World Cup 2023 Stats

Highest Individual Score

No.Playerscore
1 Glenn Maxwell Glenn Maxwell AUS201*
2Mitchell Marsh Mitchell Marsh AUS177*
3Quinton de Kock Quinton de Kock SA174

Leading run-scorers

No.Playerruns
1 Virat Kohli Virat Kohli IND765
2Rohit Sharma Rohit Sharma IND597
3Quinton de Kock Quinton de Kock SA594

Best Batting Average

No.Playeravg
1 Virat Kohli Virat Kohli IND95.62
2Kane Williamson Kane Williamson NZ85.33
3KL Rahul KL Rahul IND75.33

Best Strike Rate

No.PlayerSR
1 Glenn Maxwell Glenn Maxwell AUS150.37
2Heinrich Klaasen Heinrich Klaasen SA133.21
3Mark Wood Mark Wood ENG130.76

Most Fifties

No.Player50s
1 Virat Kohli Virat Kohli IND6
2Shubman Gill Shubman Gill IND4
3Pathum Nissanka Pathum Nissanka SL4

Most Hundreds

Most 4s

No.Player4s
1 Virat Kohli Virat Kohli IND68
2Rohit Sharma Rohit Sharma IND66
3Quinton de Kock Quinton de Kock SA57

Most 6s

No.Player6s
1 Rohit Sharma Rohit Sharma IND31
2David Warner David Warner AUS24
3Shreyas Iyer Shreyas Iyer IND24

Most Ducks

ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2023 STATS

  • The ICC Cricket World Cup get underway in India from October 5. Defending champions England face New Zealand in the opening match, which will be repeat of the 2019 final. The last three World Cups have all been won by the hosting nations -- India 2011, Australia (co-hosts alongside New Zealand) 2015 and England 2019. A total of 10 grounds will play host to the 13th edition of the World Cup, from Dharamsala in the north to as far south as Bangalore and Chennai. The 132,000-capacity venue's redevelopment was completed in 2021, hosting a day-night Test between India and England, as well as the last two IPL finals. Both semi-finals will have a reserve day, as well as the summit clash. Should they need to be taken, matches on reserve days will take place a day after their originally-scheduled match date. In the previous edition, India's Rohit Sharma was the top-scorer with 648 runs in nine matches. Rohit scored five centuries in England, the most by a batter in a single edition. Australia's Mitchell Starc, on the other hand, was the leading wicket-taker with 27 scalps to his name. England 397/6 against Afghanistan was the highest total during the last World Cup, while Pakistan's 105 vs West Indies was the lowest. England all-rounder Ben Stokes was named player of the World Cup final in 2019, while New Zealand captain Kane Williamson was the Player of the Tournament.