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ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 39 – Stats highlights

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 39 – Stats highlights

Match No 39 – Sri Lanka Vs West Indies at Chester-le-Street on 01 Jul 2019 – Sri Lanka won by 23 runs

Sri Lanka and West Indies posted team totals of 338 for 6 and 315 for  9 in  this game to  provide the the seventeenth occasion of both teams posting a total of 300 plus runs in a match in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Sri Lanka 313/07 49.2 Zimbabwe New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
  Zimbabwe 312/04 50.0 Sri Lanka New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
             
2 England 301/09 49.5 West Indies Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
  West Indies 300/10 49.5 England Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
             
3 India 338/10 49.5 England Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
  England 338/08 50.0 India Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
             
4 England 327/08 50.0 Ireland Bangalore 02 Mar 2011
  Ireland 329/07 49.1 England Bangalore 02 Mar 2011
             
5 Netherlands 306/10 50.0 Ireland Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
  Ireland 307/04 47.4 Netherlands Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
             
5 West Indies 304/07 50.0 Ireland Nelson 16 Feb 2015
  Ireland 307/06 45.5 West Indies Nelson 16 Feb 2015
             
7 England 309/06 50.0 Sri Lanka Wellington 01 Mar 2015
  Sri Lanka 312/01 47.2 England Wellington 01 Mar 2015
             
8 Scotland 318/08 50.0 Bangladesh Nelson 05 Mar 2015
  Bangladesh 322/04 48.1 Scotland Nelson 05 Mar 2015
             
9 Ireland 331/08 50.0 Zimbabwe Hobart 07 Mar 2015
  Zimbabwe 326/10 49.3 Ireland Hobart 07 Mar 2015
             
10 Australia 376/09 50.0 Sri Lanka Sydney 08 Mar 2015
  Sri Lanka 312/10 46.2 Australia Sydney 08 Mar 2015
             
11 Bangladesh 330/06 50.0 South Africa The Oval 02 Jun 2019
  South Africa 309/08 50.0 Bangladesh The Oval 02 Jun 2019
             
12 Pakistan 348/08 50.0 England Nottingham 03 Jun 2019
  England 334/09 50.0 Pakistan Nottingham 03 Jun 2019
             
13 India 352/06 50.0 Australia The Oval 09 Jun 2019
  Australia 316/10 50.0 India The Oval 09 Jun 2019
             
14 West Indies 321/08 50.0 Bangladesh Taunton 17 Jun 2019
  Bangaldesh 322/03 41.3 West Indies Taunton 17 Jun 2019
             
15 Australia 381/05 50.0 Bangladesh Nottingham 20 Jun 2019
  Bangladesh 333/08 50.0 Australia Nottingham 20 Jun 2019
             
16 England 337/07 50.0 India Birmingham 30 Jun 2019
  India 306/05 50.0 England Birmingham 30 Jun 2019
             
17 Sri Lanka 338/06 50.0 West Indies Ch-le-St 01 Jul 2019
  West Indies 315/09 50.0 Sri Lanka Ch-le-St 01 Jul 2019

West Indies lost the game despite posting 315 for 9 to provide the 17th occasion of a team losing a game in the World Cup after posting 300 plus runs. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Zimbabwe 312/04 50.0 Sri Lanka New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
2 South Africa 306/06 50.0 New Zealand Johannesburg 16 Feb 2003
3 West Indies 300/10 49.5 England Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
4 England 327/08 50.0 Ireland Bangalore 02 Mar 2011
5 Netherlands 306/10 50.0 Ireland Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
6 West Indies 304/07 50.0 Ireland Nelson 16 Feb 2015
7 England 309/06 50.0 Sri Lanka Wellington 01 Mar 2015
8 Scotland 318/08 50.0 Bangladesh Nelson 05 Mar 2015
9 Zimbabwe 326/10 49.3 Ireland Hobart 07 Mar 2015
10 Sri Lanka 312/10 46.2 Australia Sydney 08 Mar 2015
11 South Africa 309/06 50.0 Bangladesh The Oval 02 Jun 2019
12 England 334/09 50.0 Pakistan Nottingham 03 Jun 2019
13 Australia 316/10 50.0 India The Oval 09 Jun 2019
14 West Indies 321/08 50.0 Bangladesh Taunton 17 Jun 2019
15 Bangladesh 333/08 50.0 Australia Nottingham 20 Jun 2019
16 India 306/5 50.0 England Birmingham 30 Jun 2019
17 West Indies 315/09 50.0 Sri Lanka Ch-le-St 01 Jul 2019

West Indies lost the game despite posting 315 for 9 to provide the fourth occasion of West Indies losing a game in the World Cup after posting 300 plus runs. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 West Indies 300/10 49.5 England Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
2 West Indies 304/07 50.0 Ireland Nelson 16 Feb 2015
3 West Indies 321/08 50.0 Bangladesh Taunton 17 Jun 2019
4 West Indies 315/09 50.0 Sri Lanka Ch-le-St 01 Jul 2019

West Indies lost the game despite posting 315 for 9 to provide the third occasion of a team losing a game in the World Cup after posting 300 plus runs against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Zimbabwe 312/04 50.0 Sri Lanka New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
2 England 309/06 50.0 Sri Lanka Wellington 01 Mar 2015
3 West Indies 315/09 50.0 Sri Lanka Ch-le-St 01 Jul 2019

West Indies lost the game despite posting 315 for 9 to provide the fourth occasion of West Indies losing a game in the World Cup after posting 300 plus runs. West Indies own the record of losing most games after scoring 300 plus  runs in the World Cup. Previous record was  with England which had lost three games after scoring 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 1 England 327/08 50.0 Ireland Bangalore 02 Mar 2011
  2 England 309/06 50.0 Sri Lanka Wellington 01 Mar 2015
  3 England 334/09 50.0 Pakistan Nottingham 03 Jun 2019
 
2 1 West Indies 300/10 49.5 England Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
  2 West Indies 304/07 50.0 Ireland Nelson 16 Feb 2015
  3 West Indies 321/08 50.0 Bangladesh Taunton 17 Jun 2019
  4 West Indies 315/09 50.0 Sri Lanka Ch-le-St 01 Jul 2019

Sri Lanka posted team total of 338 for 6 in this game to provide the 109th occasion of both teams posting a total of 300 plus runs in a match in the World Cup. It also provides the 12th occasion of Sri Lanka posting 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup

West Indies posted team total of 315 for 9 in this game to  provide the 110th occasion of both teams posting a total of 300 plus runs in a match in the World Cup. It also provides the eighth occasion of West Indies posting 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup

MDKJ Perera was dismissed run out for 64 in this game to provide the 72nd occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup game. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in a World Cup game.

MDKJ Perera was dismissed run out for 64 in this game to provide the 27th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup game. It also provides the second occasion of a Sri Lankan opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in a World Cup game.

MDKJ Perera was dismissed run out for 64 in this game to provide the ninth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup game. It also provides the first occasion of a Sri Lankan wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in a World Cup game.

WIA Fernando of Sri Lanka scored 104 in this game to provide the 187th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup, It also provides the 24th occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman scoring a a century in an innings in the World Cup,

N Pooran of West Indies scored 118 in this game to provide the 188th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup, It also provides the 19th occasion of a West Indies batsman scoring a a century in an innings in the World Cup,

N Pooran’s 118 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 38th occasion of a batsman’s century going in vain in the World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of West Indies batsman’s century in a losing  cause in the World Cup.

FA Allen was dismissed run out for 51 in this game to provide the 73rd occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup game. It also provides the fourth occasion of a West Indies batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in a World Cup game.

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 38 – Stats highlights

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 38 – Stats highlights

Match No 38 – England Vs India at Birmingham on 30 Jun 2019 – England won by 31 runs

England won the toss and elected to bat in this game to provide the 24th occasion of England doing so in the World Cup. It also provides the fourth such occasion by England against India in World Cup

India capped R Pant for this game. He became the 84th cricketer to represent India in World Cup. He also became the eighth Indian cricketer to make his debut in the World Cup 2019

England became the fourth team to play 80 plus matches in the World Cup. Today’s game was the 80th World Cup game for England

No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
1 Australia 1975-2019 92 69 21 1 1
2 New Zealand 1975-2019 86 53 32 0 1
3 India 1975-2019 81 51 28 1 1
4 England 1975-2019 80 46 32 1 1

JM  Bairstow scored 111 in this game to provide  the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring 111 or 111 not out in an innings. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Aamer Sohail 111 1 Pak RSA Karachi 29 Feb 1996
2 BC Lara 111 1 Win RSA Karachi 11 Mar 1996
3 JM Davison 111 1 Can Win Centurion 23 Feb 2003
4 SC Ganguly 111* 1 Ind Ken Durban 20 Mar 2003
5 SB Styris 111* 1 NZl Srl St George’s 12 Apr 2007
6 SR Tendulkar 111 1 Ind Srl Nagpur 12 Mar 2011
7 KC Sangakkara 111 1 Srl NZl Mumbai 18 Mar 2011
8 JM Bairstow 111 1 Eng Ind Birmingham 30 Jun 2019

JJ Roy and JM Bairstow scored 66 and 111 respectively in this game to provide the 54th occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the ninth occasion of England opening batsmen performing such a feat in the World Cup

JJ Roy and JM Bairstow scored 66 and 111 respectively in this game to provide the 21st occasion of one of the openers scoring a century and another half century in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Match Particulars C HC Start Date
1 Australia (innings 1) v Sri Lanka at The Oval, 1975 1 1 11 Jun 1975
2 India (innings 2) v New Zealand at Nagpur, 1987/88 1 1 31 Oct 1987
3 India (innings 2) v Kenya at Cuttack, 1995/96 1 1 18 Feb 1996
4 Australia (innings 1) v India at Mumbai, 1995/96 1 1 27 Feb 1996
5 South Africa (innings 1) v Netherlands at Rawalpindi, 1995/96 1 1 05 Mar 1996
6 Pakistan (innings 2) v New Zealand at Manchester, 1999 1 1 16 Jun 1999
7 West Indies (innings 1) v Kenya at Kimberley, 2002/03 1 1 4 Mar 2003
8 New Zealand (innings 1) v Canada at Gros Islet, 2006/07 1 1 22 Mar 2007
9 India (innings 1) v South Africa at Nagpur, 2010/11 1 1 12 Mar 2011
10 Ireland (innings 2) v Netherlands at Kolkata, 2010/11 1 1 18 Mar 2011
11 England (innings 1) v Scotland at Christchurch, 2014/15 1 1 23 Feb 2015
12 Sri Lanka (innings 1) v Bangladesh at Melbourne, 2014/15 1 1 26 Feb 2015
13 India (innings 2) v Ireland at Hamilton, 2014/15 1 1 10 Mar 2015
14 Pakistan (innings 2) v Ireland at Adelaide, 2014/15 1 1 15 Mar 2015
15 England (innings 1) v Bangladesh at Cardiff, 2019 1 1 08 Jun 2019
16 India (innings 1) v Australia at The Oval, 2019 1 1 09 Jun 2019
17 Australia (innings 1) v Pakistan at Taunton, 2019 1 1 12 Jun 2019
18 India (innings 1) v Pakistan at Manchester, 2019 1 1 16 Jun 2019
19 Australia (innings 1) v Bangladesh at Nottingham, 2019 1 1 20 Jun 2019
20 Australia (innings 1) v England at Lord’s, 2019 1 1 25 Jun 2019
21 England (innings 1) v India at Birmingham, 2019 1 1 30 Jun 2019

It also provides the third occasion of England opening batsmen performing such a feat in the World Cup. All the three occasions are listed below

No Match Particulars C HC Start Date
1 England (innings 1) v Scotland at Christchurch, 2014/15 1 1 23 Feb 2015
2 England (innings 1) v Bangladesh at Cardiff, 2019 1 1 08 Jun 2019
3 England (innings 1) v India at Birmingham, 2019 1 1 30 Jun 2019

JJ Roy and JM Bairstow scored 66 and 111 respectively in this game to provide the seventh occasion of one of the openers scoring a century and another half century in an innings in the World Cup 2019. All such occasions are tabulated below

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No Match Particulars C HC Start Date
1 England (innings 1) v Bangladesh at Cardiff, 2019 1 1 08 Jun 2019
2 India (innings 1) v Australia at The Oval, 2019 1 1 09 Jun 2019
3 Australia (innings 1) v Pakistan at Taunton, 2019 1 1 12 Jun 2019
4 India (innings 1) v Pakistan at Manchester, 2019 1 1 16 Jun 2019
5 Australia (innings 1) v Bangladesh at Nottingham, 2019 1 1 20 Jun 2019
6 Australia (innings 1) v England at Lord’s, 2019 1 1 25 Jun 2019
7 England (innings 1) v India at Birmingham, 2019 1 1 30 Jun 2019

England posted a total of 337 for 7 and India posted a total of 306 for 5 in this game to provide the sixteenth occasion of both teams posting a total of 300 plus runs in a match in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Sri Lanka 313/07 49.2 Zimbabwe New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
  Zimbabwe 312/04 50.0 Sri Lanka New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
             
2 England 301/09 49.5 West Indies Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
  West Indies 300/10 49.5 England Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
             
3 India 338/10 49.5 England Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
  England 338/08 50.0 India Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
             
4 England 327/08 50.0 Ireland Bangalore 02 Mar 2011
  Ireland 329/07 49.1 England Bangalore 02 Mar 2011
             
5 Netherlands 306/10 50.0 Ireland Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
  Ireland 307/04 47.4 Netherlands Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
             
5 West Indies 304/07 50.0 Ireland Nelson 16 Feb 2015
  Ireland 307/06 45.5 West Indies Nelson 16 Feb 2015
             
7 England 309/06 50.0 Sri Lanka Wellington 01 Mar 2015
  Sri Lanka 312/01 47.2 England Wellington 01 Mar 2015
             
8 Scotland 318/08 50.0 Bangladesh Nelson 05 Mar 2015
  Bangladesh 322/04 48.1 Scotland Nelson 05 Mar 2015
             
9 Ireland 331/08 50.0 Zimbabwe Hobart 07 Mar 2015
  Zimbabwe 326/10 49.3 Ireland Hobart 07 Mar 2015
             
10 Australia 376/09 50.0 Sri Lanka Sydney 08 Mar 2015
  Sri Lanka 312/10 46.2 Australia Sydney 08 Mar 2015
             
11 Bangladesh 330/06 50.0 South Africa The Oval 02 Jun 2019
  South Africa 309/08 50.0 Bangladesh The Oval 02 Jun 2019
             
12 Pakistan 348/08 50.0 England Nottingham 03 Jun 2019
  England 334/09 50.0 Pakistan Nottingham 03 Jun 2019
             
13 India 352/06 50.0 Australia The Oval 09 Jun 2019
  Australia 316/10 50.0 India The Oval 09 Jun 2019
             
14 West Indies 321/08 50.0 Bangladesh Taunton 17 Jun 2019
  Bangaldesh 322/03 41.3 West Indies Taunton 17 Jun 2019
             
15 Australia 381/05 50.0 Bangladesh Nottingham 20 Jun 2019
  Bangladesh 333/08 50.0 Australia Nottingham 20 Jun 2019
             
16 England 337/7 50.0 India Birmingham 30 Jun 2019
  India 306/5 50.0 England Birmingham 30 Jun 2019

India lost the game despite posting 306 for 5 to provide the 16th occasion of a team losing a game in the World Cup after posting 300 plus runs. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Zimbabwe 312/04 50.0 Sri Lanka New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
2 South Africa 306/06 50.0 New Zealand Johannesburg 16 Feb 2003
3 West Indies 300/10 49.5 England Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
4 England 327/08 50.0 Ireland Bangalore 02 Mar 2011
5 Netherlands 306/10 50.0 Ireland Kolkata 18 Mar 2011
6 West Indies 304/07 50.0 Ireland Nelson 16 Feb 2015
7 England 309/06 50.0 Sri Lanka Wellington 01 Mar 2015
8 Scotland 318/08 50.0 Bangladesh Nelson 05 Mar 2015
9 Zimbabwe 326/10 49.3 Ireland Hobart 07 Mar 2015
10 Sri Lanka 312/10 46.2 Australia Sydney 08 Mar 2015
11 South Africa 309/06 50.0 Bangladesh The Oval 02 Jun 2019
12 England 334/09 50.0 Pakistan Nottingham 03 Jun 2019
13 Australia 316/10 50.0 India The Oval 09 Jun 2019
14 West Indies 321/08 50.0 Bangladesh Taunton 17 Jun 2019
15 Bangladesh 333/08 50.0 Australia Nottingham 20 Jun 2019
16 India 306/5 50.0 England Birmingham 30 Jun 2019

England posted a total of 337 for 7 and India posted a total of 306 for 5 in this game to provide the second occasion of both teams – England and India – posting a total of 300 plus runs in a match in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 India 338/10 49.5 England Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
  England 338/08 50.0 India Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
             
2 England 337/7 50.0 India Birmingham 30 Jun 2019
  India 306/5 50.0 England Birmingham 30 Jun 2019

England posted a total of 337 for 7 to provide the 107th occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in a match in the World Cup. It also provides the 13th occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs in the World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings against India in the World Cup.

India posted a total of 306 for 5 in this game to provide the 108th occasion a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in a match in the World Cup. It also provides the 12th occasion of India posting a total of 300 plus runs in the World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of India posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings against England in the World Cup.

JJ Roy-JM Bairstow added 160 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 296th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 33rd occasion of England batsman posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup.

JJ Roy-JM Bairstow added 160 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 74th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the first wicket in the World Cup. It also provides the 33rd occasion of England batsman posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the first wicket in the World Cup.

Mohammad Shami captured five for 69 in this game to provide the 61st occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. He became the sixth Indian bowler to achieve such a feat in the World Cup. The following table lists the performance of these six Indian bowlers.

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 N Kapil Dev 12.0 2 43 5 1 v Australia Nottingham 13 Jun 1983
2 RR Singh 9.3 0 31 5 2 v Sri Lanka Taunton 26 May 1999
3 BKV Prasad 9.3 2 27 5 2 v Pakistan Manchester 08 Jun 1999
4 A Nehra 10.0 2 23 6 2 v England Durban 26 Feb 2003
5 Yuvraj Singh 10.0 0 31 5 1 v Ireland Bengaluru 06 Mar 2011
6 Mohammed Shami 10.0 1 69 5 1 v England Birmingham 30 Jun 2019

Mohammad Shami captured four plus wickets in three consecutive games to provide the eleventh occasion of a bowler capturing four plus wicket in three consecutive games in the history of one day internationala. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player 4wi W/R Inns Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 ND Hirwani 3 4/43 2 Ind NZl Sharjah 27 Mar 1988
      4/46 2 Ind NZl Sharjah 01 Apr 1988
      4/50 2 Ind Win Sharjah 16 Oct 1988
                 
2 Waqar Younis 3 4/42 2 Pak Ind Sharjah 27 Apr 1990
      6/26 2 Pak Srl Sharjah 29 Apr 1990
      5/20 1 Pak NZl Sharjah 01 May 1990
                 
3 Waqar Younis 3 5/11 1 Pak NZl Peshawar 04 Nov 1990
      5/16 2 Pak NZl Sialkot 06 Nov 1990
      5/52 2 Pak Win Karachi 09 Nov 1990
                 
4 Waqar Younis 3 4/32 1 Pak NZl Port Elizabeth 13 Dec 1994
      4/52 1 Pak RSA Durban 17 Dec 1994
      4/33 1 Pak NZl East London 19 Dec 1994
                 
5 SK Warne 3 5/33 1 Aus Win Sydney 08 Dec 1996
      4/52 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 15 Dec 1996
      4/37 2 Aus Pak Sydney 01 Jan 1997
                 
6 VC Drakes 3 4/26 2 Win Ban Chittagong 29 Nov 2002
      4/18 2 Win Ban Dhaka 02 Dec 2002
      4/33 2 Win Ban Dhaka 03 Dec 2002
                 
7 Khurram Chohan 3 4/26 1 Can Ken King City (NW) 19 Aug 2009
      4/39 1 Can Afg Sharjah 16 Feb 2010
      4/43 1 Can Afg Sharjah 18 Feb 2010
                 
8 Abdur Razzak 3 4/41 1 Ban Zim Dhaka 01 Dec 2010
      5/30 1 Ban Zim Dhaka 03 Dec 2010
      4/14 2 Ban Zim Dhaka 06 Dec 2010
                 
9 Shahid Afridi 3 5/16 2 Pak Ken Hambantota 23 Feb 2011
      4/34 2 Pak Srl Colombo (RPS) 26 Feb 2011
      5/23 2 Pak Cam Colombo (RPS) 03 Mar 2011
                 
10 MJ Henry 3 4/49 1 NZl Srl Christchurch 26 Dec 2015
      4/33 1 NZl Srl Christchurch 28 Dec 2015
      5/40 2 NZl Srl Mount Maunganui 05 Jan 2016
                 
11 Mohammed Shami 3 4/40 2 Ind Afg Southampton 22 Jun 2019
      4/16 2 Ind Win Manchester 27 Jun 2019
      5/69 1 Ind Eng Birmingham 30 Jun 2019

Mohammad Shami captured four plus wickets in three consecutive games to provide the second occasion of an Indian  bowler capturing four plus wicket in three consecutive games in the history of one day internationals. Both the occasions are tabulated below

No Player 4wi W/R Inns Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 ND Hirwani 3 4/43 2 Ind NZl Sharjah 27 Mar 1988
      4/46 2 Ind NZl Sharjah 01 Apr 1988
      4/50 2 Ind Win Sharjah 16 Oct 1988
                 
2 Mohammed Shami 3 4/40 2 Ind Afg Southampton 22 Jun 2019
      4/16 2 Ind Win Manchester 27 Jun 2019
      5/69 1 Ind Eng Birmingham 30 Jun 2019

Mohammad Shami captured four plus wickets in three consecutive games to provide the second occasion of a bowler capturing four plus wicket in three consecutive games in the World Cup.  Both the occasions are tabulated below

No Player 4wi W/R Inns Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 Shahid Afridi 3 5/16 2 Pak Ken Hambantota 23 Feb 2011
      4/34 2 Pak Srl Colombo (RPS) 26 Feb 2011
      5/23 2 Pak Cam Colombo (RPS) 03 Mar 2011
                 
2 Mohammed Shami 3 4/40 2 Ind Afg Southampton 22 Jun 2019
      4/16 2 Ind Win Manchester 27 Jun 2019
      5/69 1 Ind Eng Birmingham 30 Jun 2019

V Kohli became the second batsman to score five consecutive fifties in a World Cup. The following table lists all the batsmen who have scored four consecutive fifties  in a world Cup. V Kohli became the ninth batsman to achieve such a feat in the World Cup

No Batsman Team Score Score Score Score Score Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Editions
1 V Kohli Ind 82 77 67 72 66 Aus Pak Afg Win Eng 2019
2 SPD Smith Aus 95 72 65 105 56* Afg Srl Pak Ind NZl 2015
3 G Fowler Eng 78* 69 69 81*   Pak NZl Pak Srl   1983
4 NS Sidhu Ind 73 75 51 55   Aus NZl Aus Zim   1987
5 DC  Boon Aus 93 65 75 100   Zim Pak Eng  NZl   1987, 1992
6 SR Tendulkar Ind 127* 70 90 137   Ken Win Aus Srl   1996
7 SR Tendulkar Ind 81 152 50 98   Zim Nam Eng Pak   2003
8 GC  Smith RSA 67 91 74 59   Net Sco Aus Srl   2007
9 Shakib Al Hasan Ban 75 64 121 124*   RSA NZl Eng Win   2019

V Kohli became the sixth captain in the history of the World Cup to score five fifties. Others are MD Crowe, DPMD Jayawardene, RT Ponting, GC Smith and AJ Finch. AJ Finch achieving the feat in the ongoing edition of 2019

Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 50+ Edition
MD Crowe NZl 5 5 4 419 100* 419.00 1 4 0 5 1992
M Jayawardene Srl 5 5 1 410 115* 102.50 1 4 0 5 2007
RT Ponting Aus 5 5 1 422 113 105.50 1 4 0 5 2007
GC Smith RSA 5 5 1 380 91 95.00 0 5 0 5 2007
AJ Finch Aus 5 5 0 454 153 90.80 2 3 0 5 2019
V Kohli Ind 5 5 0 364 82 72.80 0 5 0 5 2019

V Kohli became the second batsman in the history of the World Cup to score five consecutive fifties after SPD Smith of Australia. The following table lists the fifties scored by these two batsmen

No Player Runs Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SPD Smith 95 v Afghanistan Perth 04 Mar 2015
2 SPD Smith 72 v Sri Lanka Sydney 08 Mar 2015
3 SPD Smith DNB v Scotland Hobart 14 Mar 2015
4 SPD Smith 65 v Pakistan Adelaide 20 Mar 2015
5 SPD Smith 105 v India Sydney 26 Mar 2015
6 SPD Smith 56* v New Zealand Melbourne 29 Mar 2015
           
No Player Runs Opposition Ground Start Date
1 V Kohli 82 v Australia The Oval 9 Jun 2019
2 V Kohli 77 v Pakistan Manchester 16 Jun 2019
3 V Kohli 67 v Afghanistan Southampton 22 Jun 2019
4 V Kohli 72 v West Indies Manchester 27 Jun 2019
5 V Kohli 66 v England Birmingham 30 Jun 2019

V Kohli’s feat of five fifties in the edition of the World Cup provides the fifth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring five or more fifties in a single edition of the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below. V Kohli became the fourth Indian batsman to achieve the feat

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ Edition
1 SR Tendulkar Ind 11 11 0 673 152 61.18 1 6 7 2003
2 SR Tendulkar Ind 7 7 1 523 137 87.16 2 3 5 1996
3 R Dravid Ind 8 8 1 461 145 65.85 2 3 5 1999
4 Yuvraj Singh Ind 9 8 4 362 113 90.50 1 4 5 2011
5 V Kohli Ind 6 6 0 382 82 63.66 0 5 5 2019

V Kohli’s feat of five fifties in the edition of the World Cup provides the fifth occasion of a batsman scoring five or more fifties in the ongoing edition of the World Cup 2019. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ Edition
1 AJ Finch Aus 8 8 0 504 153 63.00 2 3 5 2019
2 V Kohli Ind 6 6 0 382 82 63.66 0 5 5 2019
3 JE Root Eng 8 8 1 476 107 68.00 2 3 5 2019
4 Shakib Al Hasan Ban 6 6 1 476 124* 95.20 2 3 5 2019
5 DA Warner Aus 8 8 1 516 166 73.71 2 3 5 2019

V Kohli’s feat of five fifties in the edition of the World Cup provides the 19th occasion of a batsman scoring five or more fifties in a single edition of the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ Edition
1 SR Tendulkar Ind 11 11 0 673 152 61.18 1 6 7 2003
2 DC Boon Aus 8 8 0 447 93 55.87 0 5 5 1987
3 MD Crowe NZl 9 9 5 456 100* 114.00 1 4 5 1992
4 Javed Miandad Pak 9 9 2 437 89 62.42 0 5 5 1992
5 SR Tendulkar Ind 7 7 1 523 137 87.16 2 3 5 1996
6 R Dravid Ind 8 8 1 461 145 65.85 2 3 5 1999
7 M Jayawardene Srl 11 11 2 548 115* 60.88 1 4 5 2007
8 KP Pietersen Eng 9 9 1 444 104 55.50 2 3 5 2007
9 RT Ponting Aus 11 9 1 539 113 67.37 1 4 5 2007
10 GC Smith RSA 10 10 1 443 91 49.22 0 5 5 2007
11 SB Styris NZl 10 9 3 499 111* 83.16 1 4 5 2007
12 IJL Trott Eng 7 7 0 422 92 60.28 0 5 5 2011
13 Yuvraj Singh Ind 9 8 4 362 113 90.50 1 4 5 2011
14 SPD Smith Aus 8 7 1 402 105 67.00 1 4 5 2015
15 AJ Finch Aus 8 8 0 504 153 63.00 2 3 5 2019
16 V Kohli Ind 6 6 0 382 82 63.66 0 5 5 2019
17 JE Root Eng 8 8 1 476 107 68.00 2 3 5 2019
18 Shakib Al Hasan Ban 6 6 1 476 124* 95.20 2 3 5 2019
19 DA Warner Aus 8 8 1 516 166 73.71 2 3 5 2019

2007 and 2019 editions of the World Cup have witnessed five batsmen scoring fifties, The following table furnishes the performance of the batsmen who have performed the feat

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ Edition
1 M Jayawardene Srl 11 11 2 548 115* 60.88 1 4 5 2007
2 KP Pietersen Eng 9 9 1 444 104 55.50 2 3 5 2007
3 RT Ponting Aus 11 9 1 539 113 67.37 1 4 5 2007
4 GC Smith RSA 10 10 1 443 91 49.22 0 5 5 2007
5 SB Styris NZl 10 9 3 499 111* 83.16 1 4 5 2007
                         
1 AJ Finch Aus 8 8 0 504 153 63.00 2 3 5 2019
2 V Kohli Ind 6 6 0 382 82 63.66 0 5 5 2019
3 JE Root Eng 8 8 1 476 107 68.00 2 3 5 2019
4 Shakib Al Hasan Ban 6 6 1 476 124* 95.20 2 3 5 2019
5 DA Warner Aus 8 8 1 516 166 73.71 2 3 5 2019

RG Sharma-V Kohli added 138 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 297th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 35th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup.

RG Sharma-V Kohli added 138 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 69th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an  innings for the second wicket  in the World Cup. It also provides the eleventh occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the second wicket in the World Cup.

RG Sharma scored 102 in this game to provide the 186th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 29th occasion of Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup

RG Sharma’s 102 in this game provide his fourth century in the World Cup. He became the third Indian batsman to score  four or  more centuries in an innings in the World Cup. The following table lists the centuries scored by these  three Indian batsmen

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SC Ganguly 183 1 v Sri Lanka Taunton 26 May 1999
2 SC Ganguly 112* 1 v Namibia Pietermaritzburg 23 Feb 2003
3 SC Ganguly 107* 2 v Kenya Cape Town 07 Mar 2003
4 SC Ganguly 111* 1 v Kenya Durban 20 Mar 2003
             
1 RG Sharma 137 1 v Bangladesh Melbourne 19 Mar 2015
2 RG Sharma 122* 2 v South Africa Southampton 05 Jun 2019
3 RG Sharma 140 1 v Pakistan Manchester 16 Jun 2019
4 RG Sharma 102 2 v England Birmingham 30 Jun 2019
             
1 SR Tendulkar 127* 2 v Kenya Cuttack 18 Feb 1996
2 SR Tendulkar 137 1 v Sri Lanka Delhi 02 Mar 1996
3 SR Tendulkar 140* 1 v Kenya Bristol 23 May 1999
4 SR Tendulkar 152 1 v Namibia Pietermaritzburg 23 Feb 2003
5 SR Tendulkar 120 1 v England Bengaluru 27 Feb 2011
6 SR Tendulkar 111 1 v South Africa Nagpur 12 Mar 2011

RG Sharma’s 102 in this game provide his fourth century as an opening batsman in the World Cup. He became the second Indian opening batsman to score four or more centuries in an innings in the World Cup. The following table lists the centuries scored by these two Indian batsmen

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RG Sharma 137 1 v Bangladesh Melbourne 19 Mar 2015
2 RG Sharma 122* 2 v South Africa Southampton 05 Jun 2019
3 RG Sharma 140 1 v Pakistan Manchester 16 Jun 2019
4 RG Sharma 102 2 v England Birmingham 30 Jun 2019
             
1 SR Tendulkar 127* 2 v Kenya Cuttack 18 Feb 1996
2 SR Tendulkar 137 1 v Sri Lanka Delhi 02 Mar 1996
3 SR Tendulkar 152 1 v Namibia Pietermaritzburg 23 Feb 2003
4 SR Tendulkar 120 1 v England Bengaluru 27 Feb 2011
5 SR Tendulkar 111 1 v South Africa Nagpur 12 Mar 2011

RG Sharma scored 102 in this game to provide the 96th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 15th occasion of Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup

RG Sharma became the fourth opening batsman in the history of the World Cup to score four or more centuries  in the World Cup. Others are – SR Tendulkar {05}, TM  Dilshan {04} and ME Waugh {04}

RG Sharma became the ninth batsman in the history of the World Cup to score four or more centuries  in the World Cup. Others are – SR Tendulkar {06},RT Ponting {05}, KC Sangakkara {05}, AB de Villiers {04} TM  Dilshan {04} SC Ganguly {04}, DPMD Jayawardene {04} and ME Waugh {04}

RG Sharma’s 102 in this game provides his 25th century in one  day internationals. He became the  third  Indian batsman to score 25 plus centuries in one day internationals. Others are – SR Tendulkar {49} and V Kohli {41}

RG Sharma’s 102 in this game provides his 25th century in one day internationals. He became the ninth batsman to score 25 plus centuries in one day internationals. Others are – SR Tendulkar {49} and V Kohli {41}, RT Ponting {30},  ST Jayasuriya {28], HM Amla {27}, AB de Villiers {25}, CH Gayle {25} and KC Sangakkara {25]

RG Sharma’s 102 in  this game was in a losing cause to provide the 37th occasion of a batsman’s century going in vain in the World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of Indian batsman’s century in a losing  cause in the World Cup.

Mohammad Shami’s five for 69 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 14th occasion of a bowler’s five wicket haul going in vain in the World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of Indian bowler’s five wicket  haul in a losing  cause in the World Cup.

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 37 – Stats highlights

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 37 – Stats highlights

Match No 37 – Australia Vs New Zealand at Lord’s on 29 Jun 19 – Australia won by 86 runs

TA Boult captured four for 51 in this game to provide the 211th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 20th occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup

TA Boult captured four for 51 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of his capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 TA Boult 10.0 3 27 5 1 v Australia Auckland 28 Feb 2015
2 TA Boult 10.0 3 44 4 2 v West Indies Wellington 21 Mar 2015
3 TA Boult 10.0 1 30 4 2 v West Indies Manchester 22 Jun 2019
4 TA Boult 10.0 1 51 4 1 v Australia Lord’s 29 Jun 2019

TA Boult became the sixth bowler in the history of the World Cup to captured four plus wickets haul on four or more occasions. The following table lists the performance of these six bowlers. MA Starc’s six four plus wicket hauls include his five for later in this match in New Zealand’s innings

No Player Team Span Mat Inns O M R W Ave 4 5 4+
1 MA Starc Aus 2015-2019 16 16 138.1 8 597 46 12.97 3 3 6
2 Imran Tahir RSA 2011-2019 21 20 182.5 7 788 39 20.20 4 1 5
3 TA Boult NZl 2015-2019 16 16 154.0 16 685 35 19.57 3 1 4
4 M Muralitharan Srl 1996-2011 40 39 343.3 15 1335 68 19.63 4 0 4
5 Shahid Afridi Pak 1999-2015 27 24 184.0 7 831 30 27.70 2 2 4
6 SK Warne Aus 1996-1999 17 17 162.5 16 624 32 19.50 4 0 4

TA Boult performed the hat trick in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of a bowler performing the feat in the history of the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Bowler Team Opp  Ground Date
1 C Sharma Ind NZl Nagpur 31.10.1987
2 Saqlain Mushtaq Pak Zim The Oval 11.06.1999
3 WPUJC Vaas Srl Ban City Oval 14.02.2003
4 B Lee Aus Ken Durban 15.03.2003
5 SL Malinga Srl RSA Providence 28.03.2007
6 KAJ Roach Win Net Delhi 28.02.2011
7 SL Malinga Srl Ken Col-RPS 01.01.2011
8 ST Finn Eng Aus Melbourne 14.02.2015
9 JP Duminy RSA Srl Sydney 18.03.2015
10 Mohammd Shami Ind Afg Southampton 22.06.2019
11 TA Boult NZl Aus Lord’s 29.06.2019

TA Boult performed the hat trick in this game to provide the second occasion of a bowler performing the feat against Australia in the history of the World Cup. Both the occasions are tabulated below

No Bowler Team Opp  Ground Date
1 ST Finn Eng Aus Melbourne 14.02.2015
2 TA Boult NZl Aus Lord’s 29.06.2019

UT Khwaja and AT Carey added 107 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 295th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 48th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup

UT Khwaja and AT Carey added 107 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the eighth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the sixth wicket in the World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the sixth wicket in the World Cup

UT Khwaja and AT Carey added 107 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide record partnership in an innings for the sixth wicket in the World Cup. The previous best was 99 runs partnership between R Edwards and RW Marsh against West Indies at The Oval on 14.06.73

AT Carey scored 71 in this game to provide the 107th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 17th occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup.

AT Carey scored 71 in this game to provide the second occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings against New Zealand in the World Cup. BJ Haddin had scored 55 at Nagpur on 25.02.11

MA Starc and JP Beherndorff were dismissed for first ball duck in this game to provide the 210th and 211th occasion of batsmen dismissed for first ball ducks in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides 16th and 17th occasion of Australian batsmen dismissed for first ball ducks in an innings in the World Cup.

MA Starc’s five for 26 in this game represent his sixth four wicket haul in the World Cup and he ownd the record for most four wicket hauls in the World Cup. He went past Imran Tahir of South Africa who had five four wicket hauls. The following table lists the performance of these two bowlers

No Bowler Team O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MA Starc Aus 9.0 0 28 6 2 v New Zealand Auckland 28 Feb 2015
2 MA Starc Aus 4.4 1 14 4 1 v Scotland Hobart 14 Mar 2015
3 MA Starc Aus 10.0 1 46 5 2 v West Indies Nottingham 06 Jun 2019
4 MA Starc Aus 10.0 0 55 4 2 v Sri Lanka The Oval 15 Jun 2019
5 MA Starc Aus 8.4 1 43 4 2 v England Lord’s 25 Jun 2019
6 MA Starc Aus 9.4 1 26 5 2 v New Zealand Lord’s 29 Jun 2019
                     
No Bowler Team O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Imran Tahir RSA 10.0 1 41 4 1 v West Indies Delhi 24 Feb 2011
2 Imran Tahir RSA 8.4 1 38 4 1 v England Chennai 06 Mar 2011
3 Imran Tahir RSA 10.0 2 45 5 2 v West Indies Sydney 27 Feb 2015
4 Imran Tahir RSA 8.2 0 26 4 1 v Sri Lanka Sydney 18 Mar 2015
5 Imran Tahir RSA 7.0 0 29 4 1 v Afghanistan Cardiff 15 Jun 2019

TA Boult captured four for 51 for New Zealand and MA Starc captured five for 26 in this  game to provide the 17th occasion of rival bowlers capturing four  or  more wickets in  a  match

MA Starc captured five for 26 in this game to provide the 60th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 16th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five  or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup

MA Starc’s five for 26 in this game provides the third occasion of his capturing five wicket haul in an innings in the World Cup. He owns the  record for most five wicket hauls by bowlers in the World Cup. The following table lists the bowlers who  have captured five  plus wicket hauls  on two or more occasions in the World Cup

No Player Team Span Mat Inns Overs M Runs W BBI Ave 5
1 MA Starc Aus 2015-2019 3 3 28.4 2 100 16 6/28 6.25 3
2 ALF de Mel Srl 1983-1983 2 2 24.0 5 71 10 5/32 7.10 2
3 VC Drakes Win 2003-2003 2 2 19.5 3 77 10 5/33 7.70 2
4 GJ Gilmour Aus 1975-1975 2 2 24.0 8 62 11 6/14 5.63 2
5 GD McGrath Aus 1999-2003 2 2 15.4 7 29 12 7/15 2.41 2
6 Shahid Afridi Pak 2011-2011 2 2 18.0 3 39 10 5/16 3.90 2

MA Starc’s five for 26 in this game provides the third occasion of his capturing five wicket haul in an innings in the World Cup. He owns the Australian record for most five wicket hauls by bowlers in the World Cup. The following table lists the Australian  bowlers who have captured five  plus wicket hauls  on two or more occasions in the World Cup

No Player Team Span Mat Inns Overs M Runs W BBI Ave 5
1 MA Starc Aus 2015-2019 3 3 28.4 2 100 16 6/28 6.25 3
2 GJ Gilmour Aus 1975-1975 2 2 24.0 8 62 11 6/14 5.63 2
3 GD McGrath Aus 1999-2003 2 2 15.4 7 29 12 7/15 2.41 2

New Zealand was dismissed all out for 157 in this game to provide the 299th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 19th occasion of New Zealand dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup

TA Boult’s four for 56 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 41st occasion of a bowler’s four wicket haul going in vain in World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of a New Zealand bowler’s four wicket haul going in vain in World Cup

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 36 – Stats highlights

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 36 – Stats highlights

Match No 36 – Afghanistan Vs Pakistan at Leeds on 29 Jun 19 – Pakistan won by three wickets

Hasmathullah Shahidi of Afghanistan was dismissed for a first ball duck in this game to provide the 209th occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the seventh occasion of an Afghaninstan batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the World Cup.

Pakistan won this game by three wickets with two balls to spare to provide fifth the occasion of a team winning a World Cup game with two balls to spare.

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 West Indies won 1 wicket 2 v Pakistan Birmingham 11 Jun 1975
2 Australia won 5 wickets 2 v South Africa Leeds 13 Jun 1999
3 Australia won 2 wickets 2 v England P Elizabeth 02 Mar 2003
4 South Africa won 3 wickets 2 v India Nagpur 12 Mar 2011
5 Pakistan won 3 wickets 2 v Afghanistan Leeds 29 Jun 2019

Shaheen Shah Afridi captured four for 47 in this game to provide the 210th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 23rd occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup.

Fakhar Zaman was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 74th occasion of an opening batsman batting at number one dismissed for a duck in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman batting at number one dismissed for a duck in an innings in the World Cup.

Sarfraz Ahmed and Shadab Khan were dismissed run out in this game to provide the 548th and 549th occasion of a  batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the World Cup, It also provides the 57th and 58th occasion of a  batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the World Cup,

Sarfraz Ahmed was dismissed run out in this game to provide the 51st occasion of a  captain dismissed run out in an innings in the World Cup, It also provides the sixth occasion of a Pakistan captain dismissed run out in an innings in the World Cup,

Sarfraz Ahmed was dismissed run out in this game to provide the 47th occasion of a wicket keeper  batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the World Cup, It also provides the fifth occasion of a Pakistan wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the World Cup,

Sarfraz Ahmed was dismissed run out in this game to provide the fifth occasion of a captain-cum-wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the World Cup, It also provides the second occasion of a Pakistan captain-cum-wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the World Cup,

Imam-ul-Haq was dismissed stumped in this game to provide the 144th occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the ninth occasion of a Pakistan batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in the World Cup.

Imam-ul-Haq was dismissed stumped in this game to provide the 34th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in the World Cup.

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 35 – Stats highlights

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 35 – Stats highlights

Match No 35 – South Africa Vs Sri Lanka  at Ch-le-St  on 28 Jun 19 – South Africa won by nine wickets

FDM Karunaratne of Sri Lanka was dismissed by the first ball of the match in this game to become the fifth opening batsman in the history of the World Cup to be dismissed by the first ball of the match. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 JG Wright 0 1 1 NZl Aus Auckland 22 Feb 1992
2 Hannan Sarkar 0 1 1 Ban Srl Pietermaritzburg 14 Feb 2003
3 BRM Taylor 0 1 1 Zim Can Nagpur 28 Feb 2011
4 MJ Guptill 0 1 1 NZl Win Manchester 22 Jun 2019
5 FDM Karunaratne 0 1 1 Srl RSA Ch-le-St 28 Jun 2019

FDM Karunaratne of Sri Lanka was dismissed by the first ball of the match in this game to become the first captain opening batsman in the history of the World Cup to be dismissed by the first ball of the match.

South Africa won this game by nine wickets to provide the 23rd occasion of a team winning a World Cup game by nine wickets margin. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 West Indies won 9 wickets 236 v Sri Lanka Manchester 07 Jun 1975
2 New Zealand won 9 wickets 74 v Sri Lanka Nottingham 09 Jun 1979
3 West Indies won 9 wickets 51 v India Birmingham 09 Jun 1979
4 England won 9 wickets 215 v Sri Lanka Leeds 20 Jun 1983
5 India won 9 wickets 107 v New Zealand Nagpur 31 Oct 1987
6 South Africa won 9 wickets 13 v Australia Sydney 26 Feb 1992
7 Pakistan won 9 wickets 90 v U.A.E. Gujranwala 24 Feb 1996
8 England won 9 wickets 66 v Kenya Canterbury 18 May 1999
9 Pakistan won 9 wickets 15 v New Zealand Manchester 16 Jun 1999
10 Australia won 9 wickets 166 v India Centurion 15 Feb 2003
11 New Zealand won 9 wickets 13 v South Africa Johannesburg 16 Feb 2003
12 Sri Lanka won 9 wickets 272 v Canada Paarl 19 Feb 2003
13 New Zealand won 9 wickets 124 v Bangladesh North Sound 02 Apr 2007
14 Australia won 9 wickets 226 v Ireland Bridgetown 13 Apr 2007
15 South Africa won 9 wickets 184 v England Bridgetown 17 Apr 2007
16 Sri Lanka won 9 wickets 188 v Kenya Colombo (RPS) 01 Mar 2011
17 West Indies won 9 wickets 226 v Bangladesh Dhaka 04 Mar 2011
18 India won 9 wickets 187 v U.A.E. Perth 28 Feb 2015
19 Sri Lanka won 9 wickets 16 v England Wellington 01 Mar 2015
20 England won 9 wickets 41 v Afghanistan Sydney 13 Mar 2015
21 South Africa won 9 wickets 192 v Sri Lanka Sydney 18 Mar 2015
22 South Africa won 9 wickets 116 v Afghanistan Cardiff 15 Jun 2019
23 South Africa won 9 wickets 76 v Sri Lanka Ch-le-St 28 Jun 2019

South Africa won this game by nine wickets to provide the fifth occasion of South Africa winning a World Cup game by nine wickets margin. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 South Africa won 9 wickets 13 v Australia Sydney 26 Feb 1992
2 South Africa won 9 wickets 184 v England Bridgetown 17 Apr 2007
3 South Africa won 9 wickets 192 v Sri Lanka Sydney 18 Mar 2015
4 South Africa won 9 wickets 116 v Afghanistan Cardiff 15 Jun 2019
5 South Africa won 9 wickets 76 v Sri Lanka Ch-le-St 28 Jun 2019

South Africa won this game by nine wickets to provide the fifth occasion of a team winning a World Cup game by nine wickets margin against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 West Indies won 9 wickets 236 v Sri Lanka Manchester 07 Jun 1975
2 New Zealand won 9 wickets 74 v Sri Lanka Nottingham 09 Jun 1979
3 England won 9 wickets 215 v Sri Lanka Leeds 20 Jun 1983
4 South Africa won 9 wickets 192 v Sri Lanka Sydney 18 Mar 2015
5 South Africa won 9 wickets 76 v Sri Lanka Ch-le-St 28 Jun 2019

F du Plessis scored 96 not out in this game to provide the 63rd occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the eighth occasion of a South African batsman scoring a ninety in an innings in the World Cup.

F du Plessis scored 96 not out in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a captain scoring a ninety in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of a South African captain scoring a ninety in an innings in the World

Cup.

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GC Smith 91 2 v Scotland Basseterre 20 Mar 2007
2 AB de Villiers 99 1 v U.A.E. Wellington 12 Mar 2015
3 F du Plessis 96* 2 v Sri Lanka Ch-le-St 28 Jun 2019

HM Amla-F du Plessis added 175 runs in  an unfinished partnership  for the second wicket  in this game to provide the 294th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 28th occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup

HM Amla-F du Plessis added 175 runs in  an unfinished partnership  for the second wicket  in this game to provide the 68th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the second wicket in the World Cup. It also provides the seventh occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the second wicket in the World Cup.

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ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 34 – Stats highlights

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 34 – Stats highlights

Match No 34 – India Vs West Indies at Manchester on 27 Jun 2019 – India won by 125 runs

India won this game by 125 runs to provide the eighth occasion of India winning a World Cup game by 100 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 India 257 runs 414 v Bermuda Port of Spain 19 Mar 2007
2 India 183 runs 293 v Sri Lanka Johannesburg 10 Mar 2003
3 India 181 runs 312 v Namibia Pietermaritzburg 23 Feb 2003
4 India 157 runs 374 v Sri Lanka Taunton 26 May 1999
5 India 130 runs 308 v South Africa Melbourne 22 Feb 2015
6 India 125 runs 269 v West Indies Manchester 27 Jun 2019
7 India 118 runs 248 v Australia Chelmsford 20 Jun 1983
8 India 109 runs 303 v Bangladesh Melbourne 19 Mar 2015

V Kohli scored 72 in this game to provide the 175th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 19th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup

V Kohli scored 72 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of his scoring a fifty as a captain in an innings in the World Cup. He became the second Indian captain to score four plus fifties in an innings in the World Cup after M Azharuddin. M Azharuddin has scored six fifties

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 M Azharuddin 93 2 v Australia Brisbane 01 Mar 1992
2 M Azharuddin 61 1 v West Indies Wellington 10 Mar 1992
3 M Azharuddin 55 1 v New Zealand Dunedin 12 Mar 1992
4 M Azharuddin 79 1 v South Africa Adelaide 15 Mar 1992
5 M Azharuddin 72* 1 v Sri Lanka Delhi 02 Mar 1996
6 M Azharuddin 59 1 v Pakistan Manchester 08 Jun 1999
             
1 V Kohli 82 1 v Australia The Oval 09 Jun 2019
2 V Kohli 77 1 v Pakistan Manchester 16 Jun 2019
3 V Kohli 67 1 v Afghanistan Southampton 22 Jun 2019
4 V Kohli 72 1 v West Indies Manchester 27 Jun 2019

MS Dhoni scored 56 not out in this game to provide the 106th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup

V Kohli {72} and MS Dhoni {56 not out} scored fifties in this game to provide the twelfth occasion of both the captain and wicket keeper scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first such occasion by an Indian captain and wicket keeper batsman in the World Cup

No No   Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 C LRD Mendis 56 2 Srl Eng Taunton 11 Jun 1983
  2 Wk RG de Alwis 58* 2 Srl Eng Taunton 11 Jun 1983
                   
2 1 C DAG Fletcher 71* 1 Zim Win Worcester 13 Jun 1983
  2 Wk DL Houghton 54 1 Zim Win Worcester 13 Jun 1983
                   
  1 C MO Odumbe 50 2 Ken Aus Visakhapatnam 23 Feb 1996
  2 Wk KO Otieno 85 2 Ken Aus Visakhapatnam 23 Feb 1996
                   
4 1 C HH Streak 72* 1 Zim NZl Bloemfontein 08 Mar 2003
  2 Wk T Taibu 53 1 Zim NZl Bloemfontein 08 Mar 2003
                   
5 1 C RT Ponting 140* 1 Aus Ind Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
  2 Wk AC Gilchrist 57 1 Aus Ind Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
                   
6 1 C SO Tikolo 72* 2 Ken Can Gros Islet 14 Mar 2007
  2 Wk MA Ouma 58 2 Ken Can Gros Islet 14 Mar 2007
                   
7 1 C M Jayawardene 85 1 Srl Ber Port of Spain 15 Mar 2007
  2 Wk KC Sangakkara 76 1 Srl Ber Port of Spain 15 Mar 2007
                   
8 1 C BC Lara 77 2 Win Aus North Sound 27 Mar 2007
  2 Wk D Ramdin 52 2 Win Aus North Sound 27 Mar 2007
                   
9 1 C RT Ponting 104 1 Aus Ind Ahmedabad 24 Mar 2011
  2 Wk BJ Haddin 53 1 Aus Ind Ahmedabad 24 Mar 2011
                   
10 1 C JO Holder 51 2 Win Aus Nottingham 06 Jun 2019
  2 Wk SD Hope 68 2 Win Aus Nottingham 06 Jun 2019
                   
11 1 C FDM Karunaratne 97 1 Srl Aus The Oval 15 Jun 2019
  2 Wk MDGK Perera 52 1 Srl Aus The Oval 15 Jun 2019
                   
12 1 C V Kohli 72 1 Ind Win Manchester 27 Jun 2019
  2 Wk MS Dhoni 56* 1 Ind Win Manchester 27 Jun 2019

Mohd Shami captured four for 16 in this game to provide the 209th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 23rd occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup

Mohd Shami captured four for 16 in this game to provide the third occasion of his capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. He now owns the Indian record for most four wicket hauls in the World Cup. The following table lists the Indian bowlers who have captured four or more wickets on two or more occasions.

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Mohammed Shami 9.0 1 35 4 2 v Pakistan Adelaide 15 Feb 2015
2 Mohammed Shami 9.5 1 40 4 2 v Afghanistan Southampton 22 Jun 2019
3 Mohammed Shami 6.2 0 16 4 2 v West Indies Manchester 27 Jun 2019
                   
1 A Nehra 10.0 2 23 6 2 v England Durban 26 Feb 2003
2 A Nehra 7.0 1 35 4 2 v Sri Lanka Johannesburg 10 Mar 2003
                   
1 J Srinath 9.1 1 30 4 2 v Netherlands Paarl 12 Feb 2003
2 J Srinath 9.0 1 35 4 2 v Sri Lanka Johannesburg 10 Mar 2003
                   
1 UT Yadav 9.0 1 31 4 2 v Bangladesh Melbourne 19 Mar 2015
2 UT Yadav 9.0 0 72 4 1 v Australia Sydney 26 Mar 2015
                   
1 Yuvraj Singh 4.3 2 6 4 2 v Namibia Pietermaritzburg 23 Feb 2003
2 Yuvraj Singh 10.0 0 31 5 1 v Ireland Bengaluru 06 Mar 2011

Mohd Shami captured four for 16 in this game to provide the 150th occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 18th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the World Cup

Mohd Shami captured 4 for 40 against Afghanistan at Southampton on 22.06.19 and followed it up by 4 for 16 against West Indies  at Manchester on 27.06.19 to become the tenth bowler in the history of  the World Cup to capture four plus wickets in two more consecutive games. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Bowlers W R Team Opp Ground Date
1 ALF de Mel 5 39 Srl Pak Leeds 16 Jun 1983
    5 32 Srl NZl Derby 18 Jun 1983
               
2 GJ Gilmour 6 14 Aus Eng Leeds 18 Jun 1975
    5 48 Aus Win Lord’s 21 Jun 1975
               
3 Imran Khan 4 37 Pak Win Lahore 16 Oct 1987
    4 37 Pak Eng Karachi 20 Oct 1987
               
4 SK Warne 4 29 Aus RSA Birmingham 17 Jun 1999
    4 33 Aus Pak Lord’s 20 Jun 1999
               
5 MJ Johnson 4 19 Aus V Zim Ahmedabad 21 Feb 2011
    4 33 Aus V NZl Nagpur-J 25 Feb 2011
               
6 SJ Benn 4 18 Win Ban Dhaka 04 Mar 2011
    4 53 Win Ire Mohali 11 Mar 2011
               
7 B Lee 4 46 Aus Can Bangalore 16 Mar 2011
    4 28 Aus Pak Colombo (RPS) 19 Mar 2011
               
8 Shahid Afridi 5 16 Pak Ken Hambantota 23 Feb 2011
    4 34 Pak Srl Colombo (RPS) 26 Feb 2011
    5 23 Pak Can Colombo (RPS) 03 Mar 2011
               
9 UT Yadav 4 31 Ind Ban Melbourne 19 Mar 2015
    4 72 Ind Aus Sydney 26 Mar 2015
               
10 Mohd Shami 4 40 Ind Afg Southampton 22 Jun 2019
  Mohd Shami 4 16 Inf Win Manchester 27 Jun 2019

Mohd Shami captured 4 for 40 against Afghanistan at Southampton on 22.06.19 and followed it up by 4 for 16 against West Indies  at Manchester on 27.06.19 to become the second Indian  bowler in the history of  the World Cup to capture four plus wickets in two more consecutive games after UT Yadav. Both occasions are tabulated below

No Bowlers W R Team Opp Ground Date
1 UT Yadav 4 31 Ind Ban Melbourne 19 Mar 2015
    4 72 Ind Aus Sydney 26 Mar 2015
               
2 Mohd Shami 4 40 Ind Afg Southampton 22 Jun 2019
  Mohd Shami 4 16 Inf Win Manchester 27 Jun 2019

Mohd Shami became the twelfth bowler in the history of World Cup to capture four plus wicket hauls on three or more occasions. The following table lists all the twelve bowlers

No Player Team Span Mat Overs M Runs W BBI Ave 4 5 4+
1 MA Starc Aus 2015-2019 15 128.3 7 571 41 6/28 13.92 3 2 5
2 Imran Tahir RSA 2011-2019 20 172.5 7 752 39 5/45 19.28 4 1 5
3 SK Warne Aus 1996-1999 17 162.5 16 624 32 4/29 19.50 4 0 4
4 Shahid Afridi Pak 1999-2015 27 184.0 7 831 30 5/16 27.70 2 2 4
5 M Muralitharan Srl 1996-2011 40 343.3 15 1335 68 4/19 19.63 4 0 4
6 Mohammed Shami Ind 2015-2019 9 77.1 8 350 25 4/16 14.00 3 0 3
7 MG Johnson Aus 2011-2015 15 121.0 9 557 25 4/19 22.28 3 0 3
8 Abdul Qadir Pak 1983-1987 13 135.4 8 506 24 5/44 21.08 2 1 3
9 B Lee Aus 2003-2011 17 137.3 15 629 35 5/42 17.97 2 1 3
10 TA Boult NZl 2015-2019 15 144.0 15 634 31 5/27 20.45 2 1 3
11 SL Malinga Srl 2007-2019 27* 207.2 9 1127 52 6/38 21.67 2 1 3
12 Wasim Akram Pak 1987-2003 38 324.3 17 1311 55 5/28 23.83 2 1 3

Mohd Shami became the sixth bowler in the history of World Cup to capture exact four  wicket hauls on three or more occasions. The following table lists all the six bowlers

No Player Team Span Mat Overs M Runs W BBI Ave 4
1 Imran Tahir RSA 2011-2019 20 172.5 7 752 39 5/45 19.28 4
2 SK Warne Aus 1996-1999 17 162.5 16 624 32 4/29 19.50 4
3 M Muralitharan Srl 1996-2011 40 343.3 15 1335 68 4/19 19.63 4
4 MA Starc Aus 2015-2019 15 128.3 7 571 41 6/28 13.92 3
5 Mohammed Shami Ind 2015-2019 9 77.1 8 350 25 4/16 14.00 3
6 MG Johnson Aus 2011-2015 15 121.0 9 557 25 4/19 22.28 3
ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 33 – Stats highlights

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 33 – Stats highlights

Match No 33 – New Zealand Vs Pakistan at Birmingham on 26 Jun 2019 – Pakistan won by six wickets

JDS Neesham of New Zealand scored 97 not out in this game to provide the 62nd occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a ninety in an innings in the World Cup.

JDS Neesham’s 97 not out in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 20th occasion of a batsman’s a ninety in an innings going in vain in the World Cup. It also provides the third occasion of a New Zealand batsman’s ninety in an innings going in vain in the World Cup.

JDS Neesham and C de Grandhomme added 132 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 292nd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 31st occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup.

JDS Neesham and C de Grandhomme added 132 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the seventh occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the sixth wicket in the World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the sixth wicket in the World Cup.

JDS Neesham and C de Grandhomme added 132 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership in an innings for the sixth wicket in the World Cup by New Zealand batsmen. The  previous best was 91  rund partnership between KS Williamson and C de Grandhomme against South Africa at Birmingham on 19.06.19

C de Grandhomme was dismissed run out for 64 in this game to provide the 70th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 12th occasion of a New Zealand batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup.

Babar Azam and Harris Sohail added 126 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 292nd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 31st occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup.

Babar Azam and Harris Sohail added 126 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 42nd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the fourth wicket in the World Cup. It also provides the sixth occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the fourth wicket in the World Cup.

Harris Sohail was dismissed run out for 68 in this game to provide the 71st occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the eighth occasion of a Pakistan batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player MoD Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Javed Miandad Run out 67 1 v England Manchester 18 Jun 1983
2 Inzamam-ul-Haq Run out 60 2 v New Zealand Auckland 21 Mar 1992
3 Saeed Anwar Run out 62 1 v New Zealand Lahore 06 Mar 1996
4 Inzamam-ul-Haq Run out 81 1 v Australia Leeds 23 May 1999
5 Ijaz Ahmed Run out 51 1 v New Zealand Derby 28 May 1999
6 Moin Khan Run out 63 1 v South Africa Nottingham 05 Jun 1999
7 Ahmed Shehzad Run out 93 1 v U.A.E. Napier 04 Mar 2015
8 Haris Sohail Run out 68 2 v New Zealand Birmingham 26 Jun 2019

It also provides the fourth occasion of a Pakistan batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings against New Zealand in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player MoD Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Inzamam-ul-Haq Run out 60 2 v New Zealand Auckland 21 Mar 1992
2 Saeed Anwar Run out 62 1 v New Zealand Lahore 06 Mar 1996
  Ijaz Ahmed Run out 51 1 v New Zealand Derby 28 May 1999
4 Haris Sohail Run out 68 2 v New Zealand Birmingham 26 Jun 2019

JDS Neesham-C de Grandhomme added 132 runs for the sixth wicket in New Zealand’s innings and Babar Azam-Harris Sohail added 126 runs for the fourth wicket in Pakistan’s innings in this game to provide 38th occasion of rival teams posting three figure partnerships in a World Cup game

C de Grandhomme was dismissed run out for 64 in New Zealand’s innings and Harris Sohail was dismissed run out for 68 in Pakistan’s in this game to provide the fifth occasion of rival batsmen dismissed run out in a World Cup game. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 KR Rutherford 57 1 NZl Aus Auckland 22 Feb 1992
2 DC Boon 100 2 Aus NZl Auckland 22 Feb 1992
               
1 MD Crowe 91 1 NZl Pak Auckland 21 Mar 1992
2 Inzamam-ul-Haq 60 2 Pak NZl Auckland 21 Mar 1992
               
1 SC Ganguly 97 1 Ind RSA Hove 15 May 1999
2 JH Kallis 96 2 RSA Ind Hove 15 May 1999
               
1 MJ Clarke 92 1 Aus RSA Basseterre 24 Mar 2007
2 AB de Villiers 92 2 RSA Aus Basseterre 24 Mar 2007
               
1 C de Grandhomme 64 1 NZl Pak Birmingham 26 Jun 2019
2 Haris Sohail 68 2 Pak NZl Birmingham 26 Jun 2019

C de Grandhomme was dismissed run out for 64 in New Zealand’s innings and Harris Sohail was dismissed run out for 68 in Pakistan’s in this game to provide the second occasion of rival batsmen dismissed run out in a World Cup game between Pakistan and New Zealand. Both the occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 MD Crowe 91 1 NZl Pak Auckland 21 Mar 1992
2 Inzamam-ul-Haq 60 2 Pak NZl Auckland 21 Mar 1992
               
1 C de Grandhomme 64 1 NZl Pak Birmingham 26 Jun 2019
2 Haris Sohail 68 2 Pak NZl Birmingham 26 Jun 2019
ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 32 – Stats highlights

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 32 – Stats highlights

Match No 32 – Australia Vs England at Lord’s on 25 Jun 2019 – Australia won by 64 runs

AJ Finch scored 100 in this game to provide the 183rd occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 30th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup.

AJ Finch scored 100 in this game to provide the 30th occasion of a captain scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the seventh occasion of an Australian captain scoring a century in an innings in the World Cup.

AJ Finch became the second captain to score a century in an innings at Lord’s  in the World Cup after CH Lloyd.  CH Lloyd had scored 102 against Australia at Lord’s on 21.06.75

The following table lists the six batsmen who have scored a century in an innings at Lord’s in the World Cup. The list include AJ Finch who has scored 100 in this game

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 DL Amiss 137 1 Eng Ind Lord’s 07 Jun 1975
2 CH Lloyd 102 1 Win Aus Lord’s 21 Jun 1975
3 IVA Richards 138* 1 Win Eng Lord’s 23 Jun 1979
4 ME Waugh 104 1 Aus Zim Lord’s 09 Jun 1999
5 NC Johnson 132* 2 Zim Aus Lord’s 09 Jun 1999
6 AJ Finch 100 1 Aus Eng Lord’s 25 Jun 2019

AJ Finch became the second Australian batsman to score a century in an innings at Lord’s after ME Waugh. ME Waugh had scored 104 against Zimbabwe  on 09.06.99

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 ME Waugh 104 1 Aus Zim Lord’s 09 Jun 1999
2 AJ Finch 100 1 Aus Eng Lord’s 25 Jun 2019

AJ Finch {100} and DA Warner {53} scored fifties in this game to provide the 53rd occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in an innings in a World Cup game. It also provides the ninth occasion of both the Australian openers scoring fifties in an innings in a World Cup game.

AJ Finch {100} and DA Warner {53} scored century and half  century in this game to provide the 20th occasion of one of the openers scoring century  and another half century  in an innings in a World Cup game. It also provides the fifth occasion of both the Australian openers performing such a feat in an innings in a World Cup game.

AJ Finch scored 100 in this game to provide the 12th occasion of a batsman scoring exact 100 in an innings in a World Cup game, AJ Finch became the second Australian batsman to score exact 100 in an innings in a World Cup game. His feat provides the third such occasion with DC Boon scoring exact 100 in an innings on two occasions. DC Boon scored 100 against New Zealand at Auckland on 22.02.92 and against West Indies at Melbourne on 18.03.92

It also provides the fifth occasion of an opening batsman scoring exact 100 in an innings in a World Cup game. AJ Finch became the second Australian opening batsman to score exact 100 in an innings in a World Cup game. His feat provides the third such occasion with DC Boon scoring exact 100 in an innings on two occasions. DC Boon scored 100 against New Zealand at Auckland on 22.02.92 and against West Indies at Melbourne on 18.03.92

AJ Finch’s 100 provide the eighth occasion of a batsman dismissed after scoring a 100 in an innings in a World Cup game. It also provides the fourth occasion of an opening batsman dismissed after scoring a 100 in an innings in the World Cup

AJ Finch-DA Warner added 123 runs for the first wicket  in this game to provide the 291st occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides 47th occasion of Australian  batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the World Cup

AJ Finch-DA Warner added 123 runs for the first wicket  in this game to provide the 72nd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings  for the first wicket in the World Cup. It also provides 15th  occasion of Australian  batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the first wicket in the World Cup

AJ Finch-DA Warner added 123 runs for the first wicket  in this game to provide the fifth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership of 123 – “one-two-three” in an innings in the World Cup

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 FM Engineer, SM Gavaskar 1 123* 2 Ind EAF Leeds 11 Jun 1975
2 GA Gooch, RT Robinson 1 123 2 Eng Srl Pune 30 Oct 1987
3 Javed Miandad, Rameez Raja 3 123* 1 Pak Win Melbourne 23 Feb 1992
4 N Hussain, GP Thorpe 3 123 2 Eng Zim Nottingham 25 May 1999
5 AJ Finch, DA Warner 1 123 1 Aus Eng Lord’s 25 Jun 2019

AJ Finch-DA Warner added 123 runs for the first wicket  in this game to provide the third occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership of 123 – “one-two-three” in an innings  for the first wicket in the World Cup

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 FM Engineer, SM Gavaskar 1 123* 2 Ind EAF Leeds 11 Jun 1975
2 GA Gooch, RT Robinson 1 123 2 Eng Srl Pune 30 Oct 1987
3 AJ Finch, DA Warner 1 123 1 Aus Eng Lord’s 25 Jun 2019

AJ Finch’s 100 in this innings was his third century in the World Cup. He became the fifth Australian batsman to score three or more centuries in the World Cup. Others are – RT Ponting {05}, ME Waugh {04}, ML Hayden {03} and DA Warner {03}

AJ Finch’s 100 in this innings was his third century as an opening batsman in the World Cup. He became the fifth Australian batsman to score three or more centuries in the World Cup. Others are – RT Ponting {05}, ME Waugh {04}, ML Hayden {03} and DA Warner {03}

JP Behrendroff {5 for 44}         and MA Starc {4 for 43} captured  four  plus  wickets in this game to provide the  207th and 208th occasion of bowlers capturing four plus wickets  in an innings  in the World Cup. It also provides the 35th and 36th  occasion of Australian bowlers capturing four plus wickets in an innings in the World Cup.

JP Behrendroff {5 for 44}         five wickets in this game to provide the 59th occasion of bowlers capturing four plus wickets  in an innings  in the World Cup. It also provides the 15th occasion of Australian bowlers capturing five wickets in an innings in the World Cup.

MA Starc {4 for 43} captured four wickets in this game to provide the 149th occasion of bowlers capturing exact four wickets  in an innings  in the World Cup. It also provides the 21st occasion of Australian bowlers capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the World Cup.

JP Behrendroff {5 for 44}         and MA Starc {4 for 43} captured  four  plus  wickets in this game to provide the 12th occasion of two bowlers capturing four plus wickets in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Bowlers O M R W Team Opp Ground Date
1 RGD Willis 10.3 3 11 4 Eng Can Manchester 13 Jun 1979
  CM Old 10.0 5 8 4 Eng Can Manchester 13 Jun 1979
                   
2 GR Dilley 11.0 0 45 4 Eng Srl Taunton 11 Jun 1983
  VJ Marks 12.0 3 39 5 Eng Srl Taunton 11 Jun 1983
                   
3 S Madan Lal 8.2 3 20 4 Ind Aus Chelmsford 20 Jun 1983
  RMH Binny 8.0 2 29 4 Ind Aus Chelmsford 20 Jun 1983
                   
4 SM Pollock 9.2 1 36 5 RSA Aus Birmingham 17 Jun 1999
  AA Donald 10.0 1 32 4 RSA Aus Birmingham 17 Jun 1999
                   
5 J Srinath 9.1 1 30 4 Ind Net Paarl 12 Feb 2003
  A Kumble 10.0 1 32 4 Ind Net Paarl 12 Feb 2003
                   
6 Wasim Akram 9.0 1 28 5 Pak Nam Kimberley 16 Feb 2003
  Shoaib Akhtar 8.0 1 46 4 Pak Nam Kimberley 16 Feb 2003
                   
7 JF Kloppenburg 10.0 0 42 4 Net Nam Bloemfontein 03 Mar 2003
  Adeel Raja 8.5 0 42 4 Net Nam Bloemfontein 03 Mar 2003
                   
8 J Srinath 9.0 1 35 4 Ind Srl Johannesburg 10 Mar 2003
  A Nehra 7.0 1 35 4 Ind Srl Johannesburg 10 Mar 2003
                   
9 MF Maharoof 10.0 3 25 4 Srl Ire St George’s 18 Apr 2007
  M Muralitharan 5.0 0 19 4 Srl Ire St George’s 18 Apr 2007
                   
10 Mohd Irfan 10.0 2 30 4 Pak Zim Brisbane 01 Mar 2015
  Wahab Riaz 9.4 1 45 4 Pak Zim Brisbane 01 Mar 2015
                   
11 LH Ferguson 9,1 3 37 4 NZl Afg Taunton 08 Jun 2019
  J Neesham 10.0 1 35 5 NZl Afg Taunton 08 Jun 2019
                   
12 J Behrendroff 10.0 0 44 5 Aus Eng Lord’s 25 Jun 2019
  MA Starc 8.1. 1 43 4 Aus Eng Lord’s 25 Jun 2019

JP Behrendroff {5 for 44}         and MA Starc {4 for 43} captured five and four  plus  wickets  respectively in this game to provide the fifth occasion of one bowler capturing five wickets and another four wickets in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Bowlers O M R W Team Opp Ground Date
1 GR Dilley 11.0 0 45 4 Eng Srl Taunton 11 Jun 1983
  VJ Marks 12.0 3 39 5 Eng Srl Taunton 11 Jun 1983
                   
2 SM Pollock 9.2 1 36 5 RSA Aus Birmingham 17 Jun 1999
  AA Donald 10.0 1 32 4 RSA Aus Birmingham 17 Jun 1999
                   
3 Wasim Akram 9.0 1 28 5 Pak Nam Kimberley 16 Feb 2003
  Shoaib Akhtar 8.0 1 46 4 Pak Nam Kimberley 16 Feb 2003
                   
4 LH Ferguson 9,1 3 37 4 NZl Afg Taunton 08 Jun 2019
  J Neesham 10.0 1 35 5 NZl Afg Taunton 08 Jun 2019
                   
5 JP Behrendroff 10.0 0 44 5 Aus Eng Lord’s 25 Jun 2019
  MA Starc 8.1. 1 43 4 Aus Eng Lord’s 25 Jun 2019

JP Beherendroff {5 for 44} and MA Starc {4 for 43} captured  four  plus  wickets in this game to provide the second occasion of two left bowlers capturing four plus wickets in an innings in the World Cup. Both such occasions are tabulated below

No Bowlers O M R W Team Opp Ground Date
1 Mohd Irfan 10.0 2 30 4 Pak Zim Brisbane 01 Mar 2015
  Wahab Riaz 9.4 1 45 4 Pak Zim Brisbane 01 Mar 2015
                   
2 JP Behrendroff 10.0 0 44 5 Aus Eng Lord’s 25 Jun 2019
  MA Starc 8.1. 1 43 4 Aus Eng Lord’s 25 Jun 2019

JP Beherendoff {5 for 44}         and MA Starc {4 for 43} captured five and four  plus  wickets  respectively in this game to provide the fifth occasion of one left arm bowler capturing five wickets and another left arm bowler four wickets in an innings in the World Cup.

No Bowlers O M R W Team Opp Ground Date
1 JP Behrendroff 10.0 0 44 5 Aus Eng Lord’s 25 Jun 2019
  MA Starc 8.1. 1 43 4 Aus Eng Lord’s 25 Jun 2019

MA Starc’s four for 43 represent his fifth four wicket haul in the World Cup and he shares the record for most four  wicket hauls in the World Cup with Imran Tahir of South Africa. The following table lists the performance of these two bowlers

No Bowler Team O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MA Starc Aus 9.0 0 28 6 2 v New Zealand Auckland 28 Feb 2015
2 MA Starc Aus 4.4 1 14 4 1 v Scotland Hobart 14 Mar 2015
3 MA Starc Aus 10.0 1 46 5 2 v West Indies Nottingham 06 Jun 2019
4 MA Starc Aus 10.0 0 55 4 2 v Sri Lanka The Oval 15 Jun 2019
5 MA Starc Aus 8.4 1 43 4 2 v England Lord’s 25 Jun 2019
                     
No Bowler Team O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Imran Tahir RSA 10.0 1 41 4 1 v West Indies Delhi 24 Feb 2011
2 Imran Tahir RSA 8.4 1 38 4 1 v England Chennai 06 Mar 2011
3 Imran Tahir RSA 10.0 2 45 5 2 v West Indies Sydney 27 Feb 2015
4 Imran Tahir RSA 8.2 0 26 4 1 v Sri Lanka Sydney 18 Mar 2015
5 Imran Tahir RSA 7.0 0 29 4 1 v Afghanistan Cardiff 15 Jun 2019

JP Behrendorff’s 5 for 44 in this game provides the 13th occasion of a left arm bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 GJ Gilmour 12.0 6 14 6 1 Aus Eng Leeds 18 Jun 1975
2 GJ Gilmour 12.0 2 48 5 1 Aus Win Lord’s 21 Jun 1975
3 WPUJC Vaas 9.1 2 25 6 1 Srl Ban Pietermaritzburg 14 Feb 2003
4 Wasim Akram 9.0 1 28 5 2 Pak Nam Kimberley 16 Feb 2003
5 A Nehra 10.0 2 23 6 2 Ind Eng Durban 26 Feb 2003
6 Yuvraj Singh 10.0 0 31 5 1 Ind Ire Bengaluru 6 Mar 2011
7 Wahab Riaz 10.0 0 46 5 1 Pak Ind Mohali 30 Mar 2011
8 TA Boult 10.0 3 27 5 1 NZl Aus Auckland 28 Feb 2015
9 MA Starc 9.0 0 28 6 2 Aus NZl Auckland 28 Feb 2015
10 MA Starc 10.0 1 46 5 2 Aus Win Nottingham 6 Jun 2019
11 Mohammad Amir 10.0 2 30 5 1 Pak Aus Taunton 12 Jun 2019
12 Shakib Al Hasan 10.0 1 29 5 2 Ban Afg Southampton 24 Jun 2019
13 JP Behrendorff 10.0 0 44 5 2 Aus Eng Lord’s 25 Jun 2019

JP Behrendorff’s  5 for 44 in this game provides the fifth occasion of an Australian left arm bowler capturing five or more wickets in an  innings in the World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 GJ Gilmour 12.0 6 14 6 1 Aus Eng Leeds 18 Jun 1975
2 GJ Gilmour 12.0 2 48 5 1 Aus Win Lord’s 21 Jun 1975
3 MA Starc 9.0 0 28 6 2 Aus NZl Auckland 28 Feb 2015
4 MA Starc 10.0 1 46 5 2 Aus Win Nottingham 6 Jun 2019
5 JP Behrendorff 10.0 0 44 5 2 Aus Eng Lord’s 25 Jun 2019

JP Behrendorff’s  5 for 44 in this game provides the third occasion of a left arm bowler capturing five or more wickets in an  innings in the World Cup against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 GJ Gilmour 12.0 6 14 6 1 Aus Eng Leeds 18 Jun 1975
2 A Nehra 10.0 2 23 6 2 Ind Eng Durban 26 Feb 2003
3 JP Behrendorff 10.0 0 44 5 2 Aus Eng Lord’s 25 Jun 2019

JP Behrendorff’s 5 for 44 in this game provides the second occasion of a left arm bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup at Lord’s. Both the occasions are tabulated below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 GJ Gilmour 12.0 2 48 5 1 Aus Win Lord’s 21 Jun 1975
2 JP Behrendorff 10.0 0 44 5 2 Aus Eng Lord’s 25 Jun 2019
ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 31 – Stats highlights

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 31 – Stats highlights

Match No 31 Afghanistan Vs Bangladesh at Southampton on 24 Jun 2019 – Bangladesh won by 62 runs

Shakib Al Hasan of Bangladesh scored 51 and captured 5 for 29 in this game to become the ninth cricketer to score a fifty and capture four or more wickets in a World Cup game. The following table lists the performance of these nine cricketers

No Player Score W-R Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 DAG Fletcher 69* 4-42 Zim Aus Nottingham 09 Jun 1983
2 IT Botham 53 4-31 Eng Aus Sydney 05 Mar 1992
3 NC Johnson 59 4-42 Zim Ken Taunton 15 May 1999
4 MO Odumbe 52* 4-38 Ken Ban Johannesburg 01 Mar 2003
5 JF Kloppenburg 121 4-42 Net Nam Bloemfontein 03 Mar 2003
6 Yuvraj Singh 50* 5-31 Ind Ire Bengaluru 06 Mar 2011
7 TM Dilshan 144 4-04 Srl Zim Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
8 Wahab Riaz 54* 4-45 Pak Zim Brisbane 01 Mar 2015
9 Shakib Al Hasan 51 5-29 Ban Afg Southampton 24 Jun 2019

Shakib Al Hasan of Bangladesh scored 51 and captured 5 for 29 in this game to become the second cricketer to score a fifty and capture five wickets in a World Cup game. The following table lists the performance of these two cricketers. Yuvraj Singh of India is the other cricketer to perform such a feat

No Player Score W-R Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 Yuvraj Singh 50* 5-31 Ind Ire Bengaluru 06 Mar 2011
2 Shakib Al Hasan 51 5-29 Ban Afg Southampton 24 Jun 2019

Shakib Al Hasan of Bangladesh captured 5 for 29 in this game to provide the 58th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of a Bangladesh bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the World Cup

Shakib Al Hasan completed 1000 runs when he was on 35 during his knock of 51 in this game. His aggregate runs in the World Cup read 1016 at the end of this game. He became the 18th batsman in the history of the World Cup to total 1000 runs. The following table lists the entire batsman who has completed 1000 runs in the World Cup.He also became the first Bangaldesh batsman to achieve the feat

No Player Team Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0
1 SR Tendulkar Ind 1992-2011 45 44 4 2278 152 56.95 6 15 2
2 RT Ponting Aus 1996-2011 46 42 4 1743 140* 45.86 5 6 1
3 KC Sangakkara Srl 2003-2015 37 35 8 1532 124 56.74 5 7 1
4 BC Lara Win 1992-2007 34 33 4 1225 116 42.24 2 7 1
5 AB de Villiers  RSA 2007-2015 23 22 3 1207 162* 63.52 4 6 4
6 ST Jayasuriya Srl 1992-2007 38 37 3 1165 120 34.26 3 6 0
7 JH Kallis RSA 1996-2011 36 32 7 1148 128* 45.92 1 9 2
8 CH Gayle Win 2003-2019 32 31 1 1138 215 37.93 2 6 2
9 TM Dilshan Srl 2007-2015 27 25 4 1112 161* 52.95 4 4 2
10 M Jayawardene Srl 1999-2015 40 34 3 1100 115* 35.48 4 5 3
11 AC Gilchrist Aus 1999-2007 31 31 1 1085 149 36.16 1 8 1
12 Javed Miandad Pak 1975-1996 33 30 5 1083 103 43.32 1 8 2
13 SP Fleming NZl 1996-2007 33 33 3 1075 134* 35.83 2 5 2
14 HH Gibbs RSA 1999-2007 25 23 4 1067 143 56.15 2 8 1
15 PA de Silva Srl 1987-2003 35 32 3 1064 145 36.68 2 6 2
16 Shakib Al Hasan Ban 2007-2019 27 27 4 1016 124* 44.17 2 8 1
17 IVA Richards Win 1975-1987 23 21 5 1013 181 63.31 3 5 0
18 SC Ganguly Ind 1999-2007 21 21 3 1006 183 55.88 4 3 1

Shakib Al Hasan’s 51 in this game provides his tenth fifty in the World Cup. All his fifties are tabulated below. He became the seventh batsman in the history of the World Cup to score ten or more fifties. Others are SR Tendulkar {21}, KC Sangakkara {12}, RT Ponting {11}, AB de Villiiers {10}, JH Kallis {10} and HH Gibbs {10}

No Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 53 2 v India Port of Spain 17 Mar 2007
2 57* 1 v England Bridgetown 11 Apr 2007
3 55 2 v India Dhaka 19 Feb 2011
4 63 1 v Afghanistan Canberra 18 Feb 2015
5 52* 2 v Scotland Nelson 05 Mar 2015
6 75 1 v South Africa The Oval 02 Jun 2019
7 64 1 v New Zealand The Oval 05 Jun 2019
8 121 2 v England Cardiff 08 Jun 2019
9 124* 2 v West Indies Taunton 17 Jun 2019
10 51 1 v Afghanistan Southampton 24 Jun 2019
ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 30 – Stats highlights

ICC World Cup 2019 – Match No 30 – Stats highlights

Match No 30 – Pakistan Vs South Africa at Lord’s on 23 Jun 2019 – Pakistan won by 49 runs

Pakistan posted a total of 308 for 7 in this game to provide the 106th occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the seventh occasion of Pakistan posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup.

Pakistan posted a total of 308 for 7 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup against South Africa. All such occasions are tabulated below It also provides the first occasion of Pakistan posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup against South Africa

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia 377/6 50.0 1 v South Africa Basseterre 24 Mar 2007
2 India 307/7 50.0 1 v South Africa Melbourne 22 Feb 2015
3 England 311/8 50.0 1 v South Africa The Oval 30 May 2019
4 Bangladesh 330/6 50.0 1 v South Africa The Oval 02 Jun 2019
5 Pakistan 308/7 50.0 1 v South Africa Lord’s 23 Jun 2019

Babar Azam {69} and Harris Sohail {89} scored fifties in this game to provide the 100th and 101st occasion of Pakistan batsman scoring fifties in an innings in the World Cup.

Babar Azam and Haris Sohail registered their second fifties in the World Cup. Both the batsmen posted their highest scores in the World Cup. The following table lists the fifties scored by these two batsmen in the World Cup

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Babar Azam 63 1 v England Nottingham 03 Jun 2019
2 Babar Azam 69 1 v South Africa Lord’s 23 Jun 2019
             
1 Haris Sohail 70 1 v UAE Napier 04 Mar 2015
2 Haris Sohail 89 1 v South Africa Lord’s 23 Jun 2019

F du Plessis scored 63 in this game to provide the 173rd occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup. It also provides the 16th occasion of South African captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the World Cup.

F du Plessis scored 63 in this game to provide the 60th occasion of a captain’s fifty in an innings going in vain in the World Cup. It also provides the sixth occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in an innings going in vain in the World Cup.

The result summary of both the teams in the World Ciup as at the end of the game is tabulated below. Pakistan has won 43 games and South Africa has suffered its 23rd loss

Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
Pakistan 1975-2019 76 42 32 0 2
South Africa 1992-2019 62 36 23 2 1