WC 2023 – Match No 33 – India Vs Sri Lanka at Wankhede on 02.11.23 – India won by 302 runs

WC 2023 – Match No 33 – India Vs Sri Lanka at Wankhede on 02.11.23 – India won by 302 runs

Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to field first in this game to provide the 251st occasion od a team doing so in the World Cup. It also provides the 26th occasion of Sri Lanka doing so in the World Cup.

India lost the toss and was asked to bat first in this game to provide the 251st occasion of a team being inserted in a game in the World Cup. It also provides the 22nd occasion of India inserted by the opposition in a game in the World Cup

India posted 357 for 8 in this game to provide the 34th occasion of a team posting 350 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fifth occasion of India posting 350 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.

India posted 357 for 8 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of a team posting 350 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup against Sri Lanka It also provides the second occasion of India posting 350 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup against Sri Lanka.

India posted 357 for 8 in this game to provide the 21st occasion of a team posting 350 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of India posting 350 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.

Shubman Gill scored 92 in this game to provide the 71st occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in an innings in the World Cup.

Shubman Gill scored 92 in this game to provide the 20th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a ninety in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the sixth occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a ninety in an innings in the World Cup.

Shubman Gill-V Kohli added 189 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 343rd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 41st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup.

Shubman Gill-V Kohli added 189 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 79th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup for the second wicket. It also provides the twelfth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup for the second wicket.

Shubman Gill {92}, V Kohli {88} and SS Iyer {82} scored fifties in this game to provide the 140th, 141st and 142nd occasion of Indian batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 13th, 14th and 15th occasion of Indian batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup against Sri Lanka.

Shubman Gill {92}, V Kohli {88} and SS Iyer {82} scored fifties in this game to provide the 77th occasion of three batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the seventh occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup.

Shubman Gill {92}, V Kohli {88} and SS Iyer {82} scored half centuries in this game to provide the 47th occasion of three batsmen scoring half centuries in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring half centuries in an innings in the World Cup.

Shubman Gill {92}, V Kohli {88} and SS Iyer {82} scored half centuries in this game to provide the tenth occasion of three batsmen batting at number two, three and four scoring half centuries in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of three Indian batsmen batting at number two, three and four scoring half centuries in an innings in the World Cup.

Shubman Gill {92}, V Kohli {88} and SS Iyer {82} scored half centuries in this game to provide the second occasion of three batsmen batting at number two three and four scoring 75 to 99  runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of three Indian batsmen batting at number two, three and four scoring 75 to 99 in an innings in the World Cup.

V Kohli’s 88 in this game represent his tenth half century in World Cup. He became the third batsman and also the second Indian batsman to score ten or more half centuries in the World Cup. Others are SR Tendulkar of India {15] and Shakib Al Hasan of Bangladesh {10}

V Kohli’s 88 in this game represent his 13th fifty in World Cup. He now stands second in the list of batsmen who have scored fifties in the World Cup. SR Tendulkar of India occupies the first place with 21 fifties to his credit.

V Kohli’s 88 in this game fetched him an aggregate of 1472 runs in the World Cup. He became the fifth batsman to score 1400 plus runs in the World Cup. Others are – SR Tendulkar {2278}, RT Ponting {1743}, KC Sangakkara {1532} and DA Warner {1405}

D Madhushanka of Sri Lanka returned with figures of five for 80 in this game to provide the 68th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup.

D Madhushanka of Sri Lanka returned with figures of five for 80 in this game to provide the55th occasion of a bowler capturing five wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler capturing five wickets in an innings in the World Cup.

D Madhushanka of Sri Lanka with his figures of five for 80 in this game became the most expensive bowler in terms of runs conceded amongst bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. The previous record in this category of statistics was held by Mushtafizur Rehman of Bangladesh who had returned with figures of 5 for 75 against Pakistan at Lord’s on 05 Jul 2019

D Madhushanka’s five for 80 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 18th occasion of a bowler’s five plus wicket haul in an innings in the World Cup going in vain. It also provides the second occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler’s five plus wicket haul in an innings in the World Cup.

D Madhushanka’s five for 80 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 16th occasion of a bowler’s five wicket haul in an innings in the World Cup going in vain. It also provides the second occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler’s five wicket haul in an innings in the World Cup.

Mohd Shami captured five for 18 in this game to provide the 69th occasion of a bowler capturing five plus wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the eighth   occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five plus wickets in an innings in the World Cup

Mohd Shami captured five for 18 in this game to provide the 56th occasion of a bowler capturing five wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five plus wickets in an innings in the World Cup

Mohd Shami returned with figures of 5.0-1-18-5 in this game to provide the least number of balls – 30 deliveries – bowled by a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. The previous record in this category of statistics was held by GD McGrath who had figures of 7.0-4-15-7 {42 deliveries} against Namibia at Potchefstroom on 27 Feb 2005

D Madhushanka’s five for 80 and Mohd Shami captured five for 18 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of rival bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a match in the World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of rival bowlers capturing five wickets in a match in the World Cup.

Mohammad Shami’s five for 18 in this game represents his seventh four plus wickets haul in the World Cup. He now owns the record for most four plus wicket hauls in the World Cup.  MA Starc of Australia had six four wicket hauls in the World Cup.

NoNoBowlersOMRWTeamOppGroundDate
11MA Starc09.00286AusNZlAuckland28 Feb 2015
 2MA Starc04.41144AusScoHobart14 Mar 2015
 3MA Starc10.01465AusWinNottingham06 Jun 2019
 4MA Starc10.00554AusSrlThe Oval15 Jun 2019
 5MA Starc08.41434AusEngLord’s25 Jun 2019
 6MA Starc09.41265AusNZlLord’s29 Jun 2019
 
21Mohd Shami09.01354IndPakAdelaide15 Feb 2015
 2Mohd Shami09.51404IndAfgSouthampton22 Jun 2019
 3Mohd Shami06.20164IndWinManchester27 Jun 2019
 4Mohd Shami10.01695IndEngBirmingham30 Jun 2019
 5Mohd Shami10.01545IndNZlDharamshala21 Oct 2023
 6Mohd Shami07.02224IndEngLucknow29 Oct 2023
 7Mohd Shami05.01185IndSrlWankhede02 Nov 2023

Mohammad Shami’s fivd wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 45 wickets in the World Cup. He now owns the record for most wickets by an Indian bowler in the World Cup. He went past Z Khan and J Srinath who had captured 44 wickets each to own the record.

Mohammad Shami’s four wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 40 wickets in the World Cup. He became the twelfth bowler to total 40 plus wickets in the history of the World Cup.

Mohammad Shami captured five for 54 against New Zealand at Dharmasala on 21.10.23 and four for 22 against England at Lucknow on 29 Oct 2023 and 5 for 18 against Sri Lanka on 02 Nov 2023 to provide the fifth occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an edition on three or more occasions. Others are – Shahid Afridi {four occasions in 2011 edition}, MA Starc {four occasions in 2019}, Mohd Shami {three occasions in 2019} and A Zampa {three occasions in 2023}

Mohd Shami remains the only bowler in the history of the World Cup to capture four plus wicket hauls on three occasions in an edition of the World Cup in two editions. He has achieved the feat in 2019 and 2023.

Mohammad Shami captured five for 54 against New Zealand at Dharmasala on 21.10.23 and four for 22 against England at Lucknow on 29 Oct 2023 and 5 for 18 against Sri Lanka at Wankhede on 02 Nov 2023 to become the first bowler in the history of the World Cup four or more wickets in three consecutive games in two separate editions of the World Cup.

NoBowlersWRTeamOppGroundDate
1Mohd Shami440IndAfgSouthampton22 Jun 2019
  416IndWinManchester27 Jun 2019
  569IndEngBirmingham30 Jun 2019
        
2Mohd Shami554IndNZlDharamshala21 Oct  2023
  422IndEngLucknow29 Oct  2023
  518IndSrlWankhede02 Nov 2023

Mohammad Shami and MA Starc share the record for most five wicket hauls in the World Cup. Both the bowlers have captured five or more wicket hauls in an innings in the World Cup on three occasions,

NoNoBowlersOMRWTeamOppGroundDate
11MA Starc9.00286AusNZlAuckland28 Feb 2015
 2MA Starc10.01465AusWinNottingham06 Jun 2019
 3MA Starc9.41265AusNZlLord’s29 Jun 2019
 
21Mohd Shami10.01695IndEngBirmingham30 Jun 2019
 2Mohd Shami10.01545IndNZlDharamshala21 Oct 2023
 3Mohd Shami05.01185IndSrlWankhede02 Nov 2023

Sri Lankan openers P Nissanka and FDM Karunaratne were dismissed for zero in this game to provide the eighth occasion of both the openers scoring zeroes in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of Sri Lanka’s both the openers scoring zeroes in an innings in the World Cup.

Sri Lankan openers P Nissanka and FDM Karunaratne collected the first ball ducks in this game to provide the third occasion of both the openers collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of Sri Lanka’s both the openers collecting the first ball ducks in an innings in the World Cup.

PlayerRunsBFITeqmOppGroundStart Date
HDRL Thirimanne012SrlAfgDunedin22 Feb 2015
TM Dilshan012SrlAfgDunedin22 Feb 2015
        
MJ Guptill011NZlWinManchester22 Jun 2019
C Munro011NZlWinManchester22 Jun 2019
        
P Nissanka012SrlIndWankhede02 Nov 2023
FDM Karunaratne012SrlIndWankhede02 Nov 2023

Sri Lankan openers P Nissanka and FDM Karunaratne collected the first ball ducks in this game to provide the 34th and 35th occasion of opening batsmen collecting the first ball ducks in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the seventh and eighth occasion of Sri Lankan opening batsmen collecting first ball ducks in an innings in the World Cup.

Sri Lankan openers P Nissanka collected the first ball ducks in this game to provide the eighth occasion of opening batsmen batting at number one collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the World Cup when the team has batted second.  It also provides the second occasion of Sri Lankan opening batsmen batting at number one collecting first ball duck in an innings in the World Cup when it has batted second.

Indian opener Shubman Gill scored 92 and Sri Lankan openers P Nissnaka and FDM Karunaratne scored zeroes in this game to provide the second occasion of one team’s opener scoring a fifty and both the openers of the other team scoring zeroes in a World Cup game.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1MJ Guptill001NZlWinManchester22 Jun 2019
 C Munro001NZlWinManchester22 Jun 2019
 CH Gayle8702WinNZlManchester22 Jun 2019
        
2Shubman Gill9201IndSrlWankhede02 Nov 2023
 P Nissanka002SrlIndWankhede02 Nov 2023
 FDM Karunaratne002SrlIndWankhede02 Nov 2023

Indian opener Shubman Gill scored 92 and Sri Lankan openers P Nissnaka and FDM Karunaratne scored zeroes in this game to provide the 37th occasion of rival openers scoring a fifty and zero in a World Cup game.

Sri Lanka was dismissed all out for 55 in this game to provide the 16th occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed for a total of less than 100 runs in the World Cup.

Sri Lanka’s 55 all out in this game represent its lowest total in a completed innings in the World Cup. Its previous lowest total in a completed innings was its 86 all out against West Indies at Manchester on 07 Jun 1975

Sri Lanka lost its first wicket without a run on the board to provide the 53rd occasion of a team losing its first wicket without a run on the board in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of Sri Lanka losing its first wicket without a run on the board in an innings in the World Cup.

NoTeamFoWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Sri Lanka1/01v South AfricaCh-le-St28 Jun 2019
2Sri Lanka1/02v AfghanistanDunedin22 Feb 2015
3Sri Lanka1/02V IndiaWankhede02 Nov 2023

It also provides the fourth occasion of a team losing its first wicket without a run on the board in an innings in the World Cup against India.

NoTeamFoWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Netherlands1/02v IndiaPaarl12 Feb 2003
2New Zealand1/01v IndiaCenturion14 Mar 2003
3Bermuda1/02v IndiaPort of Spain19 Mar 2007
4Sri Lanka1/02V IndiaWankhede02 Nov 2023

India won this game by 302 runs to provide the 80th occasion of a team winning the World cup game by 100 plus runs margin. It also provides the tenth occasion of India winning a World Cup game by 100 plus runs margin

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Indiawon118 runsv AustraliaChelmsford20 Jun 1983
2Indiawon157 runsv Sri LankaTaunton26 May 1999
3Indiawon181 runsv NamibiaPietermaritzburg23 Feb 2003
4Indiawon183 runsv Sri LankaJohannesburg10 Mar 2003
5Indiawon257 runsv BermudaPort of Spain19 Mar 2007
6Indiawon130 runsv South AfricaMelbourne22 Feb 2015
7Indiawon109 runsv BangladeshMelbourne19 Mar 2015
8Indiawon125 runsv West IndiesManchester27 Jun 2019
9Indiawon100 runsv EnglandLucknow29 Oct 2023
10Indiawon302 runsv Sri LankaWankhede02 Nov 2023

India won this game by 302 runs to provide its largest margin of victory by runs margin in the World Cup. Its previous largest margin of victory by runs margin was 257 runs win against Bermuda at Port of Spain on 19 Mar 2007

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Indiawon302 runsv Sri LankaWankhede02 Nov 2023
2Indiawon257 runsv BermudaPort of Spain19 Mar 2007

India won this game by 302 runs to provide the second occasion of a team winning a World Cup game by 300 plus runs margin. The other occasion was Australia’s 309 runs victory against Netherlands at Delhi on 25 Oct 2023

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Australiawon309 runsv NetherlandsDelhi25 Oct 2023
2Indiawon302 runsv Sri LankaWankhede02 Nov 2023

Sri Lankan innings contained five zeroes in this game to provide the eighth occasion of five batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of Sri Lankan five batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in the World Cup.

NoTeamIOppostionGroundStart Date0
1England2West IndiesLord’s    23 Jun 19795
2Canada1Sri LankaPaarl    19 Feb 20035
3Sri Lanka2IndiaJohannesburg    10 Mar 20035
4Bermuda2IndiaPort of Spain   19 Mar 20075
5Ireland1Sri LankaSt George’s    18 Apr 20075
6Scotland1New ZealandDunedin    17 Feb 20155
7Scotland1AustraliaHobart   14 Mar 20155
8Sri Lanka2IndiaWankhede    02 Nov 20235
NoTeamIOppostionGroundStart Date0
1Sri Lanka2IndiaJohannesburg    10 Mar 20035
2Sri Lanka2IndiaWankhede    02 Nov 20235

Interestingly Sri Lanka’s five batsmen scoring zeroes in a World Cup on both the occasions are against India – one at Johannesburg on 10 Mar 2003 and in today’s game at Wankhede on 02 Nov 2023

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