Who has scored the most runs in one ODI World Cup?
Britain had scored 227 by the 25th over of their new match against Ireland. What’s the most elevated score for that place of an ODI innings? asked Peter Fairfax from Britain
You’re discussing the third match of the new series, in Bristol, which unfortunately was down-poured off with Britain looking set for a beast all out in the wake of coming to 280 for 4 of every 31 overs.
After 25 overs, Britain had amassed 227 for 3. We are aware of just three higher scores at that phase of a one-day worldwide: West Indies had 236 for 4 against Britain in Grenada in 2018-19 (Britain won), Sri Lanka 233 for 0 against Britain at Headingley in 2006, and South Africa 229 for 2 against Australia in the 872-run match in Johannesburg in 2005-06.
After 30 overs in Bristol, Britain had scored 272 for 3, a number surpassed exclusively in the matches referenced above in Johannesburg (South Africa 279 for 2) and Headingley (Sri Lanka 278 for 0). The most elevated known at the 40-over mark is Britain’s 356 for 3 against Australia at Trent Scaffold in 2018; South Africa scored 353 for 3 against the Netherlands in St Kitts during the 2007 World Cup (this match was decreased to 40 overs a side).
I ought to bring up that there are many counterparts for which we don’t have ball-by-ball subtleties, so can’t pinpoint the score after a specific number of overs. In any case, a great deal of the missing ones are old games, from when gigantic sums were more uncommon, so it’s far-fetched – however not feasible – that there are any increments to the above list.
Who has scored the most runs in a solitary World Cup? asked Pranab Mukherjee from India
This rundown is as yet driven by Sachin Tendulkar, who stacked up 673 runs in the 2003 World Cup. Matthew Hayden came close with 659 at the following one, in 2007. Three men beat 600 at the latest World Cup, in Britain in 2019 – Rohit Sharma scored 648, with a record five centuries, David Warner 647, and Shakib Al Hasan 606.
There are ten further occurrences of a hitter scoring at least 500 runs in a solitary World Cup.
Just to keep the bowlers cheerful, the record for a solitary World Cup competition is 27 wickets, by Mitchell Starc in 2019; he passed the record of another Australian, Glenn McGrath, who took 26 out in 2007. For that rundown, click here.
Is it right that Graeme Hick was the last man to score 1000 runs in May? asked Dave Friston from Britain
It’s not exactly right, assuming you adhere to the specific phrasing of the inquiry. Graeme Hick is the last man to score 1000 top-of-the-line runs in an English season before the finish of May in 1988, however, 410 of his runs came in April. The main men to score at least 1000 altogether in May are WG Beauty in 1895, when he was 46, Wally Hammond in 1927, and the Lancashire left-hander Charlie Blesses in 1928.
Aside from Hick, the accompanying likewise arrived at 1000 preceding the finish of May, with a portion of the runs coming in April: Tom Hayward in 1900, Wear Bradman in both 1930 and 1938, Bill Edrich in 1938, and Glenn Turner in 1973.
Which player has gathered the most ducks On the planet Cup? asked Jamie Robertson from Britain
Two men lead in this forlorn rundown with five ducks in World Cup matches: Nathan Astle of New Zealand, and Pakistan’s Ijaz Ahmed. Astle made two World Cup hundreds, while Ijaz wound up with a champ’s decoration in 1992, so it wasn’t all terrible information for them.
Seven men have gathered four World Cup ducks, including Britain’s 2019 Cup-winning commander Eoin Morgan (two of his ducks came for Ireland in 2007). One of the others with four, the West Indian Keith Arthurton, sacked three of his during a ghastliness stretch in the 1996 competition, in which his scores were 1, 0, 0, 1, and 0.
She probably won’t express gratitude toward us for bringing up it, yet a lady drives the way by and large. Denmark’s Susanne Neilsen had just 11 innings in World Cups, yet she was out for nothing in six of them. Five different ladies have gathered five ducks in World Cup matches.
What’s the most noteworthy run total in a one-day worldwide in which the two sides lost each of the ten wickets? asked Varun Reddy Sevva from India
This question came about when you recognized that the site’s rundown of the greatest run-totals in ODIs, which goes down to 650, did exclude any matches in which the two sides lost ten wickets. In any case, the most elevated in which 20 wickets went down misses that rundown: there were 642 runs in a 2016-17 match in More prominent Noida, when Afghanistan were all out for 338 off the last chunk of their innings, and Ireland answered with 304 in 47.3 overs.
The World Cup record was set in Taunton in 2019 when Australia (307) beat Pakistan (266) in a match of 573 runs and 20 wickets. The record in all Rundown A cricket is 699 runs, in the Portage Prize game between Auckland (356) and Canterbury (343) at Eden Park in 2012-13.
Shiva Jayaraman of ESPNcricinfo’s details group assisted with a portion of the above replies.