Highest Cricket World Cup Scores
In November 2014, India's Rohit Sharma broke the record for the highest individual score in a One Day International cricket match. The opener scored an astonishing 264 runs of 173 balls against Sri Lanka in Kolkata. India ended up winning the match by 153 runs, with Rohit Sharma unsurprisingl...
Former Australia cricketerBob Cowperholds the record for the highest individual score at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Tests. Batting at number 5, Bob Cowper slammed 307 against England in their first innings of the fifth Test in Melbourne in February 1966. Bob Cowper’s magnificent triple cent...
Over 20 years into his professional career, Ronaldo has become the first man to score in five World Cups. So perhaps it's no surprise he ranks near the top of the list of highest-paid football players in the world. Back in the summer of 2021, he became the highest-paid player in the...
Former Bangladesh captainMushfiqur Rahimhas recorded the highest individual score at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in ODI format. During an Asia Cup Group B clash in 2018, Mushfiqur Rahim scored 144 off 150 balls against Sri Lanka to guide his side to 261. The wicketkeeper-batter’...
Mbappe has received global attention by becoming the youngest French player to score in a World Cup and the second-youngest ever to score in a World Cup Final. He also won the 2018 World Cup Best Young Player award. For a long time, Mbappe’s only endorsement partner was Nike. He added...
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Cricket: GILCHIRST AT TON-UP BEST; ICC WORLD CUP:AUSSIES IN CHARGE Adam Fires Highest Ever World Final ScoreByline: MYLES HODGSON in BarbadosSunday Mercury (Birmingham, England)
Highest Cricket World Cup Totals
The highest individual score on this ground was made by South Africa’sGary Kirstenagainst UAE in the second match of the 1996 World Cup. Kirsten smashed his career-best 188 not out from 159 balls to help the Proteas post 321/2 on the scoreboard. In reply, UAE managed just 152/8 as ...