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World Cups - Out to First Ball of Team Innings
JG Wright            CJ McDermott         New Zealand v Australia      Auckland      1991/92 
Hannan Sarkar        WPUJC Vaas           Bangladesh v Sri Lanka    Pietermaritzburg 2002/03 

Batting Second
Aamer Sohail         DK Morrison          Pakistan v New Zealand       Christchurch  1991/92 
GA Gooch             EA Brandes           England v Zimbabwe           Albury       1991/92 
G Kirsten            NC Johnson           South Africa v Zimbabwe      Chelmsford   1999 
R Walters            HH Streak            Namibia v Zimbabwe           Harare      2002/03 


World Cups - Partnership Records
 1st 194  Saeed Anwar & Wajahatullah Wasti  Pakistan v New Zealand  Manchester       1999
 2nd 318  SC Ganguly & R Dravid            India v Sri Lanka          Taunton          1999
 3rd 237* R Dravid & SR Tendulkar          India v Kenya              Bristol          1999
 4th 168  LK Germon & CZ Harris            New Zealand v Australia    Chennai        1995/96
 5th 148  RG Twose & CL Cairns             New Zealand v Australia    Cardiff          1999
 6th 161  MO Odumbe & AV Vadher            Kenya v Sri Lanka          Southampton      1999
 7th  98  RR Sarwan & RD Jacobs            West Indies v New Zealand  Port Elizabeth  2002/03
 8th 117  DL Houghton & IP Butchart        Zimbabwe v New Zealand     Hyderabad (Decc)1987/88
 9th 126* N Kapil Dev & SMH Kirmani        India v Zimbabwe           Tunbridge Wells 1983
10th  71  AME Roberts & J Garner           West Indies v India        Manchester       1983

Note: 221* were added for the 1st wicket v Pakistan at Melbourne 1991/92,


World Cups: All-time Career Most Wickets 
Name                Mat    O      M     R   W    Ave  Best  4w 5w    SR  Econ Team

Wasim Akram          38  324.3   17  1311  55  23.83  5-28   2  1  35.4  4.04 PAK
GD McGrath           28  245     37   935  45  20.77  7-15   -  2  32.6  3.81 AUS
J Srinath            34  283.2   21  1224  44  27.81  4-30   2  -  38.6  4.32 IND
AA Donald            25  218.5   14   913  38  24.02  4-17   2  -  34.5  4.17 RSA
WPUJC Vaas           21  184     24   754  36  20.94  6-25   1  1  30.6  4.09 SL
Imran Khan           28  169.3   18   655  34  19.26  4-37   2  -  29.9  3.86 PAK
SK Warne             17  162.5   16   624  32  19.50  4-29   4  -  30.5  3.83 AUS
CZ Harris            28  194.2   10   861  32  26.90  4-7    1  -  36.4  4.43 NZ
M Muralitharan       21  187.5   13   693  30  23.10  4-28   1  -  37.5  3.68 SL
IT Botham            22  222     33   762  30  25.40  4-31   1  -  44.4  3.43 ENG
PAJ DeFreitas        22  187.5   30   742  29  25.58  3-28   -  -  38.8  3.95 ENG
A Kumble             17  164      5   670  28  23.92  4-32   1  -  35.1  4.08 IND
N Kapil Dev          26  237     27   892  28  31.85  5-43   -  1  50.7  3.76 IND
Shoaib Akhtar        16  124.5    8   643  27  23.81  4-46   1  -  27.7  5.15 PAK
CJ McDermott         17  149      8   599  27  22.18  5-44   1  1  33.1  4.02 AUS
CA Walsh             17  158     23   547  27  20.25  4-25   2  -  35.1  3.46 WI
SR Waugh             33  173.1    7   814  27  30.14  3-36   -  -  38.4  4.70 AUS
DW Fleming           16  133.2   12   583  26  22.42  5-36   -  1  30.7  4.37 AUS
Mushtaq Ahmed        15  135      5   549  26  21.11  3-16   -  -  31.1  4.06 PAK
AME Roberts          16  170.1   29   552  26  21.23  3-32   -  -  39.2  3.24 WI
Abdul Qadir          13  135.4    8   506  24  21.08  5-44   2  1  33.9  3.72 PAK
M Prabhakar          19  145.1   10   640  24  26.66  4-19   1  -  36.2  4.40 IND
CEL Ambrose          17  164.3   20   499  24  20.79  3-28   -  -  41.1  3.03 WI
Saqlain Mushtaq      14  112.2    7   494  23  21.47  5-35   -  1  29.3  4.39 PAK
SM Pollock           21  185     27   674  23  29.30  5-36   -  1  48.2  3.64 RSA
B Lee                10   83.1    9   394  22  17.90  5-42   -  1  22.6  4.73 AUS
Waqar Younis         13   93.1    8   466  22  21.18  4-26   1  -  25.4  5.00 PAK
L Klusener           14  100.5    7   487  22  22.13  5-21   1  1  27.5  4.82 RSA
S Madan Lal          11  116.2   12   426  22  19.36  4-20   1  -  31.7  3.66 IND
RJ Hadlee            13  146.1   38   421  22  19.13  5-25   -  1  39.8  2.88 NZ
HH Streak            22  175     13   805  22  36.59  3-35   -  -  47.7  4.60 ZIM
GI Allott             9   87.4    7   325  20  16.25  4-37   2  -  26.3  3.70 NZ
MA Holding           11  115.5   16   341  20  17.05  4-33   1  -  34.7  2.94 WI
ST Jayasuriya        27  151.5    4   758  20  37.90  3-12   -  -  45.5  4.99 SL
RMH Binny             9   95      9   382  19  20.10  4-29   1  -  30.0  4.02 IND
W Watson             14  132     14   571  19  30.05  3-37   -  -  41.6  4.32 NZ
Z Khan               11   88.2    5   374  18  20.77  4-42   1  -  29.4  4.23 IND
ALF de Mel            9   90.2   13   449  18  24.94  5-32   -  2  30.1  4.97 SL
MO Odumbe            19  116.5    9   567  18  31.50  4-38   1  -  38.9  4.85 KENYA
RGD Willis           11  118.1   27   315  18  17.50  4-11   2  -  39.3  2.66 ENG
Aaqib Javed          15  124.2   13   517  18  28.72  3-21   -  -  41.4  4.15 PAK
RA Harper            14  132     10   488  18  27.11  4-47   1  -  44.0  3.69 WI
CL Cairns            28  146.4    9   755  18  41.94  3-19   -  -  48.8  5.14 NZ
CL Hooper            20  154      3   659  18  36.61  3-42   -  -  51.3  4.27 WI
GR Larsen            19  170     12   599  18  33.27  3-16   -  -  56.6  3.52 NZ
SE Bond               8   78     12   305  17  17.94  6-23   -  1  27.5  3.91 NZ
BM McMillan          15  116     12   433  17  25.47  3-11   -  -  40.9  3.73 RSA
BKV Prasad           14  129.5    5   578  17  34.00  5-27   -  1  45.8  4.45 IND
VC Drakes             6   51.5    7   208  16  13.00  5-33   -  2  19.4  4.01 WI
AJ Bichel             8   57      7   197  16  12.31  7-20   -  1  21.3  3.45 AUS
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World Cup Best Bowling Economy Rate
Name                Mat    O      M     R   W    Ave  Best  4w 5w    SR  Econ Team

AME Roberts          16  170.1   29   552  26  21.23  3-32   -  -  39.2  3.24 WI
IT Botham            22  222     33   762  30  25.40  4-31   1  -  44.4  3.43 ENG
GR Larsen            19  170     12   599  18  33.27  3-16   -  -  56.6  3.52 NZ
AJ Traicos           20  188     13   673  16  42.06  3-35   -  -  70.5  3.57 ZIM
SM Pollock           21  185     27   674  23  29.30  5-36   -  1  48.2  3.64 RSA
M Muralitharan       21  187.5   13   693  30  23.10  4-28   1  -  37.5  3.68 SL
N Kapil Dev          26  237     27   892  28  31.85  5-43   -  1  50.7  3.76 IND
GD McGrath           28  245     37   935  45  20.77  7-15   -  2  32.6  3.81 AUS
Imran Khan           28  169.3   18   655  34  19.26  4-37   2  -  29.9  3.86 PAK
PAJ DeFreitas        22  187.5   30   742  29  25.58  3-28   -  -  38.8  3.95 ENG
Wasim Akram          38  324.3   17  1311  55  23.83  5-28   2  1  35.4  4.04 PAK
WPUJC Vaas           21  184     24   754  36  20.94  6-25   1  1  30.6  4.09 SL
AA Donald            25  218.5   14   913  38  24.02  4-17   2  -  34.5  4.17 RSA
J Srinath            34  283.2   21  1224  44  27.81  4-30   2  -  38.6  4.32 IND
CZ Harris            28  194.2   10   861  32  26.90  4-7    1  -  36.4  4.43 NZ
HH Streak            22  175     13   805  22  36.59  3-35   -  -  47.7  4.60 ZIM
SR Waugh             33  173.1    7   814  27  30.14  3-36   -  -  38.4  4.70 AUS


World Cup Best Innings Bowling
7/15  GD McGrath  Australia v Namibia at Potchefstroom, 2002/03
7/20  AJ Bichel  Australia v England at Port Elizabeth, 2002/03
7/51  WW Davis  West Indies v Australia at Leeds, 1983 
6/14  GJ Gilmour  Australia v England at Leeds, 1975 
6/23  SE Bond  New Zealand v Australia at Port Elizabeth, 2002/03 
6/23  A Nehra  India v England at Durban, 2002/03 
6/25  WPUJC Vaas  Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Pietermaritzburg, 2002/03 
6/39  KH MacLeay  Australia v India at Nottingham, 1983 
5/14  GD McGrath  Australia v West Indies at Manchester, 1999 
5/21  L Klusener  South Africa v Kenya at Amstelveen, 1999 
5/21  PA Strang  Zimbabwe v Kenya at Patna, 1995/96 
5/21  AG Hurst  Australia v Canada at Birmingham, 1979 
5/24  CO Obuya  Kenya v Sri Lanka at Nairobi (Gymk), 2002/03 
5/25  RJ Hadlee  New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Bristol, 1983
5/27  A Codrington  Canada v Bangladesh at Durban, 2002/03 
5/27  BKV Prasad  India v Pakistan at Manchester, 1999 
5/28  Wasim Akram  Pakistan v Namibia at Kimberley, 2002/03 
5/29  SF Dukanwala  United Arab Emirates v Netherlands at Lahore, 1995/96 
5/31  RR Singh  India v Sri Lanka at Taunton, 1999 
5/32  ALF de Mel  Sri Lanka v New Zealand at Derby, 1983
5/33  VC Drakes  West Indies v Kenya at Kimberley, 2002/03 
5/34  DK Lillee  Australia v Pakistan at Leeds, 1975 
5/35  Saqlain Mushtaq  Pakistan v Bangladesh at Northampton, 1999 
5/36  SM Pollock  South Africa v Australia at Birmingham, 1999 
5/36  DW Fleming  Australia v India at Mumbai, 1995/96 
5/38  J Garner  West Indies v England at Lord's, 1979 
5/39  ALF de Mel  Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Leeds, 1983 
5/39  VJ Marks  England v Sri Lanka at Taunton, 1983 
5/42  B Lee  Australia v New Zealand at Port Elizabeth, 2002/03 
5/43  RJ van Vuuren  Namibia v England at Port Elizabeth, 2002/03 
5/43  N Kapil Dev  India v Australia at Nottingham, 1983 
5/44  VC Drakes  West Indies v Canada at Centurion, 2002/03 
5/44  CJ McDermott  Australia v Pakistan at Lahore, 1987/88 
5/44  Abdul Qadir  Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Leeds, 1983 
5/48  GJ Gilmour  Australia v West Indies at Lord's, 1975
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World Cup Best Innings Bowling Economy Rates
0.40 (5-3-2-1)  DA Reeve  England v Pakistan at Adelaide, 1991/92
0.50 (12-8-6-1)  BS Bedi  India v East Africa at Leeds, 1975 
0.62 (8-4-5-1)  M Hendrick  England v Canada at Manchester, 1979
0.80 (10-5-8-4)  CM Old  England v Canada at Manchester, 1979 
0.80 (10-4-8-2)  CEL Ambrose  West Indies v Scotland at Leicester, 1999 
0.80 (5-2-4-0)  B Wood  England v India at Lord's, 1975 
0.83 (12-6-10-0)  RJ Hadlee  New Zealand v East Africa at Birmingham, 1975 
0.84 (8.2-6-7-3)  AY Karim  Kenya v Australia at Durban, 2002/03 
0.91 (12-6-11-4)  JA Snow  England v East Africa at Birmingham, 1975 
0.91 (12-5-11-2)  DS de Silva  Sri Lanka v New Zealand at Derby, 1983
0.96 (8.2-5-8-3)  DR Pringle  England v Pakistan at Adelaide, 1991/92 
1.00 (11-4-11-1)  Majid Khan  Pakistan v Canada at Leeds, 1979 
1.00 (9-4-9-1)  RGD Willis  England v Sri Lanka at Leeds, 1983 
1.00 (7-1-7-3)  CA Walsh  West Indies v Scotland at Leicester, 1999 
1.00 (7-4-7-1)  Wasim Raja  Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Nottingham, 1975 
1.04 (10.3-3-11-4)  RGD Willis  England v Canada at Manchester, 1979 
1.10 (10-4-11-3)  SK Warne  Australia v West Indies at Manchester, 1999 
1.10 (10-5-11-0)  DL Underwood  England v East Africa at Birmingham, 1975 
1.16 (12-6-14-6)  GJ Gilmour  Australia v England at Leeds, 1975 
1.16 (6-3-7-0)  SR Waugh  Australia v Zimbabwe at Madras, 1987/88 
1.20 (10-4-12-2)  IT Botham  England v Pakistan at Adelaide, 1991/92 
1.25 (12-6-15-4)  M Hendrick  England v Pakistan at Leeds, 1979
1.25 (8-3-10-2)  SM Pollock  South Africa v Sri Lanka at Northampton, 1999 
1.28 (7-2-9-2)  RGD Willis  England v New Zealand at The Oval, 1983 
1.30 (10-2-13-3)  JN Gillespie  Australia v India at Centurion, 2002/03 
1.33 (12-5-16-2)  AME Roberts  West Indies v Sri Lanka at Manchester, 1975
1.33 (12-3-16-1)  RJ Hadlee  New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Derby, 1983 
1.33 (9-4-12-2)  IT Botham  England v Sri Lanka at Leeds, 1983 
1.33 (9-5-12-1)  IT Botham  England v Canada at Manchester, 1979
1.33 (6-2-8-2)  SM Pollock  South Africa v Bangladesh at Bloemfontein, 2002/03 
1.37 (8-4-11-4)  MW Pringle  South Africa v West Indies at Christchurch, 1991/92
1.37 (8-1-11-3)  BM McMillan  South Africa v United Arab Emirates at Rawalpindi,
1.42 (7-3-10-0)  B Wood  England v East Africa at Birmingham, 1975
1.44 (9-3-13-2)  GD McGrath  Australia v Pakistan at Lord's, 1999 
1.44 (9-3-13-1)  SM Pollock  South Africa v England at The Oval, 1999 
1.50 (12-5-18-1)  Sikander Bakht  Pakistan v Canada at Leeds, 1979 
1.50 (10-3-15-3)  JM Davison  Canada v Kenya at Cape Town, 2002/03 
1.50 (10-3-15-3)  GI Allott  New Zealand v Scotland at Edinburgh, 1999 
1.50 (10-3-15-3)  MO Odumbe  Kenya v West Indies at Pune, 1995/96 
1.50 (10-4-15-3)  RA Harper  West Indies v Kenya at Pune, 1995/96 
1.50 (10-2-15-2)  A Flintoff  England v India at Durban, 2002/03 
1.50 (10-3-15-2)  MR Whitney  Australia v Zimbabwe at Hobart, 1991/92 
1.50 (10-3-15-1)  Shehzad Altaf  United Arab Emirates v Netherlands at Lahore, 1995/96
1.50 (10-2-15-0)  RA Harper  West Indies v Sri Lanka at Karachi, 1987/88 
1.50 (9.2-2-14-3)  Z Khan  India v Kenya at Durban, 2002/03 
1.50 (8-2-12-1)  GD McGrath  Australia v Zimbabwe at Nagpur, 1995/96
1.57 (7-1-11-1)  J Srinath  India v Kenya at Durban, 2002/03 
1.57 (9.3-2-15-3)  S Madan Lal  India v East Africa at Leeds, 1975 
1.58 (12-3-19-2)  MD Marshall  West Indies v Zimbabwe at Birmingham, 1983
World Cup 5 wickets in an innings
9.1-2-42-5  B Lee  Australia v New Zealand at Port Elizabeth, 2002/03 
10-2-23-6  SE Bond  New Zealand v Australia at Port Elizabeth, 2002/03 
10-2-33-5  VC Drakes  West Indies v Kenya at Kimberley, 2002/03 
10-0-20-7  AJ Bichel  Australia v England at Port Elizabeth, 2002/03 
7-4-15-7  GD McGrath  Australia v Namibia at Potchefstroom, 2002/03
10-2-23-6  A Nehra  India v England at Durban, 2002/03 
10-0-24-5  CO Obuya  Kenya v Sri Lanka at Nairobi (Gymk), 2002/03 
9.5-1-44-5  VC Drakes  West Indies v Canada at Centurion, 2002/03 
10-2-43-5  RJ van Vuuren  Namibia v England at Port Elizabeth, 2002/03 
9-1-28-5  Wasim Akram  Pakistan v Namibia at Kimberley, 2002/03 
9.1-2-25-6  WPUJC Vaas  Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Pietermaritzburg, 2002/03 
9-3-27-5  A Codrington  Canada v Bangladesh at Durban, 2002/03 
9.2-1-36-5  SM Pollock  South Africa v Australia at Birmingham, 1999 
9.3-2-27-5  BKV Prasad  India v Pakistan at Manchester, 1999 
10-1-35-5  Saqlain Mushtaq  Pakistan v Bangladesh at Northampton, 1999 
8.4-3-14-5  GD McGrath  Australia v West Indies at Manchester, 1999 
9.3-0-31-5  RR Singh  India v Sri Lanka at Taunton, 1999 
8.3-3-21-5  L Klusener  South Africa v Kenya at Amstelveen, 1999 
10-0-29-5  SF Dukanwala  United Arab Emirates v Netherlands at Lahore, 1995/96 
9-0-36-5  DW Fleming  Australia v India at Mumbai, 1995/96 
9.4-1-21-5  PA Strang  Zimbabwe v Kenya at Patna, 1995/96 
10-0-44-5  CJ McDermott  Australia v Pakistan at Lahore, 1987/88 
12-4-32-5  ALF de Mel  Sri Lanka v New Zealand at Derby, 1983 
12-1-44-5  Abdul Qadir  Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Leeds, 1983 
12-1-39-5  ALF de Mel  Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Leeds, 1983 
11.5-3-39-6  KH MacLeay  Australia v India at Nottingham, 1983
12-2-43-5  N Kapil Dev  India v Australia at Nottingham, 1983 
10.1-4-25-5  RJ Hadlee  New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Bristol, 1983 
10.3-0-51-7  WW Davis  West Indies v Australia at Leeds, 1983 
12-3-39-5  VJ Marks  England v Sri Lanka at Taunton, 1983 
11-0-38-5  J Garner  West Indies v England at Lord's, 1979 
10-3-21-5  AG Hurst  Australia v Canada at Birmingham, 1979 
12-2-48-5  GJ Gilmour  Australia v West Indies at Lord's, 1975 
12-6-14-6  GJ Gilmour  Australia v England at Leeds, 1975
12-2-34-5  DK Lillee  Australia v Pakistan at Leeds, 1975
World Cups - Hat Tricks
C Sharma         India v New Zealand      Nagpur          31/10/1987
KR Rutherford bowled; IDS Smith bowled; EJ Chatfield bowled

Saqlain Mushtaq  Pakistan v Zimbabwe      The Oval        11/06/1999
HK Olonga st Moin Khan; AG Huckle st Moin Khan; M Mbangwa lbw

WPUJC Vaas       Sri Lanka v Bangladesh   Pietermaritzburg 14/02/2003
Hannan Sarkar bowled; Mohammad Ashraful caught & bowled; Ehsanul Haque c Jayawardene 

B Lee            Australia v Kenya        Durban          15/03/2003
KO Otieno bowled; BJ Patel c Ponting; DO Obuya bowled
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World Cups - Highest Win Margins
Highest Margins of Victory by runs
256 runs  Australia (301-6) beat Namibia (45)               Potchefstroom        2002/03 
202 runs  England (334-4) beat India (132-3)                Lord's               1975 
196 runs  England (290-5) beat East Africa (94)             Birmingham           1975 
192 runs  Pakistan (330-6) beat Sri Lanka (138)             Nottingham           1975 
191 runs  West Indies (360-4) beat Sri Lanka (169-4)        Karachi              1987/88 
183 runs  India (292-6) beat Sri Lanka (109)                Johannesburg         2002/03 
181 runs  New Zealand (309-5) beat East Africa (128-8)      Birmingham           1975 
181 runs  India (311-2) beat Namibia (130)                  Pietermaritzburg     2002/03 
171 runs  Pakistan (255-9) beat Namibia (84)                Kimberley            2002/03 
169 runs  South Africa (321-2) beat UAE (152-8)             Rawalpindi           1995/96 
162 runs  Australia (320-9) beat India (158)                Nottingham           1983 
160 runs  South Africa (328-3) beat Netherlands (168-8)     Rawalpindi           1995/96 
157 runs  India (373-6) beat Sri Lanka (216)                Taunton              1999 

Highest Margins of Victory by wickets
10 wickets  India (123-0) beat East Africa (120)            Leeds                1975 
10 wickets  West Indies (172-0) beat Zimbabwe (171)         Birmingham           1983 
10 wickets  West Indies (221-0) beat Pakistan (220-2)       Melbourne            1991/92 
10 wickets  South Africa (142-0) beat Kenya (140)           Potchefstroom        2002/03 
10 wickets  Sri Lanka (126-0) beat Bangladesh (124)         Pietermaritzburg     2002/03 
10 wickets  South Africa (109-0) beat Bangladesh (108)      Bloemfontein 

Lowest Margins of Victory by runs
1 run  Australia (270-6) beat India (269)                   Chennai              1987/88 
1 run  Australia (237-9) beat India (234)                   Brisbane             1991/92 

Lowest Margins of Victory by wickets
1 wicket  West Indies (267-9) beat Pakistan (266-7)         Birmingham           1975 
1 wicket  Pakistan (217-9) beat West Indies (216)           Lahore               1987/88
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