Cricket World Cup 2019 is coming to an end as the semi-finalists have been decided. There have been some incredible highs and lows for Sarfaraz XI in this edition of the World Cup.
With only three matches to go, we have compiled a list of all the records by Pakistan cricket team and the players.
105 all out against the West Indies was Pakistan’s shortest innings in World Cup history and second-lowest total after 74 vs England in Adelaide in 1992.
The loss against West Indies in the opening match meant 11 defeats in a row in completed ODIs for Pakistan. This is Pakistan’s worst losing streak in 46 year long one-day internationals history.
69 runs in the first Powerplay against England was Pakistan’s highest score in the first 10 overs in World Cup matches since the Quarter Final against India in Bangalore in 1996.
Mohammad Hafeez scored a 50 off just 39 balls, equalling Misbah-ul-Haq’s record of second-fastest fifty for Pakistan in a World Cup.
Pakistan took the last 5 wickets for 19 runs against Australia. The only other time they have taken last 5 wickets for less than 20 runs in World Cup is 5-14 against England at Rawalpindi in 1987.
For the first time in 44 years, Pakistan used 4 spin bowlers in a World Cup match. Pakistan did it this year against India.
India completed its 7th win against Pakistan in World Cups. They have also won 5 out of 5 games against Pakistan in T20 World Cups.
Shaheen Shah Afridi registered the third-best bowling average for Pakistan in World Cups.
Babar Azam is first Pakistan middle-order batsman to score a World Cup century in 32 years. The last one was Saleem Malik in 1987.
Shaheen Afridi’s 10-3-28-3 against New Zealand is the most economical spell by a Pakistan fast bowler in World Cups since Wasim Akram’s 2-27 in Manchester in 1999.
The 19-year-old became the first teenager in the Cricket World Cup history to take 4 wickets in a match against Afghanistan.
Shaheen also became the youngest ever to take 5-for in a World Cup. His 6/35 are the best figures for Pakistan in a World Cup. He also became the first Pakistani left-arm quick to take 6 wickets in an ODI. He is also the first teenager to take 16 wickets in a single edition of the mega event.
Wahab Riaz has 35 wickets in the World Cups. The only Pakistan bowler with more wickets in the tournament history is Wasim Akram with 55.
This is the first time Pakistan have played 4 World Cup matches in a row with the same XI. They played the same team in consecutive matches against South Africa, New Zealand, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh.