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1.

Up until 2019, which cricketers have the record for the highest-run partnership in the ODI World Cup for India?

Answer: Saurav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid
Explanation:
The highest-run partnership in the ICC Cricket World Cup for India was between Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid. They achieved a partnership of 318 runs for the second wicket during the 1999 Cricket World Cup. This exceptional performance occurred in a group-stage match against Sri Lanka. Ganguly and Dravid's partnership is remembered as one of the most remarkable moments in Indian cricket history, showcasing their exceptional batting skills and coordination. Their partnership helped India post a massive total, leading to a comprehensive victory over Sri Lanka and cementing their place in World Cup history.
2.

As of 2023, what is the lowest score defended in an ODI World Cup final?

Answer: 183 runs
Explanation:
The lowest score ever defended in an ODI World Cup final, as of 2023, is 183 runs. This occurred during the 1983 Cricket World Cup final when India faced the West Indies. India batted first and was bowled out for 183 runs. Despite this low total, India managed to bowl out the West Indies for 140 runs, winning the match by 43 runs. This historic victory marked India's first World Cup win and is considered one of the greatest upsets in cricket history. India's ability to defend such a low total in the final remains a remarkable achievement in the annals of the sport.
3.

Who was the wicket-keeper of the Indian Cricket Team during the World Cup 2003 tournament?

Answer: Rahul Dravid
Explanation:
Rahul Dravid was the wicket-keeper of the Indian Cricket Team during the World Cup 2003 tournament. During that period, Dravid took on the dual role of wicket-keeper and top-order batsman. This strategic decision was made to strengthen the team's batting lineup and provide greater flexibility in team selection. Dravid's ability to balance both roles effectively contributed significantly to India's overall performance in the tournament. His experience and composure behind the stumps, combined with his reliable batting, made him an invaluable asset to the team, helping India reach the final of the World Cup.
4.

Which cricketer had scored the most runs at the ODI World Cup until 2019?

Answer: Sachin Tendulkar
Explanation:
Sachin Tendulkar is the correct answer because he has scored the most runs at the World Cup. Throughout his career, Tendulkar displayed exceptional batting skills and consistency, making him one of the greatest cricketers of all time. He participated in six World Cup tournaments and accumulated a total of 2,278 runs, including six centuries and 15 half-centuries.
5.

In which year were the World Cup matches reduced to 50 overs from the previous 60 overs?

Answer: 1987
Explanation:
The ICC Cricket World Cup matches were reduced from 60 overs to 50 overs per side in the year 1987. This change was made to make the format of One Day International (ODI) matches more appealing and manageable for both players and spectators. It was during the 1987 Cricket World Cup, held in India and Pakistan, that the 50-over format was first introduced.
6.

As of 2019, which cricketer has the best bowling figures in an innings at the ODI World Cup for India?

Answer: Ashish Nehra
Explanation:
Ashish Nehra holds the best bowling figures in an innings for India at the ODI World Cup. He achieved this remarkable feat during the 2003 World Cup match against England, where he took 6 wickets for just 23 runs. Nehra's exceptional performance played a crucial role in helping India restrict England to a low total, ultimately leading to a comfortable victory. His accuracy, pace, and ability to swing the ball made him a formidable bowler. Nehra's record-breaking performance is still remembered as one of the finest moments in Indian World Cup history.
7.

How many runs did India make in its historic World Cup win over West Indies in 1983?

Answer: 183
Explanation:
In the historic 1983 Cricket World Cup final, India scored a total of 183 runs against the West Indies. Despite this relatively modest total, India's bowlers and fielders put on an extraordinary performance. The West Indies, known for their powerful batting lineup, were bowled out for 140 runs. This remarkable victory by 43 runs secured India's first-ever World Cup title. The 1983 triumph is considered one of the most significant moments in Indian cricket history. It not only showcased India's determination and skill but also inspired a new generation of cricketers in the country.
8.

Against which country did India score their highest total at the ODI World Cup in 2007?

Answer: Bermuda
Explanation:
India's highest total in the ICC Cricket World Cup was scored against Bermuda. India scored 413 runs for the loss of five wickets in a group-stage match during the 2007 Cricket World Cup. The best batsman in the match between India and Bermuda in the 2007 World Cup was Virender Sehwag from India. He scored 114 runs off 87 balls, including 17 fours and 3 sixes.
9.

Which cricketer has scored the most ducks at the ODI World Cup for India as of 2023?

Answer: Krishnamachari Srikkanth
Explanation:
Krishnamachari Srikkanth holds the record for the most ducks in ODI World Cup matches for India. During his career, he scored a total of 4 ducks in World Cup matches. Srikkanth, known for his aggressive batting style, often took risks that sometimes resulted in getting out without scoring. Despite these occasional failures, Srikkanth played a crucial role in India's batting lineup during his time. His aggressive approach and ability to take on bowlers made him an essential player for the team. His contributions to Indian cricket are remembered fondly by fans.
10.

Who was the highest wicket-taker for India during the historic 1983 Prudential World Cup held in England?

Answer: Roger Binny
Explanation:
Roger Binny was the highest wicket-taker for India during the historic 1983 Prudential World Cup held in England. Binny's accurate and disciplined bowling played a significant role in India's success in the tournament. He took a total of 18 wickets from 8 matches, making him the leading wicket-taker of the tournament. Binny's ability to swing the ball and maintain tight lines and lengths troubled many top batsmen. His contributions were instrumental in India's journey to their first World Cup title, and his performances are still celebrated as a crucial part of India's cricketing history.
11.

India's first win in a World Cup match was against?

Answer: East Africa
Explanation:
India's first victory in a Cricket World Cup match was against East Africa. This historic win occurred during the 1975 Cricket World Cup, which was the inaugural edition of the tournament. East Africa was a combined team representing several African countries, and India faced them in the group stage. India won the match by a significant margin, marking their first triumph on the World Cup stage. This victory laid the foundation for India's future successes in World Cup tournaments and remains a memorable moment in the country's cricketing journey.
12.

Who was the captain of the Indian team during the first World Cup in England in 1975?

Answer: Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan
Explanation:
Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan was the captain of the Indian team during the first World Cup in England in 1975. He was a renowned off-spin bowler and a reliable middle-order batsman. Venkataraghavan led the Indian team with his experience and leadership skills, guiding them through their first-ever World Cup campaign. 
13.

During the 'Wills World Cup' of 1996, India was eliminated at the stage of?

Answer: Semi-Finals
Explanation:
In the 1996 Wills World Cup, India was eliminated at the semi-final stage. The match took place at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, and India faced Sri Lanka. Chasing a target of 252 runs set by Sri Lanka, India struggled to build momentum, and the match had to be stopped due to crowd trouble. Sri Lanka was eventually declared the winner, and India was eliminated from the tournament. This semi-final defeat was a significant event in Indian cricket history, highlighting the challenges and emotions associated with high-stakes matches in the World Cup.
14.

How much did Sunil Gavaskar score for India in its very first World Cup match played against England in 1975?

Answer: 36 off 174 balls
Explanation:
Sunil Gavaskar scored 36 runs off 174 balls in India's first World Cup match against England in 1975. Chasing a target of 335 runs set by England, Gavaskar's slow and defensive approach surprised many spectators and critics. India could only manage 132/3 in their 60 overs, resulting in a comprehensive defeat. Gavaskar's innings remains one of the most talked-about performances in World Cup history, often cited as an example of cautious and defensive batting. Despite this unusual innings, Gavaskar went on to have a highly successful cricketing career and is regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time.
15.

Who was the Indian player who never represented India in any international game but still got selected for the 1983 World Cup?

Answer: Sunil Valson
Explanation:
Sunil Valson was a medium-pace bowler who was part of the Indian squad for the 1983 World Cup but did not get a chance to play in any of the matches. Despite not having represented India in any international game before the tournament, he was selected as a reserve player. Although he didn't get to play, he was a valuable member of the team and contributed to their historic victory.
16.

Kapil Dev did not play for India during the World Cup tournament held in:

Answer: 1975
Explanation:
Kapil Dev did not play for India during the Cricket World Cup tournament held in 1975. Kapil Dev made his World Cup debut in 1979 and went on to become one of India's greatest cricketers. He played a pivotal role in India's journey to the final of the 1983 Cricket World Cup and led the team to victory. His all-round performances, including both batting and bowling, were instrumental in India's success. Kapil Dev's leadership and contributions to Indian cricket have left a lasting legacy, and he remains an iconic figure in the sport.
17.

Which cricketer has made the highest individual score at the World Cup for India?

Answer: Sourav Ganguly
Explanation:
Sourav Ganguly holds the record for the highest individual score at the World Cup for India. He achieved this remarkable feat during the 1999 World Cup match against Sri Lanka, where he scored an impressive 183 runs off just 158 balls. Ganguly's innings included 17 fours and 7 sixes, showcasing his exceptional batting skills and ability to dominate the opposition. His powerful and aggressive batting helped India post a massive total, leading to a comprehensive victory over Sri Lanka. Ganguly's record-breaking performance remains one of the highlights of Indian cricket in World Cup history.
18.

Who was the highest wicket-taker for India at the 2015 ODI World Cup?

Answer: Umesh Yadav
Explanation:
The highest wicket-taker for India at the 2015 ODI World Cup was Umesh Yadav. He showcased his exceptional bowling skills throughout the tournament, picking up 18 wickets in eight matches. Yadav's impressive performances played a crucial role in India's success, as he consistently troubled the opposition with his pace and accuracy. His best bowling figures in the 2015 ODI World Cup were 4 wickets for 31 runs, which came in a match against the West Indies. Yadav's contributions were instrumental in India's journey to the semi-finals of the tournament, making him one of the standout performers for the team.
19.

Which cricketer hit the most number of centuries in a single ODI World Cup up until 2019?

Answer: Rohit Sharma
Explanation:
​​​​​​​Rohit Sharma holds the record for the most number of centuries in a single edition of the ODI World Cup. He achieved this remarkable feat during the 2019 World Cup, where he scored an impressive 5 centuries. Sharma's consistent and prolific batting throughout the tournament saw him accumulate a total of 648 runs. His exceptional performances with the bat played a significant role in India's strong showing in the tournament. Sharma's ability to score centuries in crucial matches highlighted his importance to the team's success and established him as one of the premier batsmen in World Cup history.
20.

Against which country did India win with the most significant margin by runs in a World Cup as of 2023?

Answer: Sri Lanka
Explanation:
India registered its biggest win by a margin of runs in the ODI World Cup when it thrashed Sri Lanka by 302 runs at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday. This dominant victory showcased India's all-round excellence, with both batsmen and bowlers contributing to the comprehensive win. The best bowler in the match was Mohammed Shami, who delivered a standout performance by taking 5 wickets and conceding only 18 runs in 5 overs. This victory not only highlighted India's dominance but also demonstrated their ability to perform exceptionally well in high-stakes matches.

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