ICC ODI World Cup: This world record is still recorded in the name of Martin Guptill 

 

Do you know which batsman holds the world record for playing the biggest individual innings in the ICC ODI World Cup? Otherwise today we are going to give you information about this batsman. New Zealand's Martin Guptill holds the world record for playing the biggest innings in the World Cup.

He scored unbeaten 237 runs against two-time world champions West Indies on 21 March 2015. In this innings, he faced 163 balls and hit 24 fours and 11 sixes. Only two double centuries have been scored in the World Cup so far. The second double century is recorded in the name of Chris Gayle of West Indies. Gayle scored 215 runs against Zimbabwe on 24 February 2015.

This was the first double century by a batsman in the World Cup. In this innings, he faced 147 runs and hit 10 fours and 16 sixes.

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