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1975PRUDENTIAL WORLD CUP 1987 - A STATISTICAL SURVEY
1987 marked the beginning of the migration, as the World Cup moved outside England and into the sub-continent, for the first time.

Different conditions produced a qualitiative change in the way the one day game was played -- as will be seen if you read between the lines of the statistical summary below.

SUMMARY OF MATCHES

Countries Matches Played Won Lost No Result Semi Final Runner Up Winner
Australia 8 7 1 - - - 1
England 8 5 3 - - 1 -
India 7 5 2 - 1 - -
Pakistan 7 5 2 - 1 - -
West Indies 6 3 3 - - - -
New Zealand 6 2 4 - - - -
Sri Lanka 6 - 6 - - - -
Zimbabwe 6 - 6 - - - -

HIGHEST TEAM TOTALS

Score Overs Match Venue Date
360-4 (50 overs) West Indies v Sri Lanka Karachi 13-10-87
297-7 (50 overs) Pakistan v Sri Lanka Faisalabad 25-10-87
296-4 (50 overs) England v Sri Lanka Peshawar 17-10-87
289-6 (50 overs) India v Australia Delhi 22-10-87

HIGHEST TEAM AGGREGATES

Score Overs Match Venue Date
539-16 (99.5 overs) Aus (270-6) v Ind (269) Madras 09-10-87
529-8 (100 overs) WI (360-4) v SL (169-4) Karachi 13-10-87
522-16 (99 overs) Ind (289-6) v Aus (233) Delhi 22-10-87
519-16 (99.2 overs) Pak (267-6) v SL (252) Hyderabad (P) 08-10-87
516-18 (99 overs) Aus (267-8) v Pak (249) Lahore 04-11-87
504-15 (98.1 overs) Eng (269-5) v WI (235) Jaipur 26-10-87

LOWEST COMPLETED TEAM TOTALS

Score Overs Match Venue Date
135 (44.2 overs) Zimbabwe v India Bombay 17-10-87
139 (42.4 overs) Zimbabwe v Australia Madras 13-10-87

LOWEST MATCH AGGREGATES

Score Overs Match Venue Date
271-12 (72.1 overs) Zim (135) v India (136-2) Bombay 17-10-87

INDIVIDUAL HUNDREDS (11)

Score Batsmen Match Venue Date
181 IVA Richards West Indies v Sri Lanka Karachi 13-10-87
141 DL Houghton Zimbabwe v New Zealand Hyderabad (Ind) 10-10-87
126* GR Marsh (1) Australia v New Zealand Chandigarh 27-10-87
115 GA Gooch England v India Bombay 05-11-87
113 Rameez Raja Pakistan v England Karachi 20-10-87
110 GR Marsh (2) Australia v India Madras 09-10-87
110 RB Richardson West Indies v Pakistan Karachi 30-10-87
105 DL Haynes West Indies v Sri Lanka Karachi 13-10-87
103* SM Gavaskar India v New Zealand Nagpur 31-10-87
103 Javed Miandad Pakistan v Sri Lanka Hyderabad (Pak) 08-10-87
100 Saleem Malik Pakistan v Sri Lanka Faisalabad 25-10-87

HIGHEST RUN AGGREGATES

Player Country Matches Ins No Runs HS Avg 100 50
GA Gooch England 8 8 - 471 115 58.87 1 3
DC Boon Australia 8 8 - 447 93 55.87 - 5
GR Marsh Australia 8 8 1 428 126* 61.14 2 1
IVA Richards West Indies 6 6 - 391 181 65.16 1 3
MW Gatting England 8 8 1 354 60 50.57 - 3

CENTURY PARTNERSHIPS FOR EACH WICKET (15)

1st wkt (3)

Runs Players Match Venue Date
136 K Srikkanth (75) / SM Gavaskar (103*) Ind v NZ Nagpur 31-10-87
123 GA Gooch (61) / RT Robinson (55) Eng v SL Pune 30-10-87
110 DC Boon (49) / GR Marsh (110) Aus v Ind Madras 09-10-87

2nd wkt (3)

Runs Players Match Venue Date
167 Rameez Raja (113) / Saleem Malik (88) Pak v Eng Karachi 20-10-87
126 GR Marsh (126*) / DM Jones (56) Aus v NZ Chandigarh 27-10-87
117 DC Boon (87) / DM Jones (52) Aus v NZ Indore 19-10-87

3rd wkt (6)

Runs Players Match Venue Date
182 DL Haynes (105) / IVA Richards(181) WI v SL Karachi 13-10-87
137 RB Richardson (110) / IVA Richards (67) WI v Pak Karachi 30-10-87
135 CWJ Athey (86) / MW Gatting (60) Eng v Pak Karachi 20-10-87
117 GA Gooch (115) / MW Gatting (56) Eng v Ind Bombay 05-11-87
113 Rameez Raja (76) / Javed Miandad (103) Pak v SL Hyderabad (P) 08-10-87
113 GR Marsh (62) / AR Border (67) Aus v Zim Madras 13-10-87

4th wkt (2)

Runs Players Match Venue Date
116 IVA Richards (181) / AL Logie (31*) WI v SL Karachi 13-10-87
112 Javed Miandad (70) / Imran Khan (58) Pak v Aus Lahore 04-11-87

5th wkt (Best)

Runs Players Match Venue Date
83 PJL Dujon (46) / AL Logie (49) WI v Eng Gujranwala 09-10-87

6th wkt (Best)

Runs Players Match Venue Date
73 Imran Khan (18) / Saleem Yousuf (56) Pak v WI Lahore 16-10-87

7th wkt (Best)

Runs Players Match Venue Date
46* JJ Crowe (88*) / IDS Smith (17*) NZ v Zim Calcutta 23-10-87

8th wkt (1)

Runs Players Match Venue Date
117 DL Houghton (141) / IP Butchart (54) Zim v NZ Hyderabad (I) 10-10-87

9th wkt (Best)

Runs Players Match Venue Date
39 MC Snedden (23) / W Watson (12*) NZ v Ind Nagpur 31-10-87

10th wkt (Best)

Runs Players Match Venue Date
36 AJ Pycroft (61) / MP Jarvis (8*) Zim v Ind Bombay 17-10-87

FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN A MATCH (9)

Analysis Bowler Match Venue Date
5-44 CJ McDermott (1) Australia v Pakistan Lahore 04-11-87
4-19 M Prabhakar India v Zimbabwe Bombay 17-10-87
4-31 Abdul Qadir Pakistan v England Rawalpindi 13-10-87
4-37 Imran Khan (1) Pakistan v West Indies Lahore 16-10-87
4-37 Imran Khan (2) Pakistan v England Karachi 20-10-87
4-39 SP O'Donnell Australia v Zimbabwe Madras 13-10-87
4-40 CA Walsh West Indies v Pakistan Lahore 16-10-87
4-52 EE Hemmings England v India Bombay 05-11-87
4-56 CJ McDermott (2) Australia v India Madras 09-10-87

HAT-TRICK

Bowler Analysis Match Venue Date
C Sharma (3-51) India v New Zealand Nagpur 31-10-87
(KR Rutherford, IDS Smith, EJ Chatfield - all victims were bowled)

HIGHEST WICKET AGGREGATES

Player Country Matches Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average 4 wickets Best
CJ McDermott Australia 8 73 3 341 18 18.94 2 5-44
Imran Khan Pakistan 7 49.5 6 222 17 13.05 2 4-37
BP Patterson West Indies 6 56 2 253 14 18.07 - 3-31
Maninder Singh India 7 70 1 280 14 20.00 - 3-21
EE Hemmings England 6 59.3 4 274 13 21.07 1 4-52
Abdul Qadir Pakistan 7 68 2 242 12 20.16 1 4-31
PAJ DeFreitas England 8 69.1 12 283 12 23.58 - 3-28

MOST DISMISSALS IN A MATCH

Dismissals Wicketkeeper Match Venue Date
4 (2ct+2st) KS More India v Zimbabwe Bombay 17-10-87
4 (4ct) GC Dyer Australia v Pakistan Lahore 04-11-87

LEADING WICKET-KEEPERS

Player Country Matches Dismissals Catches stumpings
GC Dyer Australia 8 11 9 2
KS More India 6 11 6 5

MOST CATCHES BY A FIELDER IN A MATCH

13 fielders have held two catches in a match.

LEADING FIELDERS

Name Country Matches Catches
Kapil Dev India 7 5
4 catches each by - DM Jones (Aus), SP O'Donnell (Aus), BA Reid (Aus), CWJ Athey (Eng), MD Crowe (NZ) and CL Hooper (WI).
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