Tuesday, December 8, 2009

cricket records

COUNTRY WORLD CUP YEAR WORLD CUP PLACE SCORE
Australia v India 2002/03 Johannesburg 359-2 (50 overs)
Zimbabwe v Namibia 2002/03 Harare 340-2 (50 overs)
Australia v Sri Lanka 2002/03 Centurion 319-5 (50 overs)
Netherlands v Namibia 2002/03 Bloemfontein 314-4 (50 overs)
India v Namibia 2002/03 Pietermaritzburg 311-2 (50 overs)
Australia v Pakistan 2002/03 Johannesburg 310-8 (50 overs)
South Africa v New Zealand 2002/03 Johannesburg 306-6 (50 overs)
Australia v Namibia 2002/03 Potchefstroom 301-6 (50 overs)
Zimbabwe v Netherlands 2002/03 Bulawayo 301-8 (50 overs)
India v Sri Lanka 1999 Taunton 373-6 (50 overs)
India v Kenya 1999 Bristol 329-2 (50 overs)
Australia v Zimbabwe 1999 Lord's 303-4 (50 overs)
South Africa v Netherlands 1995/96 Rawalpindi 328-3 (50 overs)
South Africa v UAE 1995/96 Rawalpindi 321-2 (50 overs)
New Zealand v Netherlands 1995/96 Vadodara 307-8 (50 overs)
Australia v Kenya 1995/96 Visakhapatnam 304-7 (50 overs)
Sri Lanka v Kenya 1995/96 Kandy 398-5 (50 overs)
Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe 1991/92 New Plymouth 313-7 (49.2 overs)
Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka 1991/92 New Plymouth 312-4 (50 overs)
West Indies v Sri Lanka 1987/88 Karachi 360-4 (50 overs)
Pakistan v Sri Lanka 1983 Swansea 338-5 (60 overs)
England v Sri Lanka 1983 Taunton 333-9 (60 overs)
England v New Zealand 1983 The Oval 322-6 (60 overs)
Australia v India 1983 Nottingham 320-9 (60 overs)
England v India 1975 Lord's 334-4 (60 overs)
Pakistan v Sri Lanka 1975 Nottingham 330-6 (60 overs)
Australia v Sri Lanka 1975 The Oval 328-5 (60 overs)
New Zealand v EA 1975 Birmingham 309-5 (60 overs)

1 comment:

  1. Cricket records are the most important part maintaining the excitement of the individual cricket matches. With each country team giving their very best, cricket records is a simple and efficient way to recollect the golden moments.

    Here is a list of the Highest Team Totals in World Cup given by different countries. Relive the moments of glory with these cricket records and live the sports in its true sense.

    The thrill and excitement on the cricket ground is simply magical. Constant hooting and cheering of fans helps bring out the best in batsman and bowlers. The moment of crowing glory comes, when cricketer knocks out a century with smashing fours and sixes; and bowlers take wickets with the traditional cry of “howzzat.”

    "Records are meant to be broken.” Every player wants to notch the top spot on scoreboard and break previous records. Be it Fastest 50, Highest Number Century, Maximum Wickets…the list is endless. It’s player’s innermost desire to do the unthinkable and crash down earlier records. Cricket legends like Sachin Tendulkar, Sunil Gavaskar, Brian Lara, Vivin Richards, Don Bradman, Muttiah Muralidharan have several records to their credit.

    Cricket can generate, large number of records and statistics. Two scorers are appointed in every match and provided to each team. The official scorers record all runs scored, wickets taken and over bowled. Besides keeping track of batsman and bowlers activity, they acknowledge signals from the umpires, and analyses team statistics such as averages and records. The official scorers occasionally make mistakes, but these mistakes get corrected after the event.

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