New Zealand vs England – 6 New World Records in ICC World Cup 2015

ICC World Cup 2015 9th Match New Zealand vs England – 6 New World Records: ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 9th cricket match has been majestic game for the New Zealand while playing with England. 9th Cricket match of ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 of New Zealand Vs England appeared to be an on sided game where the England team led by the Eoin Morgan mortified and embarrassed so badly that New Zealand ascended creating 6 new world records.

New Zealand Creates Wolrd Records, Leads Pool A Point Table

England’s ICC Cricket World Cup squad was sent to the pavilions by the Tim Southee who picked 7 wickets in merely 9 overs and the rest were made in 3 more overs which projected a target score of 123 in 33.2 overs for New Zealand. On the other end New Zealand’s skipper and captain showered down runs and rammed the score board with his seven sixes which made him to create a new world record of fastest half century ever made in the World Cup, all this sport drama ended before the lights of the Wellington Regional Stadium where switched on.

Figure out the newly created world records by the New Zealand Cricket team against England at Wellington Regional Stadium today during the 9th game of ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.

#1 Fastest ICC Cricket World Cup half-century is bashed by New Zealand’s Brendon McCullum scored the fastest.

Bredun McCullum Seven Sixes highlisghst creates record

New Zealand’s skipper Brendon McCullum was in murderous form who carted every delivery to all parts of the ground. England’s 123 target was chased down by the New Zealand in mere 12 overs of game. Brendon McCullum bashed 18 balls to score half century and created a new world record of fastest half century ever made in the World Cup. New Zealand scored the target by 8 wickets with 226 balls to spare. Brendon McCullum’s score was 77 after hitting 25 balls where he hit four successive sixes in Steven Finn’s over where his two overs earned him 49 runs.

#2 Brendon McCullum’s is the second best batting strike rate in World Cup

Brendum McCullum second best strike rate in ODI and World Cup

9th game of ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 witnessed yet another record from Brendon McCullum. During the 9th game of ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Brendon McCullum’s strike was 308.00 scoring 77off 25 deliveries. This is the second best batting strike rate ever in World Cup.

#3 New Zealand’s Tim Southee is the 4th bowler to pick 7 wickets in a World Cup game

Tim Southee is the fourth 4th bowler to take 7 wickets in World Cup

The game changer of 9th game of ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Tim Southee of New Zealand is the 4th bowler to pick up 7 wickets in a World Cup game. The rest three crickets who achieved this feat are Winston Davis (West Indies), Glenn McGrath and Andy Bichel (both Australia)

# 4 Maximum number of sixes hit by a batsman while chasing target in World Cup Game.

most sixes hit in ODI and Wolrd Cup by Brendum McCullum in ICC Cricket World Cup at Wellinton 2015

New Zealand’s skipper Brendon McCullum, who was in the murderous form while playing against the England in the 9th game of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015. He smashed 7 sixes in his innings of 77 which is the maximum number of sixes ever hit by a batsman while chasing in the World Cup.

#5 Brendon McCullum is the second batsman to have 300+ strike rate in ODI history with minimum 50 runs.

Second Batsmen to strike 300+ strike rate with half century in ODI after AB De Velliers

After AB de Villiers strike rate of 338.63 New Zealand’s Brendon McCullum is now the second batsman to have 300+ strike rate in ODI history with minimum of 50 runs.

#6 New Zealand’s 9the game victory is the 10th biggest victory in the World Cup.

10th biggeST victory for New Zealand in ODI

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 9th game New Zealand’s victory over England is now the 10th biggest victory in the history of the World Cup in terms of remaining balls (226).

All these newly framed world records are exaggerating the gam spirit and overhyping the event.  Stay tuned with us for all updates of ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.


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