Popular tips

Who is the highest scorer in World Cup 2007?

Who is the highest scorer in World Cup 2007?

Matthew Hayden
ICC World Cup, 2007

POS PLAYER RUNS
1 Matthew Hayden 659
2 Mahela Jayawardene 548
3 Ricky Ponting 539
4 Scott Styris 499

Who was the best cricketer in 2007?

Most runs in the tournament

Player Team S/R
Matthew Hayden Australia 101.07
Mahela Jayawardene Sri Lanka 85.09
Ricky Ponting Australia 95.39
Scott Styris New Zealand 83.44

Who took most wickets in 2007 World Cup?

Glenn McGrath
Glenn McGrath was the overall highest wicket-taker in the 2007 World Cup and also currently holds the record for being the leading wicket-taker in a single edition of the World Cup. McGrath took 26 wickets in 11 matches with an economy rate of 4.41.

What was the score of Cricket World Cup 2007?

The ICC World Cup 2007 points table provides the latest updated information on total points of various One-day teams after every match. The ICC WC 2007 points tally also highlights the standing, run rate, wins and loss of each team playing in the 9th cricket world cup 2007 played in West Indies.

Who are the winners of the Cricket World Cup?

India (2007), Pakistan (2009), England (2010) and Sri Lanka (2014) has won once. First 20-20 overs world cup was won by India in 2007 in South Africa. Total six T20 world cups has been held and has been won by Five different teams. Sri Lanka were runner up two times, while Pakistan, Australia, India, and England were one time each.

How are points calculated in World Cup cricket?

Here are the points table with the net run rate and the number of matches each team has played so far in the ICC World Cup 2007. The ICC World Cup 2007 points table provides the latest updated information on total points of various One-day teams after every match.

What was the record for most sixes in a Cricket World Cup?

The number of sixes in the overall tournament (373) was 40% higher than the previous record holder, the 2003 Cricket World Cup (266). The tournament also saw 32 century partnerships (previous record of 28 during the 1996 Cricket World Cup) and 10 batsmen over 400 runs (previous record of 4 during the 2003 Cricket World Cup).