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All-rounders are big assets for any cricket team. In fact, they happen to be the saviors of their teams – always looked up to in the hour of need. All-rounder records in Cricket World Cups clearly indicate how these multi-talented men have shaped the fortunes of their teams.
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Almost all teams in the 2007 World Cup squad have their own array of all-rounders. South Africa’s Jacques Kallis and Shaun Pollock, Sanath Jayasuriya from Sri Lanka, Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and Irfan Pathan from India, Andrew Symonds from Australia, Andrew Flintoff of England and Chris Gayle from West Indies are some of the topmost all-rounders in the world today.
Some of these are players who have simply mastered the art of putting in their best in all departments of the game. All-round records in Cricket World Cup 2007 are most likely to be in the names of the aforementioned cricketers. Travour will bring to you all details and updates about all-round performances in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in West Indies.
Here’s a list of past All-Rounder Records in Cricket World Cups:
- Mohinder Amarnath (India) is on top of the list of players with best all-round performance – scoring 250 runs and taking 15 wickets in career World Cups. He has to his credit 254 runs and 16 wickets in 14 matches.
- The best all-rounder record in Cricket World Cup for 250 runs and 15 dismissals is held by New Zealander Chris Cairns. In 28 matches, he has 565 runs and 16 catches
- The record of an all-rounder who scored 50 runs and claimed 4 wickets in one particular match of the World Cup, is held by Duncan Fletcher of Australia. He made 69 not out runs and took four wickets for 42 runs in a game against Australia in Cricket World Cup 1983.
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