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Revision as of 12:49, 25 May 2019
The Cricket World Cup is a One Day International (ODI) competition in men's cricket. Organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC), the tournament has taken place every four years since it was first held in 1975 in England. The number of teams and number of matches have increased since then, although the ICC declared an interest in reducing the format,[1] following criticism of the 2007 World Cup.[2]
Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar holds an array of individual records in the World Cup. One of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1997, and "the most followed cricketer in the world",[3] Tendulkar has made more scores over fifty, hit more centuries and scored more runs than any other cricketer in World Cup history. Australian Glenn McGrath dominates the individual bowling records, having featured for his country in four World Cups.[4] He has one of the best strike rate and economy rate among any other bowler, having the best individual bowling figures and taken more wickets in the history of the tournament.
Australians Ricky Ponting and Adam Gilchrist with Sri Lankan Kumar Sangakkara lead the individual fielding records. Ponting is the leading fielder in terms of catches taken, in both an individual World Cup tournament and in the competition's history. Wicketkeeper Gilchrist has made the most dismissals in a single match and individual tournament, while Sangakkara has the most dismissals by a wicketkeeper in World Cup history. Australia hold several team records, including those for the most wins, the highest win percentage, the most consecutive wins; they were undefeated in the 2003 Cricket World Cup and 2007 Cricket World Cup campaigns.
Records are also kept of unsuccessful performances. These include Canada's lowest score in the history of the tournament, Zimbabwe's record number of matches lost and Canadian Nicholas De Groot's three consecutive ducks.
Notation
Team notation
- (300–3) indicates that a team scored 300 runs for three wickets and the innings was closed, either due to a successful run chase or if no overs remained (or are able) to be bowled.
- (300) indicates that a team scored 300 runs and was all out, either by losing all ten wickets or by having one or more batsmen unable to bat and losing the remaining wickets.
Batting notation
- (100) indicates that a batsman scored 100 runs and was out.
- (100*) indicates that a batsman scored 100 runs and was not out.
Bowling notation
- (5–100) indicates that a bowler has captured five wickets while giving away 100 runs.
Currently playing
- Record holders who are currently playing ODIs or streaks that are still active and can change have a ^ next to their name.
Team
Overall
Record | First | Second | Ref. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Highest score | Australia v Afghanistan (2015) | 417–6 | India v Bermuda (2007) | 413–5 | [5] |
Lowest score | Canada v Sri Lanka (2003) | 36 | Canada v England (1979) Namibia v Australia (2003) |
45 | [6] |
Highest match aggregate | Australia v Sri Lanka (2015) | 688–18 | India v England (2011) | 676–18 | [7] |
Lowest match aggregate | Canada v Sri Lanka (2003) | 73–11 | Canada v England (1979) | 91–12 | [8] |
Highest successful run chase | Ireland v England (2011) | 329–7 | Bangladesh v Scotland (2015) | 322–4 | [9] |
Highest winning margin (runs) | Australia v Afghanistan (2015) | 275 | India v Bermuda (2007) South Africa v West Indies (2015) |
257 | [10] |
Lowest winning margin (runs) | Australia v India (1987) Australia v India (1992) |
1 | Sri Lanka v England (2007) | 2 | [11] |
Highest win % | Australia | 75.30% | South Africa | 65.45% | [12] |
Most wins | Australia | 62 | New Zealand | 48 | [13] |
Most losses | Zimbabwe | 42 | Sri Lanka | 35 | [14] |
The result percentage excludes no results and counts ties as half a win.[12]
The closest margin of victory occurred twice in matches featuring Australia and India. However, there have also been four tied matches in World Cup history.[15]
The first was in the 1999 Cricket World Cup semi-final, in which a run out in the final over with only one run required prevented South Africa advancing to the final instead of Australia, who progressed because the latter had a better rank in the previous stage – Super Sixes.[16] The second tied match, in the 2003 Cricket World Cup in South Africa, was a case in which the Duckworth-Lewis method caused a South African loss against Sri Lanka. With the onset of rain, the South African batsmen achieved the score they believed was required to win the match and then blocked out the last ball of the over to avoid losing wickets, however, the score they believed indicated a win actually indicated the score required to tie the match. This tie meant South Africa could not advance to the Super Sixes stage.[17] The third tie happened in a group match between Ireland and Zimbabwe at Kingston in the 2007 Cricket World Cup.[18] The fourth tie happened in a group match between India and England at Bangalore in the 2011 Cricket World Cup.[19]
In 2007, South Africa scored 353/3 in a rain-shortened match against the Netherlands. Their effort came from a shortened game of 40 overs, a run rate of 8.83 runs per over.[20]
One tournament
100% win record[21] | ||
---|---|---|
Team | Year | Matches played |
Australia | (2007) | 11 |
Australia | (2003) | 11 |
Sri Lanka | (1996) | 8* |
West Indies | (1975) | 5 |
West Indies | (1979) | 4** |
Note: *Sri Lanka's 8 in 1996 includes 2 wins on forfeit. **West Indies had 5 scheduled matches in 1979, but one was a "no result" due to rain.
Streaks
Record | First | Second | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Most consecutive wins | Australia (1999–2011) | 27*[22] | India (2011–2015) | 11[23] |
Most consecutive matches without being defeated | Australia (1999–2011) | 34*[22] | India (2011–2015) | 11[23] |
Most consecutive defeats | Zimbabwe (1983–1992) | 18[24] | Scotland (1999–2015) | 14[25] |
*Australia's streak of 34 matches without defeat consists of 32 wins, 1 tie and 1 no-result. During this streak, after 25 straight wins they had a no-result, followed by 2 more wins, making a total of 27 consecutive wins, broken by Pakistan in the 2011 Cricket World Cup.
Batting
Overall
This section is missing information about the second fastest 150.(February 2015) |
Sachin Tendulkar holds numerous batting records, including those for the most centuries, most fifties and most runs. He also has the most Man of the Match awards.[43]
One tournament
Record | First | Second | Ref(s) | ||||
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Most centuries | Kumar Sangakkara | 4 | 2015 | Mark Waugh Sourav Ganguly Matthew Hayden |
3 | 1996 2003 2007 |
[32][44] |
Most 50+ scores | Sachin Tendulkar | 7 | 2003[45] | David Boon Martin Crowe Javed Miandad Sachin Tendulkar Rahul Dravid Ricky Ponting Mahela Jayawardene Scott Styris Kevin Pietersen Graeme Smith Yuvraj Singh Jonathan Trott Steve Smith |
5 | 1987 1992 1992 1996 1999 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2011 2011 2015 |
[36][46] |
Most runs in a tournament | Sachin Tendulkar | 673 (11 innings) | 2003 | Matthew Hayden | 659 (10 innings)[47] | 2007 | [48] |
Most sixes | Chris Gayle | 26 (6 innings) | 2015 | AB de Villiers | 21 (7 innings) | 2015 | [49] |
Streaks
Record | First | Ref(s) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Most consecutive centuries | Kumar Sangakkara | 4 | 2015 | [50][51] |
Most consecutive 50+ scores | Steve Smith^ | 5 | 2015 | [52] |
Most consecutive ducks | Nicholas De Groot Shem Ngoche |
3 | 2003 2011 |
[53] |
Bowling
Overall
Record | First | Second | Ref(s) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Most wickets | Glenn McGrath | 71 | Muttiah Muralitharan | 68 | [54] |
Lowest average (min. 1000 balls bowled) | Glenn McGrath | 18.19 | Imran Khan | 19.26 | [55] |
Economy rate (min. 1000 balls bowled) | Andy Roberts | 3.24 | Ian Botham | 3.43 | [56] |
Strike rate (min. 1000 balls bowled) | Lasith Malinga | 23.8 | Zaheer Khan | 27.1 | [57] |
Best bowling figures | Glenn McGrath v Namibia (2003) | 7–15 | Andrew Bichel v England (2003) | 7–20 | [58] |
Most wickets in consecutive balls | Lasith Malinga | 4 v South Africa (2007) | |||
Chetan Sharma | 3 v New Zealand (1987) | [59][60] | |||
Saqlain Mushtaq | 3 v Zimbabwe (1999) | ||||
Chaminda Vaas | 3 v Bangladesh (2003) | ||||
Brett Lee | 3 v Kenya (2003) | ||||
Lasith Malinga | 3 v Kenya (2011) | ||||
Kemar Roach | 3 v Netherlands (2011) | ||||
Steven Finn | 3 v Australia (2015) | ||||
JP Duminy | 3 v Sri Lanka (2015) |
Glenn McGrath dominates the bowling records, and holds all but three of the records. Lasith Malinga became the first player to take four wickets in four balls at an international level in the 2007 World Cup, against South Africa.[61] Chaminda Vaas took four wickets in five balls against Bangladesh in 2003, including wickets with the first three balls of the match. There have also been hat tricks in Cricket World Cups by Chetan Sharma, Saqlain Mushtaq, Brett Lee, Kemar Roach, Steven Finn and JP Duminy.[59][62][63]
Chetan Sharma was the first bowler to take a hat-trick in a Cricket World Cup. Lasith Malinga was the first bowler to take 2 hat-tricks in Cricket World Cup matches.
One tournament
Wickets | Player | Year | Matches | Overs | Maidens | Runs | Economy Rate | Best Bowling |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
26 | Glenn McGrath | 2007 | 11 | 80.5 | 5 | 357 | 4.41 | 3 / 14 |
23 | Chaminda Vaas | 2003 | 10 | 88 | 14 | 331 | 3.76 | 6 / 25 |
23 | Muttiah Muralitharan | 2007 | 10 | 84.4 | 1 | 351 | 4.14 | 4 / 19 |
23 | Shaun Tait | 2007 | 11 | 84.3 | 1 | 467 | 5.52 | 4 / 39 |
Fielding
While records for best fielders have varied through different World Cups, the records for wicketkeepers have been occupied by Kumar Sangakkara who holds the record for most dismissals overall and Adam Gilchrist which holds the record for most dismissals by a wicketkeeper in one tournament and in one match.
Overall
Record | First | Second | Ref(s) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Most dismissals (wicketkeeper) | Kumar Sangakkara | 54 | Adam Gilchrist | 52 | [64] |
Most catches (fielder) | Ricky Ponting | 28 | Sanath Jayasuriya | 18 | [65] |
One tournament
Record | First | Second | Ref(s) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Most dismissals (wicketkeeper) | Adam Gilchrist | 21 | 2003 | Kumar Sangakkara Adam Gilchrist |
17 | 2003 2007 |
[66] |
Most catches (fielder) | Ricky Ponting | 11 | 2003 | Rilee Rossouw | 9 | 2015 | [67] |
One match
Record | First | Ref(s) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Most dismissals (wicketkeeper) | Adam Gilchrist Sarfraz Ahmed |
6 | 2003 2015 |
[68] |
Most catches (fielder) | Mohammed Kaif Soumya Sarkar Umar Akmal |
4 | 2003 2015 2015 |
[69] |
Extras
An extra is a run scored by a means other than a batsman hitting the ball. Other than runs scored off the bat from a no-ball, a batsman is not given credit for extras and the extras are tallied separately on the scorecard and count only towards the team's score.
Record | First | Second | Ref(s) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Most extras conceded in one innings | Scotland v Pakistan (1999) | 59 (5 b, 6 lb, 33 w, 15 nb) | India v Zimbabwe (1999) | 51 (0 b, 14 lb, 21 w, 16 nb) | [70] |
Other Records
There are certain records other than batting, bowling or fielding. These records include participation records, hosting records etc.
Grounds
The World Cup has been held in England four times. As a result, English grounds have hosted the most World Cup matches.
Record | First | Second | Ref(s) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Most matches hosted by a ground | Headingley, Leeds | 12 | Trent Bridge, Nottingham Old Trafford, Manchester Edgbaston, Birmingham |
11 | [71][72] |
Umpires
Record | First | Second | Ref(s) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Most matches as umpire in World Cup | David Shepherd | 46 | Steve Bucknor | 45 | [73] |
Most finals as umpire in World Cup | Steve Bucknor | 5 | David Shepherd Dickie Bird |
3 | [74] |
Appearances
In Terms of World Cup Tournaments
In Terms of Matches
The top 10 list is dominated by players who have appeared in five World Cup tournaments.
Record | First | Second | Ref(s) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Most appearances in World Cup | Ricky Ponting | 46 | Sachin Tendulkar | 45 | [75] |
Representing More Than One Country
Anderson Cummins, Kepler Wessels, Ed Joyce and Eoin Morgan are the only four players to have represented two different countries in Cricket World Cup.[76]
Most World Cup Titles
Adam Gilchrist, Glenn McGrath and Ricky Ponting share the record of three World Cup titles. Each was a member of Australia's winning teams of 1999, 2003 and 2007.
Age
A total of 76 players aged 20 years or less had made an appearance in the World Cup[77] and 18 players aged more than 40 had played in the competition.[78]
Record | First | Second | Ref(s) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Youngest player | Nitish Kumar | 16 years, 283 days | 2011 | Talha Jubair | 17 years, 70 days | 2003 | [79][80] |
Oldest player | Nolan Clarke | 47 years, 257 days | 1996 | John Traicos | 44 years, 306 days | 1992 | [81][82] |
Captaincy
Record | First | Second | Ref(s) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Most matches as captain[83] | Ricky Ponting | 29 | Stephen Fleming | 27 | [84] |
Best win % as captain (min. 10 matches)[83] | Ricky Ponting | 92.85% (29 matches) | Clive Lloyd | 88.23% (17 matches) | [84] |
Youngest Captain to lift World Cup Trophy
World Cup | Captain | Age |
---|---|---|
1983 | Kapil Dev | 24 yrs 5 mnths 19 days |
2003 | Ricky Ponting | 28 yrs 3 mnths 4 days |
2011 | M S Dhoni | 29 yrs 8 mnths 26 days |
See also
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External links
- List of Cricket World Cup Records from cricket-records.com
- List of Cricket World Cup records from CricketArchive
- List of Cricket World Cup records from BBC
- All Cricket World Cup records
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