Did Mohammad Rizwan make the highest World Cup score by a wicketkeeper?
And how many times has a World Cup innings featured three centurions?
In the World Cup match in Hyderabad, Sri Lanka's total of 344, in which Kusal Mendis made 122 and Sadeera Samarawickrama 108, was trumped by Pakistan, for whom Abdullah Shafique hit 113 and Mohammad Rizwan 131 not out.
The Bangladesh opener Litton Das gave a catch - Trent Boult's 199th wicket in one-day internationals - off the first ball of the match against New Zealand in Chennai last week.
This answer comes with a familiar health warning: we don't have much ball-by-ball data for the men's World Cups prior to 1999. But Liam Livingstone's feat of a golden duck (bowled by Shoriful Islam) and a first-ball wicket (Towhid Hridoy caught behind), against Bangladesh in Dharamsala last week, has happened at least once before in a World Cup.
The New Zealand opener Devon Conway was the 16th man to score a century on World Cup debut; he was followed in the same innings by his team-mate Rachin Ravindra, and a few days later by Pakistan's Abdullah Shafique.
Mohammad Rizwan's unbeaten 131 against Sri Lanka in Hyderabad last week was the 20th World Cup century by a wicketkeeper (Quinton de Kock added the 21st two days later). Five of those were scored by Kumar Sangakkara.
Steven Lynch is the editor of the updated edition of Wisden on the Ashes