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HIGHS AND LOWS of the 2007 cup

Total matches — 51 (Batting-first won 25; Batting-second won 25; Tied: 1)

Highest total (Batting first)

413/5 — India vs Bermuda (Port of Spain)

Highest total (Batting second)

301/9 — England vs West Indies (Bridgetown)

Lowest total

77 — Ireland vs Sri Lanka (Grenada)

Highest match aggregate

671/16 (98.0 ovs) — Australia (377/6) vs South Africa (294), St Kitts

Lowest match aggregate

158/12 (37.4 ovs) — Ireland (77) vs Sri Lanka (81/2), Grenada

Tied match

Ireland (221/9) vs Zimbabwe (221), Kingston

Largest win margin (runs)

257 runs — India vs Bermuda (Port of Spain)

Largest win margin (wkts)

10 wkts — Australia vs Bangladesh (Antigua)

Narrowest win margin (runs)

2 runs — Sri Lanka vs England (Antigua)

Narrowest win margin (wkts)

1 wkt — South Africa vs Sri Lanka (Georgetown)

Total sixes hit

373 (7.31 per match) — 242 (Batting first); 131 (Batting second)

Total fours hit

1808 (35.45 per match) — 992 (Batting first); 816 (Batting second)

Most sixes hit

67 by Australia (6.09 per match); 51 by South Africa (5.10 per match); 43 by New Zealand (4.30 per match)

Most fours hit

273 by Australia (24.82 per match); 203 by Sri Lanka (18.45 per match); 201 by SA (20.10 per match)

Most run outs suffered

9 by Ireland (1.00 per match)

Most run outs effected

12 by England (1.33 per match)

Most catches taken

53 by Australia (4.82 per match)

Most extras conceded

162 by Australia (14.73 per match)

Highest score

160 — Imran Nazir (Pak vs Zim), Kingston

Fastest to reach 50 (balls faced)

52* in 20 balls — Brendon McCullum (NZ vs Can), St Lucia

Slowest to reach 50 (balls faced)

50 in 121 balls — Brendan Taylor (Zim vs WI), Kingston

Fastest to reach 100 (balls faced)

101 in 66 balls — Matthew Hayden (Aus vs SA, St Kitts

Slowest to reach 100 (balls faced)

111* in 152 balls — Scott Styris (NZ vs SL), Grenada

Most sixes in an innings

8 — Imran Nazir (160), Pak vs Zim (Kingston)

Most fours in an innings

17 — Virender Sehwag (114), Ind vs Ber (Port of Spain)

Most runs from boundaries in an innings

104 (8 sixes, 14 fours) — Imran Nazir (160), Pak vs Zim (Kingston)

Most runs

659 (in 11 matches @ 73.22) — Matthew Hayden (Aus)

Most sixes by a batsman

18 — Matthew Hayden (Aus)

Most fours by a batsman

69 — Matthew Hayden (Aus)

Most runs hit in an over

36 (6,6,6,6,6,6) — by Herschelle Gibbs (SA) off DLS van Bange (Ned)

Most balls faced

652 — Matthew Hayden (659 runs in 11 matches)

Best bowling in an innings

5/18 — Andrew Hall (SA vs Eng, Bridgetown)

5/39 — Charl Langeveldt (SA vs SL Georgetown)

5/45 — Andre Nel (SA vs Ban Georgetown)

Hattricks

4/54 (4 wkts in balls) — Lasith Malinga (SL vs SA, Georgetown)

Most economical bowling in an innings (min 5 overs)

0.63 (8-4-5-2) — Andre Botha (Ire vs Pak Kingston)

Most expensive bowling in an innings (min 4 overs)

14.75 (4-0-59-1) — Luuk van Troost (Ned vs SA St Kitts)

Most runs conceded in an innings

10-0-96-1 (@ 9.60) — Dwayne Leverock (Ber vs Ind, Port of Spain)

Most wickets

26 in 11 matches (@ 13.73) — Glenn McGrath (Aus)

Most economical bowler (min 25 ovs)

3.06 — Shane Bond (213 runs in 69.4 ovs)

Most expensive bowler (min 25 overs)

6.08 — Graeme Smith (152 runs in 25 ovs)

Most dismissals in an innings

4 (3 ct & 1 st.) — Kamran Akmal (Pak vs WI, Kingston)

4 (3 ct & 1 st.) — Brendan Taylor (Zim vs Ire, Kingston)

4 (4 ct) — Brendon McCullum (NZ vs Eng, St Lucia)

4 (4 ct) — Denesh Ramdin (WI vs Ire, Kingston)

4 (4 ct) — B. McCullum (NZ vs WI, Antigua)

4 (4 ct) — Adam Gilchrist (Aus vs SA, St Lucia)

Most dismissals

17 (12 ct & 5 st.) — Adam Gilchrist (Aus)

Most catches in an innings

3 — Steve Tikolo (Ken vs NZ, St Lucia)

3 — Inzamam-ul Haq (Pak vs Zim, Kingston)

3 — Eoin Morgan (Ire vs NZ, Georgetown)

3 — Chamara Silva (SL vs NZ Grenada)

Most catches

8 — Paul Collingwood (Eng)

8 — Graeme Smith (SA)

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