ODI World Cup 2023: Five Records That Can Be Broken

World Cup 2023_ 5 Records That Can Be Broken _ 20 Jun

The ODI World Cup 2023 is just around the corner, and cricket fans from all over the world are eagerly awaiting this exciting event. Over the years, the tournament has witnessed remarkable individual performances that have left an indelible mark on the history of the game.

Legends like Sachin Tendulkar, Ricky Ponting, Adam Gilchrist, and Kumar Sangakkara have mesmerized fans with their batting prowess, while bowlers such as Mitchell Starc, Trent Boult, and Lasith Malinga have produced match-winning spells. As we gear up for the upcoming edition, it’s natural to anticipate new records being set. In this article, we will explore five records that have the potential to be broken in the World Cup 2023.

1) Rohit Sharma breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s record of hitting the most sixes in the tournament

Rohit Sharma, popularly known as the “Hitman,” has established himself as one of the most explosive batsmen in the modern game. While comparing him to the legendary Sachin Tendulkar may seem illogical, Rohit’s power-hitting and ability to score quick boundaries make him a strong contender to break Tendulkar’s record.

Currently, Chris Gayle holds the record for hitting the most sixes in an ODI World Cup with 49, while Sachin Tendulkar holds the Indian record with 29. Rohit Sharma has already amassed 23 sixes in his two previous World Cup campaigns, and with his aggressive style of play, he has a real chance of surpassing Tendulkar’s mark.

2) Mohammed Shami Becoming the Highest Wicket Taker

Mohammed Shami has emerged as India’s premier fast bowler in recent times, shouldering the responsibility with great skill and determination. In the 2015 World Cup, Shami finished as the fourth-highest wicket-taker, claiming 17 wickets in just seven matches at an impressive economy rate of 4.81. In the last edition of the tournament, he picked up 14 wickets in only four matches, further highlighting his prowess.

With the upcoming World Cup scheduled to be held in India, Shami has a golden opportunity to surpass the likes of Zaheer Khan and Javagal Sreenath, who currently share the record of 44 wickets. Shami, with his ability to swing the ball and deceive batsmen with his variations, can certainly make a strong impact and break the existing record.

3) Glenn Maxwell Making a new record for Maximums

Glenn Maxwell, often referred to as a “360-degree player,” is known for his audacious stroke play and ability to hit boundaries all around the ground. As a key player in the Australian team, he will play a crucial role in their World Cup campaign. Maxwell has already hit 21 sixes in his 16 ODI World Cup matches and has the potential to surpass the likes of Ricky Ponting, Matthew Hayden, and Aaron Finch, who are currently ahead of him in the six-hitting charts.

With his innovative stroke play and fearless approach, Maxwell possesses all the qualities to become the leading six-hitter from the Australian camp in the upcoming tournament.

4) Mitchell Starc becoming the highest wicket-taker

Mitchell Starc, one of the most fearsome fast bowlers in international cricket, has made a bold decision to focus solely on international cricket by opting out of franchise leagues. This indicates his commitment to representing Australia and performing at the highest level. Starc has already showcased his skill and dominance in previous World Cups, finishing as the leading wicket-taker in both the 2015 and 2019 editions.

With 49 wickets to his name in World Cup matches, he is just five wickets away from surpassing the legendary Glenn McGrath’s record of 71 wickets. Starc’s ability to generate pace, swing the ball, and deliver lethal yorkers makes him a formidable force in limited-overs cricket. If he maintains his form and fitness, there’s a strong possibility of him becoming the highest wicket-taker in World Cup history.

5) India breaking their own record for the highest team total

The Indian cricket team holds the record for the highest team total in a World Cup match, scoring a mammoth 418 runs against the West Indies in 2011. With the tournament returning to India in 2023, the conditions and familiarity with the pitches could work in India’s favor to break their own record. The Indian team boasts a formidable batting lineup with power hitters like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, and Rishabh Pant. They have consistently showcased their ability to score big totals in limited-overs cricket.

With the home crowd support and the batting prowess of their players, it is within the realm of possibility for India to surpass the 418-run mark and set a new record for the highest team total in a World Cup match.

Anish Agrawal

Hi, I am Anish Agrawal and I am the lead cricket journalist for Cricnews. I have been a sports journalist for the past 7 years and have experience covering all major cricket tournaments. My favourite tournament is the IPL and I am a big supporter of the Mumbai Indians.



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