The #ICCWorldCup2019 is now only left to begin, and for this all the players are working hard to win this World Cup. In the 2019 ICC World Cup in England and Wales, everybody is predicted to score big scores. While seeing the scores of ODIs between England and Pakistan, the truth is seen in this matter. A score of more than 340 in four matches of the five-match ODI series was made. On the other hand, a match was canceled because of the rain. But we are giving you five players in the history of the World Cup -
Martin Guptill (New Zealand)
The record for the biggest innings is in the ICC World Cup, named by New Zealand opener #MartinGuptill. On March 21, 2015, Martin Guptill played in 163 balls against the West Indies with 24 fours and 11 sixes in #Wellington. This is the highest score for any batsman in New Zealand, as well as the highest score in any of these batsmen in the World Cup.
Chris Gayle (West Indies)
The record for playing the second major innings in the World Cup is named after #ChrisGayle of the West Indies opener. Chris Gayle played a magnificent innings of 215 runs in 14 World Cup matches against Zimbabwe in Canberra on February 24, with 10 fours and 16 sixes. It is also the highest score for the West Indies in ODIs.
Gary kirsten (South Africa)
The record for playing the third major innings is South African opener Gary Kirsten in the World Cup, who played an unbeaten 188 against UAE in Rawalpindi in the 1996 World Cup tournament. In this match, he had 13 fours and 4 sixes in 159 balls. While this score has now become the highest score in ODI cricket for South Africa till date.
Sourav Ganguly (India)
Among the top players in the World Cup, the name of Indian legendary legend Saurav Ganguly is also included. In the 1999 World Cup, Sourav Ganguly played an impressive 183 against Sri Lanka in Tanton on 17 May, with 158 balls and 17 fours and seven sixes. Any Indian batsman is the biggest score in this World Cup match.
Vivian Richards (West Indies)
West Indies legend Vivian Richards is the fifth best player in the World Cup tournament. In the 1987 World Cup matches, Vivian Richards made 181 runs against Sri Lanka in Karachi on 13 October with 125 balls, with 16 fours and seven sixes.
Apart from all this, top 10 include David Warner (178), Kapil Dev (175 not out), Virender Sehwag (175), Craig Bishthart (172 not out) and Glenn Turner (171 not out).
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Martin Guptill (New Zealand)
The record for the biggest innings is in the ICC World Cup, named by New Zealand opener #MartinGuptill. On March 21, 2015, Martin Guptill played in 163 balls against the West Indies with 24 fours and 11 sixes in #Wellington. This is the highest score for any batsman in New Zealand, as well as the highest score in any of these batsmen in the World Cup.
Chris Gayle (West Indies)
The record for playing the second major innings in the World Cup is named after #ChrisGayle of the West Indies opener. Chris Gayle played a magnificent innings of 215 runs in 14 World Cup matches against Zimbabwe in Canberra on February 24, with 10 fours and 16 sixes. It is also the highest score for the West Indies in ODIs.
Gary kirsten (South Africa)
The record for playing the third major innings is South African opener Gary Kirsten in the World Cup, who played an unbeaten 188 against UAE in Rawalpindi in the 1996 World Cup tournament. In this match, he had 13 fours and 4 sixes in 159 balls. While this score has now become the highest score in ODI cricket for South Africa till date.
Sourav Ganguly (India)
Among the top players in the World Cup, the name of Indian legendary legend Saurav Ganguly is also included. In the 1999 World Cup, Sourav Ganguly played an impressive 183 against Sri Lanka in Tanton on 17 May, with 158 balls and 17 fours and seven sixes. Any Indian batsman is the biggest score in this World Cup match.
Vivian Richards (West Indies)
West Indies legend Vivian Richards is the fifth best player in the World Cup tournament. In the 1987 World Cup matches, Vivian Richards made 181 runs against Sri Lanka in Karachi on 13 October with 125 balls, with 16 fours and seven sixes.
Apart from all this, top 10 include David Warner (178), Kapil Dev (175 not out), Virender Sehwag (175), Craig Bishthart (172 not out) and Glenn Turner (171 not out).
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#Garykirstenworldcup
#SouravGangulystat
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