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Kapil Dev came in when India were 4/9, and soon after they were 5/17. He scored 75 in the last 11 overs. [2] Kapil Dev became the first player for India to score an ODI hundred. [2] Kapil Dev scored the then-highest individual ODI score at the ICC Cricket World Cup.
Kapil Dev held the record for the highest individual score (175*) scored by a batsman batting at number 5 or lower in ODIs until 2023, when it was superseded by Glenn Maxwell. [9] He was also a part of the Indian squad which won the 1985 World Championship of Cricket .
The India v Zimbabwe match on 18 June was described by Wisden as "a remarkable match [which] contained one of the most spectacular innings played in this form of cricket", as Kapil Dev coming in to bat with India at 9/4 that soon became 17/5, went on to score 175 not out from India's score of 266/8, which Zimbabwe narrowly failed to chase down ...
[9] [10] In June 1975, Glenn Turner of New Zealand scored the first 150 plus score. He scored an 171 runs against East Africa at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham on 7 June 1975. [11] The record was bettered by Kapil Dev of India with an unbeaten 175 runs against Zimbabwe in the 1983 World Cup.
Player Team Score Balls 4s 6s Opponent Ground Kapil Dev India 175* 138: 16: 6 Zimbabwe Nevill Ground, Royal Tunbridge Wells: David Gower England 130: 120: 12: 5 Sri Lanka County Ground, Taunton
Download QR code; Print/export ... Kapil Dev 1/46 (10 overs) West Indies won by 9 wickets Edgbaston, ... Scorecard. Sri Lanka ...
Adam Gilchrist's 149 against Sri Lanka at the 2007 World Cup Final remains the highest individual score in a final; [14] his 72-ball century is also the fastest in a final. [14] The fastest 100 in any World Cup was scored by Glenn Maxwell in 40 balls against the Netherlands on 25 October 2023. He also scored the World Cup fastest 200 in the ...
175* ♠ Kapil Dev Zimbabwe: Nevill Ground, Tunbridge Wells, England: 1983 ‡ 183 Sourav Ganguly Sri Lanka: The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton, England: 1999 ‡ 186* Sachin Tendulkar New Zealand: Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad, India: 1999-2000 200* ♠ Sachin Tendulkar South Africa: Captain Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior ...