Statsman: Wicket-keepers in cost on the ICC Men’s ODI World Cup 2023

Keepers in cost

4 The variety of events when wicket-keepers from each side have been additionally the captains in a World Cup match. The opening match of World Cup 2023 in Ahmedabad offered the newest occasion in CWC.

Both wicket-keepers main the aspect in a World Cup match

Captain-keeper1

Captain-keeper2

Venue

Date

Result

Ashish Bagai (Canada)

Kumar Sangakkara (SL)

Hambantota

20 Feb 2011

SL received by 210 runs

Kumar Sangakkara (SL)

M. S. Dhoni (Ind)

Mumbai WS

+2 Apr 2011

Ind received by 6 wkts

Brendan Taylor (Zim)

M. S. Dhoni (Ind)

Auckland

14 Mar 2015

Ind received by 6 wkts

Jos Buttler (Eng)

Tom Latham (NZ)

Ahmedabad

5 Oct 2023

NZ received by 9 wkts

+ World Cup last 2011

Note: * Brendan Taylor (Zim) was the stand-in captain for the injured Elton Chigumbura in Auckland

* Tom Latham (NZ) was the stand-in captain for the injured Kane Williamson in Ahmedabad

7 The variety of situations when a father and son appeared in Cricket World Cup tournaments. This version will see 4 gamers whose fathers have earlier appeared in earlier World Cup editions.

Father & sons showing the World Cup tournaments

#

Father

Son/s

1.

Don Pringle (East Africa, 1975)

Derek Pringle (England, 1987-1992)

2.

Lance Cairns (New Zealand, 1975-1983)

Chris Cairns (New Zealand, 1992-2003)

3.

Chris Broad (England, 1987)

Stuart Broad (England, 2007-2015)

4.

Geoff Marsh (Australia, 1987-1992)

Shaun Marsh (Australia, 2015) & Mitchell Marsh (Australia, 2019-2023*)

5.

Rod Latham (New Zealand, 1992)

Tom Latham (New Zealand, 2019-2023*)

6.

Kevin Curran (Zimbabwe, 1983-1987)

Sam Curran (England, 2023*)

7.

Tim de Leede (Netherlands, 1996-2007)

Bas de Leede (Netherlands, 2023*)

Note:

** The Pringles and Currans appeared within the CWC however for various sides.

** The Marsh household has three members within the World Cup (father and two sons)

1 The variety of events in ODI cricket when all 11 gamers within the enjoying XI reached double figures. The opening CWC match offered the first-ever occasion of 11 batters scoring 10 or extra runs for a staff in an ODI sport (this feat is but to happen in a girls’s ODI sport, too). For England, Joe Root (at #3) top-scored with 77, whereas Moeen Ali (#5) and Chris Woakes (#9), with 11 every, made the bottom scores of the innings. Interestingly, of the 14 who got here out to bat on this match, 13 accomplished 10 or extra runs, whereas one (Will Young) registered a golden duck.

All 11 gamers making double-figures in an ODI match

Batters with 10+ scores

For

(HS, LS)

Total (ov)

Against

Venue

Date

Result

11

England

(77, 11)

282/9 (50)

New Zealand

Ahmedabad

5 Oct 2023

Lost

10

West Indies

(39, 4)

246/10 (47)

Australia

Bridgetown

13 Mar 1991

Lost

10

Pakistan

(51, 4)

259/9 (50)

West Indies

Dhaka

29 Oct 1998

Lost

10

Zimbabwe

(71, 1)

262/10 (47.4)

India

Rajkot MG

14 Dec 2000

Lost

10

India

(52, 1)

275/10 (49.5)

Pakistan

Jaipur

18 Nov 2007

Lost

10

Australia

(47, 0)

269/10 (49)

India

Chennai

22 Mar 2023

Won

HS – highest rating, LS – lowest rating within the innings

22 The variety of innings Devon Conway wanted to mixture 1000 runs in his ODI profession. He achieved this milestone throughout his century in Ahmedabad towards England. He bettered the earlier file of 24 innings collectively held by Glenn Turner (in 1983) and Daryl Mitchell (in September 2023). Conway, in the meantime, additionally turned the fifth quickest amongst left-handed batters to attain this landmark of 1000 ODI runs. The tables under have all the small print.

Quickest to 1000 ODI profession runs (in fewest innings) for New Zealand

Inns

Mts

Batter

Achieved on

Runs

Ave.

HS

100/50

22

23

Devon Conway

5 Oct 2023

1026

54.00

152*

5/3

24

25

Glenn Turner

31 Jan 1983

1061

58.94

171*

2/6

24

27

Daryl Mitchell

10 Sep 2023

1004

50.20

129

4/3

25

25

Andrew Jones

4 Mar 1989

1014

46,09

90

0/12

Quickest to 1000 ODI profession runs (in fewest innings) by left-handed batters

Inns

Mts

Batter

For

Achieved on

Runs

Ave.

HS

100/50

18

18

Fakhar Zaman

Pak

22 Jul 2018

1065

76.07

210*

3/6

19

19

Imam-ul-Haq

Pak

25 Jan 2019

1011

63.19

128

5/4

21

21

Quinton de Kock

SAf

19 Aug 2014

1001

47.67

135

5/1

21

21

Dawid Malan

Eng

15 Sep 2023

1046

61.53

134

5/5

22

23

Devon Conway

NZ

5 Oct 2023

1026

54.00

152*

5/3

4 The variety of batters who made 150+ scores of their CWC debut match. New Zealand’s Devon Conway’s with an unbeaten 152 towards England on 5 October 2023 is the newest to affix this elite listing. With team-mate Rachin Ravindra additionally making 123 not out, this offered the primary occasion of two batters registering centuries of their CWC debuts.

Highest scores by batters on CWC debut

Runs

Batter

(Bat#)

For

Against

Venue

Date

Result

188*

Gary Kirsten

(2)

SA

UAE

Rawalpindi

16 Feb 1996

Won

172*

Craig Wishart

(1)

Zim

Namibia

Harare

10 Feb 2003

Won

171*

Glenn Turner

(1)

NZ

East Africa

Birmingham

7 Jun 1975

Won

152*

Devon Conway

(1)

NZ

Eng

Ahmedabad

5 Oct 2023

Won

143*

Andrew Symonds

(6)

Aus

Pak

Johannesburg

11 Feb 2003

Won

Note: Conway is the one one within the above listing to do it whereas batting second within the match.

23 Rachin Ravindra’s age when he scored his maiden ODI and CWC century towards England in Ahmedabad on 5 October 2023. He additionally turned the youngest batter to register a century towards England within the CWC. The earlier youngest was one other Kiwi, Nathan Astle, then aged 24y-152d when he made 101 within the 1996 version of the CWC at the exact same floor. Incidentally, that sport, too, was the opening match — of the 1996 CWC version. Ravindra additionally turned the youngest New Zealander to register a century within the CWC. The second desk has the small print.

Youngest to register a three-figure rating towards England within the World Cup

Age

Batter

Runs

Bat#

For

Venue

Date

Result

23y-321d

Rachin Ravindra

123*

3

New Zealand

Ahmedabad

5 Oct 2023

Won

24y-152d

Nathan Astle

101

2

New Zealand

Ahmedabad

14 Feb 1996

Won

25y-67d

Rameez Raja

113

1

Pakistan

Karachi

20 Oct 1987

Won

25y-174d

Lahiru Thirimanne

139*

1

Sri Lanka

Wellington

1 Mar 2015

Won

26y-52d

Upul Tharanga

102*

1

Sri Lanka

Colombo RPS

26 Mar 2011

Won

Youngest to register a three-figure scores for New Zealand within the World Cup

Age

Batter

Runs

Bat#

Against

Venue

Date

Result

23y-321d

Rachin Ravindra

123*

3

England

Ahmedabad

5 Oct 2023

Won

24y-152d

Nathan Astle

101

2

England

Ahmedabad

14 Feb 1996

Won

26y-112d

Chris Harris

130

5

Australia

Chennai

11 Mar 1996

Lost

27y-0d

Ross Taylor

131*

4

Pakistan

Pallekele

8 Mar 2011

Won

27y-215d

Scott Styris

141

4

Sri Lanka

Bloemfontein

10 Feb 2023

Lost

Note: Ravindra’s team-mate in Ahmedabad, Devon Conway (152*), at 32y-89d, was the second oldest Kiwi to register a three-figure rating within the CWC. Only Stephen Fleming at 34y-1d was older (102* v Bangladesh in North Sound in 2007)

82 The variety of balls that remained when New Zealand defeated England by 9 wickets, whereas chasing a goal exceeding 270-plus within the CWC’s opening match in Ahmedabad on 5 October 2023. The balls to spare equals the file in ODI cricket for a aspect chasing a goal of 270+. However, New Zealand’s efficiency is now the most effective for a aspect within the CWC.

Highest variety of balls remaining whereas efficiently chasing targets of 270 or extra in ODI cricket

Balls to spare

Team batting 1st

Team batting 2nd (successful aspect)

Venue

Date

82

Australia (294/9)

misplaced to

South Africa (295/4)

Centurion

30 Sep 2016

82

England (282/9)

misplaced to

New Zealand (283/1)

Ahmedabad

5 Oct 2023

80

Sri Lanka (320/4)

misplaced to

India (321/3)

Hobart

28 Feb 2012

75

England (321/7)

misplaced to

Sri Lanka (324/2)

Leeds

1 Jul 2006

72

West Indies (288/6)

misplaced to

England (294/1)

Southampton

29 Sep 2017

Highest variety of balls remaining whereas efficiently chasing targets of 250 or extra in CWC

Balls to spare

Team batting 1st

Team batting 2nd

(successful aspect)

Venue

Date

82

England (282/9)

misplaced to

New Zealand (283/1)

Ahmedabad

5 Oct 2023

79

Ireland (259/10)

misplaced to

India (260/2)

Hamilton

10 Mar 2015

51

West Indies (321/8)

misplaced to

Bangladesh (322/3)

Taunton

17 Jun 2019

All information are appropriate and up to date till 6 October 2023

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