When is too much of a good thing really too much?
Got some stats (baring in mind the 1975, 1979 and 1983 World Cups where 60 0vers. And 1987 was the first 50 over World Cup). Stats are offset in the knowledge the first 4 World Cups where more like 1 day Test matches. Obviously as ODI cricket became more marketable the number of matches at the World Cup increased.
1975 - 6 individual 100s, only 1 x 150+ score(Glenn Turner 171*).
1979 - 2 individual 100s, 0 x 150+ scores
1983 - 8 individual 100s, only 1 x 150+ score(Kapil Dev 175*).
1987 - 11 individual 100s, only 1 x 150+ score(IVA Richards 181*).
1992 - 8 individual 100s, 0 x 150+ scores.
1996 - 16 individual 100s, 2 x 150+ scores(Gary Kirsten 188* and Andrew Hudson 161).
1999 - 11 individual 100s, 1 x 150+ score(Sourav Ganguly 183).
2003 - 21 individual 100s, 2 x 150+ scores(Craig Wishart 172* and Sachin Tendulkar 152).
2007 - 20 individual 100s, 2 x 150+ scores(Imran Nazir 160 and Matthew Hayden 158).
2011 - 24 individual 100s, 2 x 150+ scores(Virender Sehwag 175 and Andrew Strauss 158)
2015(ONGOING) - 37 individual 100s, 7 x 150+ scores(Martin Guptill 237*, Chris Gayle 215, David Warner 178, AB de Villiers 162*, TM Dilshan 161*, Hashim Amla 159 and Kyle Coetzer 156).
In the previous 10 World Cups there was a combined 12 x 150+ scores. Yet in the ongoing World Cup it's like happy hour for the batsmen...alrwady 7 x 150+ scores....
When will the scales go in favour of the bowlers?