31 OCT, 2023
Debodinna Chakraborty
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Australia smashed Netherlands by 309 runs, setting a World Cup margin record at Delhi. They scored 399 runs whereas the Dutch managed only 90 runs in reply.
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Australian batsman Glenn Maxwell scored a century in just 40 balls, breaking South African Aiden Markram's World Cup record set at the same venue.
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Mohammed Shami achieved a unique feat as the sole Indian bowler to claim two five-wicket hauls, with a stellar 5-54 performance against New Zealand.
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Quinton De Kock's 174 runs in 140 balls against Bangladesh earned him a World Cup record for top score by a wicket keeper-batter.
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Australian pacer Mitchell Starc became the quickest to reach 50 tournament wickets, dismissing India's Ishan Kishan in Chennai.
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In South Africa's game against Sri Lanka, the Proteas broke Australia's 2015 World Cup record of 417/6 , when they scored 428/5.
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Pakistan pulled off the impossible, chasing down Sri Lanka's record 344 with centuries by Mohammad Rizwan and Abdullah Shafique
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Rohit Sharma now has seven World Cup centuries in 19 innings, breaking Sachin Tendulkar's record of six.
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Rohit Sharma has claimed the record for the most international cricket sixes (556) in all formats, surpassing the previous holder, West Indies' Chris Gayle.