RG Sharma became the eighth cricketer to lead India in the World Cup, while PG Cummins became the eleventh cricketer to lead Australia in the World Cup. Thus both India and Australia will be led by new captains.
DA Warner needed five more runs for his 1000 runs in the World Cup. He scored them during his knock of 41 to become the fourth Australian batsman to complete 1000 plus runs in the tournament. Others are – RT Ponting {1743}, AC Gilchrist {1085} and SR Waugh {1004}. At the end of this game, DA Warner’s run aggregate in the World Cup read 1036. DA Warner became the 22nd batsmen to aggregate 1000 plus runs in the world cup
MA Starc of Australia had taken 49 wickets in the World Cup prior to this game. He needed one more wicket for his 50 wickets. He returned with figures of one for 31 in this game. Ishan Kishan was his 50th victim. He become the fifth bowler to capture 50 plus wickets in the World Cup. Others are – G McGrath {79}, M Muralitharan {68}, SL Malinga {56} and Wasim Akram {55]
MA Starc of Australia had taken 49 wickets in the World Cup prior to this game. He needed one more wicket for his 50 wickets. He returned with figures of one for 31 in this game. Ishan Kishan was his 50th victim. He became the second Australian bowler to capture 50 plus wickets in the World Cup. G McGrath {79} is the other Australian bowler to capture 50 plus wickets in the World Cup
MA Starc of Australia had taken 49 wickets in the World Cup prior to this game. He needed one more wicket for his 50 wickets. He returned with figures of one for 31 in this game. Ishan Kishan was his 50th victim. He became the second Australian bowler to capture 50 plus wickets in the World Cup. G McGrath {79} is the other Australian bowler to capture 50 plus wickets in the World Cup. Australia became the second team to have two bowlers with 50 plus wickets in the World Cup. Sri Lanka is the other team to have two bowlers with 50 plus wickets – M Muralitharan {68} and SL Malinga {56}
V Kohli and A Kumble had pouched 14 catches and shared the Indian record for most catches for fieldsman in the tournament prior to this game. V Kohli took two catches in this game which fetched him 16 catches and with it the Indian record for most catches by a fieldsman in the tournament
KL Rahul kept wickets in this game for India to become the ninth Indian wicket keeper in the World Cup.
JJ Bumrah returned with figures of 2 for 35 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 20 wickets in the World Cup. He became the tenth Indian bowler to aggregate 20 plus Indian wickets in the World Cup.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
Overs
M
Runs
W
BBI
Ave
Econ
SR
4
5
1
Z Khan
23
23
198.5
12
890
44
4/42
20.22
4.47
27.1
1
0
2
J Srinath
34
33
283.2
21
1224
44
4/30
27.81
4.32
38.6
2
0
3
A Kumble
18
18
173.1
5
708
31
4/32
22.83
4.08
33.5
1
0
4
Mohammed Shami
11
11
96.1
9
487
31
5/69
15.70
5.06
18.6
3
1
5
N Kapil Dev
26
25
237.0
27
892
28
5/43
31.85
3.76
50.7
0
1
6
M Prabhakar
19
18
145.1
10
640
24
4/19
26.66
4.40
36.2
1
0
7
S Madan Lal
11
11
116.2
12
426
22
4/20
19.36
3.66
31.7
1
0
8
JJ Bumrah
10
10
94.0
9
406
20
4/55
20.30
4.31
28.2
1
0
9
Harbhajan Singh
21
20
192.2
8
808
20
3/53
40.40
4.20
57.7
0
0
10
Yuvraj Singh
23
14
92.3
4
462
20
5/31
23.10
4.99
27.7
1
1
JJ Bumrah returned with figures of 2 for 35 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 20 wickets in the World Cup. He became the seventh Indian pace bowler to aggregate 20 plus Indian wickets in the World Cup.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
Overs
M
Runs
W
BBI
Ave
Econ
SR
4
5
1
Z Khan
23
23
198.5
12
890
44
4/42
20.22
4.47
27.1
1
0
2
J Srinath
34
33
283.2
21
1224
44
4/30
27.81
4.32
38.6
2
0
3
Mohammed Shami
11
11
96.1
9
487
31
5/69
15.70
5.06
18.6
3
1
4
N Kapil Dev
26
25
237.0
27
892
28
5/43
31.85
3.76
50.7
0
1
5
M Prabhakar
19
18
145.1
10
640
24
4/19
26.66
4.40
36.2
1
0
6
S Madan Lal
11
11
116.2
12
426
22
4/20
19.36
3.66
31.7
1
0
7
JJ Bumrah
10
10
94.0
9
406
20
4/55
20.30
4.31
28.2
1
0
Ishan Kishan, SS Iyer and Mohd Siraj made their World Cup debut for India in this game. At the end of this game, 88 cricketers have represented India in the World Cup.
C Green and M Labuschagne made their World Cup debut for Australia in this game. At the end of this game, 106 cricketers have represented Australia in the World Cup.
MR Marsh, RG Sharma and Ishan Kishan scored zeroes in this game to provide the 135th, 136th and 137th occasion of an opening batsman scoring zeroes in an innings in the World Cup.
MR Marsh scored zeroe in this game to provide the eighth occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring zero in an innings in the World Cup.
RG Sharma and Ishan Kishan scored zeroes in this game to provide the tenth and eleventh occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring zeroes in an innings in the World Cup.
MR Marsh, RG Sharma and Ishan Kishan scored zeroes in this game to provide the twelfth occasion of two or more opening batsman scoring zeroes in a match in the World Cup.
MR Marsh, RG Sharma and Ishan Kishan scored zeroes in this game to provide the first occasion of three opening batsman scoring zeroes in a match in the World Cup.
RG Sharma and Ishan Kishan scored zeroes in this game to provide the seventh occasion of both the opening batsman scoring zeroes in an innings in the World Cup.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Mohsin Khan
0
2
Pak
NZl
Birmingham
11 Jun 1983
Mudassar Nazar
0
2
Pak
NZl
Birmingham
11 Jun 1983
2
SM Gavaskar
0
1
Ind
Zim
Tunbridge Wells
18 Jun 1983
K Srikkanth
0
1
Ind
Zim
Tunbridge Wells
18 Jun 1983
3
BMW Patterson
0
2
Sco
Pak
Ch-le-St
20 May 1999
IL Philip
0
2
Sco
Pak
Ch-le-St
20 May 1999
4
HDRL Thirimanne
0
2
Srl
Afg
Dunedin
22 Feb 2015
TM Dilshan
0
2
Srl
Afg
Dunedin
22 Feb 2015
5
Mohd Shahzad
0
1
Afg
Aus
Bristol
01 Jun 2019
Hazratullah Zazai
0
1
Afg
Aus
Bristol
01 Jun 2019
6
MJ Guptill
0
1
NZl
Win
Manchester
22 Jun 2019
C Munro
0
1
NZl
Win
Manchester
22 Jun 2019
7
RG Sharma
0
2
Ind
Aus
Delhi
08 Oct 2023
Ishan Kishan
0
2
Ind
Aus
Delhi
08 Oct 2023
RG Sharma scored zero in this game to provide the 49th occasion of a captain scoring zero in an innings in the World Cup. He became the fourth Indian captain to score zero in an innings in the World Cup. RG Sharma scored zero in this game on his captaincy debut in the World Cup.
Ishan Kishan was dismissed by the first ball for a duck in this game to provide the 222nd occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 16th occasion of an Indian batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the World Cup.
Ishan Kishan was dismissed by the first ball for a duck in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a batsman
collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the on going World Cup 2023.
No
Player
Runs
BF
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
WA Young
0
1
2
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
05 Oct 2023
2
Hasan Ali
0
1
1
Pak
Net
Hyderabad
06 Oct 2023
3
DN Wellalage
0
1
2
Srl
RSA
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
4
Ishan Kishan
0
1
2
Ind
Aus
Chennai
08 Oct 2023
Ishan Kishan was dismissed by the first ball for a duck in this game to provide the 32nd occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the World Cup.
RG Sharma, Ishan Kishan and SS Iyer scored zeroes in this game as a result of which the Indian batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings read 59 at the end of this game
MR Marsh and AT Carey scored zeroes in this game to provide the 53rd and 54th occasion of Australian batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in the World Cup
AT Carey scored zero in this game to provide the 63rd occasion of a wicket keeper batsmen scoring zero in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring zero in an innings in the World Cup.
AT Carey of Australia scored zero and KL Rahul of India scored 97 not out in this game to provide the fourth occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring zero and fifty in a World Cuo match. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AJ Stewart
0
2
Eng
Ind
Durban
26 Feb 2003
2
R Dravid
62
1
Ind
Eng
Durban
26 Feb 2003
1
MS Dhoni
0
1
Ind
Ban
Port of Spain
17 Mar 2007
2
Mushfiqur Rahim
56*
2
Ban
Ind
Port of Spain
17 Mar 2007
1
MA Ouma
0
1
Ken
Can
Delhi
07 Mar 2011
2
A Bagai
64*
2
Can
Ken
Delhi
07 Mar 2011
1
AT Carey
0
1
Aus
Ind
Chennai
08 Oct 2023
2
KL Rahul
97*
2
Ind
Aus
Chennai
08 Oct 2023
KL Rahul scored 97 not out in this game to provide the 66th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the ninth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in an innings in the World Cup.
KL Rahul scored 97 not out in this game to provide the sixth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety in an innings in the World Cup.
RG Sharma and KL Rahul scored zero and 97 not out respectively in this game to provide the second occasion of captain and wicket keeper batsman from the same team scoring zero and fifty in an innings in the World Cup.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
EJG Morgan
C
00
2
Eng
Ban
Adelaide
09 Mar 2015
2
JC Buttler
K
65
2
Eng
Ban
Adelaide
09 Mar 2015
1
RG Sharma
C
00
2
Ind
Aus
Chennai
08 Oct 2023
2
KL Rahul
K
97*
2
Ind
Aus
Chennai
08 Oct 2023
India lost three wickets for two runs in this game to provide the second occasion of a team losing its three wickets for two runs in the World Cup. Ireland had lost three wickets for two runs against Australia at Bridgetown on 13 Apr 2007
V Kohli-KL Rahul posted 165 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 45th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in the World Cup. It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in the World Cup.
V Kohli-KL Rahul posted 165 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership by Indian batsmen for the fourth wicket in the World Cup. The previous best was 142 runs partnership between NS Sidhu and VG Kambli against Zimbabwe at Kanpur on 06 Mar 1996.
V Kohli-KL Rahul posted 165 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 314th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the World Cup. It also provides the 39th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the World Cup.
V Kohli-KL Rahul posted 165 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 28th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the World Cup against Australia. It also provides the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the World Cup against Australia
V Kohli-KL Rahul posted 165 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for any wicket by Indian batsmen the World Cup against Australia. The previous best was 141 runs partnership between A Jadeja and RR Singh for the fifth wicket against Australia at The Oval on 04 Jun 1999.
Australia was dismissed all out for 199 in this game to provide the 312th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup. It also provide the 20th occasion of Australia dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup
Australia was dismissed all out for 199 in the first innings of this game to provide the 137th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the first innings of a game in the World Cup. It also provide the tenth occasion of Australia dismissed all out in the first innings of a game in the World Cup
WC 2023 – Match 04 – South Africa Vs Sri Lanka at Delhi on 07.04.23
South Africa posted 428 for 5 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of a team posting a total of 400 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
South Africa
428-5
50.0
1
Sri Lanka
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
2
Australia
417-6
50.0
1
Afghanistan
Perth
04 Mar 2015
3
India
413-5
50.0
1
Bermuda
Port of Spain
19 Mar 2007
4
South Africa
411-4
50.0
1
Ireland
Canberra
03 Mar 2015
5
South Africa
408-5
50.0
1
West Indies
Sydney
27 Feb 2015
South Africa posted 428 for 5 in this game to provide the highest team total in an innings in the World Cup. Previous best was Australia’s 417-6 against Afghanistan at Perth on 04 Mar 2015
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
South Africa
428-5
50.0
1
Sri Lanka
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
2
Australia
417-6
50.0
1
Afghanistan
Perth
04 Mar 2015
South Africa posted 428 for 5 in this game to provide the third occasion of South Africa posting a total of 400 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
South Africa
428-5
50.0
1
Sri Lanka
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
2
South Africa
411-4
50.0
1
Ireland
Canberra
03 Mar 2015
3
South Africa
408-5
50.0
1
West Indies
Sydney
27 Feb 2015
South Africa posted 428 for 5 in this game to provide its highest team total in an innings in the World Cup. Previous best was its 411-4 against Ireland at Canberra on 03 Mar 2015
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
South Africa
428-5
50.0
1
Sri Lanka
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
2
South Africa
411-4
50.0
1
Ireland
Canberra
03 Mar 2015
South Africa posted 428 for 5 in this game to provide the 25th occasion of a team posting 400 plus runs in a one day international.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
434/4
50.0
1
South Africa
Johannesburg
12 Mar 2006
2
South Africa
438/9
49.5
2
Australia
Johannesburg
12 Mar 2006
3
Sri Lanka
443/9
50.0
1
Netherlands
Amstelveen
04 Jul 2006
4
South Africa
418/5
50.0
1
Zimbabwe
Potchefstroom
20 Sep 2006
5
India
413/5
50.0
1
Bermuda
Port of Spain
19 Mar 2007
6
New Zealand
402/2
50.0
1
Ireland
Aberdeen
01 Jul 2008
7
India
414/7
50.0
1
Sri Lanka
Rajkot
15 Dec 2009
8
Sri Lanka
411/8
50.0
2
India
Rajkot
15 Dec 2009
9
India
401/3
50.0
1
South Africa
Gwalior
24 Feb 2010
10
India
418/5
50.0
1
West Indies
Indore
08 Dec 2011
11
India
404/5
50.0
1
Sri Lanka
Eden Gardens
13 Nov 2014
12
South Africa
439/2
50.0
1
West Indies
Johannesburg
18 Jan 2015
13
South Africa
408/5
50.0
1
West Indies
Sydney
27 Feb 2015
14
South Africa
411/4
50.0
1
Ireland
Canberra
03 Mar 2015
15
Australia
417/6
50.0
1
Afghanistan
Perth
04 Mar 2015
16
England
408/9
50.0
1
New Zealand
Birmingham
09 Jun 2015
17
South Africa
438/4
50.0
1
India
Wankhede
25 Oct 2015
18
England
444/3
50.0
1
Pakistan
Nottingham
30 Aug 2016
19
England
481/6
50.0
1
Australia
Nottingham
19 Jun 2018
20
England
418/6
50.0
1
West Indies
St George’s
27 Feb 2019
21
England
498/4
50.0
1
Netherlands
Amstelveen
17 Jun 2022
22
India
409/8
50.0
1
Bangladesh
Chattogram
10 Dec 2022
23
Zimbabwe
408/6
50.0
1
U.S.A.
Harare
26 Jun 2023
24
South Africa
416/5
50.0
1
Australia
Centurion
15 Sep 2023
25
South Africa
428/5
50.0
1
Sri Lanka
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
South Africa posted 428 for 5 in this game to provide the eighth occasion of South Africa posting 400 plus runs in a one day international.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
South Africa
438/9
49.5
2
Australia
Johannesburg
12 Mar 2006
2
South Africa
418/5
50.0
1
Zimbabwe
Potchefstroom
20 Sep 2006
3
South Africa
439/2
50.0
1
West Indies
Johannesburg
18 Jan 2015
4
South Africa
408/5
50.0
1
West Indies
Sydney
27 Feb 2015
5
South Africa
411/4
50.0
1
Ireland
Canberra
03 Mar 2015
6
South Africa
438/4
50.0
1
India
Wankhede
25 Oct 2015
7
South Africa
416/5
50.0
1
Australia
Centurion
15 Sep 2023
8
South Africa
428/5
50.0
1
Sri Lanka
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
South Africa posted 428 for 5 in this game to provide the third occasion of a team posting 400 plus runs in a one day international against Sri Lanka. Interestingly enough, all these three totals have come on Indian soil. It also represents the highest total against Sri Lanka in a one day international
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
414/7
50.0
1
Sri Lanka
Rajkot
15 Dec 2009
2
India
404/5
50.0
1
Sri Lanka
Eden Gardens
13 Nov 2014
3
South Africa
428/5
50.0
1
Sri Lanka
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
This game witnessed three South African batsmen scoring centuries in its innings to provide the fourth occasion of three batsmen scoring centuries in an innings. All the four occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
HM Amla
153*
1
RSA
Win
Johannesburg
18 Jan 2015
2
RR Rossouw
128
1
RSA
Win
Johannesburg
18 Jan 2015
3
AB de Villiers
149
1
RSA
Win
Johannesburg
18 Jan 2015
1
Q de Kock
109
1
RSA
Ind
Wankhede
25 Oct 2015
2
F du Plessis
133*
1
RSA
Ind
Wankhede
25 Oct 2015
3
AB de Villiers
119
1
RSA
Ind
Wankhede
25 Oct 2015
1
PD Salt
122
1
Eng
Net
Amstelveen
17 Jun 2022
2
DJ Malan
125
1
Eng
Net
Amstelveen
17 Jun 2022
3
JC Buttler
162*
1
Eng
Net
Amstelveen
17 Jun 2022
1
Q de Kock
100
1
RSA
Srl
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
2
HE van der Dussen
108
1
RSA
Srl
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
3
AK Markram
106
1
RSA
Srl
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
This game witnessed three South African batsmen scoring centuries in its innings to provide the first occasion of three batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the World Cup.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Q de Kock
100
1
RSA
Srl
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
2
HE van der Dussen
108
1
RSA
Srl
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
3
AK Markram
106
1
RSA
Srl
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
World Cup witnessed 200 centuries in this game. HE ven der Dussen’s 108 in this game provided the 200th century of the World Cup. At the end of this game, 201 centuries have been scored in the World Cup. Here are the progressive milestones in terms of 50 centuries.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
001
DL Amiss
137
1
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
07 Jun 1975
050
ME Waugh
110
2
Aus
NZl
Chennai
11 Mar 1996
100
ML Hayden
103
1
Aus
NZl
St George’s
20 Apr 2007
150
BRM Taylor
121
2
Zim
Ire
Hobart
07 Mar 2015
200
HE van der Dussen
108
1
RSA
Srl
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
201
AK Markram
106
1
RSA
Srl
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
Q de Kock scored exact 100 runs in this game to become the eleventh batsman to score exact 100 runs in an innings in the World Cup.
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Saleem Malik
100
Pak
Srl
Faisalabad
25 Oct 1987
2
DC Boon
100
Aus
NZl
Auckland
22 Feb 1992
3
DC Boon
100
Aus
Win
Melbourne
18 Mar 1992
4
KP Pietersen
100
Eng
Win
Bridgetown
21 Apr 2007
5
M Jayawardene
100
Srl
Can
Hambantota
20 Feb 2011
6
M Jayawardene
100
Srl
Afg
Dunedin
22 Feb 2015
7
S Dhawan
100
Ind
Ire
Hamilton
10 Mar 2015
8
AJ Finch
100
Aus
Eng
Lord’s
25 Jun 2019
9
Imam-ul-Haq
100
Pak
Ban
Lord’s
05 Jul 2019
10
F du Plessis
100
RSA
Aus
Manchester
06 Jul 2019
11
Q de Kock
100
RSA
Srl
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
At the end of this game, there are seventeen centuries scored by South African batsmen in the World Cup and they are listed below.
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
G Kirsten
188*
RSA
UAE
Rawalpindi
16 Feb 1996
2
AB de Villiers
162*
RSA
Win
Sydney
27 Feb 2015
3
AC Hudson
161
RSA
Net
Rawalpindi
05 Mar 1996
4
HM Amla
159
RSA
Ire
Canberra
03 Mar 2015
5
AB de Villiers
146
RSA
Win
St George’s
10 Apr 2007
6
DA Miller
138*
RSA
vZim
Hamilton
15 Feb 2015
7
AB de Villiers
134
RSA
Net
Mohali
03 Mar 2011
8
JH Kallis
128*
RSA
Net
Basseterre
16 Mar 2007
9
JP Duminy
115*
RSA
Zim
Hamilton
15 Feb 2015
10
HM Amla
113
RSA
Net
Mohali
03 Mar 2011
11
F du Plessis
109
RSA
Ire
Canberra
03 Mar 2015
12
HE van der Dussen
108
RSA
Srl
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
13
AB de Villiers
107*
RSA
Win
Delhi
24 Feb 2011
14
AK Markram
106
RSA
Srl
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
15
HH Gibbs
101
RSA
Aus
Leeds
13 Jun 1999
16
F du Plessis
100
RSA
Aus
Manchester
06 Jul 2019
17
Q de Kock
100
RSA
Srl
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
Q de Kock’s century in this game provides the 18th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century 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
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
17
Mushfiqur Rahim
102*
Ban
Aus
Nottingham
20 Jun 2019
18
Q de Kock
100
RSA
Srl
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
It also provides the third occasion of a South African wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in the World Cup.Interestingly, all these three centuries have been scored on the Indian soil. Q de Kock became the second South African wicket keeper to score a century in the World Cup.
No
Player
Runs
Team
Oppn
Ground
Start Date
1
AB de Villiers
107*
RSA
Win
Delhi
24 Feb 2011
2
AB de Villiers
134
RSA
Net
Mohali
03 Mar 2011
3
Q de Kock
100
RSA
Srl
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
Q de Kock-HE van der Dussen of South Africa posted 204 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 20th occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of South African batsmen posting 200 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup against Sri Lanka.
Q de Kock-HE van der Dussen of South Africa posted 204 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs in an innings for the second wicket in the World Cup.
South Africa won this game by 102 runs to provide the 71st occasion of a team winning a World Cup game by 100 plus runs margin.It also provides the twelfth occasion of South Africa winning a World Cup game by 100 plus runs margin.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
South Africa
won
257 runs
West Indies
Sydney
27 Feb 2015
2
South Africa
won
231 runs
Netherlands
Mohali
03 Mar 2011
3
South Africa
won
221 runs
Netherlands
Basseterre
16 Mar 2007
4
South Africa
won
206 runs
Bangladesh
Dhaka
19 Mar 2011
5
South Africa
won
201 runs
Ireland
Canberra
03 Mar 2015
6
South Africa
won
169 runs
U.A.E.
Rawalpindi
16 Feb 1996
7
South Africa
won
160 runs
Netherlands
Rawalpindi
05 Mar 1996
8
South Africa
won
146 runs
U.A.E.
Wellington
12 Mar 2015
9
South Africa
won
131 runs
Ireland
Kolkata
15 Mar 2011
10
South Africa
won
122 runs
England
The Oval
22 May 1999
11
South Africa
won
118 runs
Canada
East London
27 Feb 2003
12
South Africa
won
102 runs
Sri Lanka
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
South Africa now holds the record for winning the most games in the World Cup by 100 plus runs margin. It went past England which had won eleven games with 100 plus runs margin in the World Cup
Q de Kock-HE van der Dussen of South Africa posted 204 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 313th occasion of batsmen posting 100 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 30th occasion of South African batsmen posting 200 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 35th occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup against Sri Lanka.
Q de Kock-HE van der Dussen of South Africa posted 204 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 73rd occasion of batsmen posting 100 plus runs in an innings for the second wicket in the World Cup. It also provides the eighth occasion of South African batsmen posting 100 plus runs in an innings for the second wicket in the World Cup. It also provides the seventh occasion of batsmen posting 100 plus runs in an innings for the second wicket in the World Cup against Sri Lanka.
Q de Kock scored 100 runs in this game to provide the 104th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the eighth occasion of an South African opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the tenth occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup against Sri Lanka
Q de Kock scored 100 runs in this game to provide the fifth occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of a South African wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of an wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup against Sri Lanka
Q de Kock of South Africa scored 100 and BKG Mendis of Sri Lanka scored 76 in this game to provide thetenth occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring fifties in a game in the World Cup.
Q de Kock of South Africa scored 100 and BKG Mendis of Sri Lanka scored 76 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of one of the rival wicket keepers scoring a century and another s half century in a game in the World Cup.
The following South African cricketers made their World Cup game.- T Bsvuma. G Coetzee, M Jansen, H Classen and KA Maharaj. At the end of this game, 71 South African cricketers have appeared in the World Cup.
The following Sri Lankan cricketers made their World Cup game.- KIC Asalanka, J Madhushanka, P Nissanka, M Pathirana, S Samarawickrama, MD Shanaka and DM Wellalage. At the end of this game, 96 Srl Lankan cricketers have appeared in the World Cup.
It is interesting to note that the rival captains – TM Bavuma and MD Shanaka – were making their World Cup debut in this game.
MD Shanaka of Sri Lanka scored 68 in this game to provide the 180th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 22nd occasion of a Sri Lankan captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup
MD Shanaka of Sri Lanka scored 68 in this game to provide the 13th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup against South Africa. It also provides the first occasion of a Sri Lankan captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup against South Africa
Q de Kock of South Africa scored 100 and BKG Mendis of Sri Lanka scored 76 in this game to provide the117th and 118th occasion of wicket keepers scoring fifties in a game in the World Cup.
Q de Kock of South Africa scored 100 76 in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a South African wicket keepers scoring fifties in a game in the World Cup. BKG Mendis of Sri Lanka scored 76 in this game to provide the 19th occasion of a Sri Lankan wicket keepers scoring fifties in a game in the World Cup.
Q de Kock of South Africa scored 100 76 in this game to provide the second occasion of a South African wicket keepers scoring fifties in a game in the World Cup against Sri Lanka. BKG Mendis of Sri Lanka scored 76 in this game to provide the first occasion of a Sri Lankan wicket keepers scoring fifties in a game in the World Cup against South Africa
Q de Kock of South Africa scored 100 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of his scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup. He became the fifth wicket keeper in the history of the World Cup to score fifties on five or more occasions.. Others are – KC Sangakkara {12}, AC Gilchrist {09}, Mushfiqur Rahim {07} and MS Dhoni {05}.
KIC Asalanka {79} and MD Shanaka {68} of Sri Lanka scored fifties in their World Cup debut game to provide the eleventh occasion of two or more batsmen scoring fifties on their World Cup debut
No
No
Batsmen
Score
Team
Opp
Ground
Edition
1
1
JM Parker
66
NZl
EAF
Birmingham
1975
2
GM Turner
171*
NZl
EAF
Birmingham
1975
2
1
Majid Khan
65
Pak
Aus
Leeds
1975
2
Asif Iqbal
53
Pak
Aus
Leeds
1975
3
1
DL Amiss
137
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
1975
2
KWR Fletcher
68
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
1975
3
CM Old
51*
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
1975
4
1
TM Chapell
110
Aus
Ind
Nottingham
1983
2
KC Wessela
76
Aus
Ind
Nottingham
1983
5
1
DSBP Kuruppu
72
Srl
Pak
Swansea
1983
2
RG de Alwis
59*
Srl
Pak
Swansea
1983
6
1
SC Ganguly
97
Ind
RSA
Hove
1999
7
2
R Dravid
54
Ind
RSA
Hove
1999
8
1
MP Vaughan
51
Eng
Net
East London
2003
2
NV Knight
51
Eng
Net
East London
2003
9
1
Tamim Iqbal
51
Ban
Ind
Trinidad
2007
2
Saqibul Hussain
53
Ban
Ind
Trinidad
2007
3
Mushfiqar Rahim
59*
Ban
Ind
Trinidad
2007
10
1
Mohd Rizwan
68
Pak
Net
Hyd-RGS
2023
2
Saud Shakeel
68
Pak
Net
Hyd-RGS
2023
11
1
KIC Asalanka
79
Srl
RSA
Delhi
2023
2
MD Shanaka
68
Srl
RSA
Delhi
2023
MD Shanaka {68} and BKG Mendis {76} of Sri Lanka scored fifties in this game to provide the ninth occasion of captain and wicket keeper from the same team batsmen scoring fifties in a World Cup game. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
C
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
LRD Mendis
C
56
2
Srl
Eng
Taunton
11 Jun 1983
2
RG de Alwis
K
58*
2
Srl
Eng
Taunton
11 Jun 1983
2
1
MO Odumbe
C
50
2
Ken
Aus
Visakhapatnam
23 Feb 1996
2
KO Otieno
K
85
2
Ken
Aus
Visakhapatnam
23 Feb 1996
3
1
RT Ponting
C
140*
1
Aus
Ind
Johannesburg
23 Mar 2003
2
AC Gilchrist
K
57
1
Aus
Ind
Johannesburg
23 Mar 2003
4
1
LRPL Taylor
C
74
1
NZl
Can
Wankhede
13 Mar 2011
2
BB McCullum
K
101
1
NZl
Can
Wankhede
13 Mar 2011
5
1
RT Ponting
C
104
1
Aus
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Mar 2011
2
BJ Haddin
K
53
1
Aus
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Mar 2011
6
1
AD Mathews
C
51
1
Srl
Sco
Hobart
11 Mar 2015
2
KC Sangakkara
K
124
1
Srl
Sco
Hobart
11 Mar 2015
7
1
FDM Karunaratne
C
97
2
Srl
Aus
The Oval
15 Jun 2019
2
MDKJ Perera
K
52
2
Srl
Aus
The Oval
15 Jun 2019
8
1
V Kohli
C
72
1
Ind
Win
Manchester
27 Jun 2019
2
MS Dhoni
K
56*
1
Ind
Win
Manchester
27 Jun 2019
9
1
MD Shanaka
C
68
2
Srl
RSA
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
2
BKG Mendis
K
76
2
Srl
RSA
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
K Rajitha {one for 90} and M Pathirana {one for 96} of Sri Lanka and M Jansen {one for 92] of South Africa conceded 90 plus runs in this game to provide the 12th.13th and 14th occasion of a bowler conceding 90 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup
K Rajitha {one for 90} and M Pathirana {one for 96} of Sri Lanka conceded 90 plus runs in this game to provide the third and fourth occasion of a bowler conceding 90 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup
K Rajitha {one for 90} and M Pathirana {one for 96} of Sri Lanka and M Jansen {one for 92] of South Africa conceded 90 plus runs in this game to provide the first occasion of three bowlers conceding 90 plus runs in a match in the World Cup
K Rajitha {one for 90} and M Pathirana {one for 96} of Sri Lanka conceded 90 plus runs in this game to provide the first occasion of two bowlers conceding 90 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup
An interesting observation in the team scores of the two teams in this game. South Africa posted 428 {4×2=8}. Sri Lanka posted 326 {3×2=6}
MD Shanaka scored a half century – 78 runs – on his World Cup debut as captain.
This match produced the following World Cup records. It has the highest match total aggregate of 754 runs. Previous best was 714 runs in the game between Australia and Bangladesh at Nottingham 2019. This game between South Africa and Sri Lanka became the second game to produce the match total aggregate of 700 plus runs in the World Cup.
This game produced 105 boundary fours – a record for most boundary fours in a World Cup match. Previous best was 93 boundary fours in the match between New Zealand and West Indies at Wellington 2015. This game between South Africa and Sri Lanka became the first game to produce 100 plus boundary fours.
BKG Mendis of Sri Lanka score eight boundary sixes in his innings of 76 to provide the tenth occasion of a batsman scoring eight or more boundary sixes in an innings in the World Cup
No
Batsmen
Runs
6s
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
EJG Morgan
148
17
Eng
Afg
Manchester
18 Jun 2019
2
CH Gayle
215
16
Win
Zim
Canberra
24 Feb 2015
3
MJ Guptill
237*
11
NZl
Win
Wellington
21 Mar 2015
4
DA Miller
138*
09
RSA
Zim
Hamilton
15 Feb 2015
5
RT Ponting
140*
08
Aus
Ind
Johannesburg
23 Mar 2003
6
Imran Nazir
160
08
Pak
Zim
Kingston
21 Mar 2007
7
AC Gilchrist
149
08
Aus
Srl
Bridgetown
28 Apr 2007
8
AB de Villiers
162*
08
RSA
Win
Sydney
27 Feb 2015
9
CH Gayle
061
08
Win
NZl
Wellington
21 Mar 2015
10
BKG Mendis
076
08
Srl
RSA
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
AD Markram scored 100 in 49 deliveries establishing the record for the fastest century in the World Cup in terms of deliveries. The previous record was credited to Kevin O’Brien of Ireland who had scored a century in 50 deliveries against England at Bengaluru on 02 Mar 2011.Kevin O’Brien scored 113 runs in this game.
This game witnessed six fifties to provide the ninth occasion of a World Cup game producing six fifties. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Score
4s
6s
I
Team
Oppn
Ground
Start Date
1
1
RB McCosker
73
2
0
1
Aus
Srl
The Oval
11 Jun 1975
2
A Turner
101
9
1
1
Aus
Srl
The Oval
11 Jun 1975
3
GS Chappell
50
5
1
1
Aus
Srl
The Oval
11 Jun 1975
4
KD Walters
59
5
0
1
Aus
Srl
The Oval
11 Jun 1975
5
SRD Wettimuny
53*
7
0
2
Srl
Aus
The Oval
11 Jun 1975
6
MH Tissera
52
7
0
2
Srl
Aus
The Oval
11 Jun 1975
2
1
Mohsin Khan
82
5
1
1
Pak
Srl
Swansea
09 Jun 1983
2
Zaheer Abbas
82
10
0
1
Pak
Srl
Swansea
09 Jun 1983
3
Javed Miandad
72
4
3
1
Pak
Srl
Swansea
09 Jun 1983
4
Imran Khan
56*
6
2
1
Pak
Srl
Swansea
09 Jun 1983
5
DSBP Kuruppu
72
7
2
2
Srl
Pak
Swansea
09 Jun 1983
6
RG de Alwis
59*
5
1
2
Srl
Pak
Swansea
09 Jun 1983
3
1
A Flower
115*
8
1
1
Zim
Srl
New Plymouth
23 Feb 1992
2
KJ Arnott
52
4
1
1
Zim
Srl
New Plymouth
23 Feb 1992
3
AC Waller
83*
9
3
1
Zim
Srl
New Plymouth
23 Feb 1992
4
RS Mahanama
59
4
0
2
Srl
Zim
New Plymouth
23 Feb 1992
5
MAR Samarasekera
75
11
1
2
Srl
Zim
New Plymouth
23 Feb 1992
6
A Ranatunga
88*
9
1
2
Srl
Zim
New Plymouth
23 Feb 1992
4
1
RA Smith
75
8
1
1
Eng
Pak
Karachi
03 Mar 1996
2
MA Atherton
66
6
0
1
Eng
Pak
Karachi
03 Mar 1996
3
GP Thorpe
52*
3
0
1
Eng
Pak
Karachi
03 Mar 1996
4
Saeed Anwar
71
8
0
2
Pak
Eng
Karachi
03 Mar 1996
5
Ijaz Ahmed
70
6
0
2
Pak
Eng
Karachi
03 Mar 1996
6
Inzamam-ul-Haq
53*
6
0
2
Pak
Eng
Karachi
03 Mar 1996
5
1
V Sehwag
73
12
0
1
Ind
RSA
Nagpur
12 Mar 2011
2
SR Tendulkar
111
8
3
1
Ind
RSA
Nagpur
12 Mar 2011
3
G Gambhir
69
7
0
1
Ind
RSA
Nagpur
12 Mar 2011
4
HM Amla
61
5
0
2
RSA
Ind
Nagpur
12 Mar 2011
5
JH Kallis
69
4
0
2
RSA
Ind
Nagpur
12 Mar 2011
6
AB de Villiers
52
6
1
2
RSA
Ind
Nagpur
12 Mar 2011
6
1
JJ Roy
54
8
0
1
Eng
RSA
The Oval
30 May 2019
2
JE Root
51
5
0
1
Eng
RSA
The Oval
30 May 2019
3
EJG Morgan
57
4
3
1
Eng
RSA
The Oval
30 May 2019
4
BA Stokes
89
9
0
1
Eng
RSA
The Oval
30 May 2019
5
Q de Kock
68
6
2
2
RSA
Eng
The Oval
30 May 2019
6
HE van der Dussen
50
4
1
2
RSA
Eng
The Oval
30 May 2019
7
1
RG Sharma
57
3
1
1
Ind
Aus
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
2
S Dhawan
117
16
0
1
Ind
Aus
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
3
V Kohli
82
4
2
1
Ind
Aus
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
4
DA Warner
56
5
0
2
Aus
Ind
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
5
SPD Smith
69
5
1
2
Aus
Ind
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
7
AT Carey
55*
5
1
2
Aus
Ind
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
8
1
DA Warner
166
14
5
1
Aus
Ban
Nottingham
20 Jun 2019
2
AJ Finch
53
5
2
1
Aus
Ban
Nottingham
20 Jun 2019
3
UT Khawaja
89
10
0
1
Aus
Ban
Nottingham
20 Jun 2019
4
Tamim Iqbal
62
6
0
2
Ban
Aus
Nottingham
20 Jun 2019
5
Mushfiqur Rahim
102*
9
1
2
Ban
Aus
Nottingham
20 Jun 2019
6
Mahmudullah
69
5
3
2
Ban
Aus
Nottingham
20 Jun 2019
9
1
Q de Kock
100
12
3
1
RSA
Srl
Dehi
07 Oct 2023
2
HE Van der Dussen
108
13
2
1
RSA
Srl
Dehi
07 Oct 2023
3
AK Markram
106
14
1
1
RSA
Srl
Dehi
07 Oct 2023
4
BKG Mendis
76
4
8
2
Srl
RSA
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
5
KIC Asalanka
79
8
4
2
Srl
RSA
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
6
MD Shanaka
69
6
3
2
Srl
RSA
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
This game witnessed six fifties – three from each team – to provide the sixth occasion of a World Cup game producing six fifties – three from each team. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Score
4s
6s
I
Team
Oppn
Ground
Start Date
1
1
A Flower
115*
8
1
1
Zim
Srl
New Plymouth
23 Feb 1992
2
KJ Arnott
52
4
1
1
Zim
Srl
New Plymouth
23 Feb 1992
3
AC Waller
83*
9
3
1
Zim
Srl
New Plymouth
23 Feb 1992
4
RS Mahanama
59
4
0
2
Srl
Zim
New Plymouth
23 Feb 1992
5
MAR Samarasekera
75
11
1
2
Srl
Zim
New Plymouth
23 Feb 1992
6
A Ranatunga
88*
9
1
2
Srl
Zim
New Plymouth
23 Feb 1992
2
1
RA Smith
75
8
1
1
Eng
Pak
Karachi
03 Mar 1996
2
MA Atherton
66
6
0
1
Eng
Pak
Karachi
03 Mar 1996
3
GP Thorpe
52*
3
0
1
Eng
Pak
Karachi
03 Mar 1996
4
Saeed Anwar
71
8
0
2
Pak
Eng
Karachi
03 Mar 1996
5
Ijaz Ahmed
70
6
0
2
Pak
Eng
Karachi
03 Mar 1996
6
Inzamam-ul-Haq
53*
6
0
2
Pak
Eng
Karachi
03 Mar 1996
3
1
V Sehwag
73
12
0
1
Ind
RSA
Nagpur
12 Mar 2011
2
SR Tendulkar
111
8
3
1
Ind
RSA
Nagpur
12 Mar 2011
3
G Gambhir
69
7
0
1
Ind
RSA
Nagpur
12 Mar 2011
4
HM Amla
61
5
0
2
RSA
Ind
Nagpur
12 Mar 2011
5
JH Kallis
69
4
0
2
RSA
Ind
Nagpur
12 Mar 2011
6
AB de Villiers
52
6
1
2
RSA
Ind
Nagpur
12 Mar 2011
4
1
RG Sharma
57
3
1
1
Ind
Aus
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
2
S Dhawan
117
16
0
1
Ind
Aus
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
3
V Kohli
82
4
2
1
Ind
Aus
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
4
DA Warner
56
5
0
2
Aus
Ind
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
5
SPD Smith
69
5
1
2
Aus
Ind
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
6
AT Carey
55*
5
1
2
Aus
Ind
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
5
1
DA Warner
166
14
5
1
Aus
Ban
Nottingham
20 Jun 2019
2
AJ Finch
53
5
2
1
Aus
Ban
Nottingham
20 Jun 2019
3
UT Khawaja
89
10
0
1
Aus
Ban
Nottingham
20 Jun 2019
4
Tamim Iqbal
62
6
0
2
Ban
Aus
Nottingham
20 Jun 2019
5
Mushfiqur Rahim
102*
9
1
2
Ban
Aus
Nottingham
20 Jun 2019
6
Mahmudullah
69
5
3
2
Ban
Aus
Nottingham
20 Jun 2019
6
1
Q de Kock
100
12
3
1
RSA
Srl
Dehi
07 Oct 2023
2
HE Van der Dussen
108
13
2
1
RSA
Srl
Dehi
07 Oct 2023
3
AK Markram
106
14
1
1
RSA
Srl
Dehi
07 Oct 2023
4
BKG Mendis
76
4
8
2
Srl
RSA
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
5
KIC Asalanka
79
8
4
2
Srl
RSA
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
6
MD Shanaka
69
6
3
2
Srl
RSA
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
This game witnessed three fifties by Sri Lankan batsmen in a losing cause to provide a total of 393 fifties by batsmen in an innings going in vain in the World Cup. It also provides the 40th occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen’s fifties in losing cause in World Cup.
This game witnessed three fifties by Sri Lankan batsmen in a losing cause to provide a 14th occasion of three fifties by batsmen in an innings going in vain in the World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of three Sri Lankan bstsmen’s fifties in losing cause in World Cup.
This game witnessed three half centuries by Sri Lankan batsmen in a losing cause to provide a 14th occasion of three fifties by batsmen in an innings going in vain in the World Cup. It also provides ninth occasion of three Sri Lankan bstsmen’s half centuries in losing cause in World Cup.
South Africa posted 428 for 5 in this game to provide the 117th occasion of a team posting 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 14th occasion of South Africa posting 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.
Sri Lanka posted 326 in this game to provide the 118th occasion of a team posting 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 13th occasion of Sri Lanka posting 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.
South Africa posted 428 for 5 and Sri Lanka posted 326 in this game to provide the 19th occasion of both the teams posting 300 plus runs in a match in the World Cup.
Sri Lanka posted 326 in this game and lost the match to provide the 19th occasion of a team losing a World Cup game after posting 300 plus runs. It also provides the second occasion of Sri Lanka losing a World Cup after posting 300 plus runs.
Sri Lanka posted 326 in this game in the second innings and lost the match to provide the tenth occasion of a team losing a World Cup game after posting 300 plus runs when batting second.. It also provides the second occasion of Sri Lanka losing a World Cup after posting 300 plus runs while batting second
Sri Lanka was dismissed all out for 326 after posting 300 plus runs to provide the tenth occasion of a team dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup
WC 2023 – Match 3 – Afghanistan Vs Bangladesh at Dharamsala on 07.10.23
Afghanistan capped Sayed Shirzad, Azmatullah Omarzai, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Ibrahim Zadran, Naveen-ul-Haq and Rahmanulla Garbaz for this game handing them their World Cup Debut. At the end of this game, 30 Afghanistan cricketers have appeared in the World Cup.
Bangladesh capped Najmul Hossain Shanto, Shoriful Islam, Tanzid Hasan and Towhid Hridoy for this game handing them their World Cup debut. At the end of this game, 61 Banglades Cricketers have appeared in the World Cup.
Afghanistan was dismissed all out for 156 in this game to provide the 310th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the twelfth occasion of Afghanistan dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup.
Afghanistan was dismissed all out for 156 in the first innings in this game to provide the 136th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the sixth occasion of Afghanistan dismissed all out in the first innings in the World Cup.
Naveen-ul-Haq was dismissed for zero in this game. He became the third batsman to score zero on World Cup debut in the ongoing edition of World Cup 2023. Others are – WA Young of New Zealand and SA Edwards of Netherlands.
Najmul Hossain Shanto scored 59 not out in this game to provide the third occasion of a batsman scoring a half century on World Cup debut. Others are – Mohd Rizwan {68} and Saud Shakeel {68} of Pakistan
Tanzid Hasan was dismissed run out for 5 in this game to provide the 567th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 22nd occasion of a Bangladesh batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the World Cup
Tanzid Hasan was dismissed run out for 5 in this game to provide the 104th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Bangladesh opening batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the World Cup
With three wickets to his credit, Shakib-Al-Hasan became the first bowler to aggregate ten wickets against Afghanistan in the World Cup.
WC 2023 – Match 2 – Netherlands Vs Pakistan at Hyd-RGS on 06.10.23
The following ten cricketers were making their debut in the World Cup for Netherlands.
1
CN Ackermann
2
BFW de Leede
3
A Dutt
4
SA Edwards
5
AT Nidamanuru
6
MP O’Dowd
7
Saqib Zulfiqar
8
LV van Beek
9
RE van der Merwe
10
PA van Meekeren
As many as 51 Netherland cricketers have played in World Cup at the end of this game.
RE van der Merwe has represented South Africa and Netherlands in one day internationals.
Mohammad Rizwan, Saud Shakeel, Haris Rauf, Ifthikar Ahmed and Mohammad Nawaz [03] were the five Pakistan cricketers who were making their debut in the World Cup
As many as 93 Pakistan cricketers have played in the World cup at the end of this game
Mohammad Rizwan {68} and Saud Shakeel {68} scored fifties in their World Cup debut game. It provides the 106th and 107th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a fifty in the World Cup.
Mohammad Rizwan {68} and Saud Shakeel {68} scored fifties in their World Cup debut game to provide the tenth occasion of two or more batsmen scoring fifties on their World Cup debut
No
No
Batsmen
Score
Team
Opp
Ground
Edition
1
1
JM Parker
66
NZl
EAF
Birmingham
1975
2
GM Turner
171*
NZl
EAF
Birmingham
1975
2
1
Majid Khan
65
Pak
Aus
Leeds
1975
2
Asif Iqbal
53
Pak
Aus
Leeds
1975
3
1
DL Amiss
137
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
1975
2
KWR Fletcher
68
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
1975
3
CM Old
51*
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
1975
4
1
TM Chapell
110
Aus
Ind
Nottingham
1983
2
KC Wessela
76
Aus
Ind
Nottingham
1983
5
1
DSBP Kuruppu
72
Srl
Pak
Swansea
1983
2
RG de Alwis
59*
Srl
Pak
Swansea
1983
6
1
SC Ganguly
97
Ind
RSA
Hove
1999
7
2
R Dravid
54
Ind
RSA
Hove
1999
8
1
MP Vaughan
51
Eng
Net
East London
2003
2
NV Knight
51
Eng
Net
East London
2003
9
1
Tamim Iqbal
51
Ban
Ind
Trinidad
2007
2
Saqibul Hussain
53
Ban
Ind
Trinidad
2007
3
Mushfiqar Rahim
59*
Ban
Ind
Trinidad
2007
10
1
Mohd Rizwan
68
Pak
Net
Hyd-RGS
2023
2
Saud Shakeel
68
Pak
Net
Hyd-RGS
2023
Mohd Rizwan’s 68 in this game provide the 116th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Pakistan wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup.
Mohd Rizwan’s 68 in this game provide the 99th 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 half century in an innings in the World Cup.
Pakistan was dismissed all out for 286 in this game to provide the 308th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 25th occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup.
Pakistan was dismissed all out for 286 in the first innings in this game to provide the 135th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the first innings of a game in the World Cup. It also provides the ninth occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out in the first innings of a game in the World Cup.
BFW de Leede captured four wickets conceding 62 runs in this game to provide the 219th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Netherlands bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup
BFW de Leede captured four wickets conceding 62 runs in this game to provide the 155th occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Netherlands bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the World Cup
SA Edwards scored zero in this game to provide the 48th occasion of a captain scoring zero in the World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of a Netherlands captain scoring zero in the World Cup.
SA Edwards scored zero in this game to provide the 62nd occasion of a wicket keeper scoring zero in the World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of a Netherlands wicket keeper scoring zero in the World Cup.
SA Edwards scored zero in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a captain wicket keeper scoring zero in the World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of a Netherlands captain wicket keeper scoring zero in the World Cup.
BFW de Leede captured four wickets conceding 62 runs and scored 67 runs in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a cricketer performing an all round feat of scoring fifty coupled with four plus wickets in a World Cup game. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Team
Opp
Runs
W-R
Ground
Date
WC
1
Fletcher DAG
Zim
Eng
69*
4-42
Trent Bridge
09.06.83
WC
2
Botham IT
Eng
Aus
53
4-31
Sydney
05.03.92
WC
3
Johnson NC
Zim
Ken
59
4-42
Taunton
15.05.99
WC
4
Odumbe MO
Ken
Ban
52*
4-38
Johannesburg
01.03.03
WC
5
Kloppenburg JF
Net
Nam
121
4-42
Bloemfontein
03.03.03
WC
6
Yuvraj Singh
Ind
Ire
50*
5-31
Bengaluru
06.03.11
WC
7
Dilshan TM
Srl
Zim
144
4-04
Pallekele
10.03.11
WC
8
Wahab Riaz
Pak
Zim
54*
4-45
Brisbane
01.03.15
WC
9
Shakib Al Hasan
Ban
Afg
51
5-29
Southampton
24.06.19
WC
10
BFW Leeds
Net
Pak
67
4-62
Hyd-RGS
05.10.23
WC
Mohammad Rizwan-Saud Shakeel added 120 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 312th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the World Cup. It also provides the 44th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in the World Cup.
Mohammad Rizwan-Saud Shakeel added 120 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 25th occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in the World Cup.
BFW de Leeds four for 62 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 45th occasion of a bowler’s four plus wickets in the World Cup going in vain. It also provides the second occasion of a Netherland bowler’s four plus wickets in the World Cup going in vain.
BFW de Leeds four for 62 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 29th occasion of a bowler’s exact four wickets in the World Cup going in vain. It also provides the second occasion of a Netherland bowler’s exact four wickets in the World Cup going in vain.
Vikramjeeth Singh’s 52 and BFW de Leeds’ 67 in this game were in losing cause to provide the 389th and 390th occasion of a batsman’s fifty going in vain in the World Cup. It also provides the twelfth and thirteenth occasion of Netherland batsman’s fifty in losing cause in the World Cup.
BFW de Leede captured four wickets conceding 62 runs and scored 67 runs in this game was in losing cause to provide the first occasion of a cricketer’s all round feat of scoring fifty coupled with four plus wickets in a World Cup game going im vain.
Netherlands was dismissed all out for 205 in this game to provide the 309th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the tenth occasion of Netherlands dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup.
Netherlands was dismissed all out for 205 in the second innings in this game to provide the 174th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the second innings of a game in the World Cup. It also provides the seventh occasion of Netherlands dismissed all out in the second innings of a game in the World Cup.
Pakistan was dismissed all out for 286 and Netherlands was dismissed all out for 205 in this game to provide the 21st occasion of rival teams dismissed all out in a World Cup game.
Mohd Rizwan of Pakistan scored 68 and SA Edwards of New Zealand scored zero in this game to provide the fourth occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring a fifty and a Zero in a World Cup game. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
R Dravid
62
1
Ind
Eng
Durban
26 Feb 2003
2
AJ Stewart
00
2
Eng
Ind
Durban
26 Feb 2003
2
1
T Taibu
98
1
Zim
Can
Nagpur
28 Feb 2011
2
A Bagai
00
2
Can
Zim
Nagpur
28 Feb 2011
3
1
T Taibu
53
1
Zim
Ken
Eden Gardens
20 Mar 2011
2
DO Obuya
00
2
Ken
Zim
Eden Gardens
20 Mar 2011
4
1
Mohd Rizwan
68
1
Pak
Net
Hyderabad
06 Oct 2023
2
SA Edwards
00
2
Net
Paki
Hyderabad
06 Oct 2023
WC 2023 – Match 01 – England Vs New Zealand at Ahmedabad 05.10.23
The 2023 edition of the World Cup was kicked off today at Ahmedabad between the precious edition’s finalistsEngland and New Zealand.
England and New Zealand have met on ten occasions in the World Cup. Both the teams have won five occasions. England was declared winners in scores tied game at Lord’s on 14 Jul 2019. It was also their second fixture at the same venue in the world Cup matches played in India.
No
Team
Res
Margin
BR
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Eng
won
080 runs
NZl
Nottingham
11 Jun 1975
2
Eng
won
009 runs
NZl
Manchester
20 Jun 1979
3
Eng
won
106 runs
NZl
The Oval
09 Jun 1983
4
Eng
lost
002 wkts
1
NZl
Birmingham
15 Jun 1983
5
Eng
lost
007 wkts
55
NZl
Wellington
15 Mar 1992
6
Eng
lost
011 runs
NZl
Ahmedabad
14 Feb 1996
7
Eng
lost
006 wkts
54
NZl
Gros Islet
16 Mar 2007
8
Eng
lost
008 wkts
226
NZl
Wellington
20 Feb 2015
9
Eng
won
119 runs
NZl
Ch-le-St
03 Jul 2019
10
Eng
tied
–
NZl
Lord’s
14 Jul 2019
No
Team
Res
Margin
BR
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Eng
won
080 runs
NZl
Nottingham
11 Jun 1975
2
Eng
won
009 runs
NZl
Manchester
20 Jun 1979
3
Eng
won
106 runs
NZl
The Oval
09 Jun 1983
4
Eng
won
119 runs
NZl
Ch-le-St
03 Jul 2019
5
Eng
Won
tied
NZl
Lord’s
14 Jul 2019
1
Eng
lost
002 wkts
1
NZl
Birmingham
15 Jun 1983
2
Eng
lost
007 wkts
55
NZl
Wellington
15 Mar 1992
3
Eng
lost
011 runs
NZl
Ahmedabad
14 Feb 1996
4
Eng
lost
006 wkts
54
NZl
Gros Islet
16 Mar 2007
5
Eng
lost
008 wkts
226
NZl
Wellington
20 Feb 2015
New Zealand played its 90th world cup match when it met England at Ahmedabad on 05.10.23 in the opening fixture of 2023 edition. New Zealand became the second team after Australia to play 90 plus world cup matches. Australia has played 94 world cup matches.
JS Buttler lead England in this game became the eleventh captain to lead England in the World Cup. TM Latham lead New Zealand in this game became the twelfth captain to lead New Zealand in the World Cup
JS Buttler and TM Latham would become the 12th and 13th wicket keeper captains to lead a team in the World Cup.
TM Latham became the second captain wicket keeper to lead New Zealand in the World Cup. Prior to this LK Germon had led New Zealand as a captain wicket keeper.JC Buttler became the second captain wicket keeper to lead England in the World Cup. Prior to this AJ Stewer had led England as a captain wicket keeper.
England-New Zealand match at Ahmedabad on 05.10.23 became the fourth match led by wicket keeper captains in the World Cup. The other three games are – Sri Lanka Vs Canada at Hambantota on 20 Feb 2011, India vs Sri Lanka at Wankhede on 02 Apr 2011 and India vs Zimbabwe at Auckland on 14 Mar 2015
HC Brook, DJ Malan, SM Curran and LS Livingston were making their World Cup debut in this game. At the end of this game, 118 cricketers have represented England in the World Cup.
MS Chapman, DP Conway, DJ Mitchell, GN Phillips, R Ravindra and WA Young were making their World Cup debut for New Zealand. At the end of this game, 99 cricketers have represented New Zealand in the World Cup.
R Ravindra of New Zealand had a memorable debut. He captured his first World Cup wicket in the very first over he bowled in the World Cup. He dismissed HC Brook caught by DP Conway for 25 of the last delivery of his first over.
JE Root’s run aggregate in World Cup read 758 prior to the start of this game. He completed 800 runs when he was on 42 during his innings of 77 runs in this game. His run aggregate read 835 at the end of this game. He became the second England batsman to aggregate 800 plus runs in the World Cup. GA Gooch has an aggregate of897 runs in the World Cup
JE Root’s 77 in this game represent his seventh fifty in World Cup. He now shares the second place amongst England batsmen who have scored most fifties in World Cup with GA Hick. The first place is occupied by GA Gooch who has scored nine fifties.
JE Root’s 77 in this game represents the 123rd occasion of an England batsman scoring a fifty in World Cup.It also provides the 14th occasion of an England batsman scoring a fifty in World Cup against New Zealand.
JE Root’s 77 in this game represents the 105th occasion of an England batsman scoring a half century in World Cup.It also provides the eleventh occasion of an England batsman scoring a half century in World Cup against New Zealand.
R Ravindra returned with figures of one for 76 in this game to provide the 139th occasion of a bowler conceding 70 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 20th occasion of a bowler conceding 70 plus runs in the World Cup against England. It also provides the ninth occasion of a New Zealand bowler conceding 70 plus runs in the World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of a New Zealand bowler conceding 70 plus runs in the World Cup against England.
TM Latham pouched three catches behind the wicket in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of a New Zealand wicket keeper effecting three or more dismissals in an innings in the World Cup.It also provides the fifth occasion of TM Latham effecting three or more dismissals. TM Latham holds the New Zealand record for most three or more dismissals in an innings in the World Cup. He went past BB McCullum who held the previous New Zealand record wihr four occasion of three or more dismissals in the World Cup.
TM Latham became the fourth wicket keeper in the World Cup to effect three or more dismissals in an innings on five or more occasions. Others are KC Sangakkara {08}, MS Dhoni {06} and AC Gilchrist {06}
No
Player
Dis
Ct
St
I
Taam
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
KC Sangakkara
4
3
1
2
Srl
NZl
Bloemfontein
10 Feb 2003
2
KC Sangakkara
4
3
1
1
Srl
Aus
Gqeberha
18 Mar 2003
3
KC Sangakkara
3
3
0
2
Srl
Ber
Port of Spain
15 Mar 2007
4
KC Sangakkara
3
1
2
2
Srl
RSA
Providence
28 Mar 2007
5
KC Sangakkara
3
3
0
1
Srl
Ire
St George’s
18 Apr 2007
6
KC Sangakkara
4
3
1
2
Srl
Can
Hambantota
20 Feb 2011
7
KC Sangakkara
3
3
0
1
Srl
NZl
Colombo (RPS)
29 Mar 2011
8
KC Sangakkara
3
2
1
2
Srl
Ban
Melbourne
26 Feb 2015
1
MS Dhoni
3
1
2
2
Ind
Ban
Port of Spain
17 Mar 2007
2
MS Dhoni
3
3
0
1
Ind
Srl
Port of Spain
23 Mar 2007
3
MS Dhoni
3
3
0
1
Ind
Ire
Bengaluru
06 Mar 2011
4
MS Dhoni
3
3
0
2
Ind
Pak
Adelaide
15 Feb 2015
5
MS Dhoni
4
4
0
2
Ind
Ban
Melbourne
19 Mar 2015
6
MS Dhoni
4
3
1
1
Ind
Srl
Leeds
06 Jul 2019
1
AC Gilchrist
3
2
1
1
Aus
Sco
Worcester
16 May 1999
2
AC Gilchrist
4
4
0
2
Aus
Ind
The Oval
04 Jun 1999
3
AC Gilchrist
6
6
0
2
Aus
Nam
Potchefstroom
27 Feb 2003
4
AC Gilchrist
3
3
0
1
Aus
Eng
Gqeberha
02 Mar 2003
5
AC Gilchrist
4
4
0
1
Aus
RSA
Gros Islet
25 Apr 2007
6
AC Gilchrist
3
2
1
2
Aus
Srl
Bridgetown
28 Apr 2007
1
TWM Latham
5
5
0
1
NZl
Afg
Taunton
08 Jun 2019
2
TWM Latham
4
4
0
2
NZl
Win
Manchester
22 Jun 2019
3
TWM Latham
3
3
0
2
NZl
Ind
Manchester
09 Jul 2019
4
TWM Latham
3
3
0
2
NZl
Eng
Lord’s
14 Jul 2019
5
TWM Latham
3
3
0
1
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
05 Oct 2023
WA Young of New Zealand was dismissed by the first ball of the match for zero to provide the 219th occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck in the World Cup. It also provides the 17th occasion of a New Zealand batsman collecting the first ball duck in the World Cup. It also provides the 23rd occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck in the World Cup against England. It also provides the third occasion of a New Zealand batsman collecting the first ball duck in the World Cup against England
WA Young of New Zealand was dismissed by the first ball of the match for zero to provide the 31st occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in the World Cup. It also provides the sixth occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in the World Cup. It also provides the fifth occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in the World Cup against England. It also provides the second occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in the World Cup against England
SA Curran captured a wicket of the first ball he bowled on his debut in the World Cup. He captured the wicket of WA Young who was also making his World Cup debut for zero caught by JS Buttler. SA Curran became the fourth bowler in the history of World Cup. The previous three occasions of bowlers taking a wicket of the first ball they bowled on their World Cup debut
Ian Harvey (Australia) – against Pakistan in 2003 World Cup – During the group stage match between Australia and Pakistan, Ian Harvey took the wicket of a well-set Salim Elahi with his first ball of the World Cup.
Malachi Jones (Bermuda) – against India in 2007 World Cup – During the group stage match between India and Bermuda in 2007, Malachi Jones (Bermuda) took the wicket of Robin Uthappa with his very first ball.
Vijay Shankar (India) – against Pakistan in 2019 World Cup – The first ball that Shankar delivered saw Pakistan opener Imam-ul-Haq getting trapped in front of the wicket. In the rain-affected match, Pakistan lost wickets at regular intervals and eventually fell short by 89 runs (DLS method).
SA Curran captured a wicket of the first ball he bowled on his debut in the World Cup. He captured the wicket of WA Young who was also making his World Cup debut for zero caught by JS Buttler. Perhaps this is the very first occasion of a WC debutant bowler capturing the WC debutant batsman’s wicket by the first ball in the history of World Cup
DP Conway-R Ravindra added 273 runs in an unfinished partnership for the second wicket in this game to provide the 19th occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnerships in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnerships in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnerships in an innings in the World Cup against England
DP Conway-R Ravindra added 273 runs in an unfinished partnership for the second wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for any wicket by New Zealand batsmen in the World Cup. Previous best was 168 runs partnership for the fourth wicket between LK Germon-CZ Harris against Australia at Chennai on 11 Mar 1996
DP Conway-R Ravindra added 273 runs in an unfinished partnership for the second wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for any wicket by batsmen in the World Cup against England. Previous best was 231 runs unfinished partnership for the first wicket between TM Dilshan-WU Tharanga of Sri Lanka against England at Col-RPS on 26 Mar 2011
DP Conway-R Ravindra added 273 runs in an unfinished partnership for the second wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for second wicket by batsmen in the World Cup against England. Previous best was 212 runs unfinished partnership for the second wicket between KC Sangakkara-HDRL Thirimannne of Sri Lanka against England at Wellington on 01 Mar 2015.
DP Conway and R Ravindra of New Zealand scored 152* and 123* runs in this game. The following table lists the centuries scored in the opening fixtures in each edition
No
Edition
Batsman
Score
Team
Vs
Opp
Ground
Date
1
1975
DL Amiss
137
Eng
Vs
Ind
Lord’s
07.06.75
GM Turner
171*
NZl
Vs
EAF
Birmingham
07.06.75
2
1979
CG Greendige
106*
Win
Vs
Ind
Birmingham
19.06.79
3
1983
AJ Lamb
102
Eng
Vs
NZl
The Oval
09.06.83
4
1987
Javed Miandad
103
Pak
Vs
Srl
Hyd-Pak
08.10.87
5
1992
MD Crowe
100*
NZl
Vs
Aus
Auckland
22.02.92
DC Boon
100
Aus
Vs
NZl
Auckland
22.02.02
6
1996
NJ Astle
101
NZl
Vs
Eng
Ahmedabad
14.02.96
7
1999
No Hundreds scored
8
2003
BC Lara
116
Win
Vs
RSA
Cape Town
09.02.03
9
2007
No Hundreds scored
10
2011
V Sehwag
175
Ind
Vs
Ban
Dhaka
19.02.11
V Kohli
100*
Ind
Vs
Ban
Dhaka
19.02.11
11
2015
AJ Finch
135
Aus
Vs
Eng
Melbourne
14.02.15
12
2019
No Hundreds scored
13
2023
DP Conway
152*
NZl
Vs
Eng
Ahmedabad
05.10.23
R Ravindra
123*
NZl
Vs
Eng
Ahmedabad
05.10.23
DP Conway and R Ravindra of New Zealand scored 152* and 123* runs in this game to provide the second occasion of two batsmen scoring centuries in an opening fixture of a World Cup. Both the occasions are tabulated below
No
Edition
Batsman
Score
Team
Vs
Opp
Ground
Date
1
2011
V Sehwag
175
Ind
Vs
Ban
Dhaka
19.02.11
V Kohli
100*
Ind
Vs
Ban
Dhaka
19.02.11
2
2023
DP Conway
152*
NZl
Vs
Eng
Ahmedabad
05.10.23
R Ravindra
123*
NZl
Vs
Eng
Ahmedabad
05.10.23
DP Conway scored 152 not out in this game to provide the 23rd occasion of a batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MJ Guptill
237*
NZl
Win
Wellington
21 Mar 2015
2
CH Gayle
215
Win
Zim
Canberra
24 Feb 2015
3
G Kirsten
188*
RSA
UAE
Rawalpindi
16 Feb 1996
4
SC Ganguly
183
Ind
Srl
Taunton
26 May 1999
5
IVA Richards
181
Win
Srl
Karachi
13 Oct 1987
6
DA Warner
178
Aus
Afg
Perth
04 Mar 2015
7
N Kapil De
175*
Ind
Zim
Tunbridge Wells
18 Jun 1983
8
V Sehwag
175
Ind
Ban
Dhaka
19 Feb 2011
9
CB Wishart
172*
Zim
Nam
Harare
10 Feb 2003
10
GM Turner
171*
NZl
EAF
Birmingham
07 Jun 1975
11
DA Warner
166
Aus
Ban
Nottingham
20 Jun 2019
12
AB de Villiers
162*
RSA
Win
Sydney
27 Feb 2015
13
TM Dilshan
161*
Srl
Ban
Melbourne
26 Feb 2015
14
AC Hudson
161
RSA
Net
Rawalpindi
05 Mar 1996
15
Imran Nazir
160
Pak
Zim
Kingston
21 Mar 2007
16
HM Amla
159
RSA
Ire
Canberra
03 Mar 2015
17
ML Hayden
158
Aus
Win
North Sound
27 Mar 2007
18
AJ Strauss
158
Eng
Ind
Bangalore
27 Feb 2011
19
KJ Coetzer
156
Sco
Ban
Nelson
05 Mar 2015
20
JJ Roy
153
Eng
Ban
Cardiff
08 Jun 2019
21
AJ Finch
153
Aus
Srl
The Oval
15 Jun 2019
22
SR Tendulkar
152
Ind
Nam
PM Burg
23 Feb 2003
23
DP Conway
152*
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
05 Oct 2023
DP Conway scored 152 not out in this game to provide the third occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MJ Guptill
237*
NZl
Win
Wellington
21 Mar 2015
2
GM Turner
171*
NZl
EAF
Birmingham
07 Jun 1975
3
DP Conway
152*
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
05 Oct 2023
DP Conway scored 152 not out in this game to provide the 20th occasion of an opening batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MJ Guptill
237*
NZl
Win
Wellington
21 Mar 2015
2
CH Gayle
215
Win
Zim
Canberra
24 Feb 2015
3
G Kirsten
188*
RSA
UAE
Rawalpindi
16 Feb 1996
4
SC Ganguly
183
Ind
Srl
Taunton
26 May 1999
5
DA Warner
178
Aus
Afg
Perth
04 Mar 2015
6
V Sehwag
175
Ind
Ban
Dhaka
19 Feb 2011
7
CB Wishart
172*
Zim
Nam
Harare
10 Feb 2003
8
GM Turner
171*
NZl
EAF
Birmingham
07 Jun 1975
9
DA Warner
166
Aus
Ban
Nottingham
20 Jun 2019
10
TM Dilshan
161*
Srl
Ban
Melbourne
26 Feb 2015
11
AC Hudson
161
RSA
Net
Rawalpindi
05 Mar 1996
12
Imran Nazir
160
Pak
Zim
Kingston
21 Mar 2007
13
HM Amla
159
RSA
Ire
Canberra
03 Mar 2015
14
ML Hayden
158
Aus
Win
North Sound
27 Mar 2007
15
AJ Strauss
158
Eng
Ind
Bangalore
27 Feb 2011
16
KJ Coetzer
156
Sco
Ban
Nelson
05 Mar 2015
17
JJ Roy
153
Eng
Ban
Cardiff
08 Jun 2019
18
AJ Finch
153
Aus
Srl
The Oval
15 Jun 2019
19
SR Tendulkar
152
Ind
Nam
PM Burg
23 Feb 2003
20
DP Conway
152*
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
05 Oct 2023
DP Conway scored 152 not out in this game to provide the third occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MJ Guptill
237*
NZl
Win
Wellington
21 Mar 2015
2
GM Turner
171*
NZl
EAF
Birmingham
07 Jun 1975
3
DP Conway
152*
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
05 Oct 2023
DP Conway {152*} and R Ravindra {123*} scored centuries in this game to provide the 197th and 198th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 19th and 20th occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring century in the World Cup
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MJ Guptill
237*
NZl
Win
Wellington
21 Mar 2015
2
GM Turner
171*
NZl
EAF
Birmingham
07 Jun 1975
3
DP Conway
152*
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
05 Oct 2023
4
KS Williamson
148
NZl
Win
Manchester
22 Jun 2019
5
DL Houghton
142
NZl
NZl
Hyd-LBS
10 Oct 1987
6
SB Styris
141
NZl
Srl
Bloemfontein
10 Feb 2003
7
SP Fleming
134*
NZl
RSA
Johannesburg
16 Feb 2003
8
LRPL Taylor
131*
NZl
Pak
Pallekele
08 Mar 2011
9
CZ Harris
130
NZl
Aus
Chennai
11 Mar 1996
10
R Ravindra
123*
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
05 Oct 2023
11
GM Turner
114*
NZl
Ind
Manchester
14 Jun 1975
12
SB Styris
111*
NZl
Srl
St George’s
12 Apr 2007
13
KS Williamson
106*
NZl
RSA
Birmingham
19 Jun 2019
14
MJ Guptill
105
NZl
Ban
Hamilton
13 Mar 2015
15
NJ Astle
102*
NZl
Zim
Bloemfontein
08 Mar 2003
16
SP Fleming
102*
NZl
Ban
North Sound
02 Apr 2007
17
NJ Astle
101
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
14 Feb 1996
18
L Vincent
101
NZl
Can
Gros Islet
22 Mar 2007
19
BB McCullum
101
NZl
Can
Mumbai
13 Mar 2011
20
MD Crowe
100*
NZl
Aus
Auckland
22 Feb 1992
DP Conway {152*} and R Ravindra {123*} scored centuries in this game to provide the 16th and 17th occasion of a batsman scoring centuries in World Cup debut
No
Batsmen
Score
Team
Oppn
Ground
Edition
1
GM Turner
171*
NZl
EAF
Birmingham
1975
2
DL Amiss
137
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
1979
3
TM Chappell
110
Aus
Ind
Nottingham
1983
4
AJ Lamb
102
Eng
NZl
The Oval
1983
5
GR Marsh
110
Aus
Ind
Chennai
1987
6
A Flower
115*
Zim
Srl
New Plymouth
1992
7
G Kirsten
188*
RSA
UAE
Rawalpindi
1996
8
NJ Astle
101
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
1996
9
CB Wishart
172*
Zim
Nam
Harare
2003
10
A Symonds
143*
Aus
Pak
Johannesburg
2003
11
SB Styris
141*
NZl
Srl
Bloemfontien
2003
12
JP Bray
115*
Ire
Zim
Kingston
2007
13
V Kohli
100*
Ind
Ban
Dhaka
2011
14
AJ Finch
135
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
2015
15
DA Miller
138*
RSA
Zim
Hamilton
2015
16
DP Conway
152*
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
2023
17
R Ravindra
123*
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
2023
DP Conway {152*} and R Ravindra {123*} scored centuries in this game to provide the fourth and fifth occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring centuries in World Cup debut
No
Batsmen
Score
Team
Oppn
Ground
Edition
1
GM Turner
171*
NZl
EAF
Birmingham
1975
2
NJ Astle
101
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
1996
3
SB Styris
141*
NZl
Srl
Bloemfontien
2003
4
DP Conway
152*
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
2023
5
R Ravindra
123*
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
2023
World Cup has witnessed 18 occasions of two batsmen scoring centuries in an innings which includes New Zealand batsmen’s feat of DP Conway {152*} and R Ravindra {123*} scoring centuries in this game. It is the third such occasion against England and the first such occasion by New Zealand batsmen.
World Cup has witnessed three occasions of two left hand batsmen scoring centuries in an innings which includes New Zealand batsmen’s feat of DP Conway {152*} and R Ravindra {123*} scoring centuries in this game. It is the second such occasion against England and the first such occasion by New Zealand batsmen. The first such occasion against England was by Sri Lankan left hand batsmen HDRLThirumanne {139*} and KC Sangakkara {117*} at Wellington on 01Mar 2015
World Cup has witnessed three occasions of two left hand batsmen scoring unbeaten centuries in an innings which includes New Zealand batsmen’s feat of DP Conway {152*} and R Ravindra {123*} scoring centuries in this game.
The other two occasions are – South African left hand batsmen DA Miller {138*} and JP Duminy {115*} scoring unbeaten centuries against Zimbabwe at Hamilton on 24 Mar 2015. The second such occasion was by Sri Lankan left hand batsmen HDRLThirumanne {139*} and KC Sangakkara {117*} scoring unbeaten centuries against England at Wellington on 01Mar 2015.
New Zealand openers DP Conway {152*} and WA Young {zero} scored century and zero in this game to provide the sixth occasion of opening batsmen scoring a century and zero in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsmen
Score
Batsman
Score
Team
Opp
Groud
Date
1
Aamir Sohail
000
Ramiz Raja
119*
Pak
NZl
Christchurch
18.03.92
2
WTS Porterfield
000
JF Bray
115*
Ire
Zim
Kingston
15.03.07
3
RG Sharma
000
S Dhawan
137
Ind
RSA
Melbourne
22.02.15
4
DR Smith
000
CH Gayle
215
Win
Zim
Canberra
24.02.15
5
RG Sharma
102
KL Rahul
000
Ind
Eng
Birmingham
30.06.19
6
DP Conway
152*
WA Young
000
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
05.10.23
This game witnessed rival World Cup debutant bowlers capturing a wicket in the first over they bowled in the World Cup. R Ravindra of New Zealand and SA Curran of England were the bowlers who performed the feat
DP Conway {152*} and R Ravindra {123*} scored centuries in this game to provide the first occasion of two batsman from the same team scoring centuries in World Cup debut
New Zealand won this game by nine wickets to provide the 24th occasion of a team winning a World Cup game by exact nine wickets
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Overs
Max
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
West Indies
9 wickets
236
087
20.4
60.0
v Sri Lanka
Manchester
07 Jun 1975
2
West Indies
9 wickets
051
191
51.3
60.0
v India
Birmingham
09 Jun 1979
3
New Zealand
9 wickets
074
190
47.4
60.0
v Sri Lanka
Nottingham
09 Jun 1979
4
England
9 wickets
215
137
24.1
60.0
v Sri Lanka
Leeds
20 Jun 1983
5
India
9 wickets
107
222
32.1
50.0
v New Zealand
Nagpur
31 Oct 1987
6
South Africa
9 wickets
013
171
46.5
49.0
v Australia
Sydney
26 Feb 1992
7
Pakistan
9 wickets
090
110
18.0
33.0
v U.A.E.
Gujranwala
24 Feb 1996
8
England
9 wickets
066
204
39.0
50.0
v Kenya
Canterbury
18 May 1999
9
Pakistan
9 wickets
015
242
47.3
50.0
v New Zealand
Manchester
16 Jun 1999
10
Australia
9 wickets
166
126
22.2
50.0
v India
Centurion
15 Feb 2003
11
New Zealand
9 wickets
013
226
36.5
39.0
v South Africa
Johannesburg
16 Feb 2003
12
Sri Lanka
9 wickets
272
037
04.4
50.0
v Canada
Paarl
19 Feb 2003
13
New Zealand
9 wickets
124
175
29.2
50.0
v Bangladesh
North Sound
02 Apr 2007
14
Australia
9 wickets
226
092
12.2
50.0
v Ireland
Bridgetown
13 Apr 2007
15
South Africa
9 wickets
184
155
19.2
50.0
v England
Bridgetown
17 Apr 2007
16
Sri Lanka
9 wickets
188
143
18.4
50.0
v Kenya
Colombo (RPS)
01 Mar 2011
17
West Indies
9 wickets
226
059
12.2
50.0
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
04 Mar 2011
18
India
9 wickets
187
103
18.5
50.0
v U.A.E.
Perth
28 Feb 2015
19
Sri Lanka
9 wickets
016
310
47.2
50.0
v England
Wellington
01 Mar 2015
20
England
9 wickets
041
101
18.1
25.0
v Afghanistan
Sydney
13 Mar 2015
21
South Africa
9 wickets
192
134
18.0
50.0
v Sri Lanka
Sydney
18 Mar 2015
22
South Africa
9 wickets
116
127
28.4
48.0
v Afghanistan
Cardiff
15 Jun 2019
23
South Africa
9 wickets
076
204
37.2
50.0
v Sri Lanka
Che-le-St
28 Jun 2019
24
New Zealand
9 wickets
082
283
36.2
50.0
v England
Ahmedabad
05 Oct 2023
New Zealand won this game by nine wickets to provide the fourth occasion of a New Zealand winning a World Cup game by exact nine wickets
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Overs
Max
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
New Zealand
9 wickets
74
190
47.4
60.0
v Sri Lanka
Nottingham
09 Jun 1979
2
New Zealand
9 wickets
13
226
36.5
39.0
v South Africa
Johannesburg
16 Feb 2003
3
New Zealand
9 wickets
124
175
29.2
50.0
v Bangladesh
North Sound
02 Apr 2007
4
New Zealand
9 wickets
82
283
36.2
50.0
v England
Ahmedabad
05 Oct 2023
New Zealand won this game by nine wickets to provide the third occasion of a team winning a World Cup game by exact nine wickets against England
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Overs
Max
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
South Africa
9 wickets
184
155
19.2
50.0
v England
Bridgetown
17 Apr 2007
2
Sri Lanka
9 wickets
16
310
47.2
50.0
v England
Wellington
01 Mar 2015
3
New Zealand
9 wickets
82
283
36.2
50.0
v England
Ahmedabad
05 Oct 2023
An avid fan of cricket, Sri Ramachandra Rao, retired Assistant General Manager of the erstwhile Corporation Bank and brother of Sri C Prahlada Rao, former General Manager of the erstwhile Dena Bank, who was my boss, has pointed out a world record which I had missed out during the compilation of statistics of this match. He has pointed out that for the first time in the history of one day internationals, all the eleven batsmen have reached double figures and this feat was accomplished by England in this game. The following table lists the six occasions when ten or more batsmen have reached the double figures in an inningsin a one day international.
No
Team
Score
Num
I
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
England
282/9
11
1
v New Zealand
Ahmedabad
05 Oct 2023
2
West Indies
246
10
2
v Australia
Bridgetown
13 Mar 1991
3
Pakistan
259/9
10
2
v West Indies
Dhaka
29 Oct 1998
4
Zimbabwe
262
10
2
v India
Rajkot
14 Dec 2000
5
India
275
10
2
v Pakistan
Jaipur
18 Nov 2007
6
Australia
269
10
1
v India
Chennai
22 Mar 2023
J Root’s 77 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 388th occasion of a batsman’s fifty going in vain in the World Cup. It also provides the 57th occasion of a batsman’s fifty in a losing cause against New Zealand. It also provides the 37th occasion of an England batsman’s fifty going in vain in the World Cup. It also provides the sixth occasion of an England batsman’s fifty going in vain in the World Cup against New Zealand.
J Root has witnessed his fourth fifty in the World Cup in a losing cause. He now shares the England record for most fifties in losing cause in the World Cup with KP Pietersen. KP Pietersen has also witnessed his four fifties going in vain in the World Cup.
England and New Zealand have met on ten occasions in the World Cup. Both the teams have won five occasions.
Eng was declared winners in scores tied game at Lord’s on 14 Jul 2019. The following are the few statistical tables of the previous encounters and also approaching mile stones ahead of the opening fixure of 2023 edition between the two teams
No
Team
Res
Margin
BR
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Eng
won
080 runs
NZl
Nottingham
11 Jun 1975
2
Eng
won
009 runs
NZl
Manchester
20 Jun 1979
3
Eng
won
106 runs
NZl
The Oval
09 Jun 1983
4
Eng
lost
002 wkts
1
NZl
Birmingham
15 Jun 1983
5
Eng
lost
007 wkts
55
NZl
Wellington
15 Mar 1992
6
Eng
lost
011 runs
NZl
Ahmedabad
14 Feb 1996
7
Eng
lost
006 wkts
54
NZl
Gros Islet
16 Mar 2007
8
Eng
lost
008 wkts
226
NZl
Wellington
20 Feb 2015
9
Eng
won
119 runs
NZl
Ch-le-St
03 Jul 2019
10
Eng
tied
–
NZl
Lord’s
14 Jul 2019
No
Team
Res
Margin
BR
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Eng
won
080 runs
NZl
Nottingham
11 Jun 1975
2
Eng
won
009 runs
NZl
Manchester
20 Jun 1979
3
Eng
won
106 runs
NZl
The Oval
09 Jun 1983
4
Eng
won
119 runs
NZl
Ch-le-St
03 Jul 2019
5
Eng
Won
tied
NZl
Lord’s
14 Jul 2019
1
Eng
lost
002 wkts
1
NZl
Birmingham
15 Jun 1983
2
Eng
lost
007 wkts
55
NZl
Wellington
15 Mar 1992
3
Eng
lost
011 runs
NZl
Ahmedabad
14 Feb 1996
4
Eng
lost
006 wkts
54
NZl
Gros Islet
16 Mar 2007
5
Eng
lost
008 wkts
226
NZl
Wellington
20 Feb 2015
CENTURIONS
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
KWR Fletcher
131
1
Eng
NZl
Nottingham
11 Jun 1975
2
AJ Lamb
102
1
Eng
NZl
The Oval
09 Jun 1983
3
JM Bairstow
106
1
Eng
NZl
Ch-le-St
03 Jul 2019
1
NJ Astle
101
1
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
14 Feb 1996
FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AW Greig
12.0
0
45
4
2
Eng
NZl
Nottingham
11 Jun 1975
2
RGD Willis
12.0
1
42
4
2
Eng
NZl
Birmingham
15 Jun 1983
1
TG Southee
9.0
0
33
7
1
NZl
Eng
Wellington
20 Feb 2015
THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MW Gatting, AJ Lamb
4
115
1
Eng
NZl
The Oval
09 Jun 1983
2
JM Bairstow, JJ Roy
1
123
1
Eng
NZl
Ch-le-St
03 Jul 2019
3
JC Buttler, BA Stokes
5
110
2
Eng
NZl
Lord’s
14 Jul 2019
1
MD Crowe, AH Jones
3
108
2
NZl
Eng
Wellington
15 Mar 1992
2
JDP Oram, SB Styris
5
138*
2
NZl
Eng
Gros Islet
16 Mar 2007
3
MJ Guptill, BB McCullum
1
105
2
NZl
Eng
Wellington
20 Feb 2015
300 PLUS RUNS
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Eng
322/6
60.0
1
NZl
The Oval
09 Jun 1983
2
Eng
305/8
50.0
1
NZl
Ch-le-St
03 Jul 2019
HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL INNINGS FOR EACH TEAM
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
KWR Fletcher
131
1
Eng
NZl
Nottingham
11 Jun 1975
2
NJ Astle
101
1
NZl
Eng
Ahmedabad
14 Feb 1996
BEST INNINGS EFFORT FOR EACH TEAM
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
RGD Willis
12.0
1
42
4
2
Eng
NZl
Birmingham
15 Jun 1983
2
TG Southee
9.0
0
33
7
1
NZl
Eng
Wellington
20 Feb 2015
HIGHEST PARTNERSHIP FOR EACH TEAM
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
JM Bairstow, JJ Roy
1
123
1
Eng
NZl
Ch-le-St
03 Jul 2019
2
JDP Oram, SB Styris
5
138*
2
NZl
Eng
Gros Islet
16 Mar 2007
HIGHEST TEAM TOTALS FOR EACH TEAM
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Eng
322/6
60.0
1
NZl
The Oval
09 Jun 1983
2
NZl
241/8
50.0
1
Eng
Lord’s
14 Jul 2019
New Zealand would be playing its 90th world cup match when it meets England at Ahmedabad on 05.10.23 in the opening fixture of 2023 edition. New Zealand becomes the second team after Australia to play 90 plus world cup matches. Australia has played 94 world cup matches.
JS Buttler will be leading England in this game to become the eleventh captain to lead England in the World Cup.
TM Latham will be leading New Zealand in this game to become the twelfth captain to lead New Zealand in the world cup
JS Buttler and TM Latham would become the 12th and 13th wicket keeper captains to lead a team in the World Cup.
England-New Zealand match at Ahmedabad on 05.10.23 would become the fourth match led by wicket keeper captains in the world cup.
India will begin its World Cup 2023 campaign against Australia at Chennai on 08.10.23. The following are the few statistical tables of the previous encounters between th e two teams and also a few approaching mile stones ahead of the tournament.
INDIA AND AUSTRALIA IN WORLD CUP
No
Team
Result
Margin
BR
Toss
Bat
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
lost
162 runs
lost
2nd
v Australia
Nottingham
13 Jun 1983
2
India
won
118 runs
won
1st
v Australia
Chelmsford
20 Jun 1983
3
India
lost
001 runs
won
2nd
v Australia
Chennai
09 Oct 1987
4
India
won
056 runs
lost
1st
v Australia
Delhi
22 Oct 1987
5
India
lost
001 runs
lost
2nd
v Australia
Brisbane
01 Mar 1992
6
India
lost
016 runs
lost
2nd
v Australia
Wankhede
27 Feb 1996
7
India
lost
077 runs
won
2nd
v Australia
The Oval
04 Jun 1999
8
India
lost
009 wkts
166
won
1st
v Australia
Centurion
15 Feb 2003
9
India
lost
125 runs
won
2nd
v Australia
Johannesburg
23 Mar 2003
10
India
won
005 wkts
14
lost
2nd
v Australia
Ahmedabad
24 Mar 2011
11
India
lost
095 runs
lost
2nd
v Australia
Sydney
26 Mar 2015
12
India
won
036 runs
won
1st
v Australia
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
MATCHES LOST BY INDIA
No
Team
Result
Margin
BR
Toss
Bat
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
lost
162 runs
lost
2nd
v Australia
Nottingham
13 Jun 1983
2
India
lost
001 run
won
2nd
v Australia
Chennai
09 Oct 1987
3
India
lost
001 run
lost
2nd
v Australia
Brisbane
01 Mar 1992
4
India
lost
016 runs
lost
2nd
v Australia
Wankhede
27 Feb 1996
5
India
lost
077 runs
won
2nd
v Australia
The Oval
04 Jun 1999
6
India
lost
009 wkts
166
won
1st
v Australia
Centurion
15 Feb 2003
7
India
lost
125 runs
won
2nd
v Australia
Johannesburg
23 Mar 2003
8
India
lost
095 runs
lost
2nd
v Australia
Sydney
26 Mar 2015
MATCHES WON BY INDIA
No
Team
Result
Margin
BR
Toss
Bat
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
won
118 runs
won
1st
v Australia
Chelmsford
20 Jun 1983
2
India
won
056 runs
lost
1st
v Australia
Delhi
22 Oct 1987
3
India
won
05 wkts
14
lost
2nd
v Australia
Ahmedabad
24 Mar 2011
4
India
won
036 runs
won
1st
v Australia
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
INDIA AND AUSTRALIA IN WORLD CUP-MATCHES PLAYED IN INDIA
No
Team
Result
Margin
BR
Toss
Bat
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
lost
001 run
won
2nd
v Australia
Chennai
09 Oct 1987
2
India
won
056 runs
lost
1st
v Australia
Delhi
22 Oct 1987
3
India
won
005 wkts
14
lost
2nd
v Australia
Ahmedabad
24 Mar 2011
MATCHES LOST BY INDIA
No
Team
Result
Margin
BR
Toss
Bat
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
lost
001 run
won
2nd
v Australia
Chennai
09 Oct 1987
MATCHES WON BY INDIA
No
Team
Result
Margin
BR
Toss
Bat
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
won
056 runs
lost
1st
v Australia
Delhi
22 Oct 1987
2
India
won
005 wkts
14
lost
2nd
v Australia
Ahmedabad
24 Mar 2011
CENTURIONS
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
TM Chappell
110
1
Aus
Ind
Nottingham
13 Jun 1983
2
GR Marsh
110
1
Aus
Ind
Chennai
09 Oct 1987
3
ME Waugh
126
1
Aus
Ind
Wankhede
27 Feb 1996
4
RT Ponting
140*
1
Aus
Ind
Johannesburg
23 Mar 2003
5
RT Ponting
104
1
Aus
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Mar 2011
6
SPD Smith
105
1
Aus
Ind
Sydney
26 Mar 2015
1
A Jadeja
100*
2
Ind
Aus
The Oval
04 Jun 1999
2
S Dhawan
117
1
Ind
Aus
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL INNINGS FOR EACH TEAM
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
RT Ponting
140*
1
Aus
Ind
Johannesburg
23 Mar 2003
2
S Dhawan
117
1
Ind
Aus
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
KH MacLeay
11.5
3
39
6
2
Aus
Ind
Nottingham
13 Jun 1983
2
CJ McDermott
10.0
0
56
4
2
Aus
Ind
Chennai
09 Oct 1987
3
DW Fleming
9.0
0
36
5
2
Aus
Ind
Wankhede
27 Feb 1996
1
N Kapil Dev
12.0
2
43
5
1
Ind
Aus
Nottingham
13 Jun 1983
2
RMH Binny
8.0
2
29
4
2
Ind
Aus
Chelmsford
20 Jun 1983
3
S Madan Lal
8.2
3
20
4
2
Ind
Aus
Chelmsford
20 Jun 1983
4
UT Yadav
9.0
0
72
4
1
Ind
Aus
Sydney
26 Mar 2015
BEST INNINGS BOWLING EFFORT FOR EACH TEAM
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
KH MacLeay
11.5
3
39
6
2
Aus
Ind
Nottingham
13 Jun 1983
2
N Kapil Dev
12.0
2
43
5
1
Ind
Aus
Nottingham
13 Jun 1983
THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
TM Chappell, KJ Hughes
2
144
1
Aus
Ind
Nottingham
13 Jun 1983
2
DC Boon, GR Marsh
1
110
1
Aus
Ind
Chennai
09 Oct 1987
3
MA Taylor, ME Waugh
1
103
1
Aus
Ind
Wankhede
27 Feb 1996
4
AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden
1
100
2
Aus
Ind
Centurion
15 Feb 2003
5
AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden
1
105
1
Aus
Ind
Johannesburg
23 Mar 2003
6
DR Martyn, RT Ponting
3
234*
1
Aus
Ind
Johannesburg
23 Mar 2003
7
AJ Finch, SPD Smith
2
182
1
Aus
Ind
Sydney
26 Mar 2015
1
A Jadeja, RR Singh
5
141
2
Ind
Aus
The Oval
04 Jun 1999
3
S Dhawan, RG Sharma
1
127
1
Ind
Aus
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
HIGHEST PARTNERSHIP FOR EACH TEAM
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
DR Martyn, RT Ponting
3
234*
1
Aus
Ind
Johannesburg
23 Mar 2003
2
A Jadeja, RR Singh
5
141
2
Ind
Aus
The Oval
04 Jun 1999
300 PLUS RUNS
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
320/9
60.0
1
v India
Nottingham
13 Jun 1983
2
Australia
359/2
50.0
1
v India
Johannesburg
23 Mar 2003
3
Australia
328/7
50.0
1
v India
Sydney
26 Mar 2015
4
Australia
316
50.0
2
v India
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
1
India
352/5
50.0
1
v Australia
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
HIGHEST TEAM TOTALS FOR EACH TEAM
1
Australia
320/9
60.0
1
v India
Nottingham
13 Jun 1983
2
India
352/5
50.0
1
v Australia
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
RG Sharma will become the eighth cricketer to lead India in the World Cup, while PG Cummins will become the elcventh cricketer to lead Australia in the World Cup. Thus both India and Australia will be led by new captains.
RG Sharma needs 22 more runs for his 1000 runs in the World Cup. If he gets them, he would become the fourth Indian batsman to complete 1000 plus runs in the tournament. Others are – SR Tendulkar {2258}, V Kohli {1030} and SC Ganguly {1006} fourth Indian batsman to complete 1000 plus runs in the tournament.
DA Warner needs five more runs for his 1000 runs in the World Cup. If he gets them, he would become the fourth Australian batsman to complete 1000 plus runs in the tournament. Others are – RT Ponting {1743}, AC Gilchrist {1085} and SR Waugh {1004]
DA Warner and RG Sharma would become the 22nd and 23rd batsmen to aggregate 1000 plus runs in the world cup if they get the required runs mentioned above.
RG Sharma has scored six centuries in the World Cup. One more century would fetch him two records – He would become the first Indian batsman to score seven centuries in the World Cup. He also would become the first batsman to score seven centuries in the World Cup. SR Tendulkar has scored six centuries in the World Cup.
MA Starc of Australia has taken 49 wickets in the World Cup. He needs one more wicket for his 50 wickets. If he gets it, he would become the fifth bowler to capture 50 plus wickets in the World Cup. Others are – G McGrath {79}, M Muralitharan {68}, SL Malinga {56} and Wasim Akram {55]
MA Starc of Australia has taken 49 wickets in the World Cup. He needs one more wicket for his 50 wickets. If he gets it, he would become the second Australian bowler to capture 50 plus wickets in the World Cup. G McGrath {79} is the other Australian bowler to capture 50 plus wickets in the World Cup
MA Starc of Australia has taken 49 wickets in the World Cup. He needs one more wicket for his 50 wickets. If he gets it, he would become the second Australian bowler to capture 50 plus wickets in the World Cup. G McGrath {79} is the other Australian bowler to capture 50 plus wickets in the World Cup. Australia would become the second team to have two bowlers with 50 plus wickets in the World Cup. Sri Lanka is the other team to have two bowlers with 50 plus wickets – M Muralitharan {68} and SL Malinga {56}
V Kohli and A Kumble have pouched 14 catches and share the Indian record for most catches for fieldaman in the tournament. One more catch for V Kohli would fetch him 15 catches and he woud own the Indian record for most catches by a fieldsman in the tournament
KL Rahul and Ishan Kishan are the Indian wicket keepers selected for the tournament. If either of them don the gloves, he would become the ninth Indian wicket keeper in the World Cup.
The squads for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 in India have been locked in ahead of the tournament opener between England and New Zealand on 5 October 2023
Afghanistan squad: Hashmatullah Shahidi (c), Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Ibrahim Zadran, Reyaz Hassan, Rahmat Shah Zurmati, Najibullah Zadran, Mohammad Nabi Eisakhil, Ikram Ali Khil, Azmatullah Omarzai, Rashid Khan Arman, Mujeeb ur Rahman, Noor Ahmad Lakanwal, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Abdul Rahman Rahmani, Naveen ul Haq Murid.
Australia squad: Pat Cummins (c), Steve Smith, Alex Carey, Josh Inglis, Sean Abbott, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitch Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, David Warner, Adam Zampa, Mitchell Starc.
Bangladesh squad: Shakib Al Hasan (c), Litton Kumer Das, Tanzid Hasan Tamim, Najmul Hossain Shanto (vc), Tawhid Hridoy, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mahmudullah Riyad, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Nasum Ahmed, Shak Mahedi Hasan, Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Hasan Mahmud, Shoriful Islam, Tanzim Hasan Sakib.
England squad: Jos Buttler (c), Moeen Ali, Gus Atkinson, Jonny Bairstow, Harry Brook, Sam Curran, Liam Livingstone, Dawid Malan, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Reece Topley, David Willey, Mark Wood, Chris Woakes.
Netherlands squad: Scott Edwards (c), Max O’Dowd, Bas de Leede, Vikram Singh, Teja Nidamanuru, Paul van Meekeren, Colin Ackermann, Roelof van der Merwe, Logan van Beek, Aryan Dutt, Ryan Klein, Wesley Barresi, Saqib Zulfiqar, Shariz Ahmad, Sybrand Engelbrecht.
New Zealand squad: Kane Williamson (c), Trent Boult, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, Daryl Mitchell, Jimmy Neesham, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Mitch Santner, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Will Young.
Pakistan squad: Babar Azam (c), Shadab Khan, Fakhar Zaman, Imam-ul-Haq, Abdullah Shafique, Mohammad Rizwan, Saud Shakeel, Iftikhar Ahmed, Salman Ali Agha, Mohammad Nawaz, Usama Mir, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Shaheen Afridi, Mohammad Wasim.
South Africa squad: Temba Bavuma (c), Gerald Coetzee, Quinton de Kock, Reeza Hendricks, Marco Jansen, Heinrich Klaasen, Andile Phehlukwayo, Keshav Maharaj, Aiden Markram, David Miller, Lungi Ngidi, Kagiso Rabada, Tabraiz Shamsi, Rassie van der Dussen, Lizaad Williams.
MR Marsh of Australia scored 96 in this game to provide the 20th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a ninety against India in a one day international.
For the first time in the history of One day internationals, Father and his two sons scored nineties
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GR Marsh
93
1
Aus
Eng
Brisbane
18 Jan 1987
2
GR Marsh
94
2
Aus
Win
Adelaide
25 Jan 1987
3
MR Marsh
96
1
Aus
Ind
Rajkot
27 Sep 2023
4
SE Marsh
91*
2
Aus
Pak
Sharjah
22 Mar 2019
MR Marsh of Australia scored 96 in this game to provide the 12th occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a ninety against India in a one day international.
Australia’s first four batsmen – DA Warner {58}, MR Marsh {96}. SPD Smith {74} and M Labuschagne {72} – scored fifties in this game to provide the 21st occasion of first four batsman scoring fifties in a one day international. It also provides the 12th occasion of first four batsmen scoring half centuries in a one day international.
Australia’s first four batsmen – DA Warner {58}, MR Marsh {96}. SPD Smith {74} and M Labuschagne {72} – scored fifties in this game to provide the fifth occasion of Australia’s first four batsman scoring fifties in a one day international. It also provides the third occasion of Australia’s first four batsmen scoring half centuries in a one day international.
Australia’s first four batsmen – DA Warner {58}, MR Marsh {96}. SPD Smith {74} and M Labuschagne {72} – scored fifties in this game to provide the fourth occasion of first four batsman scoring fifties in a one day international against India. It also provides the second occasion of first four batsmen scoring half centuries in a one day international.
Australia’s first four batsmen – DA Warner {58}, MR Marsh {96}. SPD Smith {74} and M Labuschagne {72} – scored fifties in this game to provide the third occasion of Australia’s first four batsman scoring fifties in a one day international. It also provides the seconf occasion of Australia’s first four batsmen scoring half centuries in a one day international.
Australia’s openers – DA Warner {58}, MR Marsh {96} – scored fifties in this game to provide the 79th occasion of Australia’s both the openers scoring fifties in a one day international. It also provides the 38th occasion of Australia’s both the openers scoring half centuries in a one day international.
Australia’s openers – DA Warner {58}, MR Marsh {96} – scored fifties in this game to provide the 18th occasion of Australia’s both the openers scoring fifties in a one day international. It also provides the seventh occasion of Australia’s both the openers scoring half centuries in a one day international against India
Australia’s openers – DA Warner {58}, MR Marsh {96} – scored fifty and ninety respectively in this game to provide the first occasion of Australia’s one of the openers scoring a fifty or a half century and another a ninety in a one day international
The following table lists the 57 occasions witnessed in one day internationals when an opener scored a half century and other a ninety
No
Team
I
Opp
Ground
HC
Start Date
1
Aus
1
Win
Sydney
2
18 Jan 1980
2
Eng
1
Aus
The Oval
2
20 Aug 1980
3
NZl
1
Eng
Wellington
2
23 Feb 1983
4
Win
1
Ind
Port of Spain
2
09 Mar 1983
5
Win
2
Ind
Indore
2
01 Dec 1983
6
Ind
2
Aus
Melbourne
2
03 Mar 1985
7
Ind
1
Pak
Sharjah
2
18 Apr 1986
8
NZl
1
Ban
Sharjah
2
28 Apr 1990
9
Win
2
Pak
Melbourne
2
23 Feb 1992
10
Aus
1
Srl
Col-PSS
2
15 Aug 1992
11
Ind
1
NZl
Delhi
2
03 Nov 1994
12
Pak
1
NZl
Sialkot
2
06 Dec 1996
13
Srl
1
Pak
Mohali
2
24 May 1997
14
Ind
1
Pak
Toronto
2
21 Sep 1997
15
Ind
2
Pak
Dhaka
2
14 Jan 1998
16
Eng
1
Srl
Lord’s
2
20 Aug 1998
17
RSA
1
NZl
Birmingham
2
10 Jun 1999
18
Aus
2
Eng
Sydney
2
13 Dec 2002
19
Ind
1
Srl
Johannesburg
2
10 Mar 2003
20
RSA
2
Zim
Cardiff
2
05 Jul 2003
21
Pak
1
NZl
Faisalabad
2
03 Dec 2003
22
NZl
2
Eng
Bristol
2
04 Jul 2004
23
Win
1
Ban
Southampton
2
15 Sep 2004
24
NZl
1
Win
Wellington
2
18 Feb 2006
25
Ind
1
Pak
Abu Dhabi
2
19 Apr 2006
26
Win
2
Zim
Gros Islet
2
10 May 2006
27
Win
2
Aus
Kuala Lumpur
2
12 Sep 2006
28
RSA
2
Ind
Centurion
2
03 Dec 2006
29
Pak
2
Win
Karachi
2
16 Dec 2006
30
Ind
1
Win
Nagpur
2
21 Jan 2007
31
RSA
2
Sco
Basseterre
2
20 Mar 2007
32
RSA
2
Aus
Basseterre
2
24 Mar 2007
33
HKG
1
Ber
Rotterdam
2
18 Aug 2007
34
Ind
2
Eng
The Oval
2
05 Sep 2007
35
Zim
1
Win
Bulawayo
2
07 Dec 2007
36
Ind
2
Eng
Cuttack
2
26 Nov 2008
37
Sco
1
Ire
Amstelveen
2
10 Jul 2010
38
Aus
2
Can
Bengaluru
2
16 Mar 2011
39
Eng
2
Srl
Nottingham
2
06 Jul 2011
40
Ban
2
RSA
Chattogram
2
15 Jul 2015
41
Srl
2
NZl
Nelson
2
31 Dec 2015
42
Ind
2
Aus
Sydney
2
23 Jan 2016
43
Aus
2
NZl
Wellington
2
06 Feb 2016
44
Ire
2
Afg
Greater Noida
2
17 Mar 2017
45
Ind
1
Pak
Birmingham
2
04 Jun 2017
46
UAE
1
PNG
Harare
2
04 Mar 2018
47
HKG
2
Ind
Dub-DSC
2
18 Sep 2018
48
Srl
1
Eng
Col-RPS
2
23 Oct 2018
49
Ban
2
Zim
Chattogram
2
24 Oct 2018
50
Aus
1
Pak
Dub-DSC
2
31 Mar 2019
51
Srl
2
Aus
The Oval
2
15 Jun 2019
52
Sco
1
UAE
ICCA Dubai
2
15 Dec 2019
53
RSA
2
Ind
Paarl
2
21 Jan 2022
54
Ind
1
Win
Port of Spain
2
22 Jul 2022
55
Ind
1
Win
Port of Spain
2
27 Jul 2022
56
Nep
1
Zim
Harare
2
18 Jun 2023
57
Aus
1
Ind
Rajkot
2
27 Sep 2023
The following table lists the six occasions witnessed in one day internationals when an opener scored a half century and other a ninety against India
No
Team
I
Opp
Ground
HC
Start Date
1
Win
1
Ind
Port of Spain
2
09 Mar 1983
2
Win
2
Ind
Indore
2
01 Dec 1983
3
RSA
2
Ind
Centurion
2
03 Dec 2006
4
HKG
2
Ind
Dub-DSC
2
18 Sep 2018
5
RSA
2
Ind
Paarl
2
21 Jan 2022
6
Aus
1
Ind
Rajkot
2
27 Sep 2023
No
Team
I
Opp
Ground
HC
Start Date
1
Aus
1
Win
Sydney
2
18 Jan 1980
2
Aus
1
Srl
Col-PSS
2
15 Aug 1992
3
Aus
2
Eng
Sydney
2
13 Dec 2002
4
Aus
2
Can
Bengaluru
2
16 Mar 2011
5
Aus
2
NZl
Wellington
2
06 Feb 2016
6
Aus
1
Pak
Dub-DSC
2
31 Mar 2019
7
Aus
1
Ind
Rajkot
2
27 Sep 2023
The following table lists the seven occasions witnessed in one day internationals when Australia’s one opener scored a half century and other a ninety.
MR Marsh-SPD Smith added 137 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 409th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the 97th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in one day internationals
MR Marsh-SPD Smith added 137 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 70th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in one day internationals against India. It also provides the 18th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in one day internationals against India
GJ Maxwell of Australia captured four for 40 in this game to provide the 265th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four or more wickets in one day internationals. It also provides the 179th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing exact four wickets in a one day international
GJ Maxwell of Australia captured four for 40 in this game to provide the 37th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four or more wickets in one day internationals against India. It also provides the 21st occasion of an Australian bowler capturing exact four wickets in a one day international against India
Indian innings was opened by RG Sharma and Washington Sundar to provide the 152nd opening pair to open the innings for India in a one day international. They also became the 37th Indian opening to open the innings for India in a one day international against Australia.
India was dismissed all out for 286 in this game to provide the 294th occasion of India dismissed all out in a one day international against Various oppositions. It also provides the 58th occasion of India dismissed all out in a one day international against Australia
RG Sharma scored 81 in this game to provide the 82nd occasion of his scoring a fifty as a batsman in one day internationals. It also provides the 52nd occasion of his scoring a half century as a batsman in one day internationals.
RG Sharma scored 81 in this game to provide the 67th occasion of his scoring a fifty as an opening batsman in one day internationals. It also provides the 39th occasion of his scoring a half century as an opening batsman in one day internationals.
RG Sharma scored 81 in this game to provide the 14th occasion of his scoring a fifty as a captain in one day internationals. It also provides the eleventh occasion of his scoring a half century as a captain in one day internationals.
RG Sharma scored 81 in this game to provide the 13th occasion of his scoring a fifty as a captain opening batsman in one day internationals. It also provides the tenth occasion of his scoring a half century as a captain opening batsman in one day internationals.
RG Sharma scored 81 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 24th occasion of fifty as a batsman going in vain in one day internationals. It also provides the 17th occasion of his half century as a batsman going in vain in one day internationals.
RG Sharma scored 81 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the second occasion of fifty as a captain going in vain in one day internationals. It also provides the second occasion of his half century as a captain going in vain in one day internationals.