Jan 1, 2024
TIMESOFINDIA.COM
Test cricket
Indian men's cricket team played 8 Tests, 35 ODIs and 23 T20Is in 2023. India won 3 Tests, lost 3 and 2 ended in draws.
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White-ball formats
Out of 35 ODIs, India won 27, lost 7 and 1 ended in No Result. Out of 23 T20Is, India won 15, lost 7 and 1 ended in No Result.
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Mohammed Shami
With his career-best bowling performance of 7/57 in the first semifinal vs New Zealand on November 15, Mohammed Shami became the first Indian to bag a seven-wicket haul in ODIs/World Cup.
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World Cup record
Mohammed Shami remains the only bowler to bag a seven-for in World Cup knockouts.
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Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli became the first batsman to hit 50 ODI hundreds, breaking the record of Sachin Tendulkar (49).
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Most tons
Virat Kohli hit 8 hundreds in 2023 — six in 27 ODIs and two in eight Tests - the most by an Indian batter in international cricket.
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World Cup record
Virat Kohli's 765 runs at an average of 95.62, including three hundreds and six fifties, in 11 innings in the 2023 World Cup is a record.
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Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma's 67 sixes in 26 innings this year is a world record for most sixes by any batter in a calendar year in ODIs, surpassing the 58 in 18 innings by AB de Villiers in 2015.
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HITMAN
Rohit Sharma's 31 sixes in eleven innings in the 2023 World Cup is a record for most sixes by any batter in a single edition of the World Cup.
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World Cup record
Rohit Sharma's overall tally of 54 sixes in 28 innings is a new record at the World Cup — the first to complete 50-plus sixes.
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Shubman Gill
Shubman Gill remains the only Indian batter to register hundreds in all three formats in international cricket — five in ODIs, one each in Tests and T20Is.
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Youngest double centurion
Apart from becoming the youngest (23 years, 132 days) to post a double century in ODIs, Shubman Gill remains the only Indian to hit 200-plus in any format this year.
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ODI highest run-scorer
With 1584 runs at an average of 63.36, including five hundreds and nine fifties, Shubman Gill was the highest run-scorer in ODIs in 2023.
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Kuldeep Yadav
Kuldeep Yadav's 49 wickets at an average of 20.48, including three instances of four or more wickets in 30 matches are the most by any bowler in ODIs in 2023.
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