5 Player Who Scored 300-Plus Runs And Picked Up 10-Plus Wickets In A Single World Cup

Published - 10 Jul 2021, 04:25 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 12:49 AM

Shakib Al Hasan
Shakib Al Hasan (Image Credit: Twitter)

The all-rounders play a huge part in big tournaments like the World Cup and they turn out to be the difference mostly between two nations while playing competitive cricket. They play dual roles for the team and can be called utility players which is the need of the hour.

They have a lot of demand in international cricket at the moment, and any nation would become a big threat to their opponents if the all-rounder finds his best form. It is an added advantage in big tournaments and with a note on that, here are 5 players who scored 300 runs and picked up 10 wickets in a single Worldcup.

5 Player Who Scored 300 Plus Runs And Picked Up 10 Plus Wickets In A Single World Cup:

Yuvraj Singh:

India cricket team
Yuvraj Singh[photo: Twitter]
Yuvraj Singh had an excellent World Cup in the 2011 season and the left-hander was key to India’s successful campaign. India needed a fifth bowler from the top order and Yuvraj turned out to be the perfect choice as he kept contributing with the bat and ball.

Yuvraj scored 362 runs in the 2011 World Cup and he scored one century and four half-centuries in the tournament. He also picked up 15 wickets and he deserved the man of the tournament award in the 2011 World Cup.

Kapil Dev:

Player, India, Kapil Dev
Kapil Dev [Image-Getty]
Kapil Dev had an excellent World Cup in 1983 and he was one of the key members of the Indian side in the successful campaign. The all-rounder is one of the greatest to have played from the nation and he captained his country to the first-ever Worldcup win for India.

Kapil Dev scored 303 runs in the tournament with the highest score of 175 not out and he singlehandedly won games for the nation. The medium-pacer also picked up 12 wickets in the ICC Cricket World Cup 1983 and it will be etched in history forever always.

Neil Johnson:

Zimbabwe Cricket Team
Neil Johnson[photo: Twitter]
Neil Johnson had an excellent tournament in the ICC Cricket World Cup 1999 and the aggressive left-hander played a great hand for the Zimbabwe cricket team as an all-rounder. He could have played a lot more for his nation but could serve only two years in international cricket.

Johnson scored 367 runs in the middle order in the tournament as he helped Zimbabwe produce some better performances. He also picked up 12 wickets in the ICC Cricket World Cup 1999 and turned out to be a great prospect for his nation.

Sanath Jayasuriya:

Sri Lanka national team
Sanath Jayasuriya[photo: Twitter]
Sanath Jayasuriya is termed to be one of the most destructive openers in ODI history and he had a phenomenal career. He had an excellent World Cup in the 2003 edition despite his nation not going into the finals and he also was a handy part-time bowler as well.

The left-hander scored 321 runs at the top of the order for Sri Lanka in the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup and his left-arm spin also helped the team with 10 wickets in the tournament.

Shakib al Hasan:

Bangladesh Cricket Team
Shakib al Hasan[photo: Twitter]
Shakib al Hasan is regarded as one of the best all-rounders in the world at the moment, and Bangladesh left-hander had a brilliant tournament in the ICC 2019 World Cup were kept on piling up runs at the top of the order. Shakib has amassed 542 runs in the 2019 Worldcup and was among the top scorers in the tournament.

Shakib is a very handy spinner as well and he can be very clever with his variations. He picked up 11 wickets in the tournament and turned out to be the trump card for his nation in the World Cup.