Playing
on cricket’s biggest stage can be intimidating for even the most
fearless of players. Teams playing in the ICC Cricket World Cup will
rely on their most experienced tournament campaigners to guide younger
cricketers through the six-week long tournament.
1: Mahela Jayawardene, Sri Lanka: 33 matches
A highlight of his World Cup career came in 2007, when as captain, he scored a match-winning century against New Zealand in the semi-final. In 2011 he scored an unbeaten 103 from 88 balls in the World Cup final, when Sri Lanka fell to India by six wickets.
2: Kumar Sangakkara, Sri Lanka: 30 matches
The highlight of his 2003 World Cup was an unbeaten 39 in the semi-final against Australia, while his 2007 tournament saw him reap four half-centuries, including 76 against Bermuda and 54 in the final against Australia.
The 2011 World Cup was a highlight for the batsman, who scored 465 runs in nine matches as Sri Lanka captain including 111 against New Zealand.
3: Brendan McCullum, New Zealand: 25 matches
He will play at cricket’s biggest tournament for the fourth time, having scored 414 runs at the previous three editions, at an average of 31.85.
Highlights from his previous Cups include scores of 76 not out against Zimbabwe and 101 against Canada, both in 2011. He also holds the record for the fastest CWC half-century, scored off just 20 balls against Canada in 2007.
4: Daniel Vettori, New Zealand: 23 matches
The spinner made his international debut in early 1997 and was part of New Zealand’s World Cup squads in 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2011.
His best figures of 4-23 were against Ireland in the 2007 tournament
5: Shahid Afridi, Pakistan: 20 matches
Afridi is no stranger to the ICC Cricket World Cup, having played in the 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2011 tournaments.
His best World Cup performance was against Kenya in 2011 when he took 5-16.
6: Chris Gayle, West Indies: 20 matches
A damaging allrounder, Gayle has scored more than 8800 ODI runs and claimed 158 wickets. With 21 centuries, 46 fifties and a five-wicket haul to his name, working out how to restrain the Jamaican will be a priority for other teams during the tournament.
Gayle enjoyed success at the 2003, 2007 and 2011 World Cups, including 119 against Kenya in 2003.
7: Tillakaratne Dilshan, Sri Lanka: 20 matches
The ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 will be his third appearance at the tournament. He impressed at the 2011 edition when he was the World Cup leading run scorer, amassing 500 runs from nine matches at the tournament including knocks of 144 and an unbeaten 108.
8: James Anderson, England: 19 matches
He will play in his fourth World Cup in 2015 and will be aiming to add heavily to his tally of 22 tournament wickets when the action gets underway.
9: Michael Clarke, Australia: 18 matches
The Australia skipper burst on to the international scene as a 23-year-old and will be playing in his third ICC Cricket World Cup.
Highlights of his previous tournaments include high scores of 93 not out against Netherlands in 2007 and 93 against Kenya in 2011. Shane Watson is Australia’s second-most experienced World Cup player, with 15 caps.
10: Younis Khan, Pakistan: 16 matches
He played in the 2003, 2007 and 2011 ICC Cricket World Cups, playing 16 matches in total. The 2011 tournament produced his best results, including 72 against Sri Lanka and 50 against Kenya.
He will be Pakistan’s second-most experienced player at the World Cup behind Shahid Afridi.
Leading the way for the other teams:
MS Dhoni is India’s most experienced, with 12 World Cup matches under his belt
Niall O’Brien and William Porterfield lead the way for Ireland, with 15 games apiece
South Africa captain AB de Villiers has played 15 World Cup matches to date
Associates Scotland, UAE and Afghanistan have no players who have previously appeared in World Cups.
Bangladesh has three players with 15 caps: Tamim Iqbal, Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim.
Prosper Utseya and Elton Chigumbura have each played nine CWC matches for Zimbabwe.