Top Batsman and Bowlers in 2003 World Cup
2003 World Cup
Batsmen M I NO Runs Hs Avg 100 50
Sachin Tendulkar (Ind) 11 11 0 673 152 61.18 1 6
Sourav Ganguly (Ind) 11 11 3 465 112* 58.12 3 -
Ricky Ponting (Aust) 11 10 2 415 140* 87.92 2 1
Adam Gilchrist (Aust) 10 10 0 408 99 40.80 – 4
Herchelle Gibbs (SA) 6 6 2 384 143 96.00 1 2
Bowlers M Overs Mdns Runs W Avg Best 4W 5W
Chaminda Vaas (SL) 10 88 14 331 23 14.39 6-25 1 1
Brett Lee (Aust) 10 83.1 9 394 22 17.90 5-42 – 1
Glenn McGrath (Aust) 11 87 18 310 21 14.76 7-15 – 1
Zaheer Khan (Ind) 11 88.2 5 374 18 20.77 4-42 1 -
Shane Bond (NZ) 8 78 12 305 17 17.94 6-23 – 1
Muttiah Muralitharan (SL) 10 87.4 7 319 17 18.76 4-28 1 –
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This is perhaps indicative of the fact that we are better off with Sachin and Saurav opening in the world cup.
we should make sachin open the match.
left and right hand combination is better.
Oh wait. Yes, I have. I’m sorry, but I just don’t have it in me right now to type it all out again. Besides, it was just ramblings anyway. You didn’t want to hear me go on and on about this, right?