India v Netherlands, World Cup 2011, Delhi
- Sachin Tendulkar became the first batsman to score 2000 runs in World Cups
- Yuvraj Singh unbeaten 51 was his third successive 50-plus score in ODIs, a feat he has achieved for the second time in his career. He had done this earlier in November 2007.
- The 56-run stand between Wesley Barresi and Eric Szwarczynski equalled Netherlands' highest for the first wicket in World Cups
- When Yuvraj Singh took the wicket of Wesley Barresi, he reached the landmark of 100 wickets in one-dayers
- Yuvraj Singh reached the 48th half-century of his career off 73 balls, getting there with the winning hit of the match
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