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World Cups - Highest Match Run Aggregates
652-12 (100 overs)    Sri Lanka (398-5) v Kenya (254-7)             Kandy         1995/96 
626-14 (120 overs)    Pakistan (338-5) v Sri Lanka (288-9)           Swansea       1983 
625-11 (99.2 overs)   Zimbabwe (312-4) v Sri Lanka (313-7)           New Plymouth 1991/92 
619-19 (118 overs)    England (333-9) v Sri Lanka (286)              Taunton      1983 
604- 9 (120 overs)    Australia (328-5) v Sri Lanka (276-4)          The Oval     1975 
593-12 (89.2 overs)   Australia (359-2) v India (234)                Johannesburg 2002/03 
589-16 (92.3 overs)   India (373-6) v Sri Lanka (216)                Taunton      1999 
575-13 (97.5 overs)   New Zealand (286-9) v Australia (289-4)        Chennai      1995/96 
565-18 (118.4 overs)  West Indies (291-8) v Australia (274)          Lord's       1975 
564- 9 (100 overs)    India (329-2) v Kenya (235-7)                  Bristol      1999 
564-14 (96.5 overs)   Netherlands (314-4) v Namibia (250)            Bloemfontein 2002/03 
562-10 (100 overs)    Australia (303-4) v Zimbabwe (259-6)           Lord's       1999 
553-14 (99 overs)     West Indies (278-5) v South Africa (275-9)     Cape Town    2002/03 
549- 9 (117.5 overs)  Australia (273-6) v West Indies (276-3)        Lord's       1983 
549-11 (95.4 overs)   Pakistan (273-7) v India (276-4)               Centurion    2002/03 
543-16 (116.2 overs)  West Indies (293-6) v Pakistan (250)           The Oval     1979 
543- 7 (98.4 overs)   India (271-3) v Sri Lanka (272-4)              Delhi        1995/96 
543-12 (99.4 overs)   South Africa (271-7) v Australia (272-5)       Leeds        1999 
542-14 (97.4 overs)   Australia (319-5) v Sri Lanka (223)            Centurion    2002/03 
540-18 (99.5 overs)   Pakistan (275-8) v Australia (265)             Leeds        1999 
539-16 (99.5 overs)   Australia (270-6) v India (269)                Chennai      1987/88 
538-16 (119 overs)    England (322-6) v New Zealand (216)           The Oval      1983 
538-18 (94.3 overs)   Australia (310-8) v Pakistan (228)             Johannesburg 2002/03 
535-17 (99 overs)     India (287-8) v Pakistan (248-9)               Bangalore    1995/96 
535- 7 (86.5 overs)   South Africa (306-6) v New Zealand (229-1)     Johannesburg 2002/03 
533-16 (119.4 overs)  Pakistan (266-7) v West Indies (267-9)         Birmingham   1975 
529- 8 (100 overs)    West Indies (360-4) v Sri Lanka (169-4)        Karachi      1987/88 
526-13 (99 overs)     New Zealand (262-7) v Pakistan (264-6)         Auckland     1991/92 
522-16 (99 overs)     India (289-6) v Australia (233)                Delhi        1987/88 
519-16 (99.2 overs)   Pakistan (267-6) v Sri Lanka (252)             Hyderabad (Sind1987/88 
516-18 (99 overs)     Australia (267-8) v Pakistan (249)             Lahore       1987/88 
516-14 (97.3 overs)   Pakistan (281-5) v New Zealand (235)           Lahore       1995/96 
512-17 (119.5 overs)  Australia (272-7) v Zimbabwe (240)             Southampton  1983 
511-13 (119.1 overs)  Pakistan (261-3) v New Zealand (250)           Nottingham   1983 
511-14 (100 overs)    Australia (304-7) v Kenya (207-7)              Visakhapatnam 1995/96 
509-10 (100 overs)    England (279-4) v Netherlands (230-6)          Peshawar     1995/96 
509-18 (99.3 overs)   West Indies (264-8) v South Africa (245)       Karachi      1995/96 
507-11 (97.2 overs)   India (253-5) v South Africa (254-6)           Brighton     1999 
505-14 (100 overs)    Sri Lanka (275-8) v Kenya (230-6)              Southampton  1999 
505-11 (97.2 overs)   Zimbabwe (252-7) v New Zealand (253-4)         Bloemfontein 2002/03 
504-15 (98.1 overs)   England (269-5) v West Indies (235)            Jaipur       1987/88 
504-11 (98.2 overs)   India (251-6) v New Zealand (253-5)            Nottingham   1999 
503-17 (100 overs)    Zimbabwe (301-8) v Netherlands (202-9)         Bulawayo     2002/03 
501-18 (117 overs)    India (266-8) v Zimbabwe (235)                 Tunbridge Wells 1983 
501-19 (95 overs)     Zimbabwe (252-9) v India (249)                 Leicester    1999 
500-20 (98 overs)     Australia (258) v India (242)                  Mumbai       1995/96 
500-13 (100 overs)    South Africa (287-5) v New Zealand (213-8)     Birmingham   1999
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World Cups - Lowest Match Run Aggregates
 73-11 (23.2 overs)   Canada (36) v Sri Lanka (37-1)                 Paarl         2002/03 
 91-12 (54.2 overs)   Canada (45) v England (46-2)                   Manchester      1979 
138-12 (41.4 overs)   Scotland (68) v West Indies (70-2)             Leicester        1999 
173-11 (58 overs)     Sri Lanka (86) v West Indies (87-1)            Manchester       1975 
187-16 (65 overs)     England (93) v Australia (94-6)                Leeds           1975 
211-13 (59.2 overs)   Canada (105) v Australia (106-3)               Birmingham       1979 
217-10 (47.1 overs)   Bangladesh (108) v South Africa (109-0)        Bloemfontein     2002/03 
221-10 (51 overs)     United Arab Emirates (109-9) v Pakistan (112-1 Gujranwala       1995/96 
221-14 (87.2 overs)   West Indies (110) v Australia (111-4)          Manchester       1999 
233-14 (70.4 overs)   Bangladesh (116) v New Zealand (117-4)         Chelmsford       1999 
243-10 (85.2 overs)   East Africa (120) v India (123-0)              Leeds            1975 
244-14 (60 overs)     Scotland (121) v New Zealand (123-4)           Edinburgh        1999 
Note: completed matches only
 
World Cup Highest Individual Scores

188*  G Kirsten  South Africa v United Arab Emirates at Rawalpindi, 1995/96 
183  SC Ganguly  India v Sri Lanka at Taunton, 1999 
181  IVA Richards  West Indies v Sri Lanka at Karachi, 1987/88 
175*  N Kapil Dev  India v Zimbabwe at Tunbridge Wells, 1983
172*  CB Wishart  Zimbabwe v Namibia at Harare, 2002/03 
171*  GM Turner  New Zealand v East Africa at Birmingham, 1975 
161  AC Hudson  South Africa v Netherlands at Rawalpindi, 1995/96 
152  SR Tendulkar  India v Namibia at Pietermaritzburg, 2002/03 
145  R Dravid  India v Sri Lanka at Taunton, 1999 
145  PA de Silva  Sri Lanka v Kenya at Kandy, 1995/96 
143*  A Symonds  Australia v Pakistan at Johannesburg, 2002/03 
143  HH Gibbs  South Africa v New Zealand at Johannesburg, 2002/03 
142  DL Houghton  Zimbabwe v New Zealand at Hyderabad (Deccan), 1987/88 
141  SB Styris  New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Bloemfontein, 2002/03 
140*  RT Ponting  Australia v India at Johannesburg, 2002/03 
140*  SR Tendulkar  India v Kenya at Bristol, 1999
138*  IVA Richards  West Indies v England at Lord's, 1979
137  SR Tendulkar  India v Sri Lanka at Delhi, 1995/96 
137  DL Amiss  England v India at Lord's, 1975
134*  KJJ van Noortwijk  Netherlands v Namibia at Bloemfontein, 2002/03 
134*  SP Fleming  New Zealand v South Africa at Johannesburg, 2002/03 
132*  NC Johnson  Zimbabwe v Australia at Lord's, 1999
131  KWR Fletcher  England v New Zealand at Nottingham, 1975 
130  CZ Harris  New Zealand v Australia at Madras, 1995/96 
130  ME Waugh  Australia v Kenya at Visakhapatnam, 1995/96 
130  DI Gower  England v Sri Lanka at Taunton, 1983
127*  SR Tendulkar  India v Kenya at Cuttack, 1995/96
126*  GR Marsh  Australia v New Zealand at Chandigarh, 1987/88
126  ME Waugh  Australia v India at Mumbai, 1995/96
124  MS Atapattu  Sri Lanka v South Africa at Durban, 2002/03
121  JF Kloppenburg  Netherlands v Namibia at Bloemfontein, 2002/03
120*  SR Waugh  Australia v South Africa at Leeds, 1999
120  ST Jayasuriya  Sri Lanka v New Zealand at Bloemfontein, 2002/03
119*  Rameez Raja  Pakistan v New Zealand at Christchurch, 1991/92
119  CH Gayle  West Indies v Kenya at Kimberley, 2002/03
119  IVA Richards  West Indies v India at The Oval, 1983
116  BC Lara  West Indies v South Africa at Cape Town, 2002/03
115*  A Flower  Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka at New Plymouth, 1991/92
115  GA Gooch  England v India at Bombay, 1987/88
114*  GM Turner  New Zealand v India at Manchester, 1975
114  RT Ponting  Australia v Sri Lanka at Centurion, 2002/03
114  Aamer Sohail  Pakistan v Zimbabwe at Hobart, 1991/92 
113*  Saeed Anwar  Pakistan v New Zealand at Manchester, 1999 
113  Rameez Raja  Pakistan v England at Karachi, 1987/88
112*  SC Ganguly  India v Namibia at Pietermaritzburg, 2002/03 
111*  SC Ganguly  India v Kenya at Durban, 2002/03
111  JM Davison  Canada v West Indies at Centurion, 2002/03
111  BC Lara  West Indies v South Africa at Karachi, 1995/96
111  Aamer Sohail  Pakistan v South Africa at Karachi, 1995/96
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World Cups: Most Runs in a Tournament
                            Year   M   I    NO  Runs HS    Av     100s
SR Tendulkar         (Ind)  2003   11  11   0   673  152   61.18   1
SR Tendulkar         (Ind)  1996   7    7   1   523  137   87.16   2
ME Waugh             (Aus)  1996   7    7   1   484  130   80.66   3
GA Gooch             (Eng)  1987   8    8   0   471  115   58.87   1
SC Ganguly           (Ind)  2003  11   11   3   465  112*  58.12   3
R Dravid             (Ind)  1999   8    8   1   461  145   65.85   2
MD Crowe             (NZ)   1992   9    9   5   456  100* 114.00   1
PA de Silva          (SL)   1996   6    6   1   448  145   89.60   2
DC Boon              (Aus)  1987   8    8   0   447   93   55.87   0
Javed Miandad        (Pak)  1992   9    9   2   437   89   62.42   0
GR Marsh             (Aus)  1987   8    8   1   428  126*  61.14   2
RT Ponting           (Aus)  2003  11   10   2   415  140*  51.87   2
PN Kirsten           (SA)   1992   8    8   2   410   90   68.33   0
AC Gilchrist         (Aus)  2003  10   10   0   408   99   40.79   0
SR Waugh             (Aus)  1999  10    8   3   398  120*  79.59   1
G Kirsten            (SA)   1996   6    6   1   391  188*  78.20   1
IVA Richards         (WI)   1987   6    6   0   391  181   65.16   1
HH Gibbs             (SA)   2003   6    6   2   384  143   96.00   1
DI Gower             (Eng)  1983   7    7   2   384  130   76.80   1
MS Atapattu          (SL)   2003  10   10   3   382  124   54.57   2
SC Ganguly           (Ind)  1999   7    7   0   379  183   54.14   1
ME Waugh             (Aus)  1999  10   10   1   375  104   41.66   1
DC Boon              (Aus)  1992   8    8   1   368  100   52.57   2
Saeed Anwar          (Pak)  1999  10   10   1   368  113*  40.88   2
NC Johnson           (Zim)  1999   8    8   1   367  132*  52.42   1
IVA Richards         (WI)   1983   8    7   2   367  119   73.40   1
G Fowler             (Eng)  1983   7    7   2   360   81*  72.00   0
MW Gatting           (Eng)  1987   8    8   1   354   60   50.57   0
RT Ponting           (Aus)  1999  10   10   1   354   69   39.33   0
Rameez Raja          (Pak)  1987   7    7   0   349  113   49.85   1
Rameez Raja          (Pak)  1992   8    8   2   349  119*  58.16   2
HH Gibbs             (SA)   1999   9    9   0   341  101   37.88   1
BC Lara              (WI)   1992   8    8   1   333   88*  47.57   0
GM Turner            (NZ)   1975   4    4   2   333  171* 166.50   2
M Azharuddin         (Ind)  1992   8    7   0   332   93   47.42   0
A Flower             (Zim)  2003   8    7   0   332   71   47.42   0
Saeed Anwar          (Pak)  1996   6    6   2   329   83*  82.25   0
ML Hayden            (Aus)  2003  11   11   1   328   88   32.79   0
Aamer Sohail         (Pak)  1992  10   10   0   326  114   32.60   1
A Symonds            (Aus)  2003   9    5   3   326  143* 163.00   1
DR Martyn            (Aus)  2003  10    8   3   323   88*  64.59   0
Saleem Malik         (Pak)  1987   7    7   1   323  100   53.83   1
AH Jones             (NZ)   1992   9    9   2   322   78   46.00   0
SP Fleming           (NZ)   2003   8    8   1   321  134*  45.85   1
ST Jayasuriya        (SL)   2003  10   10   2   321  120   40.12   1
R Dravid             (Ind)  2003  11   10   5   318   62   63.60   0
RG Twose             (NZ)   1999   9    9   5   318   80*  79.50   0
DM Jones             (Aus)  1987   8    8   1   314   58*  44.85   0
MJ Greatbatch        (NZ)   1992   7    7   0   313   73   44.71   0
KC Wessels           (SA)   1992   9    9   2   313   85   44.71   0
Zaheer Abbas         (Pak)  1983   7    7   2   313  103*  62.60   1
JH Kallis            (SA)   1999   8    8   2   312   96   52.00   0
AP Gurusinha         (SL)   1996   6    6   0   307   87   51.16   0
N Kapil Dev          (Ind)  1983   8    8   3   303  175*  60.60   1
SM Gavaskar          (Ind)  1987   7    7   1   300  103*  50.00   1
 
World Cups - Most Sixes in Career
Name                  Mat   I   NO  Runs   HS   Ave   100   SR     6s  6s/I Team
SC Ganguly             18   18   3   844  183   56.26   4  81.78   23  1.27  IND 
IVA Richards           23   21   5  1013  181   63.31   3  85.05   22  1.04  WI 
RT Ponting             28   27   3   998  140*  41.58   3  74.98   19  0.70  AUS 
L Klusener             14   11   8   372   57  124.00   0 121.17   16  1.45  RSA 
CL Cairns              28   24   7   565   60   33.23   0  82.60   16  0.66  NZ 
PA de Silva            35   32   3  1064  145   36.68   2  86.57   15  0.46  SL 
SR Tendulkar           33   32   3  1732  152   59.72   4  87.56   15  0.46  IND 
HH Gibbs               15   15   2   725  143   55.76   2  85.49   14  0.93  RSA 
N Kapil Dev            26   24   6   669  175*  37.16   1 115.14   14  0.58  IND 
AP Gurusinha           18   17   0   488   87   28.70   0  61.85   13  0.76  SL 
SR Waugh               33   30  10   978  120*  48.90   1  81.02   13  0.43  AUS 
MJ Greatbatch           7    7   0   313   73   44.71   0  87.92   13  1.85  NZ 
ST Jayasuriya          27   26   2   698  120   29.08   1  86.17   13  0.50  SL 
JM Davison              6    6   0   226  111   37.66   1 118.94   12  2.00  CAN 
DM Jones               16   16   2   590   90   42.14   0  72.74   12  0.75  AUS 
BC Lara                25   25   3   956  116   43.45   2  87.70   12  0.48  WI 
Wasim Akram            38   30   8   426   43   19.36   0 100.70   11  0.36  PAK 
NS Sidhu               12   10   0   454   93   45.40   0  78.81   10  1.00  IND
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World Cups - Most Sixes in an Innings
 8  RT Ponting (140*)       Australia v India            Johannesburg         2002/03 
 7  IVA Richards (181)      West Indies v Sri Lanka      Karachi              1987/88 
 7  SC Ganguly (183)        India v Sri Lanka            Taunton              1999 
 6  N Kapil Dev (175*)      India v Zimbabwe             Tunbridge Wells      1983 
 6  DL Houghton (142)       Zimbabwe v New Zealand       Hyderabad (Decc)     1987/88 
 6  AP Gurusinha (87)       Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe         Colombo (SSC)        1995/96 
 6  Saleem Raza (84)        UAE v Netherlands            Lahore               1995/96 
 6  SB Styris (141)         New Zealand v Sri Lanka      Bloemfontein         2002/03 
 6  JM Davison (111)        Canada v West Indies         Centurion            2002/03 
 5  DI Gower (130)          England v Sri Lanka          Taunton              1983 
 5  NS Sidhu (73)           India v Australia            Chennai              1987/88 
 5  SR Tendulkar (137)      India v Sri Lanka            Delhi                1995/96 
 5  PA de Silva (145)       Sri Lanka v Kenya            Kandy                1995/96 
 5  L Klusener (57)         South Africa v West Indies   Cape Town            2002/03 
 5  BC Lara (73)            West Indies v Canada         Centurion            2002/03 
 5  SC Ganguly (111*)       India v Kenya                Durban               2002/03 
 4  DI Gower (92*)          England v New Zealand        Birmingham           1983 
 4  NS Sidhu (75)           India v New Zealand          Bangalore            1987/88 
 4  MJ Greatbatch (73)      New Zealand v India          Dunedin              1991/92 
 4  G Kirsten (188*)        South Africa v UAE           Rawalpindi           1995/96 
 4  AC Hudson (161)         South Africa v Netherlands   Rawalpindi           1995/96 
 4  SO Tikolo (96)          Kenya v Sri Lanka            Kandy                1995/96 
 4  CZ Harris (130)         New Zealand v Australia      Chennai              1995/96 
 4  HH Gibbs (87*)          South Africa v Kenya         Potchefstroom        2002/03 
 4  RL Powell (50)          West Indies v Bangladesh     Benoni               2002/03 
 4  SC Ganguly (112*)       India v Namibia              Pietermaritzburg     2002/03 
 4  JF Kloppenburg (121)    Netherlands v Namibia        Bloemfontein         2002/03 
 4  JM Davison (75)         Canada v New Zealand         Benoni               2002/03 
 4  PA de Silva (92)        Sri Lanka v Australia        Centurion            2002/03 
 4  RT Ponting (114)        Australia v Sri Lanka        Centurion            2002/03 
World Cups - Most Runs in Boundaries in an Innings
Runs 6s  4s
110   7  17  SC Ganguly           183   India v Sri Lanka            Taunton         1999 
106   7  16  IVA Richards         181   West Indies v Sri Lanka      Karachi         1987/88 
100   6  16  N Kapil Dev          175*  India v Zimbabwe             Tunbridge Wells 1983 
 94   3  19  HH Gibbs             143   South Africa v New Zealand   Johannesburg    2002/03 
 90   3  18  CB Wishart           172*  Zimbabwe v Namibia           Harare          2002/03 
 88   6  13  DL Houghton          142   Zimbabwe v New Zealand       Hyderabad (Decc)1987/88 
 86   5  14  PA de Silva          145   Sri Lanka v Kenya            Kandy           1995/96 
 84   2  18  A Symonds            143*  Australia v Pakistan         Johannesburg    2002/03 
 84   0  21  SP Fleming           134*  New Zealand v South Africa   Johannesburg    2002/03 
 82   3  16  SR Tendulkar         140*  India v Kenya                Bristol         1999 
 78   5  12  DI Gower             130   England v Sri Lanka          Taunton         1983 
 76   2  16  GM Turner            171*  New Zealand v EA             Birmingham      1975 
 76   4  13  G Kirsten            188*  South Africa v UAE           Rawalpindi      1995/96 
 76   4  13  AC Hudson            161   South Africa v Netherlands   Rawalpindi      1995/96 
 76   4  13  CZ Harris            130   New Zealand v Australia      Chennai         1995/96 

Note: Only 4s and 6s are included and not 5s resulting from overthrows

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