2007 ICC World Twenty20 statistics

The following is a list of all the major statistics and records for the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 which was played in South Africa. It started on 2007-09-11 and the final was played on 24 September 2007.

Team

Highest team total (200 plus)
Score
(Overs)
Country Versus Venue Date
260-6  Sri Lanka  Kenya Johannesburg 2007-09-14
218-4  India  England Durban 2007-09-19
208-2  South Africa  West Indies Johannesburg 2007-09-11
205-6  West Indies  South Africa Johannesburg 2007-09-11
200-6  England  India Durban 2007-09-19
Source: Cricinfo.com.

Lowest team total (Less than 100)
Score
(Overs)
Country Versus Venue Date
73 (16.5)  Kenya  New Zealand Durban 2007-09-12
83 (15.5)  Bangladesh  Sri Lanka Johannesburg 2007-09-18
88 (19.3)  Kenya  Sri Lanka Johannesburg 2007-09-14
Source: Cricinfo.com.

Batting

Most runs in the tournament

Player Team M[1] I NO Total[2] Avg 50s 100s Best[3] S/R 4s 6s
Matthew Hayden  Australia 6 6 3 265 88.33 4 0 73* 144.80 32 10
Gautam Gambhir  India 7 6 0 227 37.83 3 0 75 129.71 27 5
Misbah-ul-Haq  Pakistan 7 7 3 218 54.50 2 0 66* 139.74 18 9
Shoaib Malik  Pakistan 7 7 2 195 39.00 2 0 57 126.62 15 5
Kevin Pietersen  England 5 5 0 178 35.60 1 0 79 161.81 17 6
Source: Cricinfo.com.

Highest individual scores

Runs Balls[4] Batsman Country Versus
118 57 Chris Gayle  West Indies  South Africa
90* 55 Herschelle Gibbs  South Africa  West Indies
89* 56 Justin Kemp  South Africa  New Zealand
88 44 Sanath Jayasuriya  Sri Lanka  Kenya
79 37 Kevin Pietersen  England  Zimbabwe
Source: Cricinfo.com.

Bowling

Most wickets in the tournament

Player Team Matchs[1] Wkts BBI
Umar Gul  Pakistan 7 13 4/25
Stuart Clark  Australia 6 12 4/20
R.P. Singh  India 7 12 4/13
Shahid Afridi  Pakistan 7 12 4/19
Daniel Vettori New Zealand 6 11 4/20
Source: Cricinfo.com.

Best bowling

Figures
Wickets/Runs (Overs)
Bowler Country Versus Venue Date
5/6 (3) Umar Gul  Pakistan  New Zealand Kingsmead, Durban 2007-09-12
4/7 (2.5) Mark Gillespie  New Zealand  Kenya 2007-09-12
4/13 (4) R. P. Singh  India  South Africa 2007-09-20
4/17 (4) Morné Morkel  South Africa  New Zealand 2007-09-19
4/18 (4) Mohammad Asif  Pakistan  India 2007-09-14
Source: Cricinfo.com.

Highest partnerships of the tournament

Runs (Balls) Wicket Partnerships Country Versus
145 (81) 1st Chris Gayle/Devon Smith  West Indies  South Africa
136 (88) 1st Gautam Gambhir/Virender Sehwag  India  England
120* (57) 3rd Herschelle Gibbs/Justin Kemp  South Africa  West Indies
119* (75) 5th Shoaib Malik/Misbah-ul-Haq  Pakistan  Australia
109 (62) 3rd Aftab Ahmed/Mohammad Ashraful  Bangladesh  West Indies
Source: Cricinfo.com.

Most sixes

Note: 10 or more sixes.
Sixes Player Team Innings
13 Craig McMillan  New Zealand 5
12 Yuvraj Singh  India 5
10 Chris Gayle  West Indies 2
Justin Kemp  South Africa 5
Matthew Hayden  Australia 6
Imran Nazir  Pakistan 7
Source: Cricinfo.com.

Highest strike rate

Note: Only top 5 players with a minimum 25 balls faced. Listed in the following order: Strike rate, Player Name, Team and then innings.
Strike rate Player Team Innings
197.82 Shahid Afridi  Pakistan 7
195.00 Chris Gayle  West Indies 2
194.73 Yuvraj Singh  India 6
181.25 Mohammad Ashraful  Bangladesh 6
181.11 Craig McMillan  New Zealand 5
Source: Cricinfo.

Fielding

Fielding
Most dismissals (wicket-keeper) [5] Australia Adam Gilchrist 9
Most catches (fielder) [6] South Africa AB de Villiers
Pakistan Younus Khan
6

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Matches played.
  2. Total number of runs scored in the tournament.
  3. Top score by the batsman.
  4. Balls is the lowest denomination of play in cricket representing one complete legal play. A bowler runs into the crease and delivers the ball to the batsman who then has various choices of playing various shots (including letting it go scot-free). Six balls make an over
  5. Records - ICC World Twenty20 -Most dismissals (wicket keeper) Cricinfo
  6. Records - ICC World Twenty20 -Most dismissals (fielder) Cricinfo

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