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Who scored highest runs in World Cup cricket?

Who scored highest runs in World Cup cricket?

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”, Tendulkar has made more scores over fifty and scored more runs than any other cricketer in World Cup history.

Which is the highest Cup in cricket?

The West Indies Cricket Team, winning the first ever ICC Cricket World Cup in 1975 will forever remain etched in the history of cricket….Highest Number of World Cup Wins.

No. Of Wins Winner Year
5 Australia 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015
2 India 1983, 2011
2 West Indies 1975, 1979
1 England 2019

Which team is highest score in Test?

Sri Lanka 952
Highest Team Score in Test

# Team Score
1 Sri Lanka 952/6 dec
2 England 903/7 dec
3 England 849
4 West Indies 790/3 dec

What is the highest total in ODI?

Top 10 Highest Team Scores In ODI Cricket

S.No Team Score
01 England 498/4
02 England 481/6
03 England 444/3
04 Sri Lanka 443/9

What is the highest total in Cricket World Cup?

Highest Totals In Cricket World Cup Position Team Score Opposition Venue 1 Australia 417/6 v Afghanistan Perth 2 India 413/5 v Bermuda Port of Spain 3 South Africa 411/4 v Ireland Canberra 4 South Africa 408/5 v West Indies Sydney

What is the highest score in T20 World Cup?

Highest Score in T20 World Cup: Sri Lanka’s 260 runs against Kenya is the Highest Score in T20 World Cup to date. England holds the second position with a total score of 230 runs scored against South Africa in the 2016 T20 World Cup tournament.

What is the highest score in ODI cricket history?

South Africa holds the record for successfully chasing the highest score of 434 made by Australia in 2006. South Africa managed to score 438/9 with 1 ball to spare, winning the match in the process. Here’s a list of highest successful run chases in ODI cricket history!

How many teams have scored over 400 in the Cricket World Cup?

This led to many strong teams taking advantage of their below par bowling attack and made them chase leather. There have been four totals of over 400 in World Cups. Australia, India and South Africa (twice) have done it in the past. Interestingly, three out of these four scores came in the 2015 World Cup.