Hyderabad:The 48 matches held in 45 days of the ICC World Cup 2023 provided a lot of thrilling and exciting moments for the cricket buffs. The following article takes a look at some of the memorable moments on the cricket field scripted in the ongoing edition. These stories will generate a lot of emotion, from surprise to happiness.
Maxwell's double century:13 double centuries have been scored in the ODIs so far. However, the best of the lot came in the 2023 World Cup when a storm named Glenn Maxwell hit the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on November 7. In pursuit of 292 against Afghanistan, Australia were teetering at 91/7 but Maxwell took the match out of the jaws of the defeat by scoring a blistering unbeaten 201 in just 128 balls. All the double-hundreds before his knock were smashed by the openers but Maxwell scored a double-hundred while coming to bat at number six, carving a successful chase. Maxwell played one of the best innings of the 50-over format while battling cramps. He single-handedly romped the team home and it meant that Australia, who eventually won the World Cup, stayed alive in the competition.
Fastest century: Glenn Maxwell scored 400 runs in nine innings in the World Cup 2023 including a superb knock against Afghanistan. However, the all-rounder proved his mettle on one more occasion in the game against the Netherlands. He scored the fastest century of the edition completing it in just 40 balls. South Africa's Aiden Markram also stitched a fine knock in the game against Sri Lanka and reached the 100-run mark in 49 balls.
Shami's wonder: The tournament will be always remembered for the quality of the Indian bowling. The 2023 World Cup will also be remembered for Indian bowling. Especially, because of the bowler who was not even a part of the playing eleven in the first four matches. Pacer Mohammed Shami got a place in the team when all-rounder Hardik Pandya was injured. Shami ended the World Cup as the leading wicket-taker by grabbing 24 scalps in just seven matches. He wreaked havoc taking three five-fors and a four-wicket haul once. His 7/57 against New Zealand in the first semi-final at Wankhede is the best performance of an Indian bowler in ODIs.
Most runs in a World Cup: For the last 20 years, cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar was the highest run-scorer in a single edition of the World Cup. But now the answer to this question is star batter Virat Kohli. Kohli scored 765 runs in 11 innings of this World Cup, whereas Sachin Tendulkar scored 673 runs in 11 innings in the 2003 World Cup. Both players won the Player of the Tournament award in the respective editions.
Kohli's 50 ODI centuries: Virat Kohli made the World Cup memorable by completing 50 centuries in his ODI career. He first equalled his idol Sachin Tendulkar's record of 49 ODI centuries in Kolkata and then scored his 50th century against New Zealand at Tendulkar's home ground - the Wankhede Stadium. Virat Kohli scored three centuries and six half-centuries in this World Cup.
4 Indian batters among the top run scorers:Virat Kohli was the top scorer in this World Cup. If we look at the list of 10 batters, who have scored the most runs in this World Cup, there are seven batters, who have scored over 500 runs. Four Indian batters are also included in the top-10 - Virat Kohli (765 runs), Rohit Sharma (597 runs), Shreyas Iyer (530 runs) and KL Rahul (452 runs).
First 'Timed Out' dismissal: For the first time in 146 years of cricket history, a batter was 'Timed Out'. On November 6, in the 38th match of the World Cup 2023, Sri Lankan all-rounder Angelo Mathews was given 'time out' in their match against Bangladesh. Mathews reached the crease before the scheduled two minutes, but before facing his first ball, he realised that the strip of his helmet was broken and he asked for a new helmet. Meanwhile, Bangladesh captain Shakib-Al-Hasan appealed to the umpire for time out and Mathews was given time out. This decision created a lot of uproar and debate over the spirit of the game.
Australia is the champion again: The Australian team won the title for the sixth time. Out of the 13 World Cups played so far, every second World Cup has been in the name of Australia. Australia, which became world champion for the first time in 1987, has also scored a hat-trick of winning the World Cup. Australia won the World Cup in 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015 and now 2023. By the way, the Australian team has reached the finals eight times.
South Africa choked yet again: The South African team, which returned to the cricket field in 1992 after the ban, has always been a strong contender to win the World Cup, but never won it. Like always, the Temba Bavuma-led side were knocked out in the semifinal. South Africa collapsed for 212 runs in the semi-final at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata and once again proved to be chokers. Since 1992, the South African team has been a part of nine World Cups and has returned empty-handed after losing the semi-finals five times and the quarter-finals twice, while the team has been out of the group stage twice. They lost to England in the semi-final match in 1992. Whereas in 1999, 2007 and 2023, Australia defeated them in the knockout stage and in the year 2015, the New Zealand team ended the journey of South Africa.
Most centuries: The maximum number of centuries scored in this World Cup was 40. A total of 26 batters scored centuries. In the 2019 World Cup, 20 batters scored 31 centuries whereas in the 2015 World Cup, 38 centuries were scored. In the current World Cup, South Africa's Quinton de Kock scored a maximum of four centuries. Whereas New Zealand's young batter Rachin Ravindra and India's Virat Kohli scored three centuries each.
Raining Sixes: More sixes were hit in this World Cup than in any previous tournament. 644 sixes were hit in 48 matches of World Cup 2023. Whereas in the same number of matches, 357 sixes were hit during the 2019 World Cup. India skipper Rohit Sharma hit the maximum number of 31 sixes in this World Cup, which is now a new record for hitting the most sixes in a World Cup. The number of sixes hit by Shreyas Iyer (24), David Warner (24), Glenn Maxwell (22), and Daryl Mitchell (22) was a nightmare for the bowlers. The South African team hit the maximum number of 99 sixes in the tournament. Australia is in second position (97), India is in third position (92) and New Zealand is in fourth position (82).