Most Runs - Sachin Tendulkar (2278)
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Tendulkar is the only batter with over 2000 runs in the ODI World Cup. He is followed by Ricky Ponting (1743), Kumar Sangakkara (1532)
Highest individual score - Martin Guptill (237*)
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He smashed 237* off 163 balls in the quarter-final of the 2015 edition against West Indies in Wellington. The blazing knock featured 24 fours and 11 sixes.
Most hundreds - Rohit Sharma and Sachin Tendulkar (6)
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Current skipper Rohit Sharma has six tons in 17 matches, five of them coming in the 2019 edition in England
Most ducks - Nathan Astle and Ijaz Ahmed (5)
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Former New Zealand opener Nathan Astle and former Pakistan batter Ijaz Ahmed jointly hold the unwanted record for most ducks in the Men’s ODI World Cup.
Most sixes - Chris Gayle (49)
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It’s no surprise that the big-hitting Gayle holds the record for most sixes in the ODI World Cup. He clubbed 49 sixes in 35 matches
Most sixes in an innings - Eoin Morgan (17)
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He smashed 17 maximums during his knock of 148 off 71 balls against Afghanistan in Manchester during the 2019 edition
Most runs in a single edition of the World Cup - Sachin Tendulkar (673)
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He notched up 673 runs in 11 matches at an average of 61.18, with one hundred and six fifties, during the 2003 edition.
Fastest hundred - Kevin O'Brien (50 balls)
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He smashed a ton off 50 balls against England in Bengaluru during the 2011 edition. O'Brien hammered 113 off 63 balls, hitting 13 fours and six sixes as Ireland pulled off a famous chase of 328
Most wickets - Glenn McGrath (71)
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Aussie legend Glenn McGrath holds the record for most wickets in the World Cup. He claimed 71 scalps in 39 matches at an average of 18.19, with two five-wicket hauls.
Most five-wicket hauls - Mitchell Starc (3)
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Australia’s Mitchell Starc has claimed three five-wicket in the World Cup from 18 matches, with a best of 6/28 against New Zealand in Auckland in 2015