ICC World Cup 2019 most runs, wickets after semi-final 2: Starc creates World Cup record, Warner finishes a run behind Rohit

ICC World Cup 2019 most runs, wickets after semi-final 2: Starc creates World Cup record, Warner finishes a run behind Rohit

Mitchell Starc Australia

David Warner needed 11 runs in the second semi-final of the 2019 World Cup to go past Rohit Sharma (648 runs) and top the tournament runs chart. He scored an 11-ball 9. Aaron Finch, his captain, fell for a golden duck, and sits at 6th place at the end of the day.

For England, Joe Root (49* in 46) climbed to 4th place, Jonny Bairstow (34 in 43) to 8th, and Jason Roy (85 in 65) to 10th.

PlayerTeamRAveSR10050
Rohit SharmaIndia64881.0098.351
David WarnerAustralia64771.8889.433
Shakib Al HasanBangladesh60673.7196.025
Joe RootEngland54968.6292.923
Kane WilliamsonNew Zealand54891.3376.322
Aaron FinchAustralia50750.70102.023
Jonny BairstowEngland49649.6095.822
Babar AzamPakistan47467.7185.513
Virat KohliIndia44355.3794.105
Jason RoyEngland42671.00117.014

Mitchell Starc (1/70) got a solitary wicket, but that was enough for him to set a new record for most wickets in a single edition of World Cup cricket. Starc went past Glenn McGrath’s 2007 record of 26. Pat Cummins (1/34) is joint 10th. Jofra Archer (2/32) reached 3rd spot, while Mark Wood (1/45) is joint 6th.

PlayerTeamWAveEcon4WI5WI
Mitchell StarcAustralia2718.595.4322
Mustafizur RahmanBangladesh2024.206.7002
Jofra ArcherEngland1922.054.6100
Lockie FergusonNew Zealand1819.944.8710
Jasprit BumrahIndia1820.614.4110
Mohammad AmirPakistan1721.054.9011
Trent BoultNew Zealand1724.234.6220
Mark WoodEngland1724.355.1900
Shaheen AfridiPakistan1614.624.9611
Mohammed ShamiIndia1413.785.4821
Pat CumminsAustralia1430.504.9500