Saturday 8 September 2012

Most 100s In ICC World Cup 2003



The Cricket World Cup 2003 was the eight World Cup prearranged via the International Cricket Council (ICC), hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya jointly flanked by February 9, 2003 and March 24, 2003. 54 match be play in the contest with 14 team participate in it. The 2003 World Cup was play in the similar arrangement as of the 1999 World Cup. It be astounding for each one as the underdog Zimbabwe and Kenya reach the wonderful six stage and Kenya made it to the semi championship. Australia lifted the cup with their head being Ricky Ponting, defeat the Indians in the championship. It be the second successive name for Australia with three total World Cup titles. Sachin Tendulkar of India was known the Man of the series prize as he is he highest run getter in the contest and Chaminda Vaas of Sri Lanka was the most important wicket taker of the contest.
List of top 10 batsman in icc world cup 2003. 2003 world cupmost 100s in a cricket history.

Player                                  Mat           Runs      HS            Ave      BF            SR            100      50
SC Ganguly (India)               11              465     112*       58.12    565         82.30            3          0
MS Atapattu (SL)                10              382     124          54.57     452       84.51            2          1
RT Ponting (Aus)                 11               415    140*        51.87     472       87.92            2          1
KJJ van Noortwijk (Neth)     4               154     134*        51.33     160       96.25           1          0
JF Kloppenburg (Neth)         5               158     121          31.60     243        65.02          1          0
Saeed Anwarm (Pak)            5               218     101          54.50     303        71.94          1          0
A Symonds (Aus)                  9               326     143*      163.00     360        90.55          1          2
JM Davison (Can)                 6               226     111          37.66      190      118.94         1          1
CH Gayle (WI)                     6               206     119          34.33      295        69.83         1          1
HH Gibbs (SA)                     6               384     143         96.00       381      100.78         1          2




Sourav Chandidas Ganguly is a former Indian cricketer, and captain of the Indian national team. Born into an affluent Brahmin family, Ganguly was introduced into the world of cricket by his elder brother Snehasish. Wikipedia
Born: July 8, 1972 (age 40), Behala
Height: 1.80 m
Spouse: Dona Roy
Education: University of Calcutta
Children: Sana Ganguly
Siblings: Snehasish Ganguly




Marvan Samson Atapattu is a former Sri Lankan cricketer and former Sri Lankan captain. Towards the end of his career he joined the Indian Cricket League and captained the Delhi Giants. He is the current coach of Singapore national cricket team. Wikipedia
Born: November 22, 1970 (age 41), Kalutara
Spouse: Neluni Atapattu
Batting style: Right-handed
Teams: Sri Lankan cricket team, Delhi Jets



Ricky Thomas Ponting AO, nicknamed Punter, is an Australian cricketer, a former captain of the Australia national cricket team between 2004 and 2011 in Test cricket and 2002 and 2011 in One Day International cricket. Wikipedia
Born: December 19, 1974 (age 37), Launceston
Height: 1.78 m
Weight: 78 kg
Spouse: Rianna Jennifer Cantor (m. 2002)
Batting style: Right-handed
Children: Emmy Charlotte Ponting, Matisse Ellie Ponting




Jan Feiko Kloppenburg is a Dutch cricketer: a right-handed opening batsman who also bowls right-arm medium pace. Wikipedia
Born: June 19, 1974 (age 38)
Batting style: Right-handed




Saeed Anwar is a former Pakistani opening batsman and occasional Slow left arm orthodox bowler who played international cricket between 1989 and 2003. Wikipedia
Born: September 6, 1968 (age 44), Karachi
Spouse: Lubna Anwar (m. 1996)
Batting style: Left-handed
Team: Pakistani cricket team

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