ICC World Cup 2023 All Scores Stats & Unknown Secrets
The ICC World Cup 2023 finished on 19 November with the victory of Australia. We have seen one of the most fantastic cricket shows this year 2023. Everybody enjoyed the tournament very much, without India. Keep reading to know why I'm saying India didn’t enjoy it.
The people of cricket-playing nations across the globe had eagerly waited for this show. India was the host nation. Ten teams, including India, had a clash to win the title. The show began on the 5th of October 2023, with the clash between England and New Zealand. They had become the finalists of the 2019 ICC World Cup.
The ICC Men's World Cup 2023 is remarkable in several aspects. One thing is that the show was held in India. The country has a diversified culture, weather, and tradition for cricket. This article will help you in this aspect. Here, you will learn about ICC World Cup 2023 including statistics, the best things, worst things, and more. Let's begin our exploration of the main topic.
ICC World Cup 2023 Stats for All Scores
In the group stage, we saw that India had succeeded in the top position. They hadn't lost any single match during the group stage (9 matches). India had gained the highest number of points (18) of the World Cup, in 2023. Wikilerns sports research team has gathered the information below.
Highest Team Score | ||
Team | Opponent | Score |
South Africa | Sri Lanka | 428/5 |
India | Netherlands | 410/4 |
New Zealand | Pakistan | 401/6 |
South Africa | England | 399/7 |
Australia | Netherlands | 399/8 |
Largest Winning Margin by Runs | ||
Winning Team | Opponent Team | Won By |
Australia | Netherlands | 309 Runs |
India | Sri Lanka | 302 Runs |
India | South Africa | 243 Runs |
South Africa | England | 229 Runs |
South Africa | New Zealand | 190 Runs |
Largest Winning Margin by Remaining Balls | ||
Winning Team | Opponent Team | Won By Remaining Balls |
New Zealand | Sri Lanka | 160 Balls |
Sri Lanka | England | 146 Balls |
India | Pakistan | 117 Balls |
Afghanistan | Netherlands | 111 Balls |
Pakistan | Bangladesh | 105 Balls |
Largest Winning Margin by Wickets | ||
Winning Team | Opponent Team | Won By |
New Zealand | England | 9 Wickets |
Australia | Bangladesh | 8 Wickets |
India | Afghanistan | 8 Wickets |
Afghanistan | Pakistan | 8 Wickets |
Sri Lanka | England | 8 Wickets |
Highest Individual Batting Score in ICC World Cup 2023 | |||||
Player Name | Runs | Team | Opponent Team | Balls | S.R |
Glenn Maxwell | 201* | Australia | Afghanistan | 128 | 157.03 |
Mitchell Marsh | 177* | Australia | Bangladesh | 132 | 134.09 |
Quinton de Kock | 174 | South Africa | Bangladesh | 140 | 124.28 |
David Warner | 163 | Australia | Pakistan | 124 | 135.45 |
Devon Conway | 152* | New Zealand | England | 121 | 125.61 |
Best Bowling Records in the ICC World Cup 2023 | |||||
Bowler Name | Innings | Team | Balls | Runs | Wickets |
Mohammed Shami | 7 | India | 293 | 257 | 24 |
Adam Zampa | 11 | Australia | 576 | 515 | 23 |
Lokumarakkalage D.M. | 9 | Sri Lanka | 470 | 525 | 21 |
Jasprit Bumrah | 11 | India | 551 | 373 | 20 |
Gerald Coetzee | 8 | South Africa | 381 | 396 | 20 |
Most Runs by Individual Batsman | |||||
Player Name | Innings | Team | Runs | Average Runs | 4s:6s |
Virat Kohli | 11 | India | 765 | 95.62 | 68:9 |
Rohit Sharma | 11 | India | 597 | 54.27 | 66:31 |
Quinton de Kock | 10 | South Africa | 594 | 59.40 | 57:21 |
Rachin Ravindra | 10 | New Zealand | 578 | 64.22 | 51:16 |
Daryl Mitchell | 9 | New Zealand | 552 | 69.22 | 48:22 |
Best Partnership Record in the ICC World Cup 2023 | ||||
Player 1 | Player 2 | Team | Against | Runs |
Rachin Ravindra | Devon Conway | New Zealand | England | 273* |
David Warner | Mitchell Marsh | Australia | Pakistan | 259 |
Shreyas Iyer | K.L. Rahul | India | Netherlands | 208 |
Rassie Dussen | Quinton de Kock | South Africa | Sri Lanka | 204 |
Glenn Maxwell | Pat Cummins | Australia | Afghanistan | 202* |
ICC World Cup 2023 Final (India vs Australia)
The final match of the ICC World Cup 2023 was held on 19 November at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, India. In this final match, India and Australia participated.
India was the best team for this tournament without losing any match in the group stages and earned 18 points. On the other hand, Australia already had 5 championship trophies. So the final match India vs Australia was very exciting.
Australia won the toss and, Pat Cummins decided to field first. The decision to chase India was one of the best plus points of Australia. Also played amazingly during the final match. Australia is a very strong team, but after losing the last two matches, It was so hard.
That's why it was so tough to come back, especially in front of the highest point-earner team India. However, they faced the final match with the best team India, they beat this team and won the trophy of success for the 6th time in history.
How Many Times Australia Won Cricket World Cups Including 2023
Australia won 6 times ICC World Cups in One-Day format.
Years | Winner | Runners-Up | Won By |
1987 | Australia | England | Won By 7 Runs |
1999 | Australia | Pakistan | Won By 8 Wickets |
2003 | Australia | India | Won By 125 Runs |
2007 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Won By 53 Runs |
2015 | Australia | New Zealand | Won By 7 Wickets |
2023 | Australia | India | Won By 6 Wickets |
How Many Times India Won the ICC World Cup
India has won the ICC World Cup 2 times.
Years | Winner | Runners-Up | Won By |
1983 | India | West Indies | Won By 43 Runs |
2011 | India | Sri Lanka | Won By 6 Wickets |
They played the final match for the ICC ODI format World Cup a total of 4 times, including the ICC World Cup 2023.
Years | Winner | Runners-Up | Won By |
2003 | Australia | India | Lost By 125 Runs |
2023 | Australia | India | Lost By 6 Wickets |
ICC World Cup Winners List 1975 to 2023 With Captain Name
The team of Wikilearns has collected the list of champion and runners-up teams with their captain names, including the ICC World Cup 2023.
Years | Winner | Captain | Runners-Up | Runners-Up Captain |
2023 | Australia | Pat Cummins | India | Rohit Sharma |
2019 | England | Eoin Morgan | New Zealand | Kane Williamson |
2015 | Australia | Michael Clarke | New Zealand | McCullum |
2011 | India | MS Dhoni | Sri Lanka | Mahela Jayawardene |
2007 | Australia | Ricky Ponting | Sri Lanka | Mahela Jayawardene |
2003 | Australia | Ricky Ponting | India | Sourav Ganguly |
1999 | Australia | Steve Waugh | Pakistan | Wasim Akram |
1996 | Sri Lanka | Arjuna Ranatunga | Australia | Mark Taylor |
1992 | Pakistan | Imran Khan | England | Graham Gooch |
1987 | Australia | Alan Border | England | Mike Getting |
1983 | India | Kapil Dev | West Indies | Clive Lloyd |
1979 | West Indies | Clive Lloyd | England | Mike Brearley |
1975 | West Indies | Clive Lloyd | Australia | Ian Michael Chappel |
Point Table Of ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023
The ICC World Cup 2023 format was similar to the 2019 World Cup. Ten teams competed in the round-robin stage. The winner of every match earned two points. The results of the tournaments were:
Team Name | Points | Match | Won | Loss |
India | 18 | 9 | 9 | 0 |
South Africa | 14 | 9 | 7 | 2 |
Australia | 14 | 9 | 7 | 2 |
New Zealand | 10 | 9 | 5 | 4 |
Pakistan | 8 | 9 | 4 | 5 |
Afghanistan | 8 | 9 | 4 | 5 |
England | 6 | 9 | 3 | 6 |
Bangladesh | 4 | 9 | 2 | 7 |
Sri Lanka | 4 | 9 | 2 | 7 |
Netherlands | 4 | 9 | 2 | 7 |
Then, the top four teams from the round-robin stage, India, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand got tickets for the semi-finals. The winners of the Semi-finals, India and Australia, got a chance to play in the final. Consequently, the winner of the final match, Australia, is the champion of the ICC World Cup 2023.
Venues of ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023
India has finally released the revised schedule of the 2023 ICC World Cup. The tournament is going to be held in 10 venues. Let’s learn about these venues:
Narendra Modi Stadium
The Narendra Modi Stadium is in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It was formerly known as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium. The NMS is the largest cricket stadium in the world by seating capacity. The stadium has a seating capacity of over 132,000 spectators. Also, the Narendra Modi Stadium is a multi-purpose venue.
The stadium serves as the home ground for the Gujarat cricket team. The stadium has two types of pitches. One suits the spinners, while the other is good for the pacers.
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium
The RGICS is a prominent cricket venue in Uppal, a suburb of Hyderabad, India. It is one of the major cricket stadiums in the country. Also, it is the home ground for the Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The RGICS is a high-scoring ground. The pitch is usually flat. So, the teams must prepare to score a big total on the board.
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium
The Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium is a prominent cricket stadium in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India. It is famous for its picturesque setting in the Himalayan foothills. The ground suits the pacers as it is situated at a high altitude. Moreover, dew is quite effective at this venue. Therefore, chasing could be the best option for the evening games.
MA Chidambaram Stadium
The stadium has witnessed several historic moments in Indian cricket. The stadium is named after M.A. Chidambaram, the former President of the BCCI. The stadium was inaugurated in 1916 and has a long and illustrious history in Indian cricket. The stadium always loves the spinners. Among the top ten wicket-takers in the ground, 9 are spinners.
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium
The stadium opened in 2017 in Lucknow, India. It has a capacity of 50,000 spectators. The pitches of this ground heavily favor the pacers. However, the bowlers have to place the ball in the right spot and at the right length.
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium
The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium is a renowned cricket stadium in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. The stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 38,000 spectators. The stadium has witnessed several historic cricket moments, including innings by Indian legends like Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumble. The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium produces batting paradise wickets. So, you can expect big-scoring matches in the upcoming World Cup.
Wankhede Stadium
The Wankhede Stadium is in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is one of the country's most iconic and historic cricket venues. The stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 33,000 spectators. The Wankhede Stadium usually helps the bowlers. The pacers and spinners both get help from the pitch. So, the batsman needs to play sensible cricket.
Eden Gardens
Eden Gardens is famous for its rich history, passionate cricket fans, and capacity to hold many spectators. It is located in Kolkata, West Bengal. The stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 66,000 spectators. The ground offers a lot to the spinners. But the spinners always play a crucial role here.
Final Thoughts
The ICC World Cup 2023 is going to create new history. So, keep yourself prepared to support your favorite teams. Visit the official website of ICC to get updated with the World Cup news. Please stay connected with us to get the latest information about this World Cup.
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FAQ
Who won the 2023 World Cup final?
Australia won the ICC World Cup 2023 final match and won the champion trophy. India participated in the final match with full confidence but did not defend Australia.
Where was the 2023 ODI World Cup final held?
The final match of the 2023 ODI World Cup was held in the Ahmedabad, Narendra Modi Stadium. The semi-finals of this tournament were held in Kolkata and Mumbai.
Who is the man of the match, World Cup 2023?
Travis Head was the man of the match, in World Cup 2023. He had made a record of 137 runs in 120 balls and brought a positive impact to the team to complete the procedure of success.
Who won the most World Cups in cricket history?
Australia won the most World Cups in cricket history. They have already won 6 titles or championships.