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Cricinfo - Waqar and Yousuf's World Cup wash-outs


Waqar and Yousuf's World Cup wash-outs

Travis Basevi and George Binoy

April 25, 2007



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There have been players with average one-day records who've won World Cups and then there have been those with buckets of runs and wickets who've never played even in a World Cup semi-final, let alone win the trophy. This week's List looks at leading run-scorers and wicket-takers to never have made it to the final four in a World Cup.


Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf heads the list of highest run-scorers with no semi-final appearances with 7908 runs. A year after his one-day debut against Zimbabwe in March 1998, Yousuf was part of the strong Pakistan side that qualified for the World Cup final at Lord's.


However after an aggressive 29 against Australia during the league phase, Yousuf picked up a hamstring injury that forced him to miss six of Pakistan's next seven games, including the semis and the final. Since then Pakistan haven't had a whiff of a semi-final.


Carl Hooper played 227 ODIs over 16 years but he was never part of a West Indies team that made it past the group stage in a World Cup. He wasn't part of the team in 1996, when West Indies lost to Australia in the semi-final at Mohali and abruptly announced his retirement a month before the 1999 World Cup was about to begin. He came out of retirement in 2001 and was appointed captain for the 2003 World Cup in South Africa. He had a dismal tournament, scoring only 99 runs, as West Indies were eliminated during the first round.

Most ODI career runs and never playing in a World Cup semi or final

Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100
Mohammad Yousuf (Asia/Pak) 1998-2007 236 223 32 7908 141* 41.40 12
A Flower (Zim) 1992-2003 213 208 16 6786 145 35.34 4
GW Flower (Zim) 1992-2004 219 212 18 6536 142* 33.69 6
CH Gayle (ICC/WI) 1999-2007 168 165 9 5924 153* 37.97 15
CL Hooper (WI) 1987-2003 227 206 43 5761 113* 35.34 7
ADR Campbell (Zim) 1992-2003 188 184 14 5185 131* 30.50 7
ME Trescothick (Eng) 2000-2006 123 122 6 4335 137 37.37 12
RR Sarwan (WI) 2000-2007 124 116 24 4099 115* 44.55 3
Younis Khan (Pak) 2000-2007 151 146 18 3988 144 31.15 2
PV Simmons (WI) 1987-1999 143 138 11 3675 122 28.93 5
NV Knight (Eng) 1996-2003 100 100 10 3637 125* 40.41 5
Shoaib Malik (Pak) 1999-2007 137 121 16 3524 143 33.56 5
DB Vengsarkar (India) 1976-1991 129 120 19 3508 105 34.73 1
HH Dippenaar (Afr/SA) 1999-2006 104 92 14 3344 125* 42.87 4
A Flintoff (Eng/ICC) 1999-2007 123 110 14 3076 123 32.04 3
PD Collingwood (Eng) 2001-2007 121 110 25 2966 120* 34.89 4
HH Streak (Afr/Zim) 1993-2005 189 159 55 2943 79* 28.29 0



You'd expect a few English batsmen to appear in the table above given that they haven't played a semi-final since 1992. However, only Marcus Trescothick, who made his debut in 2000, appears in the top ten with 4335 runs. It is an indication that very few English batsmen have had an impact in one-day cricket over the last 15 years.
Waqar Younis, the third highest wicket-taker in one-dayers and veteran of 262 matches, also never played a semi-final. A back injury kept him out of the 1992 World Cup, which Pakistan went on to win. He was among the top wicket-takers in 1996 but Pakistan crashed out in the quarter-finals. Waqar was chosen only for one game, against Bangladesh, in the 1999 edition with Shoaib Akhtar being the preferred choice for the other games.

Most ODI career wickets and never playing in a World Cup semi or final

Player Span Mat Balls Runs Wkts BBI Ave 5
Waqar Younis (Pak) 1989-2003 262 12698 9919 416 7/36 23.84 13
AB Agarkar (India) 1998-2007 183 9070 7606 276 6/42 27.55 2
HH Streak (Afr/Zim) 1993-2005 189 9468 7129 239 5/32 29.82 1
D Gough (Eng/ICC) 1994-2006 159 8470 6209 235 5/44 26.42 2
CL Hooper (WI) 1987-2003 227 9573 6958 193 4/34 36.05 0
UDU Chandana (SL) 1994-2005 146 6100 4790 151 5/61 31.72 1
JN Gillespie (Aus) 1996-2005 97 5144 3611 142 5/22 25.42 3
EJ Chatfield (NZ) 1979-1989 114 6065 3618 140 5/34 25.84 1
CH Gayle (ICC/WI) 1999-2007 168 5885 4559 139 5/46 32.79 1
A Flintoff (Eng/ICC) 1999-2007 123 4813 3521 136 4/14 25.88 0
M Dillon (WI) 1997-2005 108 5480 4218 130 5/29 32.44 3
Mohammad Rafique (Ban) 1995-2007 121 6174 4506 116 5/47 38.84 1
Mohammad Sami (Pak) 2001-2007 81 3998 3281 115 5/10 28.53 1
IK Pathan (India) 2004-2007 73 3555 2980 115 5/27 25.91 1
MC Snedden (NZ) 1980-1990 93 4525 3237 114 4/34 28.39 0



Given that Australia have been finalists in the last three World Cups, it's pretty surprising that Jason Gillespie hasn't played a semi-final or a final. In fact, Gillespie has played only four World Cup matches during his 97-match career. He was injured for the 1999 tournament and then had to be replaced in the 2003 squad because he strained a tendon in his right foot after playing just four games.



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