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The 2015 Cricket World Cup was the 11th Cricket
World Cup, jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand from 14 February to 29
March 2015.
World Cup, jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand from 14 February to 29
March 2015.
This was the second
time when the tournament was held in Australia and New Zealand, with the first
being the 1992 Cricket World Cup which was won
by Pakistan.
time when the tournament was held in Australia and New Zealand, with the first
being the 1992 Cricket World Cup which was won
by Pakistan.
Sachin Tendulkar was named as the 2015 Cricket World Cup Ambassador by the ICC for the second time, after 2011 Cricket World Cup where he was the ambassador.
Important Stats:
- Australia won the
Cricket World Cup for the fifth time. - Man of the Series:
Mitchell Starc - Man of the Match:
James Faulkner - Most Runs: Martin Guptill
- Most Wickets: Mitchell Starc & Trent
Boult - Kumar Dharmasena of Sri Lanka was the umpire in World Cup Final. He is the only player to play in a World Cup Final(1996) and umpire in one(2015).
Teams
Played in 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup
Played in 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup
- India (Defending Champion)
- Australia (Hosting nation)
- Pakistan
- South Africa
- New Zealand (Hosting Nation)
- West Indies
- Sri Lanka (Runners up of 2011)
- Bangladesh
- Zimbabwe
- United Arab Emirates
- Scotland
- England
- Ireland
- Afghanistan(First
in World Cups)
S.Ravi of India was in the ICC Cricket World Cup
2015 Umpire panel.
2015 Umpire panel.
Indian
Highlights at the World Cup 2015
Highlights at the World Cup 2015
- India defeated Pakistan for the 6th Time in A Row in
World Cups. - For the first time
India defeated South Africa in a World Cup match. - MS Dhoni‘s 100th
ODI win as India captain came
against Bangladesh. The first non-Australian
captain to won 100 ODI matches, and first Indian
captain to achieve the mark. He is also the third captain to won 100 matches,
after two Australians, Ricky
Ponting, and Allan Border. - A record seventh consecutive match in which India bowled the opposition out.
- During India vs
Banlgadesh the umpires received widespread criticism after some controversial
decision-making in that match. International Cricket Council President Mustafa
Kamal said that Bangladesh would appeal against the decisions of the umpires in
ICC’s board meeting. - India lost to Australia as a result Australia never lost a World Cup Semi
Final. As a result of this match, no Asian team qualified for World Cup final,
for the first time since 1987.
Key
Highlights from World Cup Matches:
Highlights from World Cup Matches:
- Kumar Sungakkara
(SL) became the second highest run
scorer in ODIs. - The match between Australia
vs England ended when James Anderson was run out straight after James Taylor was
given out lbw. As Taylor’s decision was reviewed and overturned, the ICC later
admitted that the ball should have been declared dead (according to Article
3.6a of Appendix 6 of the Decision Review System Playing Conditions), and so
Anderson was incorrectly given out. - Four players were dismissed for golden ducks during
Scotland’s innings against New Zealand,
the first such instance in World Cups. - Shakib Al Hasan became the first Bangladeshi cricketer to
achieve 4000 ODI runs. - Brendon McCullum (NZ) scored the fastest fifty in World Cup history (18 balls), the third-fastest overall and the fastest ODI fifty by a New Zealander.
- Kumar Sungakkara
became the fourth cricketer to play 400 ODI matches. - Dilshan’s score of 161 not out was the highest individual score in an ODI without hitting a six.
- The Chappell-Hadlee Trophy, the trophy which is usually the
prize in any stand-alone ODI series between Australia and New Zealand. - Lahiru Thirimanne became the youngest Sri Lankan
player to score a century at a World Cup. - Joe Root became the youngest
English player to score a century at a World Cup. - Australia‘s score
of 417/6 against debutant Afghanistan is the highest in World Cup history. Dawlat Zadran (Afg) became the third
bowler in World Cup matches to concede 100 runs or more in an innings. Australia‘s victory margin of 275 runs
is the highest in World Cup history. - Kyle Coetzer scored Scotland’s first ever World Cup century
and the highest score by an
associate nation player in World Cups. - In Australia vs Sri Lanka, Glenn Maxwell scored his
first century in an ODI, the second fastest
in World Cups, and the fastest by an
Australian in a World Cup (51
balls). Tillakaratne Dilshan hit six fours off an over, bowled by Mitchell
Johnson, the first time this has
happened in World Cup history. - Kumar Sungakkara
became the second player to score 14,000 ODI runs, and scored a record third
consecutive World Cup century. - Mahmudullah Riyad became the first Bangladesh player to
score two consecutive World Cup centuries. - Chris Gayle became the first
batsman to score a Double Century
in a World Cup match and the first ever non-Indian batsman to score an ODI
Double Century. Gayle’s Double
Century was also the fastest Double Century in ODI cricket. Gayle’s
16 sixes in his innings equalled the ODI record jointly held by Rohit Sharma
and AB de Villiers. - The first time Pakistan defeated South Africa in a World Cup match.
- Jean Paul Duminy (SA) became the first South African to take a World Cup hat-trick.
- AB de Villiers now holds the records for the most sixes in
one World Cup tournament (20) and the most sixes in all World Cup matches (36). - Martin Guptill became
the first player to score two consecutive centuries for New Zealand in a World Cup. - The highest
successful run-chase in a World Cup knockout match came for New Zealand against South Africa in the Semi Finals. - The first time New Zealand qualified for a World Cup
final.
Retirements
from ODIs:
from ODIs:
MichaelClarke | Australia |
ShahidAfridi | Pakistan |
Misbah-ul-Haq | Pakistan |
MahelaJayawardene | Sri Lanka |
KumarSangakkara | Sri Lanka |
KhurramKhan | United Arab Emirates |
BrendanTaylor | Zimbabwe |
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