Wednesday 2 December 2015

TOP 10 Best Economy Rates in a World Cup Innings



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Do you know, what is the best economy rate in a World Cup Innings? Can you name the player with the best economy rate in a World Cup Innings? Watch this video to get the answer and also to know the entire top 10 record holding bowler for best economy rate in a World Cup innings.
TOP 10 Best Economy Rates in a World Cup Innings

(As on March 1, 2015)

With an economy rate of 0.84, Aasif Karim of Kenya, currently has the 10th best economy rate in a World Cup Innings.
He achieved this feat against Australia in 2003 World Cup, where he gave 7 runs, bowling 8.2 overs, out of which 6 were maidens.

With an economy rate of 0.83, Richard Hadlee of New Zealand, currently has the 9th best economy rate in a World Cup Innings.
He achieved this feat against East Africa in 1975 World Cup, where he gave 10 runs, bowling 12 overs, out of which 6 were maidens.

With an economy rate of 0.80, Barry Wood of England, currently has the 8th best economy rate in a World Cup Innings.
He achieved this feat against India in 1975 World Cup, where he gave 4 runs, bowling 5 overs, out of which 2 were maidens.

With an economy rate of 0.80, Curtly Ambrose of West Indies, currently has the 7th best economy rate in a World Cup Innings.
He achieved this feat against Scotland in 1999 World Cup, where he gave 8 runs, bowling 10 overs, out of which 4 were maidens.

With an economy rate of 0.80, Chris Old of England, currently has the 6th best economy rate in a World Cup Innings.
He achieved this feat against Canada in 1979 World Cup, where he gave 8 runs, bowling 10 overs, out of which 5 were maidens.

With an economy rate of 0.66, Shaun Pollock of South Africa, currently has the 5th best economy rate in a World Cup Innings.
He achieved this feat against the Netherlands in 2007 World Cup, where he gave 4 runs, bowling 6 overs, out of which 3 were maidens.

With an economy rate of 0.62, Andre Botha of Ireland, currently has the 4th best economy rate in a World Cup Innings.
He achieved this feat against Pakistan in 2007 World Cup, where he gave 5 runs, bowling 8 overs, out of which 4 were maidens.

With an economy rate of 0.62, Mike Hendrick of England, currently has the 3rd best economy rate in a World Cup Innings.
He achieved this feat against Canada in 1979 World Cup, where he gave 5 runs, bowling 8 overs, out of which 4 were maidens.

With an economy rate of 0.50, Bishan Singh Bedi of India, currently has the 2nd best economy rate in a World Cup Innings.
He achieved this feat against East Africa in 1975 World Cup, where he gave 6 runs, bowling 12 overs, out of which 8 were maidens.

With an economy rate of 0.40, Dermot Reeve of England, currently has the best economy rate in a World Cup Innings.
He achieved this feat against Pakistan in 1992 World Cup, where he gave 2 runs, bowling 5 overs, out of which 3 were maidens.

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