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Top 10 highlights of 2023 ICC ODI World Cup

Last updated on - Nov 20, 2023, 10:03 IST
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Markram's 49-ball hundred against Sri Lanka

The tournament was just two days old when South Africa's Aiden Markram smashed the fastest World Cup century off 49 balls against Sri Lanka in New Delhi. His team also entered the record books with the highest ever tournament total of 428 in a 102-run win. Markram's blitz bettered the 50 balls Ireland's Kevin O'Brien needed to hit a hundred against England in Bengaluru in 2011. However, Markram said he "wouldn't be surprised" if his record was beaten by the end of the tournament. He was proved right by Glenn Maxwell just 18 days later. (Getty Images)

2/10

Pakistan chased down the highest target in World Cup history

Mohammad Rizwan and Abdullah Shafique made centuries as Pakistan chased down the highest target in World Cup history to beat Sri Lanka by six wickets in Hyderabad. Rizwan overcame leg cramps to score 131 not out while Shafique hit 113 as Pakistan overhauled their 345-run target. Sri Lanka's imposing total of 344-9 was built around hundreds from Kusal Mendis and Sadeera Samarawickrama. (TOI Photo)

3/10

​Afghanistan pulled off a big World Cup shock

Afghanistan pulled off one of the greatest World Cup shocks when they defeated defending champions England by 69 runs in New Delhi. Chasing 285 to win, after opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz had hit a blistering 80, England were bowled out for 215 with spinners Mujeeb Ur Rahman and Rashid Khan claiming three wickets each. Eight days later in Chennai, Afghanistan chased down 283 to shock neighbours Pakistan with Ibrahim Zadran, Rahmat Shah and Gurbaz all scoring fifties. (TOI Photo)

4/10

Glenn Maxwell scored the fastest World Cup century

Glenn Maxwell took Aiden Markram's fastest World Cup century record by hitting a 40-ball hundred in Australia's 309-run rout of the Netherlands at New Delhi. Australia made 399-8 before the Dutch were dismissed for just 90 in 21 overs. Maxwell's ton was also the fourth fastest century in all ODIs. (ANI Photo)

5/10

Highest-scoring World Cup game in history

Australia edged out New Zealand by just five runs in the highest-scoring World Cup game in history in Dharamsala. Australia scored 388 as Travis Head top-scored with 109 and fellow opener David Warner made 81. New Zealand battled hard with Rachin Ravindra making 116. With a total of 771 runs, it was the highest scoring game at a World Cup, beating the 754 scored in South Africa's win against Sri Lanka earlier in the tournament. (IANS Photo)

6/10

Mohammed Shami's fifer took India to semis

Mohammed Shami took five wickets as Sri Lanka were bowled out for just 55 as India secured a semi-final place with a colossal 302-run win in Mumbai. Sri Lanka's woeful innings featured five noughts, with both their openers falling for golden ducks as they flopped in pursuit of 358. (AP Photo)

7/10

Angelo Mathews 'timed out'

Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews branded Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan as "disgraceful" after he became the first player in 146 years of international cricket to be given "timed out". Mathews was adjudged to be out after failing to take strike within the two-minute time limit when he came out to bat in New Delhi. Shakib refused to withdraw the appeal. "I had to take a decision to make sure that my team wins," he said. (Reuters Photo)

8/10

'The greatest one-day innings ever played'

Australia captain Pat Cummins described it as "the greatest one-day innings ever played" as Glenn Maxwell's stunning 201 not out guided Australia into the semi-finals in a sensational three-wicket victory over Afghanistan in Mumbai. At 91-7, chasing 292, Australia were staring at defeat before Maxwell's 128-ball innings which featured 21 fours and 10 sixes as he became just the third batsman to score a World Cup double century. He achieved the mark despite battling cramps and back spasms. (ANI Photo)

9/10

Virat Kohli's record 50th ODI hundred

Virat Kohli scored a record 50th one-day international hundred in the semi-final win against New Zealand in Mumbai, hailing the landmark as being "like a dream". Kohli, 35, reached his century with a two off fast bowler Lockie Ferguson, having faced 106 balls, to break the record of 49 ODI hundreds he had shared with Sachin Tendulkar. He did so on his former India team-mate's home ground, with Tendulkar among those applauding at the Wankhede Stadium. (Reuters Photo)

10/10

Travis Head's title-winning hundred

Travis Head hit 137 and took a spectacular catch to dismiss Rohit Sharma to steer Australia to a six-wicket win over India in the final for a sixth World Cup title. India were dismissed for 240 before Australia reached their target with seven overs to spare in front of over 90,000 fans in Ahmedabad. "That's huge, that's the pinnacle in cricket, winning a World Cup, especially here in India, and these are the moments you remember for the rest of your life," said skipper Pat Cummins. (Getty Images)

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