ICC World Cup 2019 statistical round-up – July 7: Battle between Rohit and Warner continues

ICC World Cup 2019 statistical round-up – July 7: Battle between Rohit and Warner continues

Rohit Sharma hundred Virat Kohli India

The semifinalists for World Cup 2019 have been finally decided. As expected four favorites of the tournament have made it to the top four, India, Australia, England, and New Zealand. India and New Zealand will meet for the first semi-final on July 9, 2019, whereas Australia and England will play the second one on July 11, 2019.

Let us have a look at the number after the end of league phase.

Williamson, Rohit, Shakib, and Warner continue to occupy the top four spots in the batting averages chart.

PlayersTeamsRAveSR
Kane WilliamsonNew Zealand48196.2077.2
Rohit SharmaIndia64792.4298.8
Shakib Al HasanBangladesh60686.5796.0
David WarnerAustralia63879.7589.5
Samiullah ShinwariAfghanistan7474.0080.4

Hasan Ali is topping the highest strike rate chart followed by the previous topper Glenn Maxwell at the third.

PlayersTeamsRAveSR
Hasan AliPakistan4321.50179.2
Liam PlunkettEngland5231.16167.7
Glenn MaxwellAustralia15522.14163.2
Jason BehrendorffAustralia1111.00157.1
Fabian Allen West Indies5125.50154.5

Eoin Morgan is still leading the most sixes table, thanks to his fireworks against Afghanistan. Rohit Sharma has surpassed Chris Gayle to move up one place.

PlayersTeams6sBFB/6
Eoin MorganEngland2227312.4
Aaron FinchAustralia1849627.6
Rohit SharmaIndia1465546.8
Chris GayleWest Indies1227422.8
Jonny BairstowEngland1147543.2

The most fours table has Rohit Sharma at the leading position while David Warner and Shakib Al Hasan are following him at second and third.

PlayersTeams4sBFB/4
Rohit SharmaIndia676559.8
David WarnerAustralia6471311.1
Shakib Al HasanBangladesh6063110.5
Jonny BairstowEngland554758.6
Babar AzamPakistan5054010.8

Rohit Sharma has registered five hundreds so far in this tournament and continues to lead the most hundreds chart.

PlayersTeams100s
Rohit SharmaIndia5
David WarnerAustralia3
Shakib Al HasanBangladesh2
Aaron FinchAustralia2
Joe RootEngland2
Kane WilliamsonNew Zealand2
Jonny BairstowEngland2

The situation is similar in the most fifties table as well. Shakib Al Hasan is leading the list with seven 50+ scores.

PlayersTeams100s50s50+
Shakib Al HasanBangladesh257
Rohit SharmaIndia516
David WarnerAustralia336
Virat KohliIndia055
Aaron FinchAustralia235
Joe RootEngland235

While the top and the fifth position remain the same in the most dot balls table, Pat Cummins is standing at the second position currently followed by Mitchell Starc and Trent Boult.

PlayersTeamsDBB/D
Jofra ArcherEngland3004851.62
Pat CumminsAustralia2954751.61
Mitchell StarcAustralia2885001.74
Trent BoultNew Zealand2844741.67
Kagiso RabadaSouth Africa2734681.71

Jofra Archer and Jasprit Bumrah remain immovable in the list featuring most maiden overs.

PlayersTeamsMOO/M
Jofra ArcherEngland880.510.10
Jasprit BumrahIndia874.09.25
Pat CumminsAustralia679.113.19
Chris WoakesEngland668.011.33
Mitchell StarcAustralia583.216.67
Chris MorrisSouth Africa563.412.73
Mohammad AmirPakistan573.014.60

Mohammed Shami is leading the best bowling average table. Shaheen Shah Afridi’s brilliant showcase against Bangladesh has placed him at the second place in this chart followed by Starc, Jimmy Neesham, and Lockie Ferguson.

PlayersTeamsWAveEcon
Mohammed ShamiIndia1413.785.48
Shaheen Shah AfridiPakistan1614.624.96
Mitchell StarcAustralia2616.615.18
Jimmy NeeshamNew Zealand1118.185.00
Lockie FergusonNew Zealand1718.584.96

Kemar Roach is still leading as the most economical bowler of the tournament. The top five has a new entry as Dwaine Pretorius features as the second best economical bowler.

PlayersTeamsWAveEcon
Kemar RoachWest Indies620.163.66
Dwaine PretoriusSouth Africa518.804.08
Colin de GrandhommeNew Zealand534.804.46
Mujeeb Ur Rahman Afghanistan737.004.47
Jasprit BumrahIndia1719.524.48

Apart from Starc, Mustafizur Rahman is the new name in the league with two five-wicket hauls.

PlayersTeams5WIs
Mustafizur RahmanBangladesh2
Mitchell StarcAustralia2
Mohammed ShamiIndia1
Jason BehrendorffAustralia1
James NeeshamAustralia1
Shaheen Shah AfridiPakistan1
Mohammad AmirPakistan1
Shakib Al HasanBangladesh1

In case of four-wickets haul table, Shaheed Shah Afridi is the new entry placed at the third position.

PlayersTeams5WIs4WIs4+
Mitchell StarcAustralia224
Mohammed ShamiIndia123
Shaheen Shah AfridiPakistan112

The hat-trick table is same as before.

PlayersBatsmenTeamsvsVenueDate
Mohammed
Shami
Mohammed Nabi
Aftab Alam
Mujeeb Ur Rahman
IndAFGRose BowlJun 22
Trent BoultUsman Khawaja
Mitchell Starc
Jason Behrendorff
NZAUSLord’sJun 29