Stats: Shreyas Iyer and Rahul’s made the highest 4th wicket partnership in the World Cup

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In the 30 ODIs that India played in 2023, they scored 215 sixes

1 – India’s innings marked the first time in the history of the ODI World Cup that five or more batters scored fifty-plus in a single innings; additionally, this was the first ODI World Cup innings in which the top four batters have scored fifty or more runs.

8 – India’s total number of over 350 One-Day Internationals in 2023. These 350+ totals are more than any team’s total for any calendar year in ODIs, surpassing England’s seven in 2019.

7 – India’s 400+ ODI totals are the second-highest of any team, only surpassed by South Africa’s eight. India has scored 400-plus in a World Cup match for the second time; in 2007, they made 413 for five against Bermuda. The only other side with three times 400+ totals at the World Cup is South Africa.

1 – India’s innings marked the first time in the history of the ODI World Cup that five or more batters scored fifty-plus in a single innings. Additionally, this was the first ODI World Cup innings in which the top four batters have scored fifty or more runs.

KL Rahul took 62 balls to reach his century. At the ODI World Cup, it is the fastest for India. This tournament, Rohit Sharma’s century off 63 balls against Afghanistan set the previous record for India.

At the ODI World Cup, Shreyas Iyer and Rahul’s partnership of 208 runs was the highest for the fourth wicket. The previous high was 204 between Brad Hodge and Michael Clarke, also against the Netherlands in 2007.

1 – Previously, two batters batting at No. 4 or below and scored centuries in the same ODI World Cup innings. In 2015, David Miller and JP Duminy, batting at No. 5 and No. 6, respectively, scored hundreds against Zimbabwe.

In the 30 ODIs that India played in 2023, they scored 215 sixes. These surpass the 209 maximums scored by the West Indies in 2019 and are the most sixes hit by any side in an ODI calendar year.

60 – Rohit Sharma’s ODI sixes in 2023 have surpassed AB de Villiers’ 2015 total of 58 to become the highest for a batsman in an ODI calendar year.

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