Top of the sixes chart
556– Rohit’s 84-ball 131 included 16 hits to the fence and five over it, helping him surpass Chris Gayle’s tally of 553 sixes in international cricket. The second-best, among current cricketers is England white-ball captain Jos Buttler, who currently has 315 sixes across formats.
Most sixes in international cricket
556 – Rohit Sharma
553 – Chris Gayle
476 – Shahid Afridi
398 – Brendon McCullum
383 – Martin Guptill
Least innings to 1,000 runs in World Cups
19– innings taken by Rohit Sharma to 1,000 runs in the World Cup, made him the joint-fastest to the mark alongside David Warner, who had reached the milestone in Chennai on Sunday. Of the 23 batters to have aggregated a minimum of 1000 runs in the World Cup till date, Rohit has the best average (65.23), his strike rate of exactly 100 being only bettered by AB de Villiers (117.29).
19 – David Warner
19 – Rohit Sharma
20 – Sachin Tendulkar
20 – AB de Villiers
21 – Sir Vivian Richards
21 – Sourav Ganguly
A record-breaking ton
Rohit recorded his 31st hundred in ODIs, and a staggering seventh in World Cups, taking him past Sachin Tendulkar’s tally of six to claim the record for the marquee event. Interestingly, Rohit’s seven World Cup hundreds came against six different opponents. Sachin Tendulkar (6) and Kumar Sangakkara (5) scored theirs against five different teams in the competition.
Most ODI hundreds
49 – Sachin Tendulkar
47 – Virat Kohli
31 – Rohit Sharma
30 – Ricky Ponting
28 – Sanath Jayasuriya
Most hundreds in World Cups
7 – Rohit Sharma
6 – Sachin Tendulkar
5 – Ricky Ponting
5 – Kumar Sangakkara
It was Rohit’s 29th hundred as an opener, which is only bettered by Tendulkar, who scored 45 at the batting position.
He now has three World Cup hundreds in a successful chase, another record, surpassing Gordon Greenidge, Ramiz Raja and Stephen Fleming, who had two each.
63 – balls taken by Rohit to complete his hundred made him the fastest Indian to the milestone in World Cups, breaking the record previously held by Kapil Dev, who had got the mark off 72 balls during his epic 175* against Zimbabwe at Tunbridge Wells in 1983. It is also the second fastest hundred in a World Cup chase.
It was also the fifth fastest hundred for India in the format, and coincidentally, all of them have come in a successful run-chase.
Fastest hundreds in World Cups (by balls faced)
49 – Aiden Markram (SA) vs SL, Delhi, 2023
50 – Kevin O’Brien (IRE) vs ENG, Bengaluru, 2011
51 – Glenn Maxwell (AUS) vs SL, Sydney, 2015
52 – AB de Villiers (SA) vs WI, Sydney, 2015
57 – Eoin Morgan (ENG) vs AFG, Manchester, 2019
63 – Rohit Sharma vs AFG, Delhi, 2023
Fastest ODI hundreds for India (by balls faced)
52 – Virat Kohli vs AUS, Jaipur, 2013
60 – Virender Sehwag vs NZ, Hamilton, 2009
61 – Virat Kohli vs AUS, Nagpur, 2013
62 – Mohammad Azharuddin vs NZ, Baroda, 1988
63 – Rohit Sharma vs AFG, Delhi, 2023
76 – runs scored by Rohit Sharma is the second highest in the first 10 overs of a World Cup innings since 2003 (where ball-by-ball data available), one short of Brendon McCullum’s 77 against England in Wellington in 2015. The third highest – 72 by Kusal Mendis – was recorded at the same venue last week.
131 – runs scored by Rohit is the highest for India in a successful World Cup chase, surpassing Tendulkar’s 127* against Kenya in Cuttack in the 1996 edition.
Kishan plays his part in a stroke-filled start
Four of the above stands came in chases, Birmingham 2019 being the exception.
The partnership came at a run-rate of 8.35, the highest for an opening stand worth minimum 150 in World Cup history. Overall, it stands fifth in all ODIs, and the second quickest for India, after the unbeaten 201-run stand between Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir against New Zealand at Hamilton in 2009, which had come at 8.55 runs per over.
Highest PP scores for India (where data available*)
97/2 vs SL, Hobart, 2012
94/0 vs AFG, Delhi, 2023
91/1 vs SL, Colombo, 2021
87/0 vs SA, Nagpur, 2011
83/1 vs WI, Port of Spain, 2019
A dominant win
India gunned down the 273 run target in just 35 overs, making it the fastest 250-plus chase in World Cups in terms of the run-rate. Three of the top-five have now come within the first week of the ongoing edition.
Overall, it was their seventh successful chase of 250 or more in the competition, no other team has more than five.
288 vs Zimbabwe, Auckland, 2015
275 vs Sri Lanka, Mumbai WS, 2011 Final
274 vs Pakistan, Centurion, 2003
273 vs Afghanistan, Delhi, 2023
265 vs Sri Lanka, Headingley, 2019
Afghanistan’s dismal World Cup journey continues
Afghanistan meanwhile, have now lost 14 World Cup matches in a row, a number exceeded only by Zimbabwe, who had lost 18 straight matches between 1983 and 1992.
Most consecutive defeats in ODI World Cups
18 – Zimbabwe (1983-1992)
14 – Scotland (1999-2015)
14* – Afghanistan (2015-2023)
11 – Canada (2003-2011)
10 – Netherlands (1996-2003)