2007 ICC World Twenty20 statistics

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The following is a list of all the major statistics and records for the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 which was played in South Africa. It started on 2007-09-11 and the final was played on 24 September 2007.

Contents

[edit] Records

Country Versus Venue Date
 South Africa  West Indies Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg 2007-09-11
  • Most runs in boundaries in a single Twenty20 International match - 252 runs from 36 fours and 18 sixes by the West Indies and South Africa[1]
  • Most individual sixes in a single Twenty20 International innings – 10, by Chris Gayle (West Indies)[2]
  • Most individual fours in a single Twenty20 International innings - 14, by Herschelle Gibbs[3]
  • First hundred in a Twenty20 International innings – 117 runs (57 balls), by Chris Gayle (West Indies)[2]
  • Most individual runs in boundaries in a Twenty20 International innings - 88 runs (10 sixes, 7 fours), by Chris Gayle (West Indies)[4]
  • Most individual runs in total in a Twenty20 International innings - 117 runs (57 balls), by Chris Gayle (West Indies)[5]
  • Highest innings total batting second - 208, by South Africa[6]
  • Highest partnership for any wicket in a Twenty20 International – 145 runs, by Chris Gayle and Devon Smith (West Indies)[7]
 Kenya  New Zealand Sahara Stadium Kingsmead, Durban 2007-09-12
  • Third lowest team total in a Twenty20 International innings (lowest at the time) - 73 runs (16.5 overs) by Kenya[8]
 Bangladesh  West Indies Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg 2007-09-13
  • Fastest strike rate in a Twenty20 International innings - 414.28 (29 runs off 7 balls), by Dwayne Smith (West Indies)[9]
 Sri Lanka  Kenya Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg 2007-09-14
  • Highest total in Twenty20 Internationals - 260 for 6, by Sri Lanka[9]
  • Largest margin of victory by runs in a Twenty20 International - 172 runs, Sri Lanka over Kenya[9]
  • Most fours in a Twenty20 International innings by a team - 30, by Sri Lanka[9]
  • Most runs from boundaries in a Twenty20 International innings by a team - 186 runs (30 fours and 11 sixes), by Sri Lanka[9]
  • First time more than three bowlers have conceded more than 50 runs in a Twenty20 International innings - Nehemiah Odhiambo, Peter Ongondo and Lameck Onyango for Kenya[9]
 Australia  Bangladesh Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town 2007-09-16
 India  England Sahara Stadium Kingsmead, Durban 2007-09-19
  • Six sixes in an over (36 runs total) - first time in a Twenty20 International and fourth time in top-level cricket history (First-class, List A and T20s combined) - Yuvraj Singh[11]
  • Fastest Twenty20 International fifty - 12 balls, by Yuvraj Singh (India)[12]
  • Sehwag, Gambhir and Yuvraj struck fifties in the Indian innings, making it the first time that three batsmen have scored half-centuries in the same innings.[13]
  • Highest aggregate total in a match of 418 runs.[13]
 Australia  Sri Lanka Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town 2007-09-20
  • Largest margin of victory by wickets in a Twenty20 International - 10 wickets, Australia over Sri Lanka[14]
 India  Australia Kingsmead, Durban 2007-09-22

[edit] Team totals

Highest team total (200 plus)
Score
(Overs)
Country Versus Venue Date
260-6  Sri Lanka  Kenya Johannesburg 2007-09-14
218-4  India  England Durban 2007-09-19
208-2  South Africa  West Indies Johannesburg 2007-09-11
205-6  West Indies  South Africa Johannesburg 2007-09-11
200-6  England  India Durban 2007-09-19
Source: Cricinfo.com.
Lowest team total (Less than 100) (completed innings only)
Score
(Overs)
Country Versus Venue Date
73 (16.5)  Kenya  New Zealand Durban 2007-09-12
83 (15.5)  Bangladesh  Sri Lanka Johannesburg 2007-09-18
88 (19.3)  Kenya  Sri Lanka Johannesburg 2007-09-14
Source: Cricinfo.com.

[edit] Bowling

[edit] Most wickets in the tournament

  • Note: Only top 10 players shown. Sorted by wickets then bowling average.
Player Team M[16] Overs Runs Wkts Mdns[17] Avg 4WI[18] 5WI[19] BBI Econ[20] S/R
Umar Gul  Pakistan 7 27.4 155 13 0 11.92 1 0 4/25 5.60 12.7
Stuart Clark  Australia 6 24 144 12 0 12.00 1 0 4/20 6.00 12.00
R.P. Singh  India 7 24 152 12 0 12.66 1 0 4/13 6.33 12.0
Shahid Afridi  Pakistan 7 28 188 12 1 15.66 1 0 4/19 6.71 14.0
Daniel Vettori  New Zealand 6 24 128 11 0 11.63 1 0 4/20 5.33 13.09
Irfan Pathan  India 7 22 149 10 1 14.90 0 0 3/37 6.77 13.2
Mohammad Asif  Pakistan 7 26.5 212 10 0 21.20 1 0 4/18 7.90 16.1
Morné Morkel  South Africa 5 20 120 9 0 13.33 1 0 4/17 6.00 13.3
Nathan Bracken  Australia 6 22.2 142 8 0 17.75 0 0 3/16 6.35 16.7
Mitchell Johnson  Australia 6 24 153 8 0 19.12 0 0 3/22 6.37 18.0
Source: Cricinfo.com.

[edit] Best bowling

Note: Only top ten performances listed.

Figures
Wickets/Runs (Overs)
Bowler Country Versus Venue Date
4/7 (2.5) Mark Gillespie  New Zealand  Kenya Kingsmead, Durban 2007-09-12
4/13 (4) R. P. Singh  India  South Africa Kingsmead, Durban 2007-09-20
4/17 (4) Morné Morkel  South Africa  New Zealand Kingsmead, Durban 2007-09-19
4/18 (4) Mohammad Asif  Pakistan  India Kingsmead, Durban 2007-09-14
4/19 (4) Shahid Afridi  Pakistan  Scotland Kingsmead, Durban 2007-09-12
4/20 (4) Stuart Clark  Australia  Sri Lanka Newlands, Cape Town 2007-09-20
4/20 (4) Daniel Vettori  New Zealand  India Wanderers, Johannesburg 2007-09-16
4/25 (4) Umar Gul  Pakistan  Scotland Kingsmead, Durban 2007-09-12
4/31 (4) Elton Chigumbura  Zimbabwe  England Newlands, Cape Town 2007-09-13
Source: Cricinfo.com.

[edit] Maiden overs

Bowler Over
no.
Country Versus Venue Date Wickets
Shane Bond 1  New Zealand  Kenya Durban 2007-09-12
Chris Martin 9  New Zealand  Kenya Durban 2007-09-12
Dewald Nel 2  Scotland  Pakistan Durban 2007-09-12 None
Syed Rasel 1  Bangladesh  West Indies Johannesburg 2007-09-13
Chaminda Vaas 1  Sri Lanka  Kenya Johannesburg 2007-09-14
Irfan Pathan 9  India  Pakistan Durban 2007-09-14
Shaun Pollock 1  South Africa  England Cape Town 2007-09-16
Dilhara Fernando 6  Sri Lanka  Pakistan Johannesburg 2007-09-17
Shahid Afridi 9  Pakistan  Australia Johannesburg 2007-09-18
Syed Rasel 2  Bangladesh  Sri Lanka Johannesburg 2007-09-18 None
Dilhara Fernando 4  Sri Lanka  Bangladesh Johannesburg 2007-09-18
Mark Gillespie 4  New Zealand  South Africa Durban 2007-09-19
Dilhara Fernando 2  Sri Lanka  Australia Cape Town 2007-09-20 None
Shanthakumaran Sreesanth 4  India  Australia Durban 2007-09-22 None
Shanthakumaran Sreesanth 2  India  Pakistan Johannesburg 2007-09-24 None

[edit] Batting

[edit] Most runs in the tournament

  • Note : Only top 10 players shown.
Player Team M[16] I NO Total[21] Avg 50s 100s Best[22] S/R 4s 6s
Matthew Hayden  Australia 6 6 3 265 88.33 4 0 73* 144.80 32 10
Gautam Gambhir  India 7 6 0 227 37.83 3 0 75 129.71 27 5
Misbah-ul-Haq  Pakistan 7 7 3 218 54.50 2 0 66* 139.74 18 9
Shoaib Malik  Pakistan 7 7 2 195 39.00 2 0 57 126.62 15 5
Kevin Pietersen  England 5 5 0 178 35.60 1 0 79 161.81 17 6
Justin Kemp  South Africa 5 5 3 173 81.50 1 0 89* 139.51 13 10
Adam Gilchrist  Australia 6 6 1 169 33.80 0 0 45 150.89 17 7
Craig McMillan  New Zealand 6 5 1 163 40.75 1 0 57 181.11 7 13
Aftab Ahmed  Bangladesh 5 5 1 162 40.50 1 0 62* 129.60 18 3
Mahela Jayawardene  Sri Lanka 5 5 1 159 39.75 1 0 65 152.88 16 4
Source: Cricinfo.com.

[edit] Highest individual scores

Note: Only top ten scores listed.

Runs Balls[23] Batsman Country Versus Venue Date Strike Rate
117 57 Chris Gayle  West Indies  South Africa Johannesburg 2007-09-11 205.26
90* 55 Herschelle Gibbs  South Africa  West Indies Johannesburg 2007-09-11 163.63
89* 56 Justin Kemp  South Africa  New Zealand Durban 2007-09-19 158.92
88 44 Sanath Jayasuriya  Sri Lanka  Kenya Johannesburg 2007-09-14 200.00
79 37 Kevin Pietersen  England  Zimbabwe Cape Town 2007-09-13 213.51
75 54 Gautam Gambhir  India  Pakistan Johannesburg 2007-09-24 138.88
73* 48 Matthew Hayden  Australia  Bangladesh Cape Town 2007-09-16 152.08
71 49 Junaid Siddique  Bangladesh  Pakistan Cape Town 2007-09-20 144.89
70 30 Yuvraj Singh  India  Australia Durban 2007-09-22 233.33
68 42 Virender Sehwag  India  England Durban 2007-09-19 155.81
Source: Cricinfo.com.

[edit] Highest partnerships of the tournament

Note: Top ten listed.

Runs (Balls) Wicket Partnerships Country Versus Venue Date
145 (81) 1st Chris Gayle/Devon Smith  West Indies  South Africa Johannesburg 2007-09-11
136 (88) 1st Gautam Gambhir/Virender Sehwag  India  England Durban 2007-09-19
120* (57) 3rd Herschelle Gibbs/Justin Kemp  South Africa  West Indies Johannesburg 2007-09-11
119* (75) 5th Shoaib Malik/Misbah-ul-Haq  Pakistan  Australia Johannesburg 2007-09-18
109 (62) 3rd Aftab Ahmed/Mohammad Ashraful  Bangladesh  West Indies Johannesburg 2007-09-13
104 (69) 1st Adam Gilchrist/Matthew Hayden  Australia  Bangladesh Cape Town 2007-09-16
102* (62) 1st Adam Gilchrist/Matthew Hayden  Australia  Sri Lanka Cape Town 2007-09-22
101 (55) 4th Younis Khan/Shoaib Malik  Pakistan  Sri Lanka Johannesburg 2007-09-17
100 (45) 4th Kevin Pietersen/Paul Collingwood  England  Zimbabwe Cape Town 2007-09-13
95 (79) 2nd Devon Smith/Shivnarine Chanderpaul  West Indies  Bangladesh Johannesburg 2007-09-13
Source: Cricinfo.com.

[edit] Highest partnerships for each wicket

Note: * denotes unfinished partnerships.
Wicket Runs Partnerships Country Versus Venue Date
1st 145 Chris Gayle/Devon Smith  West Indies  South Africa Johannesburg 2007-09-11
2nd 95 Devon Smith/Shivnarine Chanderpaul  West Indies  Bangladesh Johannesburg 2007-09-13
3rd 120* Herschelle Gibbs/Justin Kemp  South Africa  West Indies Johannesburg 2007-09-11
4th 101 Younis Khan/Shoaib Malik  Pakistan  Sri Lanka Johannesburg 2007-09-17
5th 119* Shoaib Malik/Misbah-ul-Haq  Pakistan  Australia Johannesburg 2007-09-18
6th 73 Craig McMillan/Jacob Oram  New Zealand  India Johannesburg 2007-09-16
7th 45* Jehan Mubarak/Gayan Wijekoon  Sri Lanka  Kenya Johannesburg 2007-09-14
8th 40 Jehan Mubarak/Chaminda Vaas  Sri Lanka  Australia Newlands, Cape Town 2007-09-17
9th 27 Jimmy Kamande/Rajesh Bhudia  Kenya  New Zealand Durban 2007-09-12
10th 18 Majid Haq/Dewald Nel  Scotland  Pakistan Durban 2007-09-12
Source: Cricinfo.com.

[edit] Most sixes

[edit] In a match

Note: Only listing innings of 5 or more sixes.

Sixes Player Country Versus Venue Date
10 Chris Gayle  West Indies  South Africa Johannesburg 2007-09-11
7 Yuvraj Singh  India  England Durban 2007-09-19
6 Justin Kemp  South Africa  New Zealand Durban 2007-09-19
5 Jehan Mubarak  Sri Lanka  Kenya Johannesburg 2007-09-14
Imran Nazir  Pakistan  New Zealand Cape Town 2007-09-22
Yuvraj Singh  India  Australia Durban 2007-09-22
Source: Cricinfo.com, last updated September 22.

[edit] In the tournament

Note: Players who hit 10 or more sixes.
Sixes Player Team Innings
13 Craig McMillan  New Zealand 5
12 Yuvraj Singh  India 5
10 Chris Gayle  West Indies 2
Justin Kemp  South Africa 5
Matthew Hayden  Australia 6
Imran Nazir  Pakistan 7
Source: Cricinfo.com.

[edit] Per team

Total sixes hit in the tournament - 265

Sixes Overs Team
41 136.3  Pakistan Source: Cricinfo.com.
40 107.4  New Zealand Source: Cricinfo.com.
38 120  India Source: Cricinfo.com.
27 100  England Source: Cricinfo.com.
27 98.2  Sri Lanka Source: Cricinfo.com.
26 99  Australia Source: Cricinfo.com.
23 85.4  South Africa Source: Cricinfo.com.
20 40  West Indies Source: Cricinfo.com.
16 93  Bangladesh Source: Cricinfo.com.
5 39.5  Zimbabwe Source: Cricinfo.com.
2 36.2  Kenya Source: Cricinfo.com.
0 19.5  Scotland Source: Cricinfo.com.
Last updated 2007-09-22.

[edit] Highest strike rate

Note: Only top 5 players with a minimum 25 balls faced. Listed in the following order: Strike rate, Player Name, Team and then innings.
Strike rate Player Team Innings
197.82 Shahid Afridi  Pakistan 7
195.00 Chris Gayle  West Indies 2
194.73 Yuvraj Singh  India 6
181.25 Mohammad Ashraful  Bangladesh 6
181.11 Craig McMillan  New Zealand 5
Source: Cricinfo.

[edit] Fielding

[edit] Most catches in a match

Note: excludes wicket-keepers.
Catches Player Country Versus Venue Date
3 Brett Lee  Australia  Sri Lanka Cape Town 2007-09-20
2 24 players achieved this feat.
Source: Cricinfo.com, last updated September 19.

[edit] Most catches in the tournament

Note: Only lists players with 4 catches or more. Excludes wicket-keepers.
Catches Player Team Matches
6 Abraham de Villiers  South Africa 5
6 Younus Khan  Pakistan 7
5 Mohammad Hafeez  Pakistan 6
4 Michael Clarke  Australia 5
4 Andrew Flintoff  England 5
4 Lasith Malinga  Sri Lanka 5
4 Graeme Smith  South Africa 5
4 Brett Lee  Australia 6
4 Ross Taylor  New Zealand 6
Source: Cricinfo.com.

[edit] Wicket-keeping

[edit] Most dismissals in a match

Note: only top 5 performances listed (sorted by date)

No.[24] Player Country Versus Venue Date
4 Adam Gilchrist  Australia  Zimbabwe Cape Town 2007-09-12
Matthew Prior  England  South Africa Cape Town 2007-09-16
3 Mark Boucher  South Africa  West Indies Johannesburg 2007-09-11
Mushfiqur Rahim  Bangladesh  West Indies Johannesburg 2007-09-13
Mark Boucher  South Africa  New Zealand Durban 2007-09-19
Brendon McCullum  New Zealand  South Africa Durban 2007-09-19
Source: Cricinfo.com, last updated September 20.

[edit] Most dismissals in the tournament

Note: Only top 5 players shown.

Dismissals
(stumpings)
Player Team Matches
9 Adam Gilchrist  Australia 6
7 (3) Mushfiqur Rahim  Bangladesh 5
7 Mark Boucher  South Africa 5
6 (1) Brendon McCullum  New Zealand 6
4 Matthew Prior  England 3
4 (2) Kumar Sangakkara  Sri Lanka 5
4 (1) Kamran Akmal  Pakistan 6
Source: Cricinfo.com, last updated September 22.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

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  8. ^ Dileep Premachandran (2007-09-12). "New Zealand decimate Kenya by nine wickets". Cricinfo. http://content.cricinfo.com/twenty20wc/content/story/310534.html. Retrieved 2007-09-16. 
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  16. ^ a b Matches played.
  17. ^ Maiden overs.
  18. ^ 4WI is the act of a bowler taking 4 wickets or more during his allocated overs.
  19. ^ 5WI is the act of a bowler taking 5 wickets or more during his allocated overs.
  20. ^ Average runs conceded per over bowled.
  21. ^ Total number of runs scored in the tournament.
  22. ^ Top score by the batsman.
  23. ^ Balls is the lowest denomination of play in cricket representing one complete legal play. A bowler runs into the crease and delivers the ball to the batsman who then has various choices of playing various shots (including letting it go scot-free). Six balls make an over
  24. ^ Number of catches and stumpings taken.

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