World Cup stats - Aus v Kenya and SL v Zim
Aasif Karim's figures of 8.2-6-7-3 are the 8th most economical at 0.84 runs per over in a World Cup match by a bowler bowling at least 5 overs
Aasif Karim's figures of 8.2-6-7-3 are the 8th most economical at 0.84 runs per over in a World Cup match by a bowler bowling at least 5 overs.
The following bowlers have conceded less than 1 run per over in a World Cup match:
RPO Figures Name For Against Venue Year 0.40 5-3-2-1 DA Reeve England Pakistan Adelaide 1992 0.50 12-8-6-1 BS Bedi India East Africa Leeds 1975 0.62 8-4-5-1 M Hendrick England Canada Manchester 1979 0.80 10-4-8-2 CEL Ambrose West Indies Scotland Leicester 1999 0.80 10-5-8-4 CM Old England Canada Manchester 1979 0.80 5-2-4-0 B Wood England India Lord's 1975 0.83 12-6-10-0 RJ Hadlee New Zealand East Africa Birmingham 1975 0.84 8.2-6-7-3 AY Karim Kenya Australia Durban 2003 0.91 12-5-11-2 DS de Silva Sri Lanka New Zealand Derby 1983 0.91 12-6-11-4 JA Snow England East Africa Birmingham 1975 0.96 8.2-5-8-3 DR Pringle England Pakistan Adelaide 1992 (Minimum 5 overs)
The record for most runs in a World Cup tournament was passed by Sachin Tendulkar earlier in this year's event. In the Australia v Kenya match the record for the most wicket-keeping dismissals and catches by a fielder in a tournament were both passed. Adam Gilchrist now has 18 dismissals (all ct) in this tournament, passing the 16 (15 ct, 1 st) by Jeff Dujon (WI) in 1983 and 16 (12 ct, 4 st) by Moin Khan (Pak) in 1999. Gilchrist now has 32 dismissals (30 ct, 2 st) in his World Cup career, passing Moin Khan's career record of 30 (23 ct, 7 st).
In the fielding department, Ricky Ponting now has 10 catches in this tournament, passing the record of 8 by Anil Kumble (Ind) in 1996 and Daryll Cullinan (SA) in 1999. Dinesh Mongia (Ind) has also taken 8 catches at this year's tournament. Ponting has now taken 17 catches in his World Cup career, passing Chris Cairns' career record of 16.
Chaminda Vaas has now taken 20 wickets (avg 14.85) in this tournament. This equals the record of 20 wickets in a tournament set by Geoff Allott (NZ) (avg 16.25) and Shane Warne (Aus) (avg 18.05) in 1999.
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