Shakib Al Hasan Breaks Sachin Tendulkar's World Cup Record, Shakib became the only second cricketer after Sachin to score seven 50+ scores in a single edition of the World Cup

Shakib Al Hasan Breaks Sachin Tendulkar's World Cup Record  |
Pakistan vs Bangladesh, World Cup 2019: Shakib Al Hasan has been on a record-breaking spree in this tournament and against Pakistan, he went onto amass many World Cup records.

Shakib Al Hasan finished a prolific 2019 World Cup with 606 races
Shakib is the third player after Sachin and Matthew Hayden to score more than 600 runs in one edition.
Shakib became the only cricketer after Sachin to score more than 50 scores in a single edition of the World Cup.

Shakib Al Hasan finished a prolific 2019 World Cup with 606 races, thus surpassing Sachin Tendulkar's record for maximum scoring runs in the group stages of the tournament. Sachin had accumulated 586 races in the edition of the 2003 group stage of the World Cup.

Shakib is the third player after Sachin and Matthew Hayden to score more than 600 runs in one edition. Sachin scored 673 runs at the 2003 World Cup held in South Africa, while Hayden broke 659 runs at the 2007 edition in the West Indies.

Shakib Al Hasan also holds the record of being the only player with 600 races and 10 winners in a single edition of the World Cup.

Shakib continued his exceptional career with the bat against Pakistan when he scored 64 in Lord's on Friday. In the process, Shakib became the only cricketer after Sachin to get more than 50 scores in a single edition of the World Cup.

In general, the SUV from Bangladesh has accumulated more than 12 or more strokes and is in second place along with Kumar Sangakkara, who also has 12 more than fifty scores in the World Cup games.

However, Shakib could not help his team finish their 2019 World Cup with a victory, as Pakistan had a great performance to beat Bangladesh with 94 races at Lord's on Friday.

Pakistan needed to score more than 350-400 and beat Bangladesh with more than 300 runs to have any chance of qualifying for the semifinals with a better career rate than New Zealand. But Pakistan managed to publish 315/9, leaving in peace all hopes of reaching the last-4.