Tuesday, 11 September 2012

ICC World Twenty20 2007 Record

ICC World Twenty20 2007 lasted for thirteen days, from 11th to 24th September. Given here are ICC T20 World Statistics/records 2007
Twenty20 Statistics 2007

ICC World Twenty20 2007 be the inaugural finals of Twenty20 World cricket. It be organized in the month of September, in South Africa, and broken by means of India being affirmed as the winners, after thrashing Pakistan. Let us check absent the figures of ICC T20 World Cup 2007.

  
 Most runs in boundaries in a single Twenty20 International match - 252 runs, from 36 fours and 18 sixes, by West Indies and South Africa
 Most individual sixes in a single Twenty20 International innings - 10, by Chris Gayle (West Indies)
 Most individual fours in a single Twenty20 International innings - 14, by Herschelle Gibbs (South Africa)
 First hundred in a Twenty20 International innings - 117 runs (57 balls), by Chris Gayle (West Indies)
 Most individual runs in boundaries in a Twenty20 International innings - 88 runs (10 sixes, 7 fours), by Chris Gayle (West Indies)
    Most individual runs in total in a Twenty20 International innings - 117 runs (57 balls), by Chris Gayle        (West Indies)
    Highest innings total batting second - 208, by South Africa
   Highest partnership for any wicket in a Twenty20 International - 145 runs, by Chris Gayle and Devon Smith (West Indies)
    Third lowest team total in a Twenty20 International innings (lowest at the time) - 73 runs (16.5 overs) by Kenya
    Fastest strike rate in a Twenty20 International innings - 414.28 (29 runs off 7 balls), by Dwayne Smith (West Indies)
    Highest total in Twenty20 Internationals - 260 (for 6), by Sri Lanka
    Largest margin of victory by runs in a Twenty20 International - 172 runs, Sri Lanka (over Kenya)
    Most fours in a Twenty20 International innings by a team - 30, by Sri Lanka
    Most runs from boundaries in a Twenty20 International innings by a team - 186 runs (30 fours and 11 sixes), by Sri Lanka
    More than three bowlers conceded more than 50 runs in a Twenty20 International innings (1st time) - Nehemiah Odhiambo, Peter Ongondo and Lameck Onyango, for Kenya
    First hat-trick by a bowler in a Twenty20 International - Brett Lee
    Six sixes in an over in a Twenty20 International (1st time) - Yuvraj Singh
    Fastest Twenty20 International fifty - 12 balls, by Yuvraj Singh (India)
    Three batsmen scored half-centuries in the same innings (1st time) - Sehwag, Gambhir and Yuvraj (India)
    Highest aggregate total in a match - 418 runs
    Largest margin of victory by wickets in a Twenty20 International - 10 wickets (Australia over Sri Lanka)
    Longest Twenty20 International six - 119 meter, by Yuvraj Singh (India), on Brett Lees (Australia) ball

    Highest
    260-6: Sri Lanka (vs. Kenya)
    218-4: India (vs. England)
    208-2: South Africa (vs. West Indies)
    205-6: West Indies (vs. South Africa)
    200-6: England (vs. India)

    73 (16.5): Kenya (vs. New Zealand)
    83 (15.5): Bangladesh (vs. Sri Lanka)
    88 (19.3): Kenya (vs. Sri Lanka)

    Most wickets in the tournament: 13 wickets, by Umar Gul (Pakistan)
    Best bowling: 4/7 (2.5), by Mark Gillespie (New Zealand)
    Least Maiden overs: 1, by Shane Bond (New Zealand), Syed Rasel (Bangladesh), Chaminda Vaas 
    (Sri  Lanka), Shaun Pollock (South Africa)
    Most runs in the tournament: 265, by Matthew Hayden (Australia)
    Highest individual score: 117 (off 57 balls), by Chris Gayle (West Indies)
    Highest partnership of the tournament: 145 (off 81 balls), by Chris Gayle/Devon Smith (West Indies)
    Most sixes in a match: 10, by Chris Gayle (West Indies)
    Most sixes in the tournament: 13, by Craig McMillan (New Zealand)
    Highest strike rate: 197.82, by Shahid Afridi (Pakistan)
    Most catches in a match: 3, by Brett Lee (Australia)
    Most catches in the tournament: 6, by Abraham de Villiers (South Africa)
    Most dismissals in a match: 4, by Adam Gilchrist (Australia) and Matthew Prior (England)
    Most dismissals in the tournament: 9, by Adam Gilchrist (Australia)

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