- Ashish Bagai (39) also the second top scorer for Canada in the match has scored 187 runs in his last 3 innings.
- W.D. Balaji Rao went wicket-less for the first time in his last five matches.
- Ricky Ponting has scored just 83 runs in four innings in this World cup edition which includes just six hits to the boundary and remains in the bottom of the list if batsmen with more than four World cup appearances, in terms of the runs scored.
- Shaun Tait (2-34) continues to have a good run in World cups and has now claimed 33 wickets in 16 matches. Outside World cups, Tait has claimed 28 wickets in 17 matches. He has now claimed 10 wickets in this World cup edition so far.
- Mitchell Johnson (1-43) has claimed 9 wickets in five matches in this World cup, which includes 8 wickets in his first 2 matches.
- John Davison in his last match for Canada was back to his original opening batting position and also claimed a wicket (of Haddin).
- Whatham became the 30th cricketer to make his one day debut for Canada in a World Cup match.
- Davison became the second player after Javed Miandad of Pakistan to retire after a World cup match ending their team’s progress further in the tournament.
- Now both the Australian new ball bowlers have 30 plus wickets in World cups alone – Lee (30) and Tait (33).
- Ponting’s wicket was Osinde’s 41st in limited overs cricket and he is now the most successful Canadian bowler (record shared with John Davison) in terms of most wickets.
– Sharath