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ODI World Cup 2023: A Deep Dive into the Statistics

ODI World Cup 2023 A Deep Dive into the Statistics

The ODI World Cup 2023 has come to a thrilling conclusion, with Australia securing their sixth title in a spectacular final against India in Ahmedabad. The standout performer of the tournament was undeniably Australia’s opener, Travis Head, whose sensational innings of 137 not only led his team to victory but also etched his name in the annals of World Cup history.

 

Australia’s pursuit of a challenging target of 241 in the final encountered early setbacks, with the team struggling at 47-3. However, Travis Head‘s left-handed brilliance shone through as he notched up his second century of the tournament. His remarkable partnership of 192 with Marnus Labuschagne, who remained unbeaten on 58, guided Australia to a convincing six-wicket victory.

 

The statistical highlights of the tournament are as captivating as the on-field action itself. Virat Kohli of India emerged as the leading run-scorer in World Cup history, amassing an impressive 765 runs with an astonishing average of 95.62 and a striking rate of 903.31. Kohli’s performance shattered the 700-run barrier for the first time in World Cup history, surpassing Sachin Tendulkar’s record set in 2003.

 

Mohammed Shami of India showcased his bowling prowess, claiming 24 wickets in just seven matches at an exceptional average of 12.20, despite missing the first four games of the league stage. His 7/57 against New Zealand in the semifinal equaled the best-ever bowling performance in a World Cup match, highlighting his impact on India’s campaign.

 

The batting fireworks were not limited to Kohli alone. Glenn Maxwell’s astonishing 201 not out off 128 balls against Afghanistan stood as the highest individual total in the tournament. Maxwell’s innings, adorned with 21 fours and 10 sixes, also set the record for the most fours in an innings during this World Cup.

 

In terms of team achievements, South Africa’s total of 428/5 against Sri Lanka in New Delhi became the highest team total in the World Cup, showcasing their batting prowess. On the other hand, Sri Lanka’s 55 all-out against India in Mumbai marked the lowest team total in the tournament.

 

Australia’s win over the Netherlands by a staggering 309 runs reset the record for the biggest margin of victory by runs in World Cup history, underscoring their dominance. Pakistan, in a league-stage contest against Sri Lanka in Hyderabad, achieved the highest successful chase in World Cup history, reaching 345.

 

Individual records tumbled throughout the tournament. Rohit Sharma surpassed Chris Gayle for the most sixes in all World Cup editions, finishing with 54 sixes, 31 of which came in the 2023 edition. Aiden Markram initially held the record for the fastest World Cup century in 49 balls, but Glenn Maxwell bettered it by striking a ton in just 40 balls against the Dutch.

 

As the curtains fall on the ODI World Cup 2023, the statistical legacy created by the players will be remembered alongside the thrilling moments on the field. From Head’s heroic innings to Kohli’s record-breaking run tally and Shami’s bowling masterclass, the tournament was a spectacle of cricketing excellence and statistical marvels.

 

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