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Batting, bowling statistics after 30 matches

February 27, 2003 12:19 IST
Leading batting and bowling statistics after 30 matches of the 2003 World Cup (* denotes not outs):

Batting:

 Highest individual scores: 172* Craig Wishart (Zimbabwe v Namibia, Harare); 152 Sachin Tendulkar (India v Namibia, Pietermaritzburg); 143* Andrew Symonds (Australia v Pakistan, Johannesburg); 143 Herschelle Gibbs (South Africa v New Zealand, Johannesburg); 141 Scott Styris (New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Bloemfontein); 134* Stephen Fleming (New Zealand v South Africa, Johannesburg); 120 Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka v New Zealand, Bloemfontein); 116 Brian Lara (West Indies v South Africa, Cape Town).

Leading run scorers: 371 Sachin Tendulkar (India), 303 Herschelle Gibbs (South Africa), 237 Brian Lara (West Indies), 194 Craig Wishart (Zimbabwe), 192 Stephen Fleming (New Zealand), 187 Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka), 183 Scott Styris (New Zealand), 178 Gary Kirsten (South Africa).

Bowling

Best innings analysis: 6-23 Ashish Nehra (India v England, Durban); 6-25 Chaminda Vaas (Sri Lanka v Bangladesh, Pietermaritzburg); 5-24 Collins Obuya (Kenya v Sri Lanka, Nairobi); 5-27 Austin Codrington (Canada v Bangladesh, Durban); 5-28 Wasim Akram (Pakistan v Namibia, Kimberley); 5-43 Rudi van Vuuren (Namibia v England, Port Elizabeth); 5-44 Vasbert Drakes (West Indies v Canada, Centurion Park); 4-6 Yuvraj Singh (India v Namibia, Pietermaritzburg).

Leading wicket-takers: 12 - Chaminda Vaas (Sri Lanka), 12 - Wasim Akram (Pakistan), 10 - Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka), 10 - Vasbert Drakes (West Indies), 10 - Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan), 10 - James Anderson (England), 8 - Jason Gillespie (Australia), 8 - Timotheus de Leede (Netherlands), 8 - Craig White (England), 8 - Andre Adams (New Zealand).

Notable statistics after 18 days in the World Cup:

Source: REUTERS
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