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Records that can be broken at ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023

The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 has already seen some extraordinary batting and bowling performances in the first week of the tournament. With centuries in almost every match till now this edition of the World Cup has already been the most exciting one. With more than a month to go before the final, we can expect some more fireworks and records to be broken in the coming days. In this article, we will look at the records that can be broken in this edition of the World Cup.

Glenn Maxwell shattering Ricky Ponting's record of 31 sixes and become the Australian player with the most maximums in the tournament

Glenn Maxwell is on the verge of breaking Ricky Ponting’s record for hitting the most sixes in the Cricket World Cup. The right-hander has hit 21 sixes so far in 16 innings and has scored 324 runs in eight matches. He is fourth on the list of Australian players to hit the most sixes in the World Cup and he could become the leading six-hitter for his nation in the tournament, surpassing Matthew Hayden, Aaron Finch, and Ricky Ponting.

Mitchell Starc becoming the highest wicket-taker in the tournament, surpassing Glenn McGrath 

Starc can become the all-time highest wicket-taker in the World Cup surpassing Glenn McGrath who has taken 71 wickets. In Australia’s title win in the 2015 World Cup, Mitchell Starc spearheaded Australia’s bowling attack from the front. Bagging 22 wickets in eight matches at an economy of 3.50, he became the joint-leading wicket-taker in the tournament, along with the New Zealand pacer Trent Boult. 

In the next edition in England, Starc wet one step ahead to become the lone highest wicket-taker in the tournament and picked up 27 wickets in 10 matches at an economy of 5.43

Mohammed Shami breaking the records of Javagal Srinath and Zaheer Khan and becoming the highest wicket-taker for India in World Cup

Indian pacer Mohammad Shami can become the highest wicket-taker for India in the ICC Cricket World Cup. The pacer became the fourth-leading wicket-taker in the 2015 World Cup, picking up 17 wickets in seven matches at an economy of 4.81, with his best bowling innings of 4/35 against Pakistan. In the 2019 World Cup Shami wasn’t a part of the team in the initial matches but was brought in after an injury to Bhuvneshwar Kumar against Pakistan and made an instant impact, especially against Afghanistan when he took a hat trick to help India win a low scoring thriller.

Records broken at the Cricket World Cup 2023 so far

Fastest to 50 CWC wickets: Mitchell Starc

Mitchell Starc now holds the record for the fastest bowler to take 50 wickets in World Cup

Fastest CWC century: Aiden Markram

South Africa’s Aiden Markram scored the fastest century in the World Cup in terms of balls faced.

Highest successful CWC chase: Pakistan (345)

Pakistan recorded the highest successful run chase in the history of the World Cup

Most CWC hundreds (7) and most international sixes (556): Rohit Sharma 

Rohit has now scored seven World Cup centuries, which is the most by a batter in ODI World Cup history. He went past Sachin Tendulkar who scored 6 centuries. Rohit has taken only 19 innings to get to this milestone. 

Australia lost four World Cup matches in a row for the first time.

With their loss to South Africa Australia has now lost four consecutive World Cup matches for the first time

More Men's CWC and ODI records broken at India 2023

It's been a tournament of numerical curiosity, with a spate of records and firsts either across ODIs or national records:

Afghanistan

- Fastest to reach 1000 runs for Afghanistan in ODIs: Rahmanullah Gurbaz (27 innings)

Australia

- Fastest to 50 wickets in Cricket World Cups: Mitchell Starc (19 innings)

- Fastest to 1000 runs in Cricket World Cups: Rohit Sharma and David Warner (19 innings)

- Joint-most wickets falling to spin in a CWC match: Australia (6), v India

- Three of India's top four were dismissed for a duck, first ever instance for India in ODIs

- First time losing opening CWC match since 1996

- First time losing first to matches of a CWC since 1992

Bangladesh

- Most wickets by any left-arm spinner in Cricket World Cups: Shakib Al Hasan (38 wickets)

- Fastest run chase by Bangladesh in a CWC match: 92 balls remaining, v Afghanistan

England

- First time all 11 batters registered double-digit scores in an ODI: England, v New Zealand

- Most runs for England at Cricket World Cups: Joe Root (917 runs)

- Fastest batter to reach six hundreds in ODIs: Dawid Malan (23 innings)

India

- Joint-most wickets falling to spin in a CWC match: Australia (6), v India

- Three of India's top four were dismissed for a duck, first ever instance for India in ODIs: v Australia

- Most runs in successful chases in ODIs: Virat Kohli (5517 runs) overtakes Sachin Tendulkar

- Fastest to 1000 runs in Cricket World Cups: Rohit Sharma and David Warner (19 innings)

- Most hundreds in Cricket World Cups: Rohit Sharma (7)

- Most hundreds in second innings in Cricket World Cups: Rohit Sharma (3)

- Most international sixes in all formats: Rohit Sharma (556)

- Fastest century by India batter at a CWC: Rohit Sharma (63 balls)

Netherlands

- Tenth player to score 50-plus runs and take 4-plus wickets in a CWC match: Bas de Leede (67 runs, 4/62), v Pakistan

New Zealand

- Fourth highest partnership at a CWC: Rachin Ravindra and Devon Conway (273 runs), v England

- Third youngest centurion at a CWC: Rachin Ravindra (23 years old) v England

- Best bowling figures by a New Zealand spinner in a CWC match: Mitchell Santner (5/59) v Netherlands

Pakistan

- Biggest successful chase in a CWC match: Pakistan (345)

- First Pakistan batter to score a century on CWC debut: Abdullah Shafique (113), v Sri Lanka

- First time four batters have scored centuries in one CWC match: Pakistan v Sri Lanka

- Joint-fastest to 3000 runs in ODIs: Imam-ul-Haq (67 innings)

South Africa

- Fastest century in a CWC match: Aiden Markram (49 balls), v Sri Lanka

- First time four batters have scored centuries in one CWC match: Pakistan v Sri Lanka

- Highest team total in Men's CWC: South Africa (428 runs), v Sri Lanka

- Most runs scored in a match: South Africa v Sri Lanka: 754

- Second South Africa batter to score hundreds in two consecutive CWC matches: Quinton de Kock (joins AB de Villiers), v Sri Lanka, Australia

- Joint-second fastest to 2000 runs in ODIs: Rassie van der Dussen (45 innings)

Sri Lanka

- Fastest Sri Lanka hundred at a CWC: Kusal Mendis (65 balls)

- Most runs scored in a match: South Africa v Sri Lanka: 754

- First time four batters have scored centuries in one CWC match: Pakistan v Sri Lanka 

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