00:00We start with West Indian batters who have hit centuries at the T20 World Cup. Chris
00:22Gale is the only one to do so and he's achieved it twice. He first made 117 against South Africa
00:28in a losing cause in 2007. And then the Universe boss smashed a match winning 100 not out against
00:35England in 2016 during the early stages of the competition. West Indies went on to lift
00:41the trophy that year making it two titles. Looking at bowlers with 5 furs at the World
00:46Cup. There's only one West Indian in that list. He's none other than left arm spinner
00:52Akhil Hossein who grabbed 5 for 11 against Uganda in 2024 at the Providence Stadium in
00:57Guyana. Now switching to West Indians with 4 wicket hauls in T20 World Cups. Leg spinner
01:04Samuel Badri picked up 4 for 15 vs Bangladesh in 2014. Pesa Al Zari Joseph took 4 for 16
01:11against Zimbabwe in 2022. Also part of that list is Lendl Simmons with 4 for 19 against
01:18Sri Lanka in 2009. And Duane Bravo grabbed 4 for 38 against India in 2009. Another fun fact,
01:27is that Dinesh Ramdhan has the most dismissals behind the stumps in a single match amongst
01:32West Indian wicket keepers. At the 2014 World Cup in Bangladesh, Ramdhan had 4 dismissals against
01:39Pakistan and all were stumpings. Now to some dubious records. Romario Shepard conceded the
01:46most runs in an over among West Indian cricketers. He went for 30 in the Super 8 stage of the
01:522024 World Cup against England with Phil Salt doing the damage. At least Shepard can brag
02:00about not being hit for 6 sixes as was the case with Stuart Broad who took a beating from
02:05Uvraj Singh at the 2007 World Cup. Yikes! And now we head to the duck farm to find out which
02:13Westernese batters have the most zeros in T20 World Cups. 4 Ducks is the record for a batsman
02:19with 3 players doing so. They are Landal Simmonds, Johnson Charles and Andrew Russell.
02:26Vinod Nawani 264th
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