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 |
Pakistan |
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]
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 |
Australia |
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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