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World Cup 2023 most fifties

MAT
INNS
RUNS
HS
AVG
SR
100
50
4S
6S
1 Virat Kohli India
11
11
765
117
95.62
90.31
3
6
68
9
2 Shubman Gill India
9
9
354
92
44.25
106.94
0
4
41
12
3 Pathum Nissanka Sri Lanka
9
9
332
77*
41.50
89.48
0
4
44
3
4 Babar Azam Pakistan
9
9
320
74
40.00
82.90
0
4
32
4
5 Kane Williamson New Zealand
4
4
256
95
85.33
93.43
0
3
28
4
6 Azmatullah Omarzai Afghanistan
9
8
353
97*
70.60
97.78
0
3
26
13
7 Abdullah Shafique Pakistan
8
8
336
113
42.00
93.33
1
3
36
9
8 Rahmat Shah Afghanistan
9
9
320
77*
40.00
76.37
0
3
28
2
9 Hashmatullah Shahidi Afghanistan
9
9
310
80
51.66
73.11
0
3
25
2
10 Joe Root England
9
9
276
82
30.66
88.46
0
3
21
2
11 Aiden Markram South Africa
10
10
406
106
45.11
110.92
1
3
44
9
12 Marnus Labuschagne Australia
11
10
362
71
40.22
70.70
0
3
31
2
13 Rohit Sharma India
11
11
597
131
54.27
125.94
1
3
66
31
14 Shreyas Iyer India
11
11
530
128*
66.25
113.24
2
3
37
24
15 Ben Stokes England
6
6
304
108
50.66
89.14
1
2
26
11

The Cricket World Cup is one of the world's most prestigious cricket tournaments, held every four years, and the best teams from around the world compete for the title. One of the most critical aspects of the Cricket World Cup is the ability of batters to score fifties and it is a significant milestone.

Before the ongoing edition of the World Cup began, the record for most fifties hit in a Cricket World Cup was held by none other than Sachin Tendulkar with 21 half-centuries. Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan was next with 12 half-tons.

Current India captain Rohit Sharma has hit nine 50s and that ranked him at the number eight spot. That could change in the current edition. The next Indian on the list is Yuvraj Singh but he is at a distant number 19 with eight fifties.