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Exciting Moments in ICC T20 World Cup: Mitchell Starc, West Indies, and More!

Exciting Moments in ICC T20 World Cup: Mitchell Starc, West Indies, and More!

Exciting Moments in ICC T20 World Cup

Mitchell Starc Becomes Top Wicket-Taker

Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc has become the top wicket-taker in ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup history, surpassing Sri Lanka’s Lasith Malinga with 95 wickets.

West Indies’ Record-Breaking Over

The West Indies equaled the record for most runs in a T20I over by scoring 36 runs against Afghanistan, with Nicholas Pooran contributing 26 runs in that over.

Pat Cummins’ Hat-Trick

Australian pacer Pat Cummins achieved the first hat-trick of this year’s T20 World Cup, becoming the seventh player to do so in the tournament’s history.

Record Partnerships

Afghanistan’s Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran set the second-highest opening partnership in T20 World Cup history with a 154-run stand against Uganda. Sherfane Rutherford and Gudakesh Motie set the record for the highest-ever partnership for the 10th wicket with 37 runs against New Zealand.

Most Catches in a T20 World Cup Game

Glenn Maxwell (Australia) and Aiden Markram (South Africa) equaled Daren Sammy’s record of four catches in a single innings.

Aaron Jones’ Sixes Record

USA captain Aaron Jones hit 10 sixes in a match against Canada, equaling Chris Gayle’s record for the second-highest number of sixes in a T20 World Cup innings.

Anrich Nortje’s Milestone

South African bowler Anrich Nortje became the leading wicket-taker for South Africa in Men’s T20 World Cups with 31 wickets.

Lockie Ferguson’s Unbeatable Spell

New Zealand’s Lockie Ferguson delivered the most economical spell in T20I history, taking three wickets without conceding a single run in four overs.

The T20 World Cup final will be played on June 29.

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