2019 Cricket World Cup statistics

This is a list of statistics for the 2019 Cricket World Cup. Each list contains the top five records (including ties for fifth place), except for the partnership records.

Shakib Al Hasan (pictured in 2010) became the only cricketer in World Cup history to score 600 runs and take 10 wickets in a single tournament.[1]

Team statistics

Highest team totals

ScoreTeamOversAgainstDate
397/6  England50  Afghanistan18 June 2019
386/6  England50  Bangladesh8 June 2019
381/5  Australia50  Bangladesh20 June 2019
352/5  India50  Australia9 June 2019
348/8  Pakistan50  England3 June 2019
Last updated: 20 June 2019[2]

Lowest team totals

This is a list of completed innings only, low totals in matches with reduced overs are omitted except when the team was all out. Successful run chases in the second innings are not counted.

ScoreOversTeamAgainstDate
10521.4  Pakistan  West Indies31 May 2019
12534.1  Afghanistan  South Africa15 June 2019
13629.2  Sri Lanka  New Zealand1 June 2019
14334.2  West Indies  India27 June 2019
15232.4  Afghanistan  Sri Lanka4 June 2019
Last updated: 14 July 2019[3]

Largest winning margin

By runs

MarginTeamAgainstDate
150 runs  England  Afghanistan19 June 2019
125 runs  India  West Indies27 June 2019
119 runs  England  New Zealand3 July 2019
106 runs  England  Bangladesh8 June 2019
104 runs  England  South Africa30 May 2019
Last updated: 3 July 2019[4]

By wickets

MarginTeamAgainstDate
10 wickets  New Zealand  Sri Lanka1 June 2019
9 wickets  South Africa  Afghanistan15 June 2019
9 wickets  South Africa  Sri Lanka28 June 2019
8 wickets  England  West Indies14 June 2019
8 wickets  England  Australia11 July 2019
Last updated: 11 July 2019[4]

By balls remaining

Balls remainingTeamAgainstDate
218  West Indies  Pakistan31 May 2019
203  New Zealand  Sri Lanka1 June 2019
116  South Africa  Afghanistan15 June 2019
107  New Zealand  Afghanistan8 June 2019
107  England  Australia11 July 2019
Last updated: 11 July 2019[4]

Smallest winning margin

By runs

MarginTeamAgainstDate
5 runs  New Zealand  West Indies22 June 2019
10 runs  South Africa  Australia6 July 2019
11 runs  India  Afghanistan22 June 2019
14 runs  Pakistan  England3 June 2019
15 runs  Australia  West Indies6 June 2019
Last updated: 14 July 2019'[5]

Note: England won the final of the tournament based on the total number of boundaries scored, after the scores finished level in both the match and the resulting Super over.

By wickets

MarginTeamAgainstDate
2 wickets  New Zealand  Bangladesh5 June 2019
3 wickets  Pakistan  Afghanistan29 June 2019
4 wickets  New Zealand  South Africa19 June 2019
6 wickets  India  South Africa5 June 2019
6 wickets  Pakistan  New Zealand26 June 2019
Last updated: 29 June 2019 [6]

By balls remaining

Balls remainingTeamAgainstDate
2  Pakistan  Afghanistan29 June 2019
3  New Zealand  South Africa19 June 2019
5  Pakistan  New Zealand26 June 2019
15  India  South Africa5 June 2019
17  New Zealand  Bangladesh5 June 2019
Last updated: 14 July 2019[5]

Batting statistics

Most runs

Rohit Sharma hit 5 centuries in the tournament, the most by any batsman in a single edition of World Cup.
RunsPlayerInnsHSAveSR100504s6s
648 Rohit Sharma914081.0098.33516714
647 David Warner1016671.8889.3633668
606 Shakib Al Hasan8124*86.5796.0325602
578 Kane Williamson914882.5774.9622503
556 Joe Root1110761.7789.5323482
Last updated: 14 July 2019[7]

Highest scores

High ScorePlayerTeamAgainstBalls4s6sSR
166David Warner  Australia  Bangladesh147145112.92
153Jason Roy  England  Bangladesh121145126.44
153Aaron Finch  Australia  Sri Lanka132155115.90
148Eoin Morgan  England  Afghanistan71417208.45
148Kane Williamson  New Zealand  West Indies15414196.10
Last updated: 14 July 2019[8]

Most boundaries

Total Fours
1983
FoursPlayerInnings
67 Rohit Sharma9
67 Jonny Bairstow11
66 David Warner10
60 Shakib Al Hasan8
51 Jason Roy7
Last updated: 14 July 2019 [9]
Total Sixes
357
SixesPlayerInnings
22 Eoin Morgan10
18 Aaron Finch10
14 Rohit Sharma9
12 Jason Roy7
12 Chris Gayle8
Last updated: 14 July 2019 [10]

Note: For Full list of Boundaries and Sixes hit see Boundary Trackers

Most ducks

11 players all had two ducks, with Nuwan Pradeep of Sri Lanka and Shoaib Malik of Pakistan doing so in the fewest total innings (three).[11]

Bowling statistics

Most wickets

Mitchell Starc had the most wickets in a single edition of World Cup with 27.
WktsPlayerInnsAveEconBBISR
27 Mitchell Starc1018.595.435/2620.5
21 Lockie Ferguson919.474.884/3723.9
20 Mustafizur Rahman824.206.705/5921.6
Jofra Archer1123.054.573/2730.2
18 Jasprit Bumrah920.614.414/5528.0
Mark Wood1025.725.163/1829.8
Last updated: 14 July 2019[12]

Best bowling figures

FiguresOversPlayerTeamAgainstDate
6/359.1Shaheen Afridi  Pakistan  Bangladesh5 July 2019
5/269.4Mitchell Starc  Australia  New Zealand29 June 2019
5/2910Shakib Al Hasan  Bangladesh  Afghanistan24 June 2019
5/3010Mohammad Amir  Pakistan  Australia24 June 2019
5/3110James Neesham  New Zealand  Afghanistan8 June 2019
Last updated: 5 July 2019[13]

Most maidens

MdnsPlayerInns
9 Jasprit Bumrah9
8 Jofra Archer11
6 Pat Cummins10
Chris Woakes11
5 Chris Morris7
Matt Henry9
Mitchell Starc10
Last updated: 14 July 2019[14]

Most dot balls

DotsPlayerInns
371 Jofra Archer11
351 Trent Boult10
323 Pat Cummins10
319 Mitchell Starc10
301 Lockie Ferguson9
Last updated: 14 July 2019[15]

Hat-tricks

Mohammed Shami took the first hat-trick of this World Cup.
PlayerTeamBatsmen outAgainstDate
Mohammad Shami  IndiaMohammad Nabi (c Pandya)
Aftab Alam (b)
Mujeeb Ur Rahman (b)
 Afghanistan22 June 2019
Trent Boult  New ZealandUsman Khawaja (b)
Mitchell Starc (b)
Jason Behrendorff (lbw)
 Australia29 June 2019
Last Updated: 29 June 2019[16][17][18][19]

Fielding statistics

Most dismissals

This is a list of wicket-keepers with the most dismissals in the tournament.

DismissalsPlayerTeamInningsCaughtStumped
21Tom Latham  New Zealand10210
20Alex Carey  Australia10182
16Shai Hope  West Indies9160
14Sarfaraz Ahmed  Pakistan8131
14Jos Buttler  England11122
Last updated: 14 July 2019[20]

Most catches

This is a list of the fielders who took the most catches in the tournament; catches made as wicket-keeper are not included.

CatchesPlayerTeamInnings
13Joe Root  England11
10Faf du Plessis  South Africa8
8Sheldon Cottrell  West Indies9
8Martin Guptill  New Zealand10
8Chris Woakes  England11
Last updated: 14 July 2019[21]

Other statistics

Group stage points table

PosTeamPldWLTNRPtsNRRQualification
1  India97101150.809Advanced to semi-finals
2  Australia97200140.868
3  England (H)96300121.152
4  New Zealand95301110.175
5  Pakistan9530111−0.430Eliminated
6  Sri Lanka934028−0.919
7  South Africa935017−0.030
8  Bangladesh935017−0.410
9  West Indies926015−0.225
10  Afghanistan909000−1.322
Source: ICC, ESPNcricinfo
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Wins; 3) Net run rate; 4) Results of games between tied teams; 5) Pre-tournament seeding
(H) Host

Highest partnerships

The following tables are lists of the highest partnerships for the tournament.

By wicket

TeamAgainstDate
1st189KL RahulRohit Sharma  India  Sri Lanka6 July 2019
2nd192David WarnerUsman Khawaja  Australia  Bangladesh20 June 2019
3rd189Joe RootEoin Morgan  England  Afghanistan18 June 2019
4th189*Shakib Al HasanLiton Das  Bangladesh  West Indies17 June 2019
5th130Joe RootJos Buttler  England  Pakistan3 June 2019
6th132James NeeshamColin de Grandhomme  New Zealand  Pakistan26 June 2019
7th116MS DhoniRavindra Jadeja  India  New Zealand9 July 2019
8th66Chris MorrisKagiso Rabada  South Africa  India5 June 2019
9th39Rashid KhanMujeeb Ur Rahman  Afghanistan  Australia1 June 2019
10th41Carlos BrathwaiteOshane Thomas  West Indies  New Zealand22 June 2019
Last updated: 10 July 2019[22]

By runs

PartnershipWicketPlayersTeamAgainstDate
1922ndDavid WarnerUsman Khawaja  Australia  Bangladesh20 June 2019
189*4thShakib Al HasanLiton Das  Bangladesh  West Indies17 June 2019
1893rdJoe RootEoin Morgan  England  Afghanistan18 June 2019
1891stKL RahulRohit Sharma  India  Sri Lanka6 July 2019
1801stKL RahulRohit Sharma  India  Bangladesh2 July 2019
Last updated: 6 July 2019[23]

Tied match

2019 Cricket World cup saw the final match as the fifth tied match in the history of the tournament ensuring that this was the fifth world cup with a tied game (1999 Cricket World Cup – Semifinals between Australia and South Africa, 2003 Cricket World Cup – Group B match between South Africa and Sri Lanka, 2007 Cricket World Cup – Group D match between Ireland and Zimbabwe, and 2011 Cricket World Cup – Group B match between India and England).[24] The tie-breaking super over was also tied, England won the match and title by superior boundary count.[25]

Team 1Score 1Team 2Score 2VenueDate
 New Zealand241/8 (50 overs)
15/1 (Super over)
 England241 (50 overs)
15/0 (Super over)
Lord's, London14 July 2019

Player of the match award winners

Group stage

Player of the match award winners in the Group stage
MPlayerOpponentReason(s)
1  South Africa89 (79), 2/12 & 2 catches
2  Pakistan4/27
3  Sri Lanka3/29
4  Afghanistan89* (114)
5  South Africa75 (84) & 1/50
6  England84 (62) & 1/43
7  Afghanistan4/31
8  South Africa122* (144)
9  Bangladesh82 (91)
10  West Indies92 (60)
11  Pakistan v  Sri Lanka [a]
12  Bangladesh153 (121)
13  Afghanistan5/31
14  Australia117 (109)
15  South Africa v  West Indies [a]
16  Bangladesh v  Sri Lanka [a]
17  Pakistan107 (111)
18  India v  New Zealand [a]
19  West Indies100* (94), 2/27 & 2 catches
20  Sri Lanka153 (132)
21  Afghanistan4/29
22  Pakistan140 (113)
23  West Indies124* (99) & 2/54
24  Afghanistan148 (71)
25  South Africa106* (138)
26  Bangladesh166 (147) & 2 catches
27  England4/43
28  Afghanistan2/39
29  West Indies148 (154)
30  South Africa89 (59)
31  Afghanistan51 (69) & 5/29
32  England100 (116)
33  New Zealand101* (127)
34  West Indies72 (82)
35  Sri Lanka3/25
36  Afghanistan49* (54) & 2/48
37  New Zealand71 (72) & 3 catches
38  India111 (109)
39  West Indies104 (103)
40  Bangladesh104 (92)
41  New Zealand106 (99)
42  Afghanistan77 (92)
43  Bangladesh6/35
44  Sri Lanka103 (94)
45  Australia100 (94)

Knockout Stage

Player of the match award winners in the Knockout stage
MPlayerOpponentReason(s)
SMF1  India3/37
SMF2  Australia3/20
FL  New Zealand84* (98)

References