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World Cup 2011 : HK Bennet captures four wickets on World Cup debut

World Cup 2011 : HK Bennet captures four wickets on World Cup debut

HK Bennett earned the distinction of becoming the 18th bowler to capture four or more wickets on world cup debut. He captured 4 for 16 against Kenya at Chennai on 20.02.11 He is the first New Zealand bowler to achieve the feat. The complete list read thus

No

Bowlers

W-R

Team

Opp

Ground

Date

1

DK Lillee

5-34

Aus

Pak

Leeds

07 Jun 1975

2

GJ Gilmour

6-14

Aus

Eng

Leeds

18 Jun 1975

3

MA Holding

4-33

Win

Ind

Birmingham

09 Jun 1979

4

DAG Fletcher

4-42

Zim

Aus

Nottingham

09 Jun 1983

5

Abdul Qadir

4-21

Pak

NZl

Birmingham

11 Jun 1983

6

WW Davis

7-51

Win

Aus

Leeds

11 Jun 1983

7

CJ McDermott

4-56

Aus

Ind

Chennai

13 Dec 1987

8

UC Hathurasinghe

4-57

Srl

Win

Berri

17 Mar 1992

9

PA Strang

4-46

Zim

Win

Hyd-LBS

16 Feb 1996

10

DW Fleming

5-36

Aus

Ind

Mumbai

27 Feb 1996

11

AD Mullaly

4-37

Eng

Srl

Lord’s

14 Mar 1999

12

NC Johnson

4-42

Zim

Ken

Taunton

15 May 1999

13

DS Mohanthy

4-56

Ind

Ken

Bristol

23 May 1999

14

A Codrington

5-27

Can

Ban

Durban

11 Feb 2003

15

IJ Harvey

4-58

Aus

Pak

Johannesburg

11 Feb 2003

16

JM Anderson

4-25

Eng

Aus

East London

16 Feb 2003

17

MF Mahroof

4-27

Srl

Ber

Port of Spain

15 Mar 2007

18

HK Bennett

4-16

NZl

Ken

Chennai

20 Feb 2011

World Cup 2011 : Match No 03 : Sri Lanka win by 210 runs against Canada

World Cup 2011 : Match No 03 : Sri Lanka win by 210 runs against Canada

Match No 03 : Canada vs Sri Lanka at Hambantota on 20.02.11 : Sri Lanka won by 210 runs

Canada capped TG Gordon in this game providing the 188th occasion of a batsman making his one day debut in world cup games. He became the 29th Canadian cricketer to make his one day debut in world cup. He became the 71st Canadian cricketer to make his debut in one day games

KC Sangakkara and A Bagai became the 84th and 85th captains to lead a team in world cup. KC Sangakkara became the eighth captain to lead Sri Lanka in world cup. Others are – DPMD Jayawardene {11}: A Ranatunga {11}: ST Jayasuriya {10}: PA de Silva {08}: LRD Mendis {12}: B Warnapura {01} and APB Tenekoon {04}. A Bagai became the fourth captain to lead Canada in world cup. Others are – JV Harris {06}: JM Davison {03} and BM Mauriette {03}

For the first time in the world cup, two rival captains were wicket keeper captains. Sri Lanka was led by KC Sangakkara and Canada was led by A Bagai.

KC Sangakkara and A Bagai became the ninth and tenth wicket keeper captains to lead a team in the world cup. Others are – BM Mauricette of Canada, AJ Stewart of England, LK Germon of New Zealand, A Flower of Zimbabwe, Khaled Mashud of Bangladesh, J Smits of Netherlands and MS Dhoni of India

KC Sangakkara scored 92 in this game providing the first occasion of a captain scoring ninety on world cup debut. KC Sangakkara became the 18th captain to score a fifty on world cup debut

DPMD Jayawardene scored 100 in this game providing the 106th occasion of batsman scoring hundreds in world cup. His knock represents the ninth hundred by Sri Lankan batsmen in world cup. His knock represents the 1117th hundred in the annals of one day games. His knock represents the 111th hundred by Sri Lankan batsman in one day games.

DPMD Jayawardene registered his second hundred in world cup. The other hundred was his 115 not out vs New Zealand at Kingston on 24.04.07. He became the fourth Sri Lankan batsman to score two or more hundreds in world cup. Others are – ST Jayasuriya {03}, PA de Silva {02| and MS Atapattu {02}

DPMD Jayawardene’s 100 in this game represent his 12th hundred of his one day career representing Sri Lanka. He now stands second in the list of most hundred getters from Sri Lanka. ST Jayasuriya holds the record with 28 hundreds to his credit. On his way to 12th hundred, DPMD Jayawardene went past MS Atapattu and PA de Silva who had scored eleven hundreds.

DPMD Jayawardene scored his 13th hundred of his career – 12 hundreds representing Sri Lanka and one hundred representing Asia Eleven.

DPMD Jayawardene has played 24 world cup games prior to the start of the world cup and the game against Canada was his 25th world cup game. He became the 37th cricketer to appear in 25 plus world cup games.

KC Sangakkar’s 92 in this game provide the 434th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in the annals of one day games. His knock represents the 40th occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman scoring a ninety in one day games

KC Sangakkara’s 92 in this game provide the 38th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in the world cup. His knock represents the third occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman scoring a ninety in world cup. The other two occasions are – 91 by PA de Silva vs Zimbabwe at Col-SSC on 21.02.96 and 92 by PA de Silva vs Australia at Centurion on 07.03.03

KC Sangakkara {92} and DPMD Jayawardene {100} scored ninety and hundred in this game providing the fourth occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty and a hundred in the world cup. The other occasions are – AC Gilchrist {99} and RT Ponting {114} of Australia vs New Zealand at Centurion on 07.03.03 : MJ Clarke {93*} and BJ Hodge {123} of Australia vs Netherlands at at Basseterre on 18.03.07 and RT Ponting {93}, MJ Clarke {92} and RT Ponting {101} of Australia vs South Africa at St Kitts on 24.03.07}

KC Sangakkara {92} and DPMD Jayawardene {100} scored ninety and hundred in this game providing the 40th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty and a hundred in the annals of one day games.

TM Dilshan {50} : KC Sangakkara {92} and DPMD Jayawardene {100} scored fifties in this game providing the 33rd occasion of three or more batsman scoring fifties in a world cup game

TM Dilshan {50} : KC Sangakkara {92} and DPMD Jayawardene {100} scored fifties in this game providing the sixth occasion of three or more Sri Lankan batsman scoring fifties in a world cup game

WU Tharanga and NLTC Perera were dismissed run out in this game providing the 429th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in world cup. Their run out dismissals provide the 46th and 47th occasion of Sri Lankan batsman run out in world cup.

KC Sangakkara and DPMD Jayawardene added 179 runs for the third wicket in this game providing the 178th occasion of a three figure partnership in world cup game. It also provides the 48th occasion of a three figure partnership for the third wicket in world cup games.

KC Sangakkara and DPMD Jayawardene added 179 runs for the third wicket in this game providing the 17th occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a three figure partnership in world cup game. It also provides the sixth occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen positng a three figure partnership for the third wicket in world cup games.

Sri Lanka posted a total of 332 for 7 in this game providing the 46th occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in world cup. It also provides the sixth occasion of Sri Lanka posting a total of 300 plus runs in world cup. The other five occasions are – 313 for 7 vs Zimbabwe at New Plymouth on 23.02.92 : 398 for
5 vs Kenya at Kandy on 06.03.96 : 321 for 6 vs Bermuda at Port of Spain on 15.03.07 : 318 for 4 vs Bangladesh at Port of Spain on 21.03.07 and 303 for 5 vs West Indies at Providence on 01.04.07

Sri Lanka posted a total of 332 for 7 in this game providing the 372nd occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in the annals of one day games. It also provides the 36th occasion of Sri Lanka posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day games

Sri Lanka won this game by 210 runs providing the 47th occasion of a team winning a world cup game by 100 plus runs margin.

Sri Lanka won this game by 210 runs providing the ninth occasion of a team winning a world cup game by 200 plus runs margin. The other eight occasions are – India won by 257 runs vs Bermuda at Port of Spain on 19.03.07 : Australia won by 256 runs vs Namibia at Potchefstroom on 27.02.03 : Sri Lanka won by 243 runs vs Bermuda at Port of Spain on 15.03.07 : Australia won by 229 runs vs Netherlands at Basseterre on 18.03.07 “ South Africa won by 221 runs vs Netherlands at Basseterre on 16.03.07 : Australia won by 215 runs vs St George’s o 20.04.07 : Australia won by 203 runs vs Scotland at Bassterre on 14.03.07 and England won by 202 runs vs India at Lord’s on 07.06.05

KC Sangakkara’s 92 in this game provide the sixth occasion of a captain scoring a ninety in the world cup. Other occasions are – 93 by M Azharuddin of India vs Australia at Brisbane on 01.03.92 : 91 by MD Crowe of New Zealand vs Pakistan at Auckland on 21.03.92 : 93* by RB Richardson of West Indies vs Australia at Jaipur on 04.03.96 : 91 by GC Smith of South Africa vs Scotland at Basseterre on 20.03.07 and 91 by RT Ponting of Australia vs South Africa at Basseterre on 24.03.07

KC Sangakkara’s 92 in this game provide the second occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety in the world cup. The other occasion was – 99 by AC Gilchrist of Australia vs Sri Lanka at Centurion on 07.03.03

KC Sangakkara’s 92 in this game provide the 55th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring fifties in the world cup. His knock provides the eighth occasion of a Sri Lankan wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the world cup.

KC Sangakkara’s 92 in this game provide the fifth occasion of his scoring a fifty in the world cup. The other four occasions are – 76 vs Bermuda at Port of Spain on 15.03.07 : 56 vs Bangladesh at Port of Spain on 21.03.07 : 69* vs New Zealand at St George’s on 12.04.07 and 54 vs Australia at Bridgetown on 28.04.07. This 92 in this game represnts his highest score in the world cup.

KC Sangakkara with his five fifties became the second batsman to score five or more fifties in the world cup after AC Gilchrist of Australia who has scored eleven fifties. On his way to fifth fifty, KC Sangakkara went past AJ Stewart of England, DL Houghton of Zimbabwe and KO Otieno of Kenya who had scored four fifties

KC Sangakkara’s 92 in this game provide the first occasion of a captain cum wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety in the world cup.

DPMD Jayawardene with his two hundreds in the world cup became the 15th batsman to score two hundreds in the world cup. Others are – Aamer Sohail of Pakistan, BC Lara of West Indies, CG Greenidge of West Indies, DC Boon of Australia, GM Turner of New Zealand, GR Marsh of Australia, HH Gibbs of South Africa, KP Pietersen of England, MS Atapattu of Sri Lanka, NJ Astle of New Zealand, PA de Silva of Sri Lanka, R Dravid of India, SB Styris of New Zealand and SP Fleming of New Zealand

World Cup 2011 : Match No 02 : New Zealand win against Kenya without losing a wicket

World Cup 2011 : Match No 02 : New Zealand win against Kenya without losing a wicket

Match Number 02 : Kenya vs New Zealand at Chennai on 20.02.11 : New Zealand won by ten wickets

Kenya were led by JK Kamande while New Zealand were led by DL Vettori – both new captains for their respective sides. JK Kamande became the fourth captain to lead Kenya in world cup. Others are – SO Tikolo {12} : MO Odumbe {06} and AY Karim {05}. DL Vettori became the eighth captain to lead New Zealand in world cup. Others are – SP Fleming {27} : MD Crowe {09} : LK Germon {06} : GP Howarth {06} : MG Burgess {04} : JJ Crowe {06} and GM Turner {04}

Kenya was dismissed for 69 in this game providing the 15th occasion of a team dismissed for less than 100 runs in world cup. The other fourteen occasions are – 36 by Canada vs Sri Lanka at Paarl on 19.02.03 : 45 by Canada vs England at Manchester on 13.06.79 : 45 by Namibia vs Australia at Potchefstroom on 27.02.03 : 68 by Scotland vs West Indies at Leicester on 27.05.99 : 74 by Pakistan vs England at Adelaide on 01.03.92 : 77 by Ireland vs Sri Lanka at St George’s on 18.04.07 : 78 by Bermuda vs Sri Lanka at Port of Spain on 15.03.07 : 84 by Namibia vs Pakistan at Kimberley on 16.02.03 : 86 by Sri Lanka vs West Indies at Manchester on 07.06.75 : 91 by Ireland vs Australia at Bridgetown on 13.04.07 : 93 by England vs Australia at Leeds on 18.06.75 : 93 by West Indies vs Kenya at Pune on 29.02.96 : 94 by East Africa vs England at Birmingham on 14.06.75 and 99 by Zimbabwe vs Pakistan at Kingston on 21.03.07

Kenya’s total of 69 in this game represent fifth lowest total in a completed innings in the world cup.

New Zealand’s win by ten wickets in this game provide the ninth occasion of a team winning a world cup game without losing a wicket. The other six occasions are – India won by ten wickets against East Africa at Leeds on 11.06.75 : West Indies won by ten wickets against Zimbabwe at Birmingham on 20.06.83 : West Indies won by ten wickets against Pakistan at Melbourne on 23.02.03 : South Africa won by ten wickets against Kenya at Potchefstroom on 12.02.03 : Sri Lanka won by ten wickets against Bangladesh at Pietermaritzburg on 14.02.03 : South Africa won by ten wickets against Bangladesh at Bloemfontein on 22.02.03 and Australia won by ten wickets against Bangladesh at North Sound on 31.03.07

New Zealand’s win by ten wickets against Kenya in this game provide the second occasion of Kenya losing a world cup game by ten wickets. The other occasion was South Africa winning by ten wickets against Kenya at Potchefstroom on 12.02.03.

NN Odhimabo, SO Ngoche and E Otieno scored zeroes in this game providing the 36th occasion of three or more batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in the world cup. It is the second such occasion for Kenya in world cup. The other occasion was at Patna against Zimbabwe on 27.02.96 when SO Tikolo, TM Odoyo and AY Karim failed to open their account.

Two brothers – in the Kenya team NN Odhiambo and SO Ngoche – failed to score in this game.

HK Bennett captured 4 for 16 in this game providing the 130th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in the world cup. His feat provides the tenth occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing four or more wickets in the world cup.

HK Bennett earned the distinction of becoming the 18th bowler to capture four or more wickets on world cup debut. He is the first New Zealand bowler to achieve the feat. Other occasions are – DK Lillee – 5-34 of Aus vs Pak at Leeds on 07 Jun 1975 : GJ Gilmour – 6-14 of Aus vs Eng at Leeds on 18 Jun 1975 : MA Holding – 4-33 of Win vs Ind at Birmingham on 09 Jun 1979 : DAG Fletcher – 4-42 of Zim vs Aus at Nottingham on 09 Jun 1983 : Abdul Qadir – 4-21 of Pak vs NZl at Birmingham on 11 Jun 1983 : WW Davis – 7-51 of Win vs Aus at Leeds on 11 Jun 1983 : CJ McDermott – 4-56 of Aus vs Ind at Chennai on 13 Dec 1987 : UC Hathurasinghe – 4-57 of Srl vs Win at Berri on 17 Mar 1992 : PA Strang – 4-46 of Zim vs Win at Hyd-LBS on 16 Feb 1996 : DW Fleming – 5-36 of Aus vs Ind at Mumbai on 27 Feb 1996 : AD Mullaly – 4-37 of Eng vs Srl at Lord’s on 14 Mar 1999 : NC Johnson – 4-42 of Zim vs Ken at Taunton on 15 May 1999 : DS Mohanthy – 4-56 of Ind vs Ken at Bristol on 23 May 1999 : A Codrington – 5-27 of Can vs Ban at Durban on 11 Feb 2003 : IJ Harvey – 4-58 of Aus vs dPak at Johannesburg on 11 Feb 2003 : JM Anderson – 4-25 of Eng vs Aus at East London on 16 Feb 2003 and MF Mahroof – 4-27 of Srl vs Ber at Port of Spain on 15 Mar 2007

New Zealand’s win by ten wickets in this game provide the 300th occasion of a team winning a game in world cup.

New Zealand won this game by ten wickets with 252 balls to spare providing the tenth occasion of a team winning a world cup game with 200 plus balls to spare.

New Zealand won this game by ten wickets with 252 balls to spare providing the third occasion of a team winning a world cup game with 250 plus balls to spare. The other two occasions are – England won by eight wickets with 277 balls to spare vs Canada at Manchester on 13.06.09 and Sri Lanka won by nine wickets with 272 balls to spare vs Canada at Paarl on 19.02.03


World Cup 2011 : V Kohli's feat

World Cup 2011 : V Kohli's feat

V Kohli earned the distinction of becoming the first Indian batsman to score a hundred on world cup debut when he scored 100 not out against Bangladesh at Dhaka in the opening game of the World Cup 2011 on 19.02.11. He joined the elite club of twelve others who have performed the feat earlier. The complete list read thus

No

Batsmen

Score

Team

Opp

Ground

Edition

1

GM Turner

171*

NZl

EAF

Birmingham

1975

2

DL Amiss

137

Eng

Ind

Lord’s

1975

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

Jo’burg

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

World Cup 2011 : Match Number one : India win the inaugural game against Bangladesh : V Sehwag and V Kohli excel with willow while MM Patel shine with leather

World Cup 2011 : Match Number one : India win the inaugural game against Bangladesh : V Sehwag and V Kohli excel with willow while MM Patel shine with leather

Match Number 01: Bangladesh vs India at Dhaka on 19.02.11 : India won by 87 runs

Bangaladesh inserted the opposition in this game providing the 174th occasion of a captain inserting the opposition in world cup. Bangladesh inserting the opposition in this game provides the fifth occasion of Bangladesh doing so in the world cup. The other four occasions are – vs West Indies at Benoni on 18.02.03 : vs Sri Lanka at Port of Spain on 21.03.07 : vs Bermuda at Port of Spain on 25.03.07 and vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 19.04.07.

SR Tendulkar’s appearance in this game gave him the distinction of most capped player in one day games. Prior to this game, SR Tendulkar and ST Jayasuriya had played 444 one day games. This game represents 445th game for SR Tendulkar.

SR Tendulkar becomes the second cricketer to appear in six world cups. Javed Miandad holds the record of playing six world Cups. He represented Pakistan in 1975, 1979, 1983, 1987, 1992 and 1996 world Cups. Prior to this World Cup, SR Tendulkar had played in five World Cups – 1992, 1996, 1999, 2003 and 2007.

Both Bangladesh and India are led by new captains in this world cup. MS Dhoni is the sixth captain to lead India in world cup. Others are – N Kapil Dev {15}: M Azharuddin {23}: SC Ganguly {11}: R Dravid {03} and S Venkataraghavan {06}. Shakib Al Hasan is the fourth captain to lead Bangladesh captain in world cup. Others are – Habibul Bashar {09}: Aminul Islam {05} and Khaled Masud {06}. MS Dhoni and Shakib Al Hasan are the 82nd and 83rd captain to lead a team in world cup.

India is led by MS Dhoni who also keeps wickets; HeHhHHe became the seventh wicket keeper captains to lead a team in the world cup. Others are – BM Mauricette of Canada, AJ Stewart of England, LK Germon of New Zealand, A Flower of Zimbabwe, Khaled Mashud of Bangladesh and J Smits of Netherlands.

SR Tendulkar is playing his 36th world cup innings and is on par with RT Ponting who also has played 36 world cup innings. ST Jayasuriya with 37 innings to his credit holds the record for most innings played by a batsman in the world Cup

SR Tendulkar was dismissed run out for 28 in this game providing the 426th dismissal of a run out in world cup. His run out in this game provides the 46th occasion of an Indian batsman run out in the world cup.

SR Tendulkar has been dismissed run out on three occasions in the world cup. The other two occasions are – vs West Indies at Gwalior for 70 on 21.02.96 and vs Sri Lanka at Delhi on 02.03.96. He became the third Indian batsman to be dismissed run out on three occasions. Others are – M Prabhakar and J Srinath

SR Tendulkar’s run out in this game for 28 provides the 80th occasion of a an opening batsman dismissed run out in world cup.

SR Tendulkar’s three run out dismissals are as an opening batsman. He became the sixth opening batsman to be dismissed run out on three occasions. Others are – NJ Astle of New Zealand : DC Boon of Australia : SP Fleming of New Zealand : ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka and RD Shah of Kenya

SR Tendulkar with his three run out dismissals now holds the record for Indian opening batsman who has been dismissed run out on most occasions in the world cup. SC Ganguly who was run out on two occasions held the previous record.

SR Tendulkar’s run out in this game provides the tenth occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed run out in world cup. At the end of this game, India and New Zealand are on par with ten occasion of their opening batsman run out in world cup. Australia holds the record with eleven occasion of its opening batsman dismissed run out in world cup

SR Tendulkar’s run out dismissal in this game provide the 33rd occasion of his being dismissed run out in one day games. Other batsmen who have been dismissed run out on more than 33 occasions are – MS Atapattu {41}: Inzamam-ul-Haq {40}: R Dravid {39}: Mohammad Yousuf {38} and Wasim Akram {38}.

SR Tendulkar with his 33 run out dismissals went past M Azharuddin and ME Waugh who have been dismissed run out on 32 occasions.

V Sehwag scored 175 in this game provide the 80th occasion of an Indian batsman and 32nd occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a fifty in the world cup

V Sehwag’s 175 in this game provide the 32nd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in the world cup put India on par with England which has also 32 occasions of its opening batsman scoring fifty plus runs. Australia holds the record with 42 occasions of its openers scoring fifty in world cup.

V Sehwag’s 175 in this game provide the 1115th hundred by a batsman in the annals of one day games. His knock provides the 183rd hundred by Indian batsman in one day games. It also represents the 594th hundred by an opening batsman in the annals of one day games

V Kohli’s 100 not out in this game provide the 1116th hundred by a batsman in the annals of one day games. His knock provides the 184th hundred by Indian batsman in one day games.

V Sehwag’s 175 in this game provide the 104th hundred by a batsman in the world cup. His knock provides the 16th hundred by an Indian batsman in the world cup. It also represents the 50th hundred by an opening batsman in the world cup.

V Kohli’s 100 not out in this game provide the 105th hundred by a batsman in the world cup. His knock provides the 17th hundred by an Indian batsman in the world cup

V Sehwag’s 175 in this game provide the 62nd occasion of a batsman scoring 150 plus runs in one day games. His knock provides the 15
th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in one day games. It also represents the 44th occasion of an opening batsman scoring 150 plus runs in one day games.

V Sehwag’s 175 in this game provide the ninth occasion of an opening batsman scoring 150 plus runs in the world cup. Others are – 171* by GM Turner of New Zealand vs East Africa at Birmingham on 07.06.75 : 188* by G Kirsten of South Africa vs UAE at Rawalpindi on 16.02.96 : 161 by AC Hudson of South Africa vs Netherlands at Rawalpindi on 05.03.96 : 183 by SC Ganguly of India vs Sri Lanka at Taunton on 26.05.99 : 172* by CB Wishart of Zimbabwe vs Namibia at Harare on 10.02.03 : 152 by SR Tendulkar of India vs Namibia at Pietermaritzburg on 23.02.03 : 160 by Imran Nazir of Pakistan vs Zimbabwe at Kingston on 21.03.07 : 158 by ML Hayden of Australia vs West Indies at North Sound on 27.03.07

V Sehwag with his 175 in this game became the third Indian opening batsman to score 150 plus runs in world cup. The other two are – 183 by SC Ganguly vs Sri Lanka at Taunton on 26.05.99 and 152 by SR Tendulkar vs Namibia at Pietermaritzburg on 23.02.03

V Sehwag’s 175 in this game provide the eleventh occasion of a batsman scoring 150 plus runs in world cup. He became the fourth Indian batsman to score 150 plus runs in the world cup. The other three are – 175* by N Kapil Dev vs Zimbabwe at Tunbridge Wells on 18.02.83 : 183 by SC Ganguly vs Sri Lanka at Taunton on 26.05.99 and 152 by SR Tendulkar vs Namibia at Pietermaritzburg on 23.02.03.

V Sehwag {175} and V Kohli {100*} scored hundreds in this game providing the 90th occasion of two batsman scoring hundreds in the same innings in the annals of one day games. Their feat provides the 22nd occasion of Indian batsmen performing such a feat in one day games.

V Sehwag {175} and V Kohli {100*} scored hundreds in this game providing the sixth occasion of two batsman scoring hundreds in the same innings in world cup. Their feat provides the fourth occasion of Indian batsmen performing such a feat in world cup. The other three occasions are – R Dravid {104*} and SR Tendulkar {140*} vs Kenya at Bristol on 23.05.99: SC Ganguly {183} and R Dravid {145} vs Sri Lanka at Taunton on 26.05.99 and SR Tendulkar {152} and SC Ganguly {112*} vs Namibia at Pietermaritzburg on 23.02.03

V Sehwag’s 175 and V Kohli’s 100 not out in this game provide the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring hundreds in the opening game/games of the world cup. In 1999 and 2007, the opening games did not witness a hundred. The other occasions are – 1975 – 137 by DL Amiss of England vs India at Lord’s on 07.06.75 : 171* by GM Turner of New Zealand vs East Africa at Birmingham on 07.06.75 : 1979 – 106* by CG Greenidge of West Indies vs India at Birmingham on 19.06.79 : 1983 – 102 by AJ Lamb of England vs New Zealand at The Oval on 09.06.83 : 1987 – 103 by Javed Miandad of Pakistan vs Sri Lanka at Hyd-Pak on 08.10.87 : 1992 – 100* by MD Crowe of New Zealand vs Australia at Auckland on 22.02.92 and 100 by DC Boon of Australia vs New Zealand at Auckland on 22.02.92 : 1996 – 101 by NJ Astle of New Zealand vs England at Ahmedabad on 14.02.96 – 1999 – No hundreds : 2003 – 116 by BC Lara of West Indies vs South Africa at Cape Town on 09.02.03 and 2007 – No hundreds.

V Sehwag’s 175 and V Kohli’s 100 not out in this game provide the first occasion of two batsmen scoring hundreds in the same innings in the opening game of the world cup

V Sehwag’s 175 in this game represent the highest individual score in the opening game of the world cup. He wrested the record from GM Turner of New Zealand who had scored 171 not out against East Africa at Birmingham on 07.06.75

India’s 370 for 4 in this game represent the 371st occasion of a team scoring 300 plus runs in the annals of one day games. This total represents the 61st occasion of India posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day games

India’s 370 for 4 in this game represent the 50th occasion of a team scoring 350 plus runs in the annals of one day games. This total represents the 15th occasion of India posting a total of 350 plus runs in one day games.

India’s 370 for 4 in this game represent the 45th occasion of a team scoring 300 plus runs in world cup. This total represents the fifth occasion of India posting a total of 300 plus runs in world cup. The other four occasions are – 329 for 2 vs Kenya at Bristol on 23.05.99 : 373 for 6 vs Sri Lanka at Taunton on 26.05.99 : 311 for 2 vs Namibia at Pietermaritzburg on 23.02.03 and 413 for 5 vs Bermuda at Port of Spain on 19.03.07.

India’s 370 for 4 in this game represent the eleventh occasion of a team scoring 350 plus runs in world cup. This total represents the third occasion of India posting a total of 350 plus runs in world cup. The other two occasions are – 373 for 6 vs Sri Lanka at Taunton on 26.05.99 and 413 for 5 vs Bermuda at Port of Spain on 19.03.07

V Sehwag’s 175 in this game represent his 14th hundred of his one day career. His knock represents his highest one day score, His previous best was 146 vs Sri Lanka at Rajkot on 15.12.09. His knock also represents his second world cup hundred. His other hundred in the world cup was 114 vs Bermuda at Port of Spain on 19.03.07

V Kohli’s 100 not out in this game represent his fifth one day hundred and his first in the world cup. His knock came on his world cup debut and he earned the distinction of becoming the 13th batsman to score a hundred on world cup debut. The other twelve occasions are – 171* by GM Turner of New Zealand vs East Africa at Birmingham in 1975 : 137 by DL Amiss of England vs India at Lord’s in 1975 : 110 by TM Chappell of Australia vs India at Nottingham in 1983 : 102 by AJ Lamb of England vs New Zealand at The Oval in 1983 : 110 by GR Marsh of Australia vs India at Chennai in 1987 : 115* by A Flower of Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka at New Plymouth in 1992 : 188* by G Kirsten of South Africa vs UAE at Rawalpindi in 1996 : 101 by NJ Astle of New Zealand vs England at Ahmedabad in 1996 : 172* by CB Wishart of Zimbabwe vs Namibia at Harare in 2003 : 143* by A Symonds of Australia vs Pakistan at Johannesburg in 2003 : 141* by SB Styris of New Zealand vs Sri Lanka at Bloemfontein in 2003 and 115* by JP Bray of Ireland vs Zimbabwe at Kingston in 2007

V Kohli with his 100 not out in this game earned the distinction of becoming the fi
rst Indian batsman to score a hundred on world cup debut.

V Sehwag and V Kohli added 203 runs for the third wicket in this game providing the ninth occasion of 200 plus runs partnership in world cup. This stand represents the fourth occasion of 200 plus runs partnership for the third wicket. The other three occasions are – 207 runs between ME Waugh and SR Waugh of Australia vs Kenya at Vizag on 23.02.96 : 237* runs between R Dravid and SR Tendulkar of India vs Kenya at Bristol on 23.05.99 : and 234* between RT Ponting and DR Martyn of Australia vs India at Jo’burg on 23.03.03.

V Sehwag and V Kohli added 203 runs for the third wicket in this game providing the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in world cup. The other four occasions are – 318 runs for the second wicket between R Dravid and SC Ganguly vs Sri Lanka at Taunton on 26.05.99 : 244 runs for the second wicket between SC Ganguly and SR Tendulkar vs Namibia at Pietermaritzburg on 23.02.03 : 202 runs for the second wicket between SC Ganguly and V Sehwag vs Bermuda at Port of Spain on 19.03.07 : 237* for the third wicket between R Dravid and SR Tendulkar vs Kenya at Bristol on 23.05.99.

India’s 370 for 4 in this game provide the fifth occasion of a team posting 300 plus runs in the opening game of a world cup. Other occasions are – 334 for 6 in 60.0 overs by England vs India at Lord’s on 07.06.75 : 309 for 5 in 60.0 overs by New Zealand vs East Africa at Birmingham on 07.06.75 : 322 for 6 in 60.0 overs by England vs New Zealand at The Oval on 09.06.83 and 338 for 5 in 60.0 overs by Pakistan vs Sri Lanka at Swansea on 09.06.83.

India’s 370 for 4 in this game provide the highest team total in the opening game of a world cup. The previous best was 338 for 5 in 60.0 overs by Pakistan vs Sri Lanka at Swansea on 09.06.83.

Abdur Razaak returned with figures of 9.0-0-74-0 in this game providing the 47th occasion of a bowler conceding seventy plus runs in the world cup. It was the second occasion for Abdur Razaak leaking seventy plus runs in a world cup game. The other occasion was against Sri Lanka at Port of Spain on 21.03.07 when he returned with figures of 10.0-0-86-1.

Adbur Razaak earned the dubious distinction of becoming the only bowler to concede seventy plus runs on two occasions in the world cup.

V Sehwag {175} and Tamim Iqbal {70} scored fifties in this game providing the 43rd occasion of rival opening batsmen scoring fifties in the world cup.

V Sehwag {175} and Tamim Iqbal {70} scored hundred and fifty in this game providing the 16th occasion of rival opening batsmen scoring a hundred and a fifty in the world cup.

Juniad Siddique was stumped by MS Dhoni of Harbhajan Singh providing the 100th stumping dismissal in the world cup.

Zaheer Khan who had an aggregate of 23 world cup wickets prior to the start of the ensuing world cup captured two wickets in this game and took his tally of wickets to 25 at the end of this game. He became the 25th bowler in the world cup to capture 25 plus wickets. Zaheer Khan also become the fourth Indian bowler to capture 25 plus wickets after J Srinath {44}, A Kumble {31} and N Kapil Dev {28}

Zaheer Khan become the fifth left arm bowler to aggregate 25 wickets after Wasim Akram {55}. WPUJC Vaas {49}, GB Hogg {34} and ST Jayasuriya {27} and the third left arm pace bowler after Wasim Akram and WPUJC Vaas to achieve the milestone

MM Patel captured 4 for 48 in this game providing the 15th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in the world cup. It also provides the 129th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in the world cup.

MM Patel captured 4 for 48 in this game providing the 131st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in one day games.

MM Patel’s 4 for 48 in this game represent his third four wicket haul in one day games. The other two occasions are – 4 for 29 vs South Africa at Jo’burg on 15.01.11 and 4 for 49 vs Sri Lanka at Rajkot on 11.02.07

Shakib Al Hasan scored 55 in this game providing the 116th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the world cup. He became the first Bangladesh captain to score a fifty in world cup

Tamim Iqbal {70} and Shakib Al Hasan {55} scored fifties in this game providing the eleventh occasion of Bangladesh batsman scoring a fifty in world cup.

Shakib Al Hasan scored his third world cup fifty when he scored 55 in this game. The other two occasions are – 53 vs India at Port of Spain on 17.03.07 and 57* vs England at Bridgetown on 11.04.07

Tamim Iqbal scored his second fifty when he scored 70 in this game. He had earlier scored 51 vs India at Port of Spain on 17.03.07. Thus his 70 in this game is his highest score in world cup

Shakib Al Hasan with his three fifties holds the record for most fifties by a Bangladesh batsman in world cup. Others who have scored two fifties are – Minjahul Abedin, Mohammad Ashraful and Tamim Iqbal

Batsmen retired not out {hurt} in World Cup games

Batsmen retired not out {hurt} in World Cup games

BATSMEN RETIRED NOT OUT {HURT} IN WORLD CUP GAMES

No

Batsmen

Runs

Team

Opp

Ground

Date

1

SRD Wettimuny

53*

Srl

Aus

The Oval

11 Jun 1975

2

LRD Mendis

32*

Srl

Aus

The Oval

11 Jun 1975

3

GM Wood

2*

Aus

Win

Leeds

11 Jun 1983

4

DB Vengsarkar

32*

Ind

Win

The Oval

15 Jun 1983

5

BC Lara

88*

Win

Pak

Melbourne

23 Feb 1992

6

KJ Arnott

16*

Zim

Win

Brisbane

29 Feb 1992

7

A Jadeja

13*

Ind

NZl

Dunedin

12 Mar 1992

8

NMK Smith

27*

Eng

UAE

Peshawar

18 Feb 1996

9

RS Mahanama

58*

Srl

Ind

Kolkata

13 Mar 1996

10

DS Lehmann

6*

Aus

Zim

Lord’s

09 Jun 1999

11

ST Jayasuriya

1*

Srl

Aus

Centurion

07 Mar 2003

12

S Dhaniram

17*

Can

NZl

Gros Islet

22 Mar 2007

Results of the warm up games

Results of the warm up games

The following are the results of Warm up Games played prior to World Cup 2011

18

Canada v England at Fatullah – Feb 16, 2011

England 243 (49.4 ov); Canada 227 (46.1 ov)

England won by 16 runs

19

India v New Zealand at Chennai – Feb 16, 2011

India 360/5 (50 ov); New Zealand 243 (43.1 ov)

India won by 117 runs

20

England v Pakistan at Fatullah – Feb 18, 2011

Eng 273 (50 ov); Pakistan 206 (46.1)

England won by 67 runs

Lowest Totals in the World Cup – Less than 100 runs in a completed innings

Lowest Totals in the World Cup – Less than 100 runs in a completed innings

LOWEST TOTAL IN A COMPLETED INNINGS – LESS THAN 100 RUNS

No

Team

Score

Overs

Opp

Ground

Date

1

Canada

36

18.4

Srl

Paarl

19.02.03

2

Canada

45

40.3

Eng

Manchester

13.06.79

3

Namibia

45

14.0

Aus

Potchefstroom

27.02.03

4

Scotland

68

31.3

Win

Leicester

27.05.99

5

Pakistan

74

40.2

Eng

Adelaide

01.03.92

6

Ireland

77

27.4

Srl

St George’s

18.04.07

7

Bermuda

78

24.4

Srl

Port of Spain

15.03.07

8

Namibia

84

17.4

Pak

Kimberley

16.02.03

9

Sri Lanka

86

37.2

Win

Manchester

07.06.75

10

Ireland

91

30.0

Aus

Bridgetown

13.04.07

11

England

93

36.2

Aus

Leeds

18.06.75

12

West Indies

93

35.2

Ken

Pune

29.02.96

13

East Africa

94

52.3

Eng

Birmingham

14.06.75

14

Zimbabwe

99

19.1

Pak

Kingston

21.03.07

Highest totals in World Cup – 350 plus runs

Highest totals in World Cup – 350 plus runs

HIGHEST TOTALS – 350 PLUS RUNS

No

Team

Score

Overs

Opp

Ground

Date

1

India

413/5

50.0

Ber

Port of Spain

19 Mar 2007

2

Sri Lanka

398/5

50.0

Ken

Kandy

06 Mar 1996

3

Australia

377/6

50.0

SAF

Basseterre

24 Mar 2007

4

India

373/6

50.0

Srl

Taunton

26 May 1999

5

New Zealand

363/5

50.0

Can

Gros Islet

22 Mar 2007

6

West Indies

360/4

50.0

Srl

Karachi

13 Oct 1987

7

Australia

359/2

50.0

Ind

Johannesburg

23 Mar 2003

8

Australia

358/5

50.0

Net

Basseterre

18 Mar 2007

9

South Africa

356/4

50.0

Win

St George’s

10 Apr 2007

10

South Africa

353/3

40.0

Net

Basseterre

16 Mar 2007

Four or more wickets in World Cup

Four or more wickets in World Cup

SEVEN WICKETS IN AN INNINGS

No

Bowlers

O

M

R

W

Team

Opp

Ground

Date

1

GD McGrath

7.0

4

15

7

Aus

v Nam

Potchefstroom

27 Feb 2003

2

AJ Bichel

10.0

0

20

7

Aus

v Eng

Port Elizabeth

02 Mar 2003

3

WW Davis

10.3

0

51

7

Win

v Aus

Leeds

11 Jun 1983

SIX WICKETS IN AN INNINGS

No

Bowlers

O

M

R

W

Team

Opp

Ground

Date

1

GJ Gilmour

12.0

6

14

6

Aus

v Eng

Leeds

18 Jun 1975

2

A Nehra

10.0

2

23

6

Ind

v Eng

Durban

26 Feb 2003

3

SE Bond

10.0

2

23

6

NZl

v Aus

Port Elizabeth

11 Mar 2003

4

WPUJC Vaas

9.1

2

25

6

Srl

v Ban

Pietermaritzburg

14 Feb 2003

5

KH MacLeay

11.5

3

39

6

Aus

v Ind

Nottingham

13 Jun 1983

FIVE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS

No

Bow
lers

O

M

R

W

Team

Opp

Ground

Date

1

GD McGrath

8.4

3

14

5

Aus

v Win

Manchester

30 May 1999

2

AJ Hall

10.0

2

18

5

RSA

v Eng

Bridgetown

17 Apr 2007

3

AG Hurst

10.0

3

21

5

Aus

v Can

Birmingham

16 Jun 1979

4

PA Strang

9.4

1

21

5

Zim

v Ken

Patna

27 Feb 1996

5

L Klusener

8.3

3

21

5

RSA

v Ken

Amstelveen

26 May 1999

6

CO Obuya

10.0

0

24

5

Ken

v Srl

Nairobi (Gym)

24 Feb 2003

6

RJ Hadlee

10.1

4

25

5

NZl

v Srl

Bristol

13 Jun 1983

7

BKV Prasad

9.3

2

27

5

Ind

v Pak

Manchester

08 Jun 1999

8

A Codrington

9.0

3

27

5

Can

v Ban

Durban

11 Feb 2003

9

Wasim Akram

9.0

1

28

5

Pak

v Nam

Kimberley

16 Feb 2003

10

SF Dukanwala

10.0

0

29

5

UAE.

v Net

Lahore

01 Mar 1996

11

RR Singh

9.3

0

31

5

Ind

v Srl

Taunton

26 May 1999

12

ALF de Mel

12.0

4

32

5

Srl

v NZl

Derby

18 Jun 1983

13

VC Drakes

10.0

2

33

5

Win

v Ken

Kimberley

04 Mar 2003

14

DK Lillee

12.0

2

34

5

Aus

v Pak

Leeds

07 Jun 1975

15

Saqlain Mushtaq

10.0

1

35

5

Pak

v Ban

Northampton

31 May 1999

16

DW Fleming

9.0

0

36

5

Aus

v Ind

Mumbai

27 Feb 1996

17

SM Pollock

9.2

1

36

5

RSA

v Aus

Birmingham

17 Jun 1999

18

J Garner

11.0

0

38

5

Win

v Eng

Lord’s

23 Jun 1979

19

VJ Marks

12.0

3

39

5

Eng

v Srl

Taunton

11 Jun 1983

20

ALF de Mel

12.0

1

39

5

Srl

v Pak

Leeds

16 Jun 1983

21

CK Langeveldt

10.0

1

39

5

RSA

v Srl

Providence

28 Mar 2007

22

B Lee

9.1

2

42

5

Aus

v NZl

Port Elizabeth

11 Mar 2003

23

N Kapil Dev

12.0

2

43

5

Ind

v Aus

Nottingham

13 Jun 1983

24

RJ van Vuuren

10.0

2

43

5

Nam

v Eng

Port Elizabeth

19 Feb 2003

25

Abdul Qadir

12.0

1

44

5

Pak

v Srl

Leeds

16 Jun 1983

26

CJ McDermott

10.0

0

44

5

Aus

v Pak

Lahore

04 Nov 1987

27

VC Drakes

9.5

1

44

5

Win

v Can

Centurion

23 Feb 2003

28

A Nel

10.0

1

45

5

RSA

v Ban

Providence

07 Apr 2007

29

GJ Gilmour

12.0

2

48

5

Aus

v Win

Lord’s

21 Jun 1975

FOUR WICKETS IN AN INNINGS

No

Bowlers

O

M

R

W

Team

Opp

Ground

Date

1

Yuvraj Singh

4.3

2

6

4

Ind

v Nam

Pietermaritzburg

23 Feb 2003

2

CZ Harris

3.1

0

7

4

NZl

v Sco

Edinburgh

31 May 1999

3

CM Old

10.0

5

8

4

Eng

v Can

Manchester

13 Jun 1979

4

JA Snow

12.0

6

11

4

Eng

v EAF

Birmingham

14 Jun 1975

5

RGD Willis

10.3

3

11

4

Eng

v Can

Manchester

13 Jun 1979

6

MW Pringle

8.0

4

11

4

RSA

v Win

Christchurch

05 Mar 1992

7

RAP Nissanka

7.0

1

12

4

Srl

v Can

Paarl

19 Feb 2003

8

M Hendrick

12.0

6

15

4

Eng

v Pak

Leeds

16 Jun 1979

9

L Klusener

8.0

2

16

4

RSA

v Ken

Potchefstroom

12 Feb 2003

10

AA Donald

8.0

1

17

4

RSA

v Eng

The Oval

22 May 1999

11

M Prabhakar

8.0

1

19

4

Ind

v Zim

Mumbai

17 Oct 1987

12

NW Bracken

9.4

3

19

4

Aus

v Srl

St George’s

16 Apr 2007

13

M Muralitharan

5.0

0

19

4

Srl

v Ire

St George’s

18 Apr 2007

14

BD Julien

12.0

3

20

4

Win

v Srl

Manchester

07 Jun 1975

15

S Madan Lal

8.2

3

20

4

Ind

v Aus

Chelmsford

20 Jun 1983

16

Abdul Qadir

12.0

4

21

4

Pak

v NZl

Birmingham

11 Jun 1983

17

EA Brandes

10.0

4

21

4

Zim

v Eng

Albury

18 Mar 1992

18

WPUJC Vaas

10.0

3

22

4

Srl

v Win

Cape Town

28 Feb 2003

19

MF Maharoof

7.0

1

23

4

Srl

v Ber

Port of Spain

15 Mar 2007

20

DL Vettori

8.4

1

23

4

NZl

v Ire

Providence

09 Apr 2007

21

M Ntini

7.1

1

24

4

RSA

v Ban

Bloemfontein

22 Feb 2003

22

CA Walsh

10.0

0

25

4

Win

v Ban

Dublin

21 May 1999

23

JM Anderson

10.0

1

25

4

Eng

v Net

East London

16 Feb 2003

24

MF Maharoof

10.0

3

25

4

Srl

v Ire

St George’s

18 Apr 2007

25

Waqar Younis

10.0

0

26

4

Pak

v Net

Lahore

26 Feb 1996

26

BD Julien

12.0

5

27

4

Win

v NZl

The Oval

18 Jun 1975

27

GB Hogg

4.5

0

27

4

Aus

v Net

Basseterre

18 Mar 2007

28

TM Odoyo

10.0

1

28

4

Ken

v Can

Cape Town

15 Feb 2003

29

M Muralitharan

10.0

1

28

4

Srl

v Ken

Nairobi (Gym)

24 Feb 2003

30

RMH Binny

8.0

2

29

4

Ind

v Aus

Chelmsford

20 Jun 1983

31

SK Warne

10.0

4

29

4

Aus

v RSA

Birmingham

17 Jun 1999

32

JM Anderson

10.0

2

29

4

Eng

v Pak

Cape Town

22 Feb 2003

33

GB Hogg

6.5

1

29

4

Aus

v NZl

St George’s

20 Apr 2007

34

CC Lewis

8.0

0

30

4

Eng

v Srl

Ballarat

09 Mar 1992

35

J Srinath

9.1

1

30

4

Ind

v Net

Paarl

12 Feb 2003

36

Abdul Qadir

10.0

0

31

4

Pak

v Eng

Rawalpindi

12 Oct 1987

37

IT Botham

10.0

1

31

4

Eng

v Aus

Sydney

05 Mar 1992

38

M Muralitharan

8.0

0

31

4

Srl

v NZl

Kingston

24 Apr 2007

39

Wasim Akram

9.2

0

32

4

Pak

v NZl

Christchurch

18 Mar 1992

40

AA Donald

10.0

1

32

4

RSA

v Aus

Birmingham

17 Jun 1999

41

A Kumble

10.0

1

32

4

Ind

v Net

Paarl

12 Feb 2003

42

MA Holding

12.0

2

33

4

Win

v Ind

Birmingham

09 Jun 1979

43

AC Cummins

10.0

0

33

4

Win

v Ind

Wellington

10 Mar 1992

44

SK Warne

9.0

1

33

4

Aus

v Pak

Lord’s

20 Jun 1999

45

MR Whitney

10.0

1

34

4

Aus

v Win

Melbourne

18 Mar 1992

46

SK Warne

9.3

1

34

4

Aus

v Zim

Nagpur

01 Mar 1996

47

D Gough

10.0

1

34

4

Eng

v Ken

Canterbury

18 May 1999

48

TBM de Leede

9.5

0

35

4

Net

v Ind

Paarl

12 Feb 2003

49

AR Caddick

9.0

2

35

4

Eng

v Aus

Port Elizabeth

02 Mar 2003

50

J Srinath

9.0

1

35

4

Ind

v Srl

Johannesburg

10 Mar 2003

51

A Nehra

7.0

1

35

4

Ind

v Srl

Johannesburg

10 Mar 2003

52

SK Warne

9.0

0

36

4

Aus

v Win

Mohali

14 Mar 1996

53

Imran Khan

8.3

2

37

4

Pak

v Win

Lahore

16 Oct 1987

54

Imran Khan

9.0

0

37

4

Pak

v Eng

Karachi

20 Oct 1987

55

AD Mullally

10.0

1

37

4

Eng

v Srl

Lord’s

14 May 1999

56

GI Allott

10.0

0

37

4

NZl

v Aus

Cardiff

20 May 1999

57

JAR Blain

10.0

1

37

4

Sco

v Ban

Edinburgh

24 May 1999

58

MO Odumbe

10.0

0

38

4

Ken

v Ban

Johannesburg

01 Mar 2003

59

Mashrafe Mortaza

9.3

2

38

4

Ban

v Ind

Port of Spain

17 Mar 2007

60

SP O’Donnell

9.4

1

39

4

Aus

v Zim

Chennai

13 Oct 1987

61

SW Tait

10.0

0

39

4

Aus

v RSA

Gros Islet

25 Apr 2007

62

CA Walsh

10.0

1

40

4

Win

v Pak

Lahore

16 Oct 1987

63

PA Strang

7.3

1

40

4

Zim

v Win

Hyd-LBS

16 Feb 1996

64

Wasim Akram

9.5

1

40

4

Pak

v Aus

Leeds

23 May 1999

65

DAG Fletcher

11.0

1

42

4

Zim

v Aus

Nottingham

09 Jun 1983

66

RGD Willis

12.0

1

42

4

Eng

v NZl

Birmingham

15 Jun 1983

67

NC Johnson

10.0

0

42

4

Zim

v Ken

Taunton

15 May 1999

68

JF Kloppenburg

10.0


0

42

4

Net

v Nam

Bloemfontein

03 Mar 2003

69

Adeel Raja

8.5

0

42

4

Net

v Nam

Bloemfontein

03 Mar 2003

70

Z Khan

8.0

0

42

4

Ind

v NZl

Centurion

14 Mar 2003

71

A Flintoff

8.1

1

43

4

Eng

v Ire

Providence

30 Mar 2007

72

SB Styris

10.0

1

43

4

NZl

v Ban

North Sound

02 Apr 2007

73

Sarfraz Nawaz

12.0

1

44

4

Pak

v Win

Birmingham

11 Jun 1975

74

AR Adams

9.4

1

44

4

NZl

v Win

Port Elizabeth

13 Feb 2003

75

AW Greig

12.0

0

45

4

Eng

v NZl

Nottingham

11 Jun 1975

76

GR Dilley

11.0

0

45

4

Eng

v Srl

Taunton

11 Jun 1983

77

M Dillon

9.1

0

46

4

Win

v NZl

Southampton

24 May 1999

78

Shoaib Akhtar

8.0

1

46

4

Pak

v Nam

Kimberley

16 Feb 2003

79

RA Harper

10.0

0

47

4

Win

v RSA

Karachi

11 Mar 1996

80

KD Boyce

12.0

0

50

4

Win

v Aus

Lord’s

21 Jun 1975

81

SI Mahmood

9.0

0

50

4

Eng

v Srl

North Sound

04 Apr 2007

82

EE Hemmings

9.3

1

52

4

Eng

v Ind

Mumbai

05 Nov 1987

83

JDP Oram

10.0

1

52

4

NZl

v Can

Benoni

03 Mar 2003

84

SL Malinga

9.2

0

54

4

Srl

v RSA

Providence

28 Mar 2007

85

Asif Iqbal

11.0

0

56

4

Pak

v Win

The Oval

20 Jun 1979

86

CJ McDermott

10.0

0

56

4

Aus

v Ind

Chennai

09 Oct 1987

87

DS Mohanty

10.0

0

56

4

Ind

v Ken

Bristol

23 May 1999

88

UC Hathurusingha

8.0

0

57

4

Srl

v Win

Berri

13 Mar 1992

89

IJ Harvey

9.3

0

58

4

Aus

v Pak

Johannesburg

11 Feb 2003

90

GI Allott

10.0

0

64

4

NZl

v Pak

Derby

28 May 1999