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    Highest Individual Score in ODI World Cup History – All Time List

    Highest Individual Score in ODI World Cup History: Scoring runs in an ODI World Cup event is not a cup of tea for every cricketer, that too scoring the Highest Individual Score in ODI World Cup requires a very special skill from the batters.

    Highest Individual Score in ODI World Cup History

    Highest Individual Score in ODI World Cup History: New Zealand’s Martin Guptill holds the record for scoring the highest Highest Individual Score in ODI World Cup History by scoring an unbeaten 237 runs against West Indies on 21 March 2015 at Wellington.

    Martin Guptill and Chris Gayle are the only batters to score a double century in the ICC ODI World Cup history. Check out the full list of players with Highest Individual Score in ODI World Cup History below:

    Runs Player Team Opposition Ground Match Date
    237* MJ Guptill New Zealand v West Indies Wellington 21 Mar 2015
    215 CH Gayle West Indies v Zimbabwe Canberra 24 Feb 2015
    201* GJ Maxwell Australia v Afghanistan Wankhede 07 Nov 2023
    188* G Kirsten South Africa v U.A.E. Rawalpindi 16 Feb 1996
    183 SC Ganguly India v Sri Lanka Taunton 26 May 1999
    181 IVA Richards West Indies v Sri Lanka Karachi 13 Oct 1987
    178 DA Warner Australia v Afghanistan Perth 04 Mar 2015
    175* N Kapil Dev India v Zimbabwe Tunbridge Wells 18 Jun 1983
    175 V Sehwag India v Bangladesh Mirpur 19 Feb 2011
    174 Q de Kock South Africa v Bangladesh Wankhede 24 Oct 2023
    172* CB Wishart Zimbabwe v Namibia Harare 10 Feb 2003
    171* GM Turner New Zealand v East Africa Birmingham 07 Jun 1975
    166 DA Warner Australia v Bangladesh Nottingham 20 Jun 2019
    163 DA Warner Australia v Pakistan Bengaluru 20 Oct 2023
    162* AB de Villiers South Africa v West Indies Sydney 27 Feb 2015
    161* TM Dilshan Sri Lanka v Bangladesh Melbourne 26 Feb 2015
    161 AC Hudson South Africa v Netherlands Rawalpindi 05 Mar 1996
    160 Imran Nazir Pakistan v Zimbabwe Kingston 21 Mar 2007
    159 HM Amla South Africa v Ireland Canberra 03 Mar 2015
    158 ML Hayden Australia v West Indies North Sound 27 Mar 2007
    158 AJ Strauss England v India Bengaluru 27 Feb 2011
    156 KJ Coetzer Scotland v Bangladesh Nelson 05 Mar 2015
    153 JJ Roy England v Bangladesh Cardiff 08 Jun 2019
    153 AJ Finch Australia v Sri Lanka The Oval 15 Jun 2019
    152* DP Conway New Zealand v England Ahmedabad 05 Oct 2023
    152 SR Tendulkar India v Namibia Pietermaritzburg 23 Feb 2003
    149 AC Gilchrist Australia v Sri Lanka Bridgetown 28 Apr 2007
    148 EJG Morgan England v Afghanistan Manchester 18 Jun 2019
    148 KS Williamson New Zealand v West Indies Manchester 22 Jun 2019
    146 AB de Villiers South Africa v West Indies St George’s 10 Apr 2007
    145 PA de Silva Sri Lanka v Kenya Kandy 06 Mar 1996
    145 R Dravid India v Sri Lanka Taunton 26 May 1999
    144 TM Dilshan Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
    143* A Symonds Australia v Pakistan Johannesburg 11 Feb 2003
    143 HH Gibbs South Africa v New Zealand Johannesburg 16 Feb 2003
    142 DL Houghton Zimbabwe v New Zealand Hyderabad (Deccan) 10 Oct 1987
    141 SB Styris New Zealand v Sri Lanka Bloemfontein 10 Feb 2003
    140* SR Tendulkar India v Kenya Bristol 23 May 1999
    140* RT Ponting Australia v India Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
    140 RG Sharma India v Pakistan Manchester 16 Jun 2019
    140 DJ Malan England v Bangladesh Dharamsala 10 Oct 2023
    139* HDRL Thirimanne Sri Lanka v England Wellington 01 Mar 2015
    138* IVA Richards West Indies v England Lord’s 23 Jun 1979
    138* DA Miller South Africa v Zimbabwe Hamilton 15 Feb 2015
    138 BRM Taylor Zimbabwe v India Auckland 14 Mar 2015
    137 DL Amiss England v India Lord’s 07 Jun 1975
    137 SR Tendulkar India v Sri Lanka Delhi 02 Mar 1996
    137 S Dhawan India v South Africa Melbourne 22 Feb 2015
    137 RG Sharma India v Bangladesh Melbourne 19 Mar 2015
    135 AJ Finch Australia v England Melbourne 14 Feb 2015
    134* SP Fleming New Zealand v South Africa Johannesburg 16 Feb 2003
    134* KJJ van Noortwijk Netherlands v Namibia Bloemfontein 03 Mar 2003
    134 AB de Villiers South Africa v Netherlands Mohali 03 Mar 2011
    133* MN Samuels West Indies v Zimbabwe Canberra 24 Feb 2015
    133 WU Tharanga Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
    133 HE van der Dussen South Africa v New Zealand Pune 01 Nov 2023
    132* NC Johnson Zimbabwe v Australia Lord’s 09 Jun 1999
    131* LRPL Taylor New Zealand v Pakistan Pallekele 08 Mar 2011
    131* Mohammad Rizwan Pakistan v Sri Lanka Hyderabad 10 Oct 2023
    131 KWR Fletcher England v New Zealand Nottingham 11 Jun 1975
    131 RG Sharma India v Afghanistan Delhi 11 Oct 2023
    130 DI Gower England v Sri Lanka Taunton 11 Jun 1983
    130 ME Waugh Australia v Kenya Visakhapatnam 23 Feb 1996
    130 CZ Harris New Zealand v Australia Chennai 11 Mar 1996
    130 DJ Mitchell New Zealand v India Dharamsala 22 Oct 2023
    129* Ibrahim Zadran Afghanistan v Australia Wankhede 07 Nov 2023
    128* JH Kallis South Africa v Netherlands Basseterre 16 Mar 2007
    128* Mahmudullah Bangladesh v New Zealand Hamilton 13 Mar 2015
    128 MM Ali England v Scotland Christchurch 23 Feb 2015
    127* SR Tendulkar India v Kenya Cuttack 18 Feb 1996
    126* GR Marsh Australia v New Zealand Chandigarh 27 Oct 1987
    126* Fakhar Zaman Pakistan v New Zealand Bengaluru 04 Nov 2023
    126 ME Waugh Australia v India Wankhede 27 Feb 1996
    124* Shakib Al Hasan Bangladesh v West Indies Taunton 17 Jun 2019
    124 MS Atapattu Sri Lanka v South Africa Durban 03 Mar 2003
    124 KC Sangakkara Sri Lanka v Scotland Hobart 11 Mar 2015
    123* R Ravindra New Zealand v England Ahmedabad 05 Oct 2023
    123 BJ Hodge Australia v Netherlands Basseterre 18 Mar 2007
    122* RG Sharma India v South Africa Southampton 05 Jun 2019
    122 DA Warner Australia v South Africa Manchester 06 Jul 2019
    122 BKG Mendis Sri Lanka v Pakistan Hyderabad 10 Oct 2023
    121 JF Kloppenburg Netherlands v Namibia Bloemfontein 03 Mar 2003
    121 JE Root England v Sri Lanka Wellington 01 Mar 2015
    121 BRM Taylor Zimbabwe v Ireland Hobart 07 Mar 2015
    121 Shakib Al Hasan Bangladesh v England Cardiff 08 Jun 2019
    121 MR Marsh Australia v Pakistan Bengaluru 20 Oct 2023
    120* SR Waugh Australia v South Africa Leeds 13 Jun 1999
    120 ST Jayasuriya Sri Lanka v New Zealand Bloemfontein 10 Feb 2003
    120 SR Tendulkar India v England Bengaluru 27 Feb 2011
    119* Ramiz Raja Pakistan v New Zealand Christchurch 18 Mar 1992
    119 IVA Richards West Indies v India The Oval 15 Jun 1983
    119 CH Gayle West Indies v Kenya Kimberley 04 Mar 2003
    119 RN ten Doeschate Netherlands v England Nagpur 22 Feb 2011
    118 N Pooran West Indies v Sri Lanka Chester-le-Street 01 Jul 2019
    117* KC Sangakkara Sri Lanka v England Wellington 01 Mar 2015
    117 S Dhawan India v Australia The Oval 09 Jun 2019
    116 BC Lara West Indies v South Africa Cape Town 09 Feb 2003
    116 R Ravindra New Zealand v Australia Dharamsala 28 Oct 2023
    115* A Flower Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
    115* JP Bray Ireland v Zimbabwe Kingston 15 Mar 2007

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    Men’s ICC Cricket World Cup Winners and Runners

    Highest Individual Score in ODI World Cup: The table given below gives the list of 50 overs ICC Men’s World Cup Winners along with the runner-ups and Hosts for each year the event was organized:

    Year World Cup Winner Runners Up Host Finals Venue
    1975 West Indies Australia England
    Lord’s Cricket Ground, London
    1979 West Indies England England
    Lord’s Cricket Ground, London
    1983 India West Indies England
    Lord’s Cricket Ground, London
    1987 Australia England India & Pakistan
    Eden Gardens, Kolkata
    1992 Pakistan England Australia & New Zealand
    Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
    1996 Sri Lanka Australia India, Pakistan & Sri Lanka
    Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
    1999 Australia Pakistan England
    Lord’s Cricket Ground, London
    2003 Australia India Australia
    Wanderers, Johannesburg
    2007 Australia Sri Lanka Australia
    Kensington Oval, Bridgetown
    2011 India Sri Lanka India
    Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
    2015 Australia New Zealand Australia
    Melbourne Cricket Ground
    2019 England New Zealand England Lord’s, London

    ICC World Cup Winning Captains List

    Highest Individual Score in ODI World Cup: The captain of the team plays a crucial role in winning a cricket match that too winning an ICC trophy requires a huge role from the captain of the team.

    Find the detailed list of cricket World Cup-winning captains since 1975 below:

    Year Winner Captain
    2019 England Eoin Morgan
    2015 Australia Michael Clarke
    2011 India MS Dhoni
    2007 Australia Ricky Ponting
    2003 Australia Ricky Ponting
    1999 Australia Steve Waugh
    1996 Sri Lanka Arjuna Ranatunga
    1992 Pakistan Imran Khan
    1987 Australia Allan Border
    1983 India Kapil Dev
    1979 West Indies Clive Lloyd
    1975 West Indies Clive Lloyd

    Interesting Facts On the Cricket World Cup 

    • The ICC men’s ODI World Cup was first played in 1975 in England where West Indies emerged as the winner of the tournament by beating Australia by 17 runs.
    • The first three Cricket World Cups had been held in England. Since 1987, the Cricket World Cup has been hosted by a different country each time on an unofficial rotation basis. The host countries are selected from the 14 ICC member countries.
    • The 1987 Cricket World Cup was the first one held outside England. It was held in India and Pakistan.
    • The very first century in the Cricket World Cup history was scored by English cricketer Dennis Amiss when he scored 137 runs against India in the 1975 World Cup.
    • Indian player Chetan Sharma also known as the World Cup hat-trick man is the first person to clean bowled three batsmen, including Ken Rutherford, Ian Smith and Ewen Chatfield of New Zealand in 1987, off consecutive balls.
    • In 1996, Nolan Clarke of the Netherlands became the oldest player (47 years, 257 days) to play in a World Cup.
    • The only team to have won three consecutive Cricket World Cups is Australia having won the World Cups in 1999, 2003, and 2007.
    • England is the only country that has hosted the highest number of World Cup tournaments – 4 times, followed by the Sub-continent – 2 times.
    • The World Cup 2015 had two different opening ceremonies, which makes it distinctive from its other seasons. One took place at Christchurch’s North Hagley Park in New Zealand and the other in Melbourne, Australia.
    • Clive Lloyd of the West Indies and Ricky Ponting of Australia are the only captains to win the trophy twice. Lloyd clinched the cup in 1975 and 1979 while the legendary Australian batsman won in 2003 and 2007.
    • The highest score of World Cups was 433-5 in the India vs Bermuda match in 2007 and the lowest is 36 between Canada and Sri Lanka in 2003.
    • Kepler Wessels is the first player to represent two countries in ODI history. He played for Australia from 1982 to 1985, before representing South Africa in 1991. Despite local outrage, Wessels was controversially named as South Africa’s captain for the 1992 World Cup.
    • India is the only team to win the 60-over Cricket World Cup and the 50-over Cricket World Cup.
    • The coin had to be tossed twice at the 2011 World Cup final. When the coin went up for the first time, match referee Jeff Crowe could not hear the call from Kumar Sangakkara. The coin came down as heads and Sangakkara reckoned he called the right side of the coin and was about to say that his side would bat first. However, MS Dhoni said that he heard a call of ‘tails’ from Sangakkara.
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