highest partnership by batsmen in an innings in the World Cup not only for the first wicket but also for any wicket in one day internationals. The previous best was 231 runs partnership for the first wicket between AJ Finch-DA Warner against India at Bangalore on 28 Sep 2017.
DA Warner and MR Marsh scored nine boundary sixes each in their knocks to provide the first occasion of two batsmen scoring nine boundary sixes each in an innings in the World Cup. It also provide the first occasion of both the Australian opening batsmen scoring nine boundary sixes each in an innings.
Australian opening batsmen DA Warner and MR Marsh scored 163 and 121 and Pakistan opening batsmen Abullah Shafique and Imam ul Haq scored 64 and 70 in this game to provide the first occasion of four opening batsmen scoring fifties in a game in the World Cup.
Australian opening batsmen DA Warner and MR Marsh scored 163 and 121 and Pakistan opening batsmen Abullah Shafique and Imam ul Haq scored 64 and 70 in this game to provide the first occasion of both opening batsmen from rival teams scoring fifties in a game in the World Cup.
WC 2023 – Match No 18 – Australia Vs Pakistan at Bengaluru on 20.10.23 – Australia won by 62 runs
Pakistan won the toss and opted to field in this game to provide the 244th occasion of a team doing so in a game in the World Cup. It also provides the 14th occasion of Pakistan doing so in a game in the World Cup
Pakistan won the toss and opted to field in this game to provide the 26th occasion of a team doing so in a game in the World Cup against Australia. It also provides the third occasion of Pakistan doing so in a game in the World Cup against Australia.
Australia lost the toss and was asked to bat first in this game to provide the 244th occasion of a team doing so in a game in the World Cup. It also provides the 18th occasion of Australia doing so in a game in the World Cup
Australia lost the toss and was asked to bat first in this game to provide the 14th occasion of a team doing so in a game in the World Cup against Pakistan. It also provides the third occasion of Australia doing so in a game in the World Cup against Pakistan.
Australia lost the toss and was asked to bat first in this game and posted 367 for 9 in this game to provide the 59th occasion of a team posting 300 plus runs after losing the toss and asked to bat first in the World Cup. It also provides the fifth occasion of a team posting 300 plus runs in an innings after Pakistan has lost the toss and asked the opponent to bat first in the World Cup.
Australia lost the toss and was asked to bat first in this game and posted 367 for 9 in this game to provide the 13th occasion of a Australia posting 300 plus runs after losing the toss and asked to bat first in the World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of a Australia posting 300 plus runs in an innings after Pakistan has lost the toss and asked the opponent to bat first in the World Cup.
Australia’s 367 for 9 represent a team’s highest team total by a team when it was inserted in a game by an opposition in the World Cup. It also represent Australia’s highest team total when it was inserted by Pakistan in a game in the World Cup.
Australian batsmen DA Warner and MR Marsh scored 163 and 121 respectively in this game to provide the 210th and 211th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the World Cup. It also provides the 32nd and 33rd occasion of Australian batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup.
Australian batsmen DA Warner and MR Marsh scored 163 and 121 respectively in this game to provide the 109th and 110th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 22nd and 23rd occasion of Australian opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup.
Australian batsmen DA Warner and MR Marsh scored 163 and 121 respectively in this game to provide the fourth occasion of both the opening batsman scoring a centuries in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of Australia’s both opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Oppn
Ground
Start Date
1
WU Tharanga
133
1
Srl
Zim
Pallekele
10 Mar 2011
TM Dilshan
144
1
Srl
Sim
Pallekele
10 Mar 2011
2
WU Tharanga
102*
2
Srl
Eng
Col-RPS
26 Mar 2011
TM Dilshan
108*
2
Srl
Eng
Col-RPS
26 Mar 2011
3
KL Rahul
111
2
Ind
Srl
Leeds
06 Jul 2019
RG Sharma
103
2
Ind
Srl
Leeds
06 Jul 2019
4
DA Warner
163
1
Aus
Pak
Bengaluru
20 Oct 2023
MR Marsh
121
1
Aus
Pak
Bengaluru
20 Oct 2023
Australian batsmen DA Warner scored 163 in this game to provide the 21st occasion of an opening batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fifth occasion of Australian opening batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.
Australian batsmen DA Warner scored 163 in this game to provide the 24th occasion of a o batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fifth occasion of Australian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.
DA Warner owns the record for most 150 plus scores in an innings in the World Cup as a batsman and also as an opening batsman. He has scored 150 plus runs on three occasions which are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
DA Warner
178
1
Aus
Afg
Perth
04 Mar 2015
2
DA Warner
166
1
Aus
Ban
Nottingham
20 Jun 2019
3
DA Warner
163
1
Aus
Pak
Bengaluru
20 Oct 2023
DA Warner-MR Marsh added 259 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the seventh occasion of batsmen posting 250 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of Australian batsmen posting 250 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.
DA Warner-MR Marsh added 259 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the second occasion of batsmen posting 250 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup for the first wicket. It also provides the second occasion of Australian batsmen posting 250 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup for the first wicket.
DA Warner-MR Marsh added 259 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 327th occasion of batsmen posting three figure partnerships in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 51st occasion of Australian batsmen posting three figure partnerships in an innings in the World Cup.
DA Warner-MR Marsh added 259 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 83rd occasion of batsmen posting three figure partnerships in an innings in the World Cup for the first wicket. It also provides 16th occasion of Australian batsmen posting three figure partnerships in an innings in the World Cup for the first wicket.
DA Warner-MR Marsh added 259 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for the first wicket by Australian batsmen in an innings in the World Cup. The previous best was 183 runs partnership between BJ Haddin-SR Watson against Canada at Bengaluru on 16 Mar 2011
DA Warner-MR Marsh added 259 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the ground record at Bangalore for the highest partnership by batsmen in an innings in the World Cup not only for the first wicket but also for any wicket in the World Cup. The previous best was 183 runs partnership for the first wicket between BJ Haddin-SR Watson against Canada at Bengaluru on 16 Mar 2011
DA Warner-MR Marsh added 259 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the ground record at Bangalore for the highest partnership by batsmen in an innings in the World Cup not only for the first wicket but also for any wicket in one day internationals. The previous best was 231 runs partnership for the first wicket between AJ Finch-DA Warner against India at Bangalore on 28 Sep 2017.
Shaheen Shah Afridi captured five for 54 in this game to provide the 66th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the tenth occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup
Shaheen Shah Afridi captured five for 54 in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup against Australia. It also provides the second occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup against Australia
Shaheen Shah Afridi captured five for 54 in this game to provide the 53rd occasion of a bowler capturing five wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the ninth occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing five wickets in an innings in the World Cup
Shaheen Shah Afridi captured five for 54 in this game to provide the sixth occasion of a bowler capturing five wickets in an innings in the World Cup against Australia. It also provides the second occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing five wickets in an innings in the World Cup against Australia
DA Warner and MR Marsh scored nine boundary sixes each in their knocks to provide the eleventh and twelfth occasion of a batsmen scoring eight or more boundary sixes in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of Australian batsman scoring eight or more boundary sixes in an innings in the World Cup
DA Warner and MR Marsh scored nine boundary sixes each in their knocks to provide the seventh occasion of an opening batsmen scoring eight or more boundary sixes in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of Australian batsman scoring eight or more boundary sixes in an innings in the World Cup.
DA Warner and MR Marsh scored nine boundary sixes each in their knocks to provide the first occasion of two batsmen scoring nine boundary sixes each in an innings in the World Cup. It also provide the first occasion of both the Australian opening batsmen scoring nine boundary sixes each in an innings.
Pakistan capped Usama Mir for this game handing him the World Cup debut. At the end of this game, 95 Pakistan cricketers have appeared in World Cup.
Harris Rauf {3 for 83} and Usama Mir {1 for 82} conceded 80 plus runs in this game to provide the 47th and 48th occasion of a bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provide the third and fourth occasion of Pakistan bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup
Harris Rauf {3 for 83} and Usama Mir {1 for 82} conceded 80 plus runs in this game to provide the fourth occasion of two bowlers conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provide the first occasion of two Pakistan bowlers conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup
Abdullah Shafiquq-Imam ul Haq added 134 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 328th occasion of batsmen posting three figure partnerships in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 27th occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting three figure partnerships in an innings in the World Cup.
Abdullah Shafiq-Imam ul Haq added 134 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 84th occasion of batsmen posting three figure partnerships in an innings in the World Cup for the first wicket. It also provides fifth occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting three figure partnerships in an innings in the World Cup for the first wicket.
DA Warner-MR Marsh of Australia added 259 runs for the first wicket and Abdullah Shafiq-Imam ul Haq added 134 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 46th occasion of rival teams posting three figure partnerships in a World Cup game.
DA Warner-MR Marsh of Australia added 259 runs for the first wicket and Abdullah Shafiq-Imam ul Haq added 134 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the third occasion of rival teams posting three figure partnerships in a World Cup game for the first wicket.
Abdullah Shafique {64] and Imam ul Haq {70} scored fifties in this game to provide the 437th and 438th occasion of opening batsman scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 38th and 39th occasion of Pakistan opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup.
Abdullah Shafique {64] and Imam ul Haq {70} scored fifties in this game to provide the 62nd occasion of both the opening batsman scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fifth occasion of Pakistan’s both opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup.
Australian opening batsmen DA Warner and MR Marsh scored 163 and 121 and Pakistan opening batsmen Abullah Shafique and Imam ul Haq scored 64 and 70 in this game to provide the first occasion of four opening batsmen scoring fifties in a game in the World Cup.
Australian opening batsmen DA Warner and MR Marsh scored 163 and 121 and Pakistan opening batsmen Abullah Shafique and Imam ul Haq scored 64 and 70 in this game to provide the first occasion of both opening batsmen from rival teams scoring fifties in a game in the World Cup.
A Zampa captured four for 53 in this game to provide the 227th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 39th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup.
A Zampa captured four for 53 in this game to provide the 161st occasion of a bowler capturing four wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 23rd occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four wickets in an innings in the World Cup.
Shaheen Shah Afridi of Pakistan captured five for 54 and A Zampa of Australia captured four for 53 in this game to provide the 35th occasion of rival bowlers capturing four or more wickets in a match in the World Cup.
Shaheen Shah Afridi of Pakistan captured five for 54 in this game and his effort was in a losing cause to provide the 17th occasion of a bowler’s five or more wickets in an innings going in vain in the World Cup. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Pakistan bowler’s five or more wickets in an innings going in vain in the World Cup.
Shaheen Shah Afridi of Pakistan captured five for 54 in this game and his effort was in a losing cause to provide the fifth occasion of a bowler’s five or more wickets in an innings going in vain in the World Cup against Australia. It also provides the second occasion of a Pakistan bowler’s five or more wickets in an innings going in vain in the World Cup against Australia
Australia posted a team total of 369 for 5 in this game to provide the 124th occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 24th occasion of Australia posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.
Pakistan posted a team total of 305 in this game to provide the 125th occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the tenth occasion of Paksitan posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.
Australia posted a team total of 369 for 5 and Pakistan posted a team total of 305 in this game to provide the 21st occasion of both the teams posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.
Pakistan lost the match after posting 305 in this game to provide the 21st occasion of a team losing a World Cup game after posting 300 plus runs. It also provides the first occasion of Pakistan losing a game after posting 300 plus runs
Pakistan was dismissed all out for 305 in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup after posting 300 plus runs. It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup after posting 300 plus runs.
Pakistan was dismissed all out for 305 in this game to provide the 322nd occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 27th occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup.
Pakistan was dismissed all out for 305 in this game to provide the 182nd occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup when a team has batted second. It also provides the 17th occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup when it has batted second.
A Zampa’s four for 55 in this game provides his second four wicket haul in the ongoing edition of World Cup 2023. Prior to this he had captured four wickets conceding 47 runs against Sri Lanka at Lucknow on 16.10.23. He became the 34th occasion of a bowler to capture four or more wickets on two or more occasions in the World Cup. He became the tenth Australian bowler to accomplish such a feat.
Shaheen Shah Afidi’s five for 54 in this game represents his third four or more wickets haul in the World Cup. He became the 13th bowler in the World Cup to capture four or more wickets on three or more occasions. He is the fourth Pakistan bowler to accomplish such a feat.
Australia won this game by runs 62 runs to post its 71st win in the World Cup. It also represents its seventh win in the World Cup against Pakistan. India and West Indies have posted eight wins against Pakistan in the World Cup – one win more than Australia
WC 2023 Match No 17 – India vs Bangladesh at Pune on 19.10.23 – India won by seven wickets
Najmul Hossain Shanto led Bangladesh in this game to provide the 125th occasion of a captain leading a team in the World Cup. He also became the sixth captain to lead Bangladesh in the World Cup.
Bangladesh became the third team to deploy two captains in the ongoing World Cup 2023. Bangladesh was led by Shakib Al Hasan and Najmul Hossain Shanto in this World Cup. Other two teams to deploy two captains in the ongoing World Cup are New Zealand and Sri Lanka. TWM Latham and KS Williamson have led New Zealand, while MD Shanaka and BKG Mendis have led Sri Lanka
Bangladesh openers Litton Das and Tanzid Hassan scored 66 and 51 respectively in this game to provide the 60th occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of both the Bangladesh openers scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup
Bangladesh openers Litton Das and Tanzid Hassan scored 66 and 51 respectively in this game to provide the 432nd and 433rd occasion of opening batsman scoring fifty in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the tenth and eleventh occasion of Bangladesh opening batsman scoring fifty in an innings in the World Cup
Mushfiqur Rahim’s World Cup run aggregate at the end of this game read 1034. He became the 24th batsman in the World Cup to aggregate 1000 plus runs. The following table lists the batsmen who have scored 1000 plus runs in the World Cup and the number of innings they have taken to reach 1000 runs
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
1000
in
Inns
1
RG Sharma
Ind
2015-2023
21
21
2
1245
140
65.42
1000
in
19
2
DA Warner
Aus
2015-2023
20
20
2
1046
178
58.11
1000
in
19
3
SR Tendulkar
Ind
1992-2011
45
44
4
2278
152
56.95
1000
in
20
4
AB de Villiers
RSA
2007-2015
23
22
3
1207
162*
63.52
1000
in
20
5
IVA Richards
NZl
1975-1987
23
21
5
1013
181
63.31
1000
in
21
6
SC Ganguly
Ind
1999-2007
21
21
3
1006
183
55.88
1000
in
21
7
HH Gibbs
RSA
1999-2007
25
23
4
1067
143
56.15
1000
in
22
8
ME Waugh
Aus
1992-1999
22
22
3
1004
130
52.84
1000
in
22
9
TM Dilshan
Srl
2007-2015
27
25
4
1112
161*
52.95
1000
in
23
10
V Kohli
Ind
2011-2023
30
30
6
1289
107
53.70
1000
in
25
11
BC Lara
Win
1992-2007
34
33
4
1225
116
42.24
1000
in
27
12
Shakib Al Hasan
Ban
2007-2023
32
32
4
1201
124*
42.89
1000
in
27
13
Javed Miandad
Pak
1975-1996
33
30
5
1083
103
43.32
1000
in
27
14
RT Ponting
Aus
1996-2011
46
42
4
1743
140*
45.86
1000
in
28
15
CH Gayle
Win
2003-2019
35
34
1
1186
215
35.93
1000
in
28
16
SP Fleming
NZl
1996-2007
33
33
3
1075
134*
35.83
1000
in
28
17
KC Sangakkara
Srl
2003-2015
37
35
8
1532
124
56.74
1000
in
29
18
JH Kallis
RSA
1996-2011
36
32
7
1148
128*
45.92
1000
in
29
19
PA de Silva
Srl
1987-2003
35
32
3
1064
145
36.68
1000
in
29
20
LRPL Taylor
NZl
2007-2019
33
30
3
1002
131*
37.11
1000
in
30
21
M Jayawardene
Srl
1999-2015
40
34
3
1100
115*
35.48
1000
in
31
22
AC Gilchrist
Aus
1999-2007
31
31
1
1085
149
36.16
1000
in
31
23
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
1992-2007
38
37
3
1165
120
34.26
1000
in
32
24
Mushfiqur Rahim
Ban
2007-2023
33
32
6
1034
102*
39.76
1000
in
32
I am indebted to fellow statistician Sri Bharat Seervi, formerly of espncricinfo.com who helped with the innings taken by the captioned 24 batsmen who have completed 1000 plus runs in the World Cup.
RG Sharma has an aggregate of 1195 runs in World Cup prior to the start of this game. He completed 1200 World Cup runs in this game when he was on five during the course of his knock of 48 in this game. At the end of this game, his World Cup run aggregate read 1243. He became the second Indian batsman to score 1200 runs in the World Cup. SR Tendulkar has an aggregate of 2278 runs
V Kohli has an aggregate of 1186 runs in World Cup prior to the start of this game. He completed 1200 World Cup runs in this game when he was on 14 during the course of his knock of 65+ in this game. At the end of this game, his World Cup run aggregate read 1243. He became the third Indian batsman to score 1200 runs in the World Cup. SR Tendulkar has an aggregate of 2278 runs and RG Sharma has scored 1243 runs.
At the end of this game,the following eight batsmen have scored 1200 plus runs in the World Cup.
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
50+
0
1
SR Tendulkar
Ind
1992-2011
45
44
4
2278
152
56.95
6
15
21
2
2
RT Ponting
Aus
1996-2011
46
42
4
1743
140*
45.86
5
6
11
1
3
KC Sangakkara
Srl
2003-2015
37
35
8
1532
124
56.74
5
7
12
1
4
V Kohli
Ind
2011-2023
30
30
7
1289
107
53.70
3
8
11
0
5
RG Sharma
Ind
2015-2023
21
21
2
1243
140
65.42
7
4
11
2
6
BC Lara
Win
1992-2007
34
33
4
1225
116
42.24
2
7
08
1
7
AB de Villiers
RSA
2007-2015
23
22
3
1207
162*
63.52
4
6
10
4
8
Shakib Al Hasan
Ban
2007-2023
32
32
4
1201
124*
42.89
2
10
12
1
Bangladesh openers Litton Das and Tanzid Hassan scored 66 and 51 respectively and Indian opener Shubman Gill scored 53 in this game to provide the 28th occasion of rival openers scoring fifties in a match in the World Cup.
Bangladesh openers Litton Das and Tanzid Hassan scored 66 and 51 respectively and Indian opener Shubman Gill scored 53 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of rival openers scoring half centuries in a match in the World Cup.
Bangladesh openers Litton Das and Tanzid Hassan scored 66 and 51 respectively and Indian opener Shubman Gill scored 53 in this game to provide the 28th occasion of three openers scoring fifties in a match in the World Cup.
Bangladesh openers Litton Das and Tanzid Hassan scored 66 and 51 respectively and Indian opener Shubman Gill scored 53 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of three openers scoring half centuries in a match in the World Cup.
V Kohli’s 103 not out in this game provides his eleventh fifty in the World Cup and he became the sixth batsman to score eleven or more fifties in the World Cup. Others are SR Tendulkar {21}, KC Sangakkara {12}, Shakib Al Hasan {12}, RG Sharma {11} and RT Ponting {11}
V Kohli’s run aggregate in World Cup winning matches read 1212 at the end of this game. He became the third batsman and second Indian batsman to score 1200 plus runs in World Cup winning matches
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
50+
0
1
SR Tendulkar
Ind
1992-2011
27
27
4
1516
152
65.91
3
12
15
0
2
RT Ponting
Aua
1996-2011
38
35
4
1342
140*
43.29
3
6
09
1
3
V Kohli
Ind
2011-2023
25
25
6
1212
107
63.78
3
7
10
0
V Kohli’s 103 not out in this game represent his tenth fifty in winning games in the World Cup. He became the third batsman to score ten or more fifties in World Cup winning games. Interestingly, all the three batsmen who have accomplished this feat are Indian batsmen – SR Tendulkar {15}, V Kohli {10} and RG Sharma {10}
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
50+
0
1
SR Tendulkar
Ind
1992-2011
27
27
4
1516
152
65.91
3
12
15
0
2
V Kohli
Ind
2011-2023
25
25
6
1212
107
63.78
3
7
10
0
2
RG Sharma
Ind
2015-2023
18
18
2
1106
140
69.12
6
4
10
2
V Kohli’s 103 not out in this game represent 40th century in winning games in one day internationals. It also represents his 80th fifty in winning games in one day internationals. He became the third batsman to score 80 plus fifties in winning games in one day internationals. Others are RT Ponting {94} and SR Tendulkar {92}
V Kohli’s 103 not out in this game represent his 27th century when India batted second in one day international and his 23rd century when India batted second in the one day international and won
V Kohli’s 103 not out in this game represent his 66th fifty when India batted second in one day international and his 47th century when India batted second in the one day international and won
SR Tendulkar {69} has more fifties than V Kohli {66} when India batted second in one day international and V Kohli {47} has more fifties than SR Tendulkar {45} when India batted second in the one day international and won
SR Tendulkar {69} has more fifties than V Kohli {66} when a team batted second in one day international and V Kohli {47} has more fifties than SR Tendulkar {45} when a team batted second in the one day international and won
V Kohli’s 103 not out in this game provide the 209th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the World Cup. It also provides the 34th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in the World Cup.
V Kohli’s 103 not out in this game represent his third century in the World Cup. He became the 19th batsman and also the fifth Indian batsman to score three or more centuries in the World Cup.
V Kohli’s 103 not out in this game represent his 48th century one day internationals. He now stands second in the lost of batsmen who have scored most centuries on one day internationsla. SR Tendulkar with 49 centuries occupies the first place.
Approaching milestones ahead of India- Bangladesh World Cup match at Pune on 19.10.23
RG Sharma has an aggregate of 1195 runs in World Cup prior to the start of this game. He needs five more runs for his 1200 World Cup runs. If he gets them, he would become the second Indian batsman to score 1200 runs in the World Cup. SR Tendulkar has an aggregate of 2278 runs
V Kohli has an aggregate of 1186 runs in World Cup prior to the start of this game. He needs 14 more runs for his 1200 World Cup runs. If he gets them, he would become the third Indian batsman to score 1200 runs in the World Cup. SR Tendulkar has an aggregate of 2278 runs and subject to RG Sharma scoring 1200 runs.
Mohammad Shami has eleven four wicket hauls in one day internationals prior to the start of this game. He needs one more four wicket haul for his twelfth four wicket haul. If he gets it, he would then share the record for most four wickets hauls with AB Agarkar..
JJ Bumrah has an aggregate of 26 wickets in the World Cup prior to this game. he needs four more wickets for hid 30 wickets. If he gets it he would then become the fifth Indian bowler to capture 30 plus wickets in the World Cup.
Kuldeep Yadav has nine four wicket hauls in one day internationals prior to the start of this game. He needs one more four wicket haul for his tenth four wicket haul. If he gets it, he would then become the fifth Indian bowler to capture ten or more four wicket hauls in one day internationals.
Kuldeep Yadav has nine four wicket hauls in one day internationals prior to the start of this game. He needs one more four wicket haul for his tenth four wicket haul. If he gets it, he would then become the second Indian spin bowler to capture ten four wicket hauls in one day internationals. A Kumble is the other Indian spin bowler to capture ten four wicket hauls
Shakib Al Hasan has taken 39 wickets prior to this game in the World Cup. One more wicket would fetch him 40 wickets and he would become the 12th bowler to capture 40 plus wickets in the World Cup.
Shakib Al Hasan has taken 39 wickets prior to this game in the World Cup. One more wicket would fetch him 40 wickets and he would become the first all rounder to score 1000 plus runs and capture 40 wickets in the World Cup. He has scored 1201 runs with the willow
Mushfiqur Rahim has an aggregate of 996 runs prior to this game in the World Cup. Four more runs would fetch him 1000 runs in the World Cup. With it he would become the 24th batsman and also the second Bangladesh batsman to score 1000 plus runs in the World Cup.
Bowlers who have captured 100 plus wickets on home soil in one day internationals – RA Jadeja of India joins the list
RA Jadeja of India captured his 100th wicket on home soil when he captured the wicket of Harris Rauf India’s World Cup game against Pakistan at Ahmadabad on 14.10.23. He became the 26th bowler to perform such a feat in the annals of one day games
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
Ave
4
5
1
SM Pollock
SAF
1996-2008
127
125
6677
3906
193
6/35
20.23
9
4
2
Shakib Al Hasan
Ban
2006-2023
120
118
6182
4153
183
5/36
22.69
7
2
3
B Lee
Aus
2000-2012
095
094
5046
3945
169
5/22
23.34
6
5
4
GD McGrath
Aus
1993-2007
095
095
5129
3220
160
5/27
20.12
7
3
5
M Muralidaran
Srl
1993-2011
109
105
5889
3793
154
5/23
24.62
3
2
6
Mashrafe Mortaza
Ban
2001-2020
103
103
5119
3850
147
4/29
26.19
2
0
7
SK Warne
Aus
1993-2003
084
083
4709
3270
134
5/33
24.40
5
1
8
JM Anderson
Eng
2003-2014
088
086
4289
3470
131
4/18
26.48
6
0
9
DL Vettori
NZl
1997-2015
129
120
6017
4073
129
5/07
31.57
4
1
10
SL Malinga
Srl
2004-2019
092
088
4115
3588
127
6/38
28.25
2
4
11
DJ Bravo
Win
2004-2014
093
088
3904
3427
126
6/43
27.19
4
1
12
A Kumble
Ind
1990-2007
090
089
4914
3646
126
6/12
28.93
2
1
13
CJ McDermott
Aus
1985-1996
088
088
4687
3040
125
4/38
24.32
2
0
14
Abdur Razzak
Ban
2005-2014
079
079
4185
3082
122
5/29
25.26
4
3
15
M Ntini
RSA
2000-2009
078
076
3972
2926
122
6/22
23.98
3
2
16
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
1992-2009
128
109
4543
3369
119
6/29
28.31
5
2
17
TA Boult
NZl
2013-2021
056
056
3064
2492
116
7/34
21.48
4
5
18
JH Kallis
RSA
1996-2013
142
121
4574
3783
116
5/41
32.61
1
1
19
Harbhajan Singh
Ind
1998-2015
095
094
5252
3903
110
5/31
35.48
1
2
20
AB Agarkar
Ind
1998-2007
069
068
3386
2985
109
5/44
27.38
5
1
21
D Gough
Eng
1994-2006
076
074
4010
2945
108
5/44
27.26
4
1
22
J Srinath
Ind
1991-2002
080
080
4112
3143
103
5/24
30.51
0
2
23
SR Waugh
Aua
1986-2002
153
101
4406
3147
101
4/33
31.15
2
0
24
RA Jadeja
Ind
2009-2023
071
069
3817
3099
100
4/32
30.99
3
0
25
N Kapil Dev
Ind
1981-1994
085
083
4065
2715
100
4/31
27.15
1
0
26
AU Rashid
Eng
2009-2023
071
069
3649
3438
100
5/27
34.38
4
1
RA Jadeja of India captured his 100th wicket on home soil when he captured the wicket of Harris Rauf India’s World Cup game against Pakistan at Ahmadabad on 14.10.23. He became the sixth Indian bowler to perform such a feat in the annals of one day games
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
Ave
4
5
1
A Kumble
Ind
1990-2007
090
089
4914
3646
126
6/12
28.93
2
1
2
Harbhajan Singh
Ind
1998-2015
095
094
5252
3903
110
5/31
35.48
1
2
3
AB Agarkar
Ind
1998-2007
069
068
3386
2985
109
5/44
27.38
5
1
4
J Srinath
Ind
1991-2002
080
080
4112
3143
103
5/24
30.51
0
2
5
RA Jadeja
Ind
2009-2023
071
069
3817
3099
100
4/32
30.99
3
0
6
N Kapil Dev
Ind
1981-1994
085
083
4065
2715
100
4/31
27.15
1
0
Teams winning a World Cup game by 100 plus runs margin
New Zealand won its WC 2023 game against Afghanistan by 149 runs at Chennai on 18.10.23 to provide the 74thoccasion of a team winning a World Cup game by 100 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated in the descending order of runs
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
won
275 runs
v Afghanistan
Perth
04 Mar 2015
2
India
won
257 runs
v Bermuda
Port of Spain
19 Mar 2007
3
South Africa
won
257 runs
v West Indies
Sydney
27 Feb 2015
4
Australia
won
256 runs
v Namibia
Potchefstroom
27 Feb 2003
5
Sri Lanka
won
243 runs
v Bermuda
Port of Spain
15 Mar 2007
6
South Africa
won
231 runs
v Netherlands
Mohali
03 Mar 2011
7
Australia
won
229 runs
v Netherlands
Basseterre
18 Mar 2007
8
South Africa
won
221 runs
v Netherlands
Basseterre
16 Mar 2007
9
Australia
won
215 runs
v New Zealand
St George’s
20 Apr 2007
10
West Indies
won
215 runs
v Netherlands
Delhi
28 Feb 2011
11
Sri Lanka
won
210 runs
v Canada
Hambantota
20 Feb 2011
12
South Africa
won
206 runs
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
19 Mar 2011
13
Pakistan
won
205 runs
v Kenya
Hambantota
23 Feb 2011
14
Australia
won
203 runs
v Scotland
Basseterre
14 Mar 2007
15
England
won
202 runs
v India
Lord’s
07 Jun 1975
16
South Africa
won
201 runs
v Ireland
Canberra
03 Mar 2015
17
Sri Lanka
won
198 runs
v Bangladesh
Port of Spain
21 Mar 2007
18
England
won
196 runs
v East Africa
Birmingham
14 Jun 1975
19
Pakistan
won
192 runs
v Sri Lanka
Nottingham
14 Jun 1975
20
West Indies
won
191 runs
v Sri Lanka
Karachi
13 Oct 1987
21
India
won
183 runs
v Sri Lanka
Johannesburg
10 Mar 2003
22
India
won
181 runs
v Namibia
Pietermaritzburg
23 Feb 2003
23
New Zealand
won
181 runs
v East Africa
Birmingham
07 Jun 1975
24
Zimbabwe
won
175 runs
v Canada
Nagpur
28 Feb 2011
25
Pakistan
won
171 runs
v Namibia
Kimberley
16 Feb 2003
26
South Africa
won
169 runs
v U.A.E.
Rawalpindi
16 Feb 1996
27
Australia
won
162 runs
v India
Nottingham
13 Jun 1983
28
Zimbabwe
won
161 runs
v Kenya
Eden Gardens
20 Mar 2011
29
South Africa
won
160 runs
v Netherlands
Rawalpindi
05 Mar 1996
30
India
won
157 runs
v Sri Lanka
Taunton
26 May 1999
31
England
won
150 runs
v Afghanistan
Manchester
18 Jun 2019
32
West Indies
won
150 runs
v Pakistan
Christchurch
21 Feb 2015
33
New Zealand
won
149 runs
v Afghanistan
Chennai
18 Oct 2023
34
New Zealand
won
148 runs
v Kenya
Gros Islet
20 Mar 2007
35
Pakistan
won
148 runs
v Zimbabwe
The Oval
11 Jun 1999
36
Sri Lanka
won
148 runs
v Scotland
Hobart
11 Mar 2015
37
South Africa
won
146 runs
v U.A.E.
Wellington
12 Mar 2015
38
Sri Lanka
won
144 runs
v Kenya
Kandy
06 Mar 1996
39
New Zealand
won
143 runs
v West Indies
Wellington
21 Mar 2015
40
West Indies
won
142 runs
v Kenya
Kimberley
04 Mar 2003
41
Sri Lanka
won
139 runs
v Zimbabwe
Pallekele
10 Mar 2011
42
England
won
137 runs
v Bangladesh
Dharamsala
10 Oct 2023
43
South Africa
won
134 runs
v Australia
Lucknow
12 Oct 2023
44
South Africa
won
131 runs
v Ireland
Eden Gardens
15 Mar 2011
45
India
won
130 runs
v South Africa
Melbourne
22 Feb 2015
46
New Zealand
won
129 runs
v Ireland
Providence
09 Apr 2007
47
Pakistan
won
129 runs
v U.A.E.
Napier
04 Mar 2015
48
Australia
won
128 runs
v Zimbabwe
Hobart
14 Mar 1992
49
Australia
won
125 runs
v India
Johannesburg
23 Mar 2003
50
India
won
125 runs
v West Indies
Manchester
27 Jun 2019
51
South Africa
won
122 runs
v England
The Oval
22 May 1999
52
England
won
119 runs
v Scotland
Christchurch
23 Feb 2015
53
England
won
119 runs
v New Zealand
Chester-le-Street
03 Jul 2019
54
New Zealand
won
119 runs
v Netherlands
Vadodara
17 Feb 1996
55
India
won
118 runs
v Australia
Chelmsford
20 Jun 1983
56
South Africa
won
118 runs
v Canada
East London
27 Feb 2003
57
New Zealand
won
114 runs
v Canada
Gros Islet
22 Mar 2007
58
Pakistan
won
113 runs
v Sri Lanka
Faisalabad
25 Oct 1987
59
Sri Lanka
won
113 runs
v West Indies
Providence
01 Apr 2007
60
England
won
112 runs
v Pakistan
Cape Town
22 Feb 2003
61
Sri Lanka
won
112 runs
v New Zealand
Wankhede
18 Mar 2011
62
Australia
won
111 runs
v England
Melbourne
14 Feb 2015
63
New Zealand
won
110 runs
v Pakistan
Pallekele
08 Mar 2011
64
India
won
109 runs
v Bangladesh
Melbourne
19 Mar 2015
65
New Zealand
won
109 runs
v U.A.E.
Faisalabad
27 Feb 1996
66
England
won
108 runs
v Sri Lanka
Peshawar
17 Oct 1987
67
England
won
106 runs
v Bangladesh
Cardiff
08 Jun 2019
68
England
won
106 runs
v New Zealand
The Oval
09 Jun 1983
69
England
won
106 runs
v Sri Lanka
Ballarat
09 Mar 1992
70
Bangladesh
won
105 runs
v Afghanistan
Canberra
18 Feb 2015
71
England
won
104 runs
v South Africa
The Oval
30 May 2019
72
Australia
won
103 runs
v West Indies
North Sound
27 Mar 2007
73
South Africa
won
102 runs
v Sri Lanka
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
74
West Indies
won
101 runs
v Australia
Leeds
11 Jun 1983
The following table lists the team wise break up of teams winning a World Cup game by 100 plus runs margin
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
won
275 runs
v Afghanistan
Perth
04 Mar 2015
2
Australia
won
256 runs
v Namibia
Potchefstroom
27 Feb 2003
3
Australia
won
229 runs
v Netherlands
Basseterre
18 Mar 2007
4
Australia
won
215 runs
v New Zealand
St George’s
20 Apr 2007
5
Australia
won
203 runs
v Scotland
Basseterre
14 Mar 2007
6
Australia
won
162 runs
v India
Nottingham
13 Jun 1983
7
Australia
won
128 runs
v Zimbabwe
Hobart
14 Mar 1992
8
Australia
won
125 runs
v India
Johannesburg
23 Mar 2003
9
Australia
won
111 runs
v England
Melbourne
14 Feb 2015
10
Australia
won
103 runs
v West Indies
North Sound
27 Mar 2007
1
Bangladesh
won
105 runs
v Afghanistan
Canberra
18 Feb 2015
1
England
won
202 runs
v India
Lord’s
07 Jun 1975
2
England
won
196 runs
v East Africa
Birmingham
14 Jun 1975
3
England
won
150 runs
v Afghanistan
Manchester
18 Jun 2019
4
England
won
137 runs
v Bangladesh
Dharamsala
10 Oct 2023
5
England
won
119 runs
v Scotland
Christchurch
23 Feb 2015
6
England
won
119 runs
v New Zealand
Chester-le-Street
03 Jul 2019
7
England
won
112 runs
v Pakistan
Cape Town
22 Feb 2003
8
England
won
108 runs
v Sri Lanka
Peshawar
17 Oct 1987
9
England
won
106 runs
v Bangladesh
Cardiff
08 Jun 2019
10
England
won
106 runs
v New Zealand
The Oval
09 Jun 1983
11
England
won
106 runs
v Sri Lanka
Ballarat
09 Mar 1992
12
England
won
104 runs
v South Africa
The Oval
30 May 2019
1
India
won
257 runs
v Bermuda
Port of Spain
19 Mar 2007
2
India
won
183 runs
v Sri Lanka
Johannesburg
10 Mar 2003
3
India
won
181 runs
v Namibia
Pietermaritzburg
23 Feb 2003
4
India
won
157 runs
v Sri Lanka
Taunton
26 May 1999
5
India
won
130 runs
v South Africa
Melbourne
22 Feb 2015
6
India
won
125 runs
v West Indies
Manchester
27 Jun 2019
7
India
won
118 runs
v Australia
Chelmsford
20 Jun 1983
8
India
won
109 runs
v Bangladesh
Melbourne
19 Mar 2015
1
New Zealand
won
181 runs
v East Africa
Birmingham
07 Jun 1975
2
New Zealand
won
149 runs
v Afghanistan
Chennai
18 Oct 2023
3
New Zealand
won
148 runs
v Kenya
Gros Islet
20 Mar 2007
4
New Zealand
won
143 runs
v West Indies
Wellington
21 Mar 2015
5
New Zealand
won
129 runs
v Ireland
Providence
09 Apr 2007
6
New Zealand
won
119 runs
v Netherlands
Vadodara
17 Feb 1996
7
New Zealand
won
114 runs
v Canada
Gros Islet
22 Mar 2007
8
New Zealand
won
110 runs
v Pakistan
Pallekele
08 Mar 2011
9
New Zealand
won
109 runs
v U.A.E.
Faisalabad
27 Feb 1996
1
Pakistan
won
205 runs
v Kenya
Hambantota
23 Feb 2011
2
Pakistan
won
192 runs
v Sri Lanka
Nottingham
14 Jun 1975
3
Pakistan
won
171 runs
v Namibia
Kimberley
16 Feb 2003
4
Pakistan
won
148 runs
v Zimbabwe
The Oval
11 Jun 1999
5
Pakistan
won
129 runs
v U.A.E.
Napier
04 Mar 2015
6
Pakistan
won
113 runs
v Sri Lanka
Faisalabad
25 Oct 1987
1
South Africa
won
257 runs
v West Indies
Sydney
27 Feb 2015
2
South Africa
won
231 runs
v Netherlands
Mohali
03 Mar 2011
3
South Africa
won
221 runs
v Netherlands
Basseterre
16 Mar 2007
4
South Africa
won
206 runs
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
19 Mar 2011
5
South Africa
won
201 runs
v Ireland
Canberra
03 Mar 2015
6
South Africa
won
169 runs
v U.A.E.
Rawalpindi
16 Feb 1996
7
South Africa
won
160 runs
v Netherlands
Rawalpindi
05 Mar 1996
8
South Africa
won
146 runs
v U.A.E.
Wellington
12 Mar 2015
9
South Africa
won
134 runs
v Australia
Lucknow
12 Oct 2023
10
South Africa
won
131 runs
v Ireland
Eden Gardens
15 Mar 2011
11
South Africa
won
122 runs
v England
The Oval
22 May 1999
12
South Africa
won
118 runs
v Canada
East London
27 Feb 2003
13
South Africa
won
102 runs
v Sri Lanka
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
1
Sri Lanka
won
243 runs
v Bermuda
Port of Spain
15 Mar 2007
2
Sri Lanka
won
210 runs
v Canada
Hambantota
20 Feb 2011
3
Sri Lanka
won
198 runs
v Bangladesh
Port of Spain
21 Mar 2007
4
Sri Lanka
won
148 runs
v Scotland
Hobart
11 Mar 2015
5
Sri Lanka
won
144 runs
v Kenya
Kandy
06 Mar 1996
6
Sri Lanka
won
139 runs
v Zimbabwe
Pallekele
10 Mar 2011
7
Sri Lanka
won
113 runs
v West Indies
Providence
01 Apr 2007
8
Sri Lanka
won
112 runs
v New Zealand
Wankhede
18 Mar 2011
1
West Indies
won
215 runs
v Netherlands
Delhi
28 Feb 2011
2
West Indies
won
191 runs
v Sri Lanka
Karachi
13 Oct 1987
3
West Indies
won
150 runs
v Pakistan
Christchurch
21 Feb 2015
4
West Indies
won
142 runs
v Kenya
Kimberley
04 Mar 2003
5
West Indies
won
101 runs
v Australia
Leeds
11 Jun 1983
1
Zimbabwe
won
175 runs
v Canada
Nagpur
28 Feb 2011
2
Zimbabwe
won
161 runs
v Kenya
Eden Gardens
20 Mar 2011
New Zealand won its WC 2023 game against Afghanistan by 149 runs at Chennai on 18.10.23 to provide the ninthoccasion of New Zealand winning a World Cup game by 100 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated in the descending order of runs
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
New Zealand
won
181 runs
v East Africa
Birmingham
07 Jun 1975
2
New Zealand
won
149 runs
v Afghanistan
Chennai
18 Oct 2023
3
New Zealand
won
148 runs
v Kenya
Gros Islet
20 Mar 2007
4
New Zealand
won
143 runs
v West Indies
Wellington
21 Mar 2015
5
New Zealand
won
129 runs
v Ireland
Providence
09 Apr 2007
6
New Zealand
won
119 runs
v Netherlands
Vadodara
17 Feb 1996
7
New Zealand
won
114 runs
v Canada
Gros Islet
22 Mar 2007
8
New Zealand
won
110 runs
v Pakistan
Pallekele
08 Mar 2011
9
New Zealand
won
109 runs
v U.A.E.
Faisalabad
27 Feb 1996
Non Test playing teams carving a win over Test playing nations in the ODI World Cup
Netherlands beat South Africa by 38 runs at Dharamsala on 17.10.23 in the ongoing WC 2023 to provide the 14th occasion of a Non Test playing team carving a win over Test playing nations in the ODI World Cup