200 runs In ODI World Cup

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      Akshat ShawAkshat
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      200 runs in ODI World Cup

      The ODI World Cup is a dream tournament for any cricketer. It occurs every four years and players work hard to perform in this marquee event. Earlier scoring a hundred in the 50-over WC was a dream of every batsman and it still is. However, the helping nature of pitches for the batters currently has made 200 a new benchmark. Making 200 runs for a batter requires him to play at a high strike rate filled with boundary and over boundaries in the format. Only three players have been able to accomplish the feat of scoring 200 in the ODI World Cup, let’s have a look at them.

      200 runs In ODI World Cup

      200 In ODI World Cup

      Players To Score 200 runs In ODI World Cup

      Here are the Players To Score 200 runs In ODI World Cup history –

      Chris Gayle

      Hailed as the “Universal Boss”, Caribbean legend Chris Gayle is the first batsman to hit a 200 in the ODI World Cup history. The special moment came against Zimbabwe during the 2015 World Cup in Canberra, creaming 215 runs in 147 balls. The dangerous batter hit 16 maximums and 10 fours in his rampage knock to keep the fans entertained.

      Martin Guptil

      the 2nd 200 in the ODI World Cup came in the 2nd edition as the first one but in an important quarter-final between New Zealand and West Indies. Opening the batting for the Kiwis, Guptil went berserk on the West Indian bowlers throughout the 50 overs and scored a staggering 237* off 163 balls in Wellington. This is the highest individual score in the World Cup history to date. The charismatic batter struck 24 fours and 11 sixes in his blistering double-century.

      Glenn Maxwell

      Aussie stalwart Glenn Maxwell created history at the iconic Wankhede Stadium by becoming the only 3rd batter to smash a 200 in the ODI World Cup. The gun batter’s unbeaten 201 off 128 balls came in a run-chase of 291 runs against Afghanistan while his team was drowning at 91/7. His innings contained dedication, perseverance, and leadership saw him whacking 21 fours and 10 jaw-dropping sixes. This is the time a batter scored a double century in an ODI run chase.

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