• Latest World Cup statistics

    Here are the latest statistics after Thursday’s victory by Zimbabwe over the UAE at the World Cup. There have been five centuries, one hat-trick and three five-fors. On Friday, New Zealand play England in Pool A in the only match.

    HOW THEY STAND

    POOL A

    P W L T Pts Net RR
    New Zealand 2 2 0 0 4 +2.264
    Australia 1 1 0 0 2 +2.220
    Bangladesh 1 1 0 0 2 +1.558
    Afghanistan 1 0 1 0 0 -1.558
    Sri Lanka 1 0 1 0 0 -1.960
    England 1 0 1 0 0 -2.220
    Scotland 1 0 1 0 0 -3.039

    POOL B

    P W L T Pts Net RR
    India 1 1 0 0 2 +1.520
    South Africa 1 1 0 0 2 +1.240
    Ireland 1 1 0 0 2 +0.618
    Zimbabwe 2 1 1 0 2 -0.495
    UAE 1 0 1 0 0 -0.258
    West Indies 1 0 1 0 0 -0.618
    Pakistan 1 0 1 0 0 -1.520

    MOST RUNS
    138 David Miller (SA)
    135 Aaron Finch (Aus)
    115 JP Duminy (SA)
    107 Virat Kohli (India)
    102 Lendl Simmons (West Indies)
    98 James Taylor (Eng)
    95 Kane Williamson (NZ, HS 57)
    92 Paul Stirling (Ireland)
    89 Darren Sammy (West Indies)
    87 Brendan Taylor (Zimbabwe, HS 47)
    86 Corey Anderson (NZ, HS 75)
    84 Ed Joyce (Ireland)
    84 Sean Williams (Zimbabwe, HS 76no)
    81 Hamilton Masakadza (Zimbabwe, HS 80)
    80 Brendon McCullum (ZN, HS 65)
    79 Niall O’Brien (Ireland)
    76 Misbaq-ul-Hak (Pakistan)
    74 SK Raina (India)
    73 Shikhar Dhawan (India)
    71 Mushfiqur Rahim (Bangladesh)
    67 Shaiman Anwar (UAE)
    66 Glenn Maxwell (Aus)
    66 Martin Guptill (NZ, HS 49)
    65 Lahiru Thirimanne (Sri Lanka)
    64 Chamu Chibhabha (Zimbabwe)
    63 Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh)
    58 Grant Elliott (NZ, HS 29)
    56 Matt Machan (Scot)
    55 George Bailey (Aus)
    55 Craig Ervine (Zimbabwe, HS 42)
    51 Sikander Raza (Zimbabwe, HS 46)
    50 Richie Berrington (Scot)

    MOST WICKETS
    5 Mitchell Marsh (Aus, BB 5-33)
    5 Corey Anderson (NZ, BB 3-18)
    5 Sohail Khan (Pakistan, BB 5-55)
    5 Daniel Vettori (NZ, BB 3-24)
    5 Steven Finn (Eng, BB 5-71, incl hat-trick)
    4 Mohammed Shami (India, BB 4-35)
    4 Tim Southee (NZ, BB 2-35)
    4 Trent Boult (NZ, BB 2-21)
    4 Tendai Chatata (Zim, BB 3-42)
    3 Mashrafe Mortaza (Bangladesh, BB 3-20)
    3 Imran Tahir (SA, BB 3-36)
    3 Josh Davey (Scot, BB 3-40)
    3 George Dockrell (Ireland, BB 3-50)
    3 Iain Warlaw (Scotland, BB 3-57)
    3 Jerome Taylor (West Indies, BB 3-71)
    2 Jeevan Mendis (Sri Lanka, BB 2-5)
    2 Shapoor Zadran (Afghanistan, BB 2-32)
    2 Vernon Philander (SA, BB 2-30)
    2 Mohit Sharma (India, BB 2-35)
    2 Mitchell Johnson (Aus, BB 2-36)
    2 Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh, BB 2-43)
    2 Mitchell Starc (Aus, BB 2-47)
    2 Morne Morkel (SA, BB 2-49)
    2 Umesh Yadav (India, BB 2-50)
    2 Mohammad Tauqir (UAE, BB 2-51)
    2 Aftab Alam (Afghanistan, BB 2-55)
    2 Hamis Hassan (Afghanistan, BB 2-61)
    2 Suranga Lakmal (Sri Lanka, BB 2-62)
    2 Stuart Broad (Eng, BB 2-66)
    2 Sean Williams (Zim, BB 2-43)
    2 Adam Milne (NZ, 2-56)
    2 Solomon Mire (Zim, 2-39)

    WICKETKEEPER DISMISSALS
    5 Luke Ronchi (NZ)
    4 Matthew Cross (Scot)
    3 MS Dhoni (India), Brendon Taylor (Zim)
    2 Brad Haddin (Aus), Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka), Denesh Ramdin (West Indies), Afsar Zazai (Afghanistan)
    1 Josh Buttler (Eng), Quinton de Kock (SA), Umar Akmal (Pakistan), Swapnil Patel (UAE)

    OUTFIELD CATCHES
    4 Craig Ervine (Zim)
    3 AB de Villiers (SA)
    2 Misbah-ul-Haq (Pakistan), Suresh Raina (India), Joe Root (Eng), Steve Smith (Aus), Daniel Vettori (NZ), Umesh Yadav (India), George Dockrell (Ireland), Krishna Chandran (UAE), Darren Bravo (West Indies), Grant Elliott (NZ), Adam Milne (NZ)

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