1992 Cricket World Cup statistics
This is a list of statistics for the 1992 Cricket World Cup.
Team statistics
Highest team totals
The following table lists the ten highest team scores during this tournament.[1]
Team | Total | Opponent | Ground |
Sri Lanka | 313/7 | Zimbabwe | Pukekura Park, New Plymouth, New Zealand |
Zimbabwe | 312/4 | Sri Lanka | Pukekura Park, New Plymouth, New Zealand |
England | 280/6 | Sri Lanka | Eastern Oval, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia |
West Indies | 268/8 | Sri Lanka | Berri Oval, Berri, South Australia |
Australia | 265/6 | Zimbabwe | Bellerive Oval, Hobart, Tasmania |
Pakistan | 264/6 | New Zealand | Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand |
West Indies | 264/8 | Zimbabwe | Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Queensland |
New Zealand | 262/7 | India | Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand |
Pakistan | 254/4 | Zimbabwe | Bellerive Oval, Hobart, Tasmania |
England | 252/6 | South Africa | Sydney Cricket Ground, New South Wales |
Batting statistics
Most runs
The top ten highest run scorers (total runs) in the tournament are included in this table.[2]
Highest scores
This table contains the top ten highest scores of the tournament made by a batsman in a single innings.[3]
Player | Team | Score | Balls | 4s | 6s | Opponent | Ground |
Rameez Raja | Pakistan | 119* | 155 | 16 | 0 | New Zealand | AMI Stadium, Christchurch, New Zealand |
Andy Flower | Zimbabwe | 115* | 152 | 8 | 1 | Sri Lanka | Pukekura Park, New Plymouth, New Zealand |
Aamer Sohail | Pakistan | 114 | 136 | 12 | 0 | Zimbabwe | Bellerive Oval, Hobart, Tasmania |
Phil Simmons | West Indies | 110 | 125 | 9 | 2 | Sri Lanka | Berri Oval, Berri, South Australia |
Rameez Raja | Pakistan | 102* | 158 | 4 | 0 | West Indies | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Victoria |
Martin Crowe | New Zealand | 100 | 134 | 11 | 0 | Australia | Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand |
David Boon | Australia | 100 | 133 | 11 | 0 | New Zealand | Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand |
David Boon | Australia | 100 | 147 | 8 | 0 | West Indies | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Victoria |
Desmond Haynes | West Indies | 93* | 144 | 7 | 3 | Pakistan | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Victoria |
Mohammad Azharuddin | India | 93 | 102 | 10 | 0 | Australia | Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Queensland |
Highest partnerships
The following tables are lists of the highest partnerships for the tournament.[4][5]
By wicket |
Wicket | Runs | Team | Players | Opposition | Ground |
1st |
175* |
West Indies |
Desmond Haynes |
Brian Lara |
Pakistan |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Victoria |
2nd |
127 |
India |
Mohammad Azharuddin |
Sachin Tendulkar |
New Zealand |
Carisbrook, Dunedin, Otago |
3rd |
145 |
Pakistan |
Aamer Sohail |
Javed Miandad |
Zimbabwe |
Bellerive Oval, Hobart, Tasmania |
4th |
118 |
New Zealand |
Martin Crowe |
Ken Rutherford |
Australia |
Eden Park, Auckland |
5th |
145* |
Zimbabwe |
Andy Flower |
Andy Waller |
Sri Lanka |
Pukekura Park, New Plymouth, Taranaki |
6th |
83* |
West Indies |
Keith Arthurton |
Carl Hooper |
India |
Basin Reserve, Wellington |
7th |
46 |
West Indies |
Desmond Haynes |
Gus Logie |
South Africa |
Lancaster Park, Christchurch, Canterbury |
8th |
33 |
Sri Lanka |
Graeme Labrooy |
Champaka Ramanayake |
England |
Eastern Oval, Ballarat, Victoria, Victoria |
9th |
44 |
New Zealand |
Gavin Larsen |
Danny Morrison |
Pakistan |
Lancaster Park, Christchurch, Canterbury |
10th |
28* |
Sri Lanka |
Ruwan Kalpage |
Pramodya Wickramasinghe |
West Indies |
Berri Oval, Berri, South Australia |
By runs |
1st |
175* |
West Indies |
Desmond Haynes |
Brian Lara |
Pakistan |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Victoria |
1st |
151 |
South Africa |
Kepler Wessels |
Andrew Hudson |
England |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Victoria |
5th |
145* |
Zimbabwe |
Andy Flower |
Andy Waller |
Sri Lanka |
Pukekura Park, New Plymouth, Taranaki |
3rd |
145 |
Pakistan |
Aamer Sohail |
Javed Miandad |
Zimbabwe |
Bellerive Oval, Hobart, Tasmania |
3rd |
139 |
Pakistan |
Imran Khan |
Javed Miandad |
England |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Victoria |
3rd |
129 |
New Zealand |
Andrew Jones |
Martin Crowe |
Zimbabwe |
McLean Park, Napier, Hawke's Bay |
1st |
128 |
Sri Lanka |
Roshan Mahanama |
Athula Samarasekera |
Zimbabwe |
Pukekura Park, New Plymouth, Taranaki |
1st |
128 |
South Africa |
Andrew Hudson |
Peter Kirsten |
India |
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, South Australia |
2nd |
127 |
India |
Mohammad Azharuddin |
Sachin Tendulkar |
New Zealand |
Carisbrook, Dunedin, Otago |
Bowling statistics
Most wickets
The following table contains the ten leading wicket-takers of the tournament.[6]
Best bowling figures
This table lists the top ten players with the best bowling figures in the tournament.[7]
Player | Team | Overs | Figures | Opponent | Ground |
Meyrick Pringle | South Africa | 10.0 | 4/11 | West Indies | Lancaster Park, Christchurch, Canterbury |
Eddo Brandes | Zimbabwe | 10.0 | 4/21 | England | Lavington Sports Oval, Albury, New South Wales |
Chris Lewis | England | 8.0 | 4/30 | Sri Lanka | Eastern Oval, Ballarat, Victoria |
Ian Botham | England | 10.0 | 4/31 | Australia | Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, New South Wales |
Wasim Akram | Pakistan | 9.2 | 4/32 | New Zealand | Lancaster Park, Christchurch, Canterbury |
Anderson Cummins | West Indies | 10.0 | 4/33 | India | Basin Reserve, Wellington |
Mike Whitney | West Indies | 10.0 | 4/34 | West Indies | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Victoria |
Chandika Hathurusingha | Sri Lanka | 8.0 | 4/57 | West Indies | Berri Oval, Berri, South Australia |
Derek Pringle | England | 8.2 | 3/8 | Pakistan | Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, South Australia |
Chris Harris | New Zealand | 4.0 | 3/15 | Zimbabwe | McLean Park, Napier, Hawke's Bay |
Fielding statistics
Most dismissals
This is a list of the wicketkeepers who have made the most dismissals in the tournament.[8]
References
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