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England vs Bangladesh : Third one day game : England win the series 2-0 with 144 runs victory in the third one day game

England vs Bangladesh : Third one day game : England win the series 2-0 with 144 runs victory in the third one day game

Third one day game : England vs Bangladesh at Birmingham on 12.07.10 : England won by 144 runs

This game was the 50th game for EJG Morgan. He became the 40th England cricketer to play 50 plus one day games; EJG Morgan’s 50 appearances include his 23 appearances for Ireland.

This game was the 100th game for Abdur Razaak. He became the sixth Bangladesh cricketer to appear in 100 plus one day games. Others are – Mohammad Ashraful {163}, Khaled Mashud {126}, Mohammad Rafique {125}, Habibul Bashar {111} and Moshrafe Mortaza {110}

C Kieswetter scored zero in this game providing the 40th occasion of England wicket keeper batsman scoring zero in one day games. He became the first England wicket keeper batsman to suffer such an ignominy against Bangaldesh.

C Kieswetter scored zero in this game providing the 100th occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring zero in the history of one day games.

C Kieswtter scored zero and AJ Strauss scored 154 in this game providing the 155th occasion of an opener scoring zero and a fifty in the history of one day games. It also provides the 15th such feat by England batsmen.

C Kieswtter scored zero and AJ Strauss scored 154 in this game providing the 31st occasion of an opener scoring zero and a hundred in the history of one day games. It also provides the fourth such feat by England batsmen. The other three occasions are – C Broad {106} and CWJ Athey {zero} vs New Zealand at Napier on 16.03.87, MA Atherton {zero} and A Brown {118} vs India at Old Trafford on 27.05.96 and NV Knight {zero} and ME Trescothick {121} VS India at Calcutta on 19.01.02

AJ Strauss {154} and IJL Trott {110} scored centuries this game providing the 85th occasion of two batsmen scoring hundreds in the same innings in the history of one day games. Their feat provides the seventh occasion of England batsmen performing such a feat on one day games. The other six occasions are – GA Gooch {117*} and DI Gower {102} vs Australia at Leeds on 03.06.85, ME Trescothick {109} and N Hussain {115} vs India at Lord’s on 13.07.02, ME Trescothick {114*} and V Solanki {106} vs South Africa at The Oval on 28.06.03, AJ Strauss {100} and A Flintoff {123} vs West Indies at Lord’s on 06.07.04, AJ Strauss {152} and P Collingwood {112*} vs Bangladesh at Nottingham on 21.06.05 and AN Cook {102} and IR Bell {126*} vs India at Southampton on 21.08.07

AJ Strauss {154} and IJL Trott {110} scored centuries this game providing the second occasion of two England batsmen scoring hundreds in the same innings against Bangladesh. The first occasion was at Nottingham on 21.06.05 when AJ Strauss {152} and P Collingwood {112*} scored hundreds

AJ Strauss and IJL Trott added 250 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the England’s record partnership for any wicket in one day games. The previous best stand was 226 runs for the fourth wicket against West Indies at Lord’s on 06.07.04.

AJ Strauss and IJL Trott added 250 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the eleventh occasion of 250 plus runs in the history of one day games. This stand represents the sixth occasion of 250 plus runs for the second wicket. The eleven occasions are listed in the descending order of runs – 331 runs for the second wicket between R Dravid and SR Tendulkar {Ind vs NZl at Hyd-LBS on 08.11.99}, 318 for the second wicket between R Dravid and SC Ganguly {Ind vs Srl at Taunton on 26.05.99}, 286 runs for the first wicket between ST Jayasuriya and WU Tharanga {Srl vs Eng at Leeds on 01.07.06}, 275* runs for the fourth wicket between M Azharuddin and A Jadeja {Ind vs Zim at Cuttack On 09.04.98}, 274 runs for the first wicket between BB McCullum and JAH Marshall {NZl vs Ire at Aberdeen on 01.07.08}, 263 runs for the second wicket between Aamir Sohail and Inzamam-ul-Haq {Pak vs NZl at Sharjah on 20.04.94}, 258 runs for the first wicket between SC Ganguly and SR Tendulkar {Ind vs Ken at Paarl on 24.10.01}, 257 runs for the second wicket between Salim Elahi and Abdul Razaak {Pak vs RSA at Port Elizabeth on 11.12.02}, 252* runs for the second wicket between RT Ponting and SR Watson {Aus vs Eng at Centurion on 02.10.09}, 252 runs for the first wicket between SC Ganguly and SR Tendulkar {Ind vs Srl at Col-RPS on 07.07.98} and 250 runs for the second wicket between AJ Strauss and IJL Trott {Eng vs Ban at Birmingham on 12.07.10

AJ Strauss and IJL Trott added 250 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the sixth occasion of 250 plus runs for the second wicket. The six occasions are listed in the descending order of runs – 331 runs between R Dravid and SR Tendulkar {Ind vs NZl at Hyd-LBS on 08.11.99}, 318 between R Dravid and SC Ganguly {Ind vs Srl at Taunton on 26.05.99}, 263 runs between Aamir Sohail and Inzamam-ul-Haq {Pak vs NZl at Sharjah on 20.04.94},257 runs between Salim Elahi and Abdul Razaak {Pak vs RSA at Port Elizabeth on 11.12.02}, 252* runs between RT Ponting and SR Watson {Aus vs Eng at Centurion on 02.10.09} and 250 runs between AJ Strauss and IJL Trott {Eng vs Ban at Birmingham on 12.07.10

AJ Strauss completed 1500 runs as captain during the course of his knock of 154 in this game and his aggregate stood at 1537. He became the second England captain to score 1500 plus runs after N Hussain who has scored 1598 runs

AJ Strauss’s 154 in this game represent the highest individual score by an England captain in one day games. He wrested the record of MA Atherton who had scored 127 runs against West Indies at Lord’s on 28.05.95. His knock provides the ninth occasion of an England captain scoring a hundred in one day games. The nine occasions are – 154 by AJ Strauss vs Bangladesh at Birmingham on 12.07.10, 127 by MA Atherton vs West Indies at Lord’s on 28.05.95, 115 by N Hussain vs India at Lord’s on 13.07.02, 114* by ME Trescothick vs South Africa at The Oval on 28.06.03, 113* by ME Trescothick vs Australia at The Oval on 24.05.97, 112* by GA Gooch vs New Zealand at The Oval on 25.05.90, 111* by KP Pietersen vs India at Cuttack on 26.11.08, 105 by AJ Strauss vs West Indies at Providence on 22.03.09 and 102 by DI Gower vs Australia at Lord’s on 22.03.09

AJ Strauss’s 154 in this game represent his second hundred as England captain. The other occasion was his 105 against West Indies at Providence on 22.03.09. He became the second England captain to score hundred on two occasions. Other captain was MA Atherton {127 vs West Indies at Lord’s on 28.05.95 and 113* vs Australia at The Oval on 24.05.97}

AJ Strauss’s 154 in this game represent the ninth occasion of a captain scoring 150 plus runs in the history of one day games. The nine occasions arranged in the chronological order read thus – 171* by GM Turner {NZl vs EAF at Birmingham on 07.06.75}, 175* by N Kapil Dev {Ind vs Zim at Tunbridge Wells on 10.06.83}, 181 by IVA Richards {Win vs Srl at Karachi on 13.10.87}, 153* by M Azharuddin {Ind vs Zim at Cuttack on 09.04.98}, 186* by SR Tendulkar {Ind vs NZl at Hyd-LBS on 08.11.99}, 189 by ST Jayasuriya {Srl vs Ind at Sharjah on 29.10.00}, 156 by BC Lara {Win vs Pak at Adelaide on 28.01.05}, 164 by RT Ponting {Aus vs RSA at Jo’burg on 12.03.06} and 153 by AJ Strauss {Eng vs Ban at Birmingham on 12.07.10

AJ Strauss’s 154 in this game provide the fourth occasion of a batsman scoring 150 plus runs against Bangladesh. The other three occasions are – 153 by HH Gibbs of South Africa at Potchefstroom on 03.10.02, 153 by AJ Strauss of England at Nottingham on 21.06.05 and 194* by CK Coventry of Zimbabwe at Bulawayo on 16.08.09.

AJ Strauss’s 154 in this game provide the eighth occasion of a captain scoring a hundred against Bangladesh in one day games. The other seven occasions are – 135* by SC Ganguly of India at Dhaka on 30.05.00, 124 by Shahid Afridi of Pakistan at Dambulla on 21.06.10, 117 by BC Lara of West Indies at Dhaka on 09.10.99, 103* by GC Smith of South Africa at Chittagong on 09.03.08, 102* by SP Fleming of New Zealand at North Sound on 02.04.07 and 101* by MS Dhoni of India at Dhaka on 07.01.10

AJ Strauss’s 154 in this game represent the highest score by a captain against Bangladesh in one day games. The previous best was 135* by SC Ganguly of India at Dhaka on 30.05.00.

IJL Trott registered his maiden test hundred with his 110 in this game. His previous best was 94 in the previous game of the ongoing series at Bristol on 10.07.10.

AJ Strauss’s 154 in this game represent his highest one day score. This knock was an improvement on his previous best score of 152 against Bangladesh at Nottingham on 21.06.05

AJ Strauss’s 154 in this game provide the 59th occasion of a batsman scoring 150 plus runs in the history of one day games. AJ Strauss became the 13th batsman to score 150 plus runs on two or more occasions, He is the first England batsman to earn the distinction of scoring 150 plus runs on two occasions. His knock of 154 in this game provides the fourth occasion of an England batsman scoring 150 plus runs in one day games. The other three occasions are – 158 by DI Gower vs New Zealand at Brisbane on 15.06.83, 167* by RA Smith vs Australia at Birmingham on 21.05.93 and 152 by AJ Strauss at Nottingham on 21.06.05

AJ Strauss’s 154 and IJL Trott’s 110 in this game provide the 95th and 96th occasion of an England batsman scoring a hundred in one day games.

LG Wright was dismissed first ball in this game providing the 113th occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in one day games. He became the first batsman to suffer such an ignominy against Bangladesh in one day games.

Shafilul Islam returned with figures of 9.0-0-97-2 in this game providing the 18th occasion of a bowler conceding 90 plus runs in the history of one day games. His figures in this game provide the second occasion of a Bangladesh bowler conceding 90 plus runs in one day games. The first occasion was by Shafilul Islam himself when he returned with figures of 10.0-0-95-3 vs Pakistan at Dambulla on 21.06.10. Thus the figures of Shafiul Islam – 9.0-0-97-2 – in this game represent the most expensive figures – in terms of runs conceded – by a Bangladesh bowler in one day games.

Shafilul Islam and Shakib Al Hasan conceded 97 and 75 runs respectively in this game providing the 64th occasion of two or more bowlers conceding seventy plus runs in one day games. It provides the sixth occasion of two Bangladesh bowlers conceding seventy plus runs in one day games.

Shafilul Islam and Shakib Al Hasan conceded 97 and 75 runs respectively in this game providing the 29th and 30th occasion of Bangladesh bowlers conceding seventy plus runs in one day games.

Shakib Al Hasan returned with figures of none for 75 in this game providing the 13th occasion of a Bangladesh bowler conceding seventy plus runs without capturing a wicket in one day games. It is the second occasion for Shakib Al Hasan conceding 70 plus runs without capturing a wicket – the first occasion being against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo on 16.08.09 when he returned with figures of 9.0-0-70-0. Shakib Al Hasan became the third Bangladesh bowler to concede seventy plus runs with out a wicket on two occasions. The others being Mashrafe Mortaza and Tapash Baisya.

England’s 347 for 7 in this game provide the 361st occasion of a team scoring 300 plus runs in an innings in the history of one day games. It also provides the 24th occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day games. England’s 347 for 7 in this game provide the second occasion of it posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day games against Bangladesh, the first occasion being its 391 for 4 at Nottingham on 21.06.05. This total also provides the 30th occasion of team posting a total of 300 plus runs against Bangladesh

RS Bopara returned with figures of 4 for 38 in this game providing his maiden four wicket haul in one day games. His previous best figures were – 2 for 43 vs Canada at Gros Islet on 15.03.07

RS Bopara’s 4 for 38 in this game represent the 859th occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in the history of one day games. His figures also provide the 96th occasion of an England bowler capturing exact four wickets in one day games.

RS Bopara’s 4 for 38 provide the sixth occasion of an England bowler capturing exact four wickets against Bangladesh in one day games. The other five occasions are – 4 for 14 by A Flintoff at Chittagong on 07.11.03, 4 for 39 vs SJ Harmison at The Oval on 16.06.05, 4 for 32 by CJ Tremlett at Nottingham, 4 for 29 by A Flintoff at Leeds on 26.06.05 and 4 for 28 by TT Bresnan at Chittagong on 05.03.10

England won this game by 144 runs providing the 21st occasion of England winning a one day game by 100 plus runs margin. This win represents England’s second win by 100 plus runs margin against Bangladesh, the first being its 168 runs win at Nottingham on 21.06.05.

England vs Bangladesh Second one day games : Bangladesh registers its first win against England

England vs Bangladesh Second one day games : Bangladesh registers its first win against England

England vs Bangaldesh – Second one day at Bristol on 10.17.10: Bangladesh won by five runs

Tamim Iqbal completed 500 runs in the calendar year 2010 during his knock of 18 in this game. At the end of this game, his aggregate stood at 517. He became the eleventh batsman to total 500 plus runs in 2010. Others are – RT Ponting {761}, CL White {724}, SR Watson {706}, MEK Hussey {664}, TM Dilshan {627}, V Kohli {598}, Imrul Kayes {578}, MJ Clarke {564}, AB de Villiers {524} and HM Amla {523}

Imrul Kayes’s 76 in this game represent his fourth half century and fifth fifty of his one day career. Other four occasions are – 70 vs India at Dhaka on 07.01.10, 101 vs New Zealand at Christchurch on 11.02.10, 63 vs England at Dhaka on 02.03.10 and 66 vs Pakistan at Dambulla on 21.06.10. Thus his 76 in this game represents bis second fifty and also his highest score against England in one day games.

Imrul Kayes’s 76 represent the 12th occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a fifty against England. His knock also represents the sixth occasion of a Bangladesh opening batsman scoring a fifty against England. This knock provides the second fifty for Imrul Kayes and he became the second Bangaldesh opening batsman to score two or more fifties after Javed Omar who has to his credit three fifties

Mashrafe Mortaza was run out in this game providing the 24th occasion of a Bangladesh captain dismissed run out in one day games. His run out provides the fourth occasion of a Bangladesh captain dismissed run out against England in one day games. The other three occasions are – Khaled Mahmud for 11 at Dhaka on 12.11.03, Habibul Bashar for 10 at Leeds on 26.06.05 and Habibul Bashar for 4 at Bridgetown on 11.04.07. Thus Mashrafe Mortza’s score of 22 in this game represent the highest score by a Bangladesh captain who was dismissed run out against England

Abdur Razak shared the new ball in this game providing the 12th occasion of a Bangladesh left arm spinner opening the new ball in an one day game. Of these 12 occasions, Abdur Razzak has opened the bowling on ten occasions. It also provides the first occasion of a Bangladesh left arm spinner opening the bowling against England.

Abdur Razak’s opening the bowling in this game provide the 39th occasion of a left arm spin bowler sharing the new ball in one day games. Abdur Razak of Bangladesh and RW Price of Zimbabwe share the record for most number of occasions of a left arm spinner opening the bowling in one day games. Both the bowlers have opened the bowling on ten occasions.

IJL Trott’s 94 in this game provide the 37th occasion of an England batsman scoring a ninety in one day games. IJL Trott became the third England batsman to score a ninety against Bangladesh. Others are – N Hussain – 95 at Nairobi {Gym} on 05.10.00 and AJ Strauss – 98 at Leeds on 26.06.05

IJL Trott’s 94 in this game provide the 20th occasion of an England batsman scoring a fifty against Bangladesh in one day games. This knock is the third fifty for IJL Trott and also represents his highest one day score. Other fifties are – 87 vs South Africa at Centurion on 22.11.09 and 52* vs Souh Afica at Port Elizabeth on 29.11.09. He has played five games in which he has scored three fifties.

IJL Trott’s 94 in this game represent the 427th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in one day games.

At the end of this game AJ Strauss has an aggregate of 1384 runs as captain which places him fourth in the list of England batsmen who have scored 1000 plus runs. The list reads thus – N Hussain {1598}, MP Vaughan {1418}, MA Atherton {1392}, AJ Strauss {1384}, GA Gooch {1378} and MW Gatting {1013}

Bangladesh with this victory by five runs registered its first ever win over England in one day games and its 56th overall.

This win represents Bangladesh’s second win with single digit runs margin, the first being its win by eight runs against Zimbabwe at Harare on 10.03.04

England’s dismissal for 231 in this game provides the first occasion of England dismissed all out against Bangladesh. England’s all out in this game provide the 48th occasion of a team dismissed all out by Bangladesh in one day games,

Bangladesh’s win by five runs in this game provide the 16th occasion of a team winning an one day game by five runs margin

Facts and Figures – Follow them with HRG

Facts and Figures – Follow them with HRG

Waugh Brothers – Steve and Mark – are the only twins to have played 50 plus test and register more than 5000 runs. Chappell brothers – Ian and Greg are the only two brothers to have captained Australia in 50 plus tests. Ian and Greg hold the distinction of registering twin hundreds in the same test match

England vs Bangladesh First one day game : JM Anderson joins the elite list of bowlers who have conceded 70 plus runs in one day games on seven or more occasions

England vs Bangladesh First one day game : JM Anderson joins the elite list of bowlers who have conceded 70 plus runs in one day games on seven or more occasions

JM Anderson became the fourth bowler in the history of one day games to conceded 70 plus runs on seven or more occasions when he returned with figures of 3 for 74 in the first one day game between England and Bangladesh at Nottingham on 08.07.10. Others are A Nehra of India {08}, Naved-ul-Hasan {07} and Waqar Younis {07}

A Nehra of India had conceded 70 plus runs on eight occasions which read thus – 2 for 74 vs Pakistan at Centurion on 01.03.03, none for 80 vs Australia at Bangalore on 12,11.03, 4 for 72 vs Pakistan at Vizag on 05.04.05, none for 75 vs Pakistan at Ahmedabad on 12.04.05, 3 for 72 vs Pakistan at Delhi on 17.04.05, 1 for 79 vs Australia ot Hyd-RGS on 05.11.09, 1 for 81 vs Sri Lanka at Rajkot on 15.12.09 and 1 for 74 vs Sri Lanka at Rajkot on 18,12,09

Naved-ul-Hasan of Pakistan has conceded 70 plus runs on seven occasions which read thus – 3 for 73 vs India at Karachi on 13.03.04, 2 for 82 vs Zimbabwe at Peshawar on 03.10.04, 1 for 77 vs West Indies at Adelaide on 28.01.05, 1 for 75 vs England at Lahore on 10.12.05, none for 72 vs India at Lahore on 13.02.06, 2 for 92 vs South Africa at Centurion on 04.02.07 and 1 for 70 vs Australia at Perth on 29.01.10

Waqar Younis of Pakistan has conceded 70 plus runs on seven occasions which read thus – 4 for 73 vs England at Nottingham on 20.08.92, 2 for 73 vs Sri Lanka at Centurion on 04.12.94, 3 for 70 vs New Zealand at Auckland on 23.12.95, 1 for 73 vs South Africa at Durban on 03.04.98, 2 for 86 vs Sri Lanka at Benoni on 15.04.98, 1 for 77 vs Sri Lanka at Tangier on 14.08.02 and 2 for 71 vs India at Centurion on 01.03.03

JM Anderson has conceded 70 plus runs on seven occasions which read thus – none for 72 vs Pakistan at Karachi on 15.12.05, none for 72 vs West Indies at Ahmedabad on 28.10.06, 1 for 78 vs West Indies at Birmingham on 04.07.07, none for 79 vs India at The Oval on 05.09.07, 1 for 86 vs New Zealand at Napier on 20.02.10, none for 75 vs Australia at Lord’s on 03.07.10 and 3 for 74 vs Bangladesh at Nottingham on 08.07.10

JM Anderson became the first bowler outside the subcontinent to concede seventy plus runs on seven occasions in one day games. He is also the first England bowler to suffer such an ignominy, SJC Broad is the other England bowler to concede seventy plus runs on five occasions.

England vs Bangladesh : England wins the first one day game

England vs Bangladesh : England wins the first one day game

First One day game : England vs Bangladesh at Nottingham on 08.07.10 : England won by six wickets

Bangladesh was led by Mashrafe Mortaza in this game, He became the 12th captain to lead Bangladesh in one day games. Gazi Ashraf {07}, Minhajul Abedin {02}, Akram Khan {15}, Aminul Islam {16}, Naimur Rahman {04}, Khaled Mashud {30}, Khaled Mahmud {15}, Habibul Bashar {69}, Rajin Saleh {02}, Mohammad Ashraful {38}, Shakib Al Hasan {26} are the other eleven captains who have led Bangladesh in one day games

Junaid Siddique’s 51 in thisg game represent the tenth occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a fifty against England in one day games. This knock was his maiden fifty against England. His previous best was zero at Dhaka on 28.02.10. It was his second one day game against England in which he came with a half century.

Raquibul Hasan’s 76 in this game represent the eleventh occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a fifty against England in one day games. The eleven occasions of Bangaldesh batsman’s fifties against England read thus – 63* by Javed Omar at Nairobi {Gym} on 05.10.00, 51 by Aftab Ahmed at The Oval on 16.06.05, 59 by Javed Omar at Nottingham on 21.06.05, 94 by Mohammad Ashraful at Nottingham on 21.06.05, 81 by Javed Omar at Leeds on 26.06.05, 57* by Shakib Al Hasan at Bridgetown on 11.04.07, 125* by Tamim Iqbal at Dhaka on 28.02.10, 63 by Imrul Kayes at Dhaka on 02.03.10, 76 by Mushfiqur Rahim at Dhaka on 02.03.10, 51 by Junaid Siddique at Nottingham on 08.07.10 and 76 by Raquibul Hasan at Nottingham on 08.07.10

Junaid Siddique {51} and Raquibul Hasan {76} scored fifties in this game providing the second occasion of two Bangladesh batsmen scoring fifties in the same innings against England. The other occasion was witnessed at Dhaka on 02.03.76, when Imrul Kayes {63} and Mushfiqur Rahim {76} had scored fifties

Junaid Siddique’s 51 provides his fourth half century in one day games. The other three occasions are – 97 vs Pakistan at Dambulla on 21.06.10, 85 vs New Zealand at Dhaka on 09.10.08 and 55 vs West Indies at Basseterre on 31.07.09

JM Anderson returned with figures of 3 for 74 in this game providing the 36th occasion of an England bowler conceding 70 plus runs in one day games. JM Anderson became the first England bowler to concede 70 plus runs against Bangladesh. His figures of 3 for 74 represent the most expensive bowling figures by an England bowler in terms of runs conceded against Bangladesh. The previous most expensive bowling figures in terms of runs conceded was credited to D Gough who had figures of none for 59 at Leeds on 26.06.05

JM Anderson has conceded 70 plus runs on seven occasions which read thus – none for 72 vs Pakistan at Karachi on 15.12.05, none for 72 vs West Indies at Ahmedabad on 28.10.06, 1 for 78 vs West Indies at Birmingham on 04.07.07, none for 79 vs India at The Oval on 05.09.07, 1 for 86 vs New Zealand at Napier on 20.02.10, none for 75 vs Australia at Lord’s on 03.07.10 and 3 for 74 vs Bangladesh at Nottingham on 08.07.10

JM Anderson became the fourth bowler in the history of one day games to conceded 70 plus runs on seven or more occasions. Others are A Nehra of India {08}, Naved-ul-Hasan {07} and Waqar Younis {07}

JM Anderson became the first bowler outside the subcontinent to concede seventy plus runs on seven occasions in one day games. He is also the first England bowler to suffer such an ignominy, SJC Broad is the other England bowler to concede seventy plus runs on five occasions.

Raquibul Hasan was dismissed run out after scoring 76 in this game providing the 17th occasion of a Bangladesh batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in one day games. Raquibul Hasan became the second Bangladesh batsman to be dismissed in such a manner against England. Aftab Ahmed was the other batsman. He was run out after scoring 51 at The Oval on 16.06.05

At the end of this game, Tamim Iqbal {2363} and Shakib Al Hasan {2360} were running neck to neck to occupy the second place among the most run getters for Bangladesh in one day games. They were three runs apart. Mohammad Ashraful with 3327 runs leads the table. Habibul Bashar {2168} is the other batsman who has an aggregate of 2000 plus runs.

Imrul Kayes aggregated 502 runs at the end of this game. He became the tenth batsman to total 500 plus runs in the calendar year 2010. Others are – RT Ponting {761}, CL White {724}, SR Watson {706}, MEK Hussey {664}, TM Dilshan {627}, V Kohli {598}, MJ Clarke {564}, AB de Villiers {524} and HM Amla {523}

Imrul Kayes became the first Bangladesh batsman to complete 500 runs in calendar year 2010. Tamim Iqbal is close behind with 499 runs to his credit

At the end of this game, AJ Strauss has 12 fifties to his credit as England captain. Only N Hussain {13| has more fifties than AJ Strauss as England’s captain. MP Vaughan {11} and MA Atherton {10} are the other two England captains to score ten or more fifties.

N Hussain {12}, AJ Strauss {11} and MP Vaughan {11} are the three England captains who have scored ten or more half centuries at the end of this game.

Bangladesh scored an exact 250 runs in 50.0 overs in this game providing the 26th occasion of a team scoring exact 250 runs in 50,0 overs in the history of one day games. It was the second such occasion by Bangladesh, the first being its 250 for 8 in 50.0 overs against Australia at Canterbury on 30.06.08

AJ Strauss scored 50 in this game which represents his 25th one day fifty {03 Centuries plus 22 half centuries}. He became the ninth England batsman to score 25 or more fifties in one day games. Others are – ME Trescothick {33}, GA Hick {32}, AJ Stewart {32}, PD Collingwood {31}, GA Gooch {31}, NV Knight {30}, AJ Lamb {30} and KP Pietersen {27}

IR Bell’s 84 not out in this game provide his 16th one day half century and 17th fifty.

AJ Strauss {50} and IR Bell {84*} scored fifties in this game providing the 18th and 19th occasions of an England batsman scoring fifties against Bangladesh.

AJ Strauss with his 50 in this game registered his fourth fifty against Bangladesh. The other three occasions are – 82* at The Oval on 16.06.05, 152 at Nottingham on 21.06.05 and 98 at Leeds on 26.06.05.

With his four fifties AJ Strauss holds the record for most fifties by an England batsman against Bangladesh. He wrested the record from A Flintoff and ME Trescothick who had scored three fifties each.

AJ Strauss’s 50 in this game provide the eleventh occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a fifty against Bangladesh. AJ Strauss with his 50 in this game registered his fourth fifty as an opening batsman against Bangladesh. The other three occasions are – 82* at The Oval on 16.06.05, 152 at Nottingham on 21.06.05 and 98 at Leeds on 26.06.05.

With his four fifties AJ Strauss holds the record for most fifties by an England opening batsman against Bangladesh. He wrested the record from ME Trescothick who had scored three fifties.

AJ Strauss was run out after scoring a fifty in this game providing the 23rd occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in one day games. AJ Strauss became the first England batsman to be dismissed in such a manner against Bangladesh.

AJ Strauss became the seventh England captain to be dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in one day games. The other six are – AJ Stewart for 77 vs South Africa at Melbourne on 12.03.92, MA Atherton for 81 vs New Zealand at Birmingham on 19.05.94, N Hussain for 79 vs Sri Lanka at Brisbane on 17.12.02, MP Vaughan for 67 vs West Indies at Gros Islet on 02.05.04, MP Vaughan for 79 vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 21.04.07 and KP Pietersen for 63 vs India at Rajkot on 14.11.08. He is the first England captain to be dismissed run out after scoring a fifty against Bangladesh

AJ Strauss became the second captain to be dismissed run out after scoring a fifty against Bangladesh. ADR Campbell was the other captain. He was run out for 97 at Dhaka on 25.03.99.

IR Bell and PD Collingwood added 80 runs for the third wicket in this game which represent the record stand by England batsmen for the third wicket against Bangladesh. The previous best was the 74 runs stand between C Kieswetter and PD Collingwood at Chittagong on 05.03.10

England’s win in this game represent its 12th one day win against Bangladesh.

ICC WCL Division League One : Batsmen who have been dismissed run out after scoring a hundred in one day games

ICC WCL Division League One : Batsmen who have been dismissed run out after scoring a hundred in one day games

TLW Cooper of Netherlands, who created a world record of having scoring three consecutive fifties since his one day debut, joined the list of batsmen who have been dismissed run out after scoring a hundred. He scored 101 and was dismissed run out against Afghanistan in the 12th match of ICC World Cup Division League one at Voorburg on 07.07.10. His run out provides the 66th occasion of a batsman run out after scoring hundred in one day games. The complete list is furnished below

No Batsmen Runs Team Opp Ground Date
1 KWR Fletcher 131 Eng NZl Nottingham 11.06.75
2 GM Wood 108 Aus Eng Leeds 08.06.81
3 GR Marsh 104 Aus Ind Jaipur 07.09.86
4 CA Best 100 Win Eng Georgetown 07.03.90
5 Rameez Raja 114 Pak NZl Sialkot 06.11.90
6 RJ Shastri 109 Ind RSA New Delhi 14.11.91
7 DC Boon 100 Aus NZl Auckland 22.02.92
8 PA de Silva 105 Srl Aus Col-PSS 15.08.92
9 Javed Miandad 107 Pak RSA East London 15.02.93
10 KR Rutherford 108 NZl Ind Vadodara 28.10.94
11 SR Tendulkar 115 Ind NZl Vadodara 28.10.94
12 MJR Rindel 106 RSA Pak Johannesburg 12.01.95
13 RT Ponting 123 Aus Srl Melbourne 09.01.96
14 ME Waugh 130 Aus Srl Perth 12.01.96
15 ME Waugh 126 Aus Ind Mumbai 27.02.96
16 SR Tendulkar 137 Ind Srl Delhi 02.03.96
17 RT Ponting 102 Aus Win Jaipur 04.03.96
18 NS Sidhu 101 Ind Pak Sharjah 15.04.96
19 SR Tendulkar 110 Ind Srl Col-RPS 28.08.96
20 JN Rhodes 121 RSA Pak Nairobi-G 29.09.96
21 ME Waugh 102 Aus Win Brisbane 05.01.97
22 MS Atapattu 118 Srl Ind Col-RPS 17.08.97
23 NV Knight 122 Eng Win Bridgetown 29.03.98
24 BC Lara 110 Win Eng Bridgetown 29.03.98
25 SR Tendulkar 141 Ind Aus Dhaka 28.10.98
26 GA Hick 109 Eng Aus Adelaide 26.01.99
27 NC Johnson 101 Zim Ken Dhaka 23.03.99
28 DPMD Jayawardene 101 Srl Pak Vizag 27.03.99
29 GW Flower 140 Zim Ken Dhaka 27.03.99
30 R Dravid 145 Ind Srl Taunton 26.05.99
31 ME Waugh 106 Aus Zim Bulawayo 21.10.99
32 SC Ganguly 100 Ind Aus Melbourne 12.01.00
33 SL Campbell 103 Win Zim Kingston 01.04.00
34 ST Jayasuriya 105 Srl Ind Dhaka 01.06.00
35 SR Tendulkar 101 Ind Srl Sharjah 20.10.00
36 RT Ponting 102 Aus Eng Bristol 10.06.01
37 NJ Astle 117 NZl Ind Col-RPS 20.07.01
38 DD Ebrahim 121 Zim Ban Dhaka 25.11.01
39 NV Knight 105 Eng Ind Delhi 31.01.02
40 Saleem Elahi 108 Pak Zim Harare 27.11.02
41 V Sehwag 108 Ind NZl Napier 29.12.02
42 MS Atapattu 101 Srl Aus Sydney 09.01.03
43 VVS Laxman 102 Ind Aus Gwalior 26.10.03
44 BC Lara 113 Win Zim Bulawayo 22.11.03
45 SM Ervine 100 Zim Ind Adelaide 24.01.04
46 ME Trescothick 130 Eng Win Gros Islet 01.05.04
47 Shoaib Malik 118 Pak HKg Col-SSC 18.07.04
48 ME Trescothick 104 Eng Win The Oval 25.09.04
49 MS Atapattu 111 Srl Pak Lahore 14.10.04
50 Mohammad Yousuf 105 Pak Win Perth 01.02.05
51 R Dravid 104 Ind Pak Kochi 02.04.05
52 Salman Butt 101 Pak Ind Jamshedpur 09.04.05
53 Yuvraj Singh 103 Ind RSA Hyd-RGS 16.11.05
54 PG Fulton 112 NZl Srl Napier 08.01.06
55 CH Gayle 101 Win Eng Ahmedabad 28.10.06
56 KJ O’Brien 142 Ire Ken Nairobi-R 02.02.07
57 DJ Reekers 104 Net Ire Nairobi-G 05.02.07
58 MJ Clarke 130 Aus Ind Bangalore 29.09.07
59 HH Gibbs 102 RSA Pak Lahore 18.10.07
60 JM How 139 NZl Eng Napier 20.02.08
61 Mohammad Ashraful 109 Ban UAE Lahore 24.06.08
62 V Sehwag 116 Ind Srl Col-RPS 03.02.09
63 BJ Haddin 109 Aus NZl Sydney 08.02.09
64 Shakib Al Hasan 104 Ban Zim Bulawayo 11.08.09
65 H Masakadza 156 Zim Ken Harare 12.10.09
66 TLW Cooper 101 Net Afg Voorburg 07.07.10

TL Cooper became the second Netherlands batsman after DJ Reekers to be dismissed run out after scoring a hundred. DJ Reekers had scored 104 against Ireland at Nairobi (G} on 05.02.07

No Batsmen Runs Team Opp Ground Date
1 DJ Reekers 104 Net Ire Nairobi-G 05.02.07
2 TLW Cooper 101 Net Afg Voorburg 07.07.10

India holds the record for most run outs after scoring a hundred. There are 14 occasions of Indian batsmen who have been dismissed run out after scoring a hundred

No Batsmen Runs Team Opp Ground Date
1 RJ Shastri 109 Ind RSA New Delhi 14.11.91
2 SR Tendulkar 115 Ind NZl Vadodara 28.10.94
3 SR Tendulkar 137 Ind Srl Delhi 02.03.96
4 NS Sidhu 101 Ind Pak Sharjah 15.04.96
5 SR Tendulkar 110 Ind Srl Col-RPS 28.08.96
6 SR Tendulkar 141 Ind Aus Dhaka 28.10.98
7 R Dravid 145 Ind Srl Taunton 26.05.99
8 SC Ganguly 100 Ind Aus Melbourne 12.01.00
9 SR Tendulkar 101 Ind Srl Sharjah 20.10.00
10 V Sehwag 108 Ind NZl Napier 29.12.02
11 VVS Laxman 102 Ind Aus Gwalior 26.10.03
12 R Dravid 104 Ind Pak Kochi 02.04.05
13 Yuvraj Singh 103 Ind RSA Hyd-RGS 16.11.05
14 V Sehwag 116 Ind Srl Col-RPS 03.02.09

India’s SR Tendulkar has been dismissed on most occasions – five occasions – after scoring a hundred

No Batsmen Runs Team Opp Ground Date
1 SR Tendulkar 115 Ind NZl Vadodara 28.10.94
2 SR Tendulkar 137 Ind Srl Delhi 02.03.96
3 SR Tendulkar 110 Ind Srl Col-RPS 28.08.96
4 SR Tendulkar 141 Ind Aus Dhaka 28.10.98
5 SR Tendulkar 101 Ind Srl Sharjah 20.10.00

Facts and Figures – Follow them with HRG

Facts and Figures – Follow them with HRG

DP Nannes is the only bowler in the history of T20 games to capture 100 wickets; He has an aggregate of 117 wickets at the end of Australia and Pakistan T20I game at Birmingham on 06.07.10. His 117 wickets have come from 82 matches. He has bowled 308.3 overs of which four were maiden overs. He has conceded 2168 runs for his 117 wickets at an average of 18.52 runs per wicket. He has an economy rate of 7.02. and a strike rate of 15.8. He has captured four wickets on five occasions and has the best bowling figures of 4 for 11. DP Nannes is the second bowler in the history of T20 games to capture four wickets on five occasions, the first being Umar Gul who has achieved the feat on six occasions. DP Nannes is the third bowler in the history of T20 games to capture four wickets on five occasions, the other two being Umar Gul {seven occasions} and CK Langveldt {five occasions}. DP Nannes has represented Australia, Delhi Daredevils, Middlesex, Netherlands, Nottinghamshire and Victoria in T20 games

Second T20I : Australia vs Pakistan : Pakistan wins the two match series 2-0

Second T20I : Australia vs Pakistan : Pakistan wins the two match series 2-0

Second T20I : Australia vs Pakistan at Birmingham on 06.07.10 : Pakistan won by 12 runs and also the two match series 2-0

This game is Pakistan’s 39th T20I and it has won the toss in 20 games including this game.

Australia capped SNJ O”Keefe for this game. He became the 45th Australian cricketer to represent Australia in T20I. He is the fifth Australian cricketer to make his T20I debut against Pakistan in T20I games. The other four are – MJ North at Dubai on 07.05.09, NM Hauritz at Dubai on 07.05.09, TR Birt at Melbourne on 05.02.10 and SPD Smith at Melbourne on 05.02.10

DJ Hussey shared the new ball for Australia providing the first occasion of a spinner opening the bowling for Australia in one day games. It also provides the 39th such occasion in T20I.

DJ Hussey bowled a maiden over in this game to provide the 82nd occasion of a bowler bowling maiden overs in T20I. His maiden over in this game provide the 11th occasion of an Australian bowler bowling a maiden over in T20I

Shahzaib Hasan’s zero in this game provides the 23rd occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring zero in T20I. It was the third duck for Shahzaib Hasan. The other two are – vs South Africa at Nottingham on 18.06.09 and vs Australia at Birmingham on 05.06.09. He became the third Pakistan batsman to score three or more zeroes. The other two are Kamran Akmal {04} and Shahid Afridi {04}

Shahzaib Hasan’s zero in this game provides the 10th occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring zero in T20I. It was the third duck for Shahzaib Hasan as an opening batsman. The other two are – vs South Africa at Nottingham on 18.06.09 and vs Australia at Birmingham on 05.06.09. He became the second Pakistan opening batsman to score three zeroes. Kamran Akmal is the other opening batsman who has scored three zeroes.

Shahzaib Hasan with his three zeroes became the fifth opening batsman to score three or more zeroes in the history of T20I. The other four are – ADS Fletcher of West Indies {04}, ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka {04}, HH Gibbs of South Africa {03} and Kamran Akmal of Pakistan {03}.

Kamran Akmal hit a six of MJ Johnson which gave him an aggregate of 25 sixes. He became the first Pakistan batsman to total 25 sixes in T20I. He became the ninth batsman in the history of T20I to aggregate 25 plus sixes. Others are – BB McCullum {39}, Yuvraj Singh {38}, CH Gayle {34}, DA Warner {31 plus}, CL White {31 plus}, JA Morkel {29}, DJ Hussey {27 plus} and LRPL Taylor {26}.

Kamran Akmal became the first wicket keeper batsman in the history of T20I to score 25 sixes. He wrested the record from BB McCullum who has scored 24 boundary sixes.

Kamran Akmal hit four boundary fours during his knock of 33 in this game. He now has an aggregate of 62 boundary fours in his T20I career. He became the third wicket keeper batsman in the history of T20I games to total 60 plus boundary fours. The other two are – KC Sangakkara {72} and BB McCullum {60}

Kamran Akmal has an aggregate of 666 runs as a wicket keeper batsman in T20I. His aggregate places him in the list of wicket keeper batsmen who have scored 600 plus runs in T20I. Others to score 600 runs are – KC Sangakkara {733} and BB McCullum {638}. Prior to the start of this game, Kamran Akmal’s aggregate stood at 633 and was occupying the third place.

SNJ O”Keefe captured his first wicket in T20I games in the very first over he bowled. Of the last delivery of his first over he had Salman Butt caught by CL White for 31.

DP Nannes claimed his 25th wicket in T20I when he had Shoaib Malik caught by debutant SNJ O”Keefe for 12 in this game.At the end of this game his tally of wickets stood at 27. He became the 13th bowler in the history of T20I to aggregate 25 plus wickets. The thirteen bowlers are – Umar Gul {46}, Shahid Afridi {44}, DL Vettori {35}, Saeed Ajmal {35}, SL Malinga {34}, SCJ Broad {33}, BAW Mendis {33}, MG Johnson {30}, DW Steyn {29}, DP Nannes {27}, GP Swann {26}, SW Tait {26} and SE Bond {25}

Umar Gul was dismissed for zero in this game providing the 24th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring zero in T20I. Shaoib Akhtar also scored zero in this game to provide the 25th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring zero in T20I

Shazaib Hasan, Umar Gul and Shoaib Akhtar scored zeroes in this game providing the eighth, ninth and tenth occasion of Pakistan batsmen scoring zeroes against Australia in T20I. This is the first occasion of three Pakistan batsmen scoring zeroes against Australia in T20I.

Shazaib Hasan, Umar Gul and Shoaib Akhtar scored zeroes in this game providing the 22nd occasion of three or more batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in the history of T20I. It is the third occasion of three Pakistan batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in T20I. The other two occasions are – vs India at Jo’burg on 24.09.07 {Kamran Akmal, Shahid Afridi and Umar Gul} and vs Sri Lanka at Lord’s on 12.06.09 {Salman Butt, Shahid Afridi and Mohammad Aamer}

Umar Gul was dismissed first ball in this game providing the eleventh occasion of a Pakistan batsman collecting the first ball duck in T20I. He became the fourth Pakistan batsman after Kamran Akmal {at Gros Islet on 02.05.10}, Shahzaib Hasan {at Birmingham on 05.07.10} and Shahid Afridi {at Birmingham on 05.07.10} to suffer such an ignominy against Australia.

Umar Gul was dismissed first ball in this game providing the 119th occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck in the history of T20I. His dismissal in this game also provides the 19th occasion of a batsman suffering such an ignominy against Australia.

Shahid Afridi hit two boundary fours in this game to take his aggregate of boundary fours to 51. He became the fourth Pakistan batsman to total 50 plus boundary fours in T20I. Others are – Salman Butt {66}, Kamran Akmal {65} and Shoaib Malik {53}

Salman Butt and Kamran Akmal became the ninth and tenth batsman in the history of T20I to aggregate 65 plus boundary fours. The ten batsmen are – BB McCullum {112}, GC Smith {99}, KP Pietersen {90}, TM Dilshan {86}, DPMD Jayawardene {78}, ST Jayasuriya {75}, G Gambhir {74}, KC Sangakkara {72}, Salman Butt {66} and Kamran Akmal {65}

At the end of this Salman Butt has scored 62 boundary fours as an opening batsman. He became the seventh opening batsman in the history of T20I to total 60 plus boundary fours. The complete list read thus – BB McCullum {111}, GC Smith {98}, ST Jayasuriya {75}< G Gambhir {74}, TM Dilshan {72}, Salman Butt {62} and DA Warner {62}

Salman Butt and Kamran Akmal added 61 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the 24th occasion of Pakistan batsman posting a fifty plus runs partnership in T20I. This stand also provides the third occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting a fifty plus runs for the second wicket in T20I. The other two occasions are – 56 runs between Shoaib Malik and Misbah-ul-Haq vs Kenya at Nairobi {Gym} on 04.09.07 and 96 runs between Salman Butt and Shoiab Khan Jr vs Zimbabwe at King City {NW} on 12.10.08

This stand also provides the fifth occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership posted by Pakistan batsmen against Australia. The five occasions are – 82 runs for the first wicket between Kamran Akmal and Salman Butt at Gros Islet on 14.05.10, 61 runs for the second wicket between Salman Butt and Kamran Akmal at Birmingham on 06.07.10, 85 runs for the third wicket between Kamran Akmal and Misbah-ul-Haq at Dubai on 07.05.09, 119* runs for the fifth wicket between Shoaib Malik and Misbah-ul-Haq at Jo’burg on 18.09.07 and 51 runs between Shoaib Malik and Umar Akmal at Birmingham on 05.07.10

Salman Butt and Kamran Akmal added 61 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the record stand for the second wicket by Pakistan batsmen against Australia. The previous best was the 43 runs stand between Kamran Akmal and Salman Butt at Birmingham on 05.07.10

SNJ O’Keefe with his 3 for 29 in this game became the third Australian bowler to capture three or more wickets on T20I debut. Others are – 4 for 29 by MS Kasprowicz vs New Zealand at Auckland on 17.02.05 and 3 for 18 by AF Noffke vs New Zealand at Perth on 11.12.07.

SNJ O’Keefe became the first Australian bowler to capture three wickets on T20I debut against Pakistan. Other bowlers to capture three or more wickets on T20I debut against Pakistan are – 4 for 19 by K Weeraratne of Sri Lanka at King City {NW} on 11.10.08, 3 for 23 by U Bhatti of Canada at King City {NW} on 10.10.08, 3 for 25 by AC Thomas of South Africa at Jo’burg on 02.02.07 and 3 for 29 by CM Wright of Scotland at Durban on 12.09.07

MJ Clarke scored 30 in this game as a captain opening batsman to take his aggregate to 100 runs. He became the seventh captain opener to total 100 plus runs. Others are – GC Smith {767}, CH Gayle {490}, WTS Porterfield {263}, BB McCullum {165}, SP Fleming {110} and RR Watson {102}. MJ Clarke became the first Australian captain opening batsman to total 100 runs in T20I

At the end of this game, MJ Clarke has an aggregate of 353 runs as captain. He became the eighth captain in the history of T20I to total 350 plus runs. Other seven captains are – GC Smith {803}. KC Sangakkara {595}, CH Gayle {490}, PD Collingwood {464}, MS Dhoni {441}, RT Ponting {401} and Shoaib Malik {401}. MJ Clarke became the second Australian captain after RT Ponting {401} to total 350 plus runs.

DJ Hussey was playing his 25th T20 in this game, He became the third Australian batsman to appear in 25 plus T20I. Other two are – MJ Clarke {33} and MEK Hussey {27}. MEK Hussey {27} and DJ Hussey {25} earned the distinction of becoming the first brothers to play 25 or more T20Is.

CL White completed 500 runs when he was on 2 during the course of his knock of 7 in this game. At the end of this game his aggregate stood at 505. He became the 22nd batsman to aggregate 500 plus runs in T20I. He is the third Australian batsman to total 500 plus runs. Others are – DA Warner {644} and DJ Hussey {579}.

At the end of this game, Saeed Ajmal has an aggregate of 35 wickets in T20I. He became the fourth bowler in the history of T20I to capture 35 plus wickets. The four bowlers are – Umar Gul {46}, Shahid Afridi {44}, DL Vettori {35}, Saeed Ajmal {35},

Mohammad Aamer and Umar Gul’s tally of wickets against Australia stood at 12 and 10 respectively. Umar Gul captured one wicket and Mohammad Aamer captured three wickets in this game. These are the only two Pakistan bowlers to capture ten or more wickets against Pakistan.

It is interesting to note that Mohammad Aamer has played four games against Australia and captured three wickets in each of the four games. His performance read thus – 3 for 23 at Gros Islet on 02.05.10, 3 for 5 at Gros Islet on 14.05.10, 3 for 27 at Birmingham on 05.06.10 and 3 for 27 at Birmingham on 06.07.10.

Mohammad Aamer {12}, DP Nannes {10} and Umar Gul {10} are the three bowlers who have an aggregate of ten or more wickets in Pakistan-Australia T20I series. It is interesting to note that all the three bowlers reached the milestone of ten wickets in this game.

MG Johnson was dismissed first ball in this game providing the eleventh occasion of an Australian batsman collecting the first ball duck in T20I. It was the second such ignominy for MG Johnson, the first occasion was also against Pakistan at Gros Islet on 02.05.10. MG Johnson and MJ Clarke are the two Australian batsmen to collect the first ball duck on two occasions in T20I

The following are the Australian batsmen who have collected the first ball duck against Pakistan in T20I. MJ Clarke at Jo’burg on 18.09.07, MG Johnson at Gros Islet on 02.05.10, MG Johnson at Birmingham on 06.07.10, SPD Smith at Gros Islet on 02.05.10 and A Symonds at Dubai on 07.05.10

SNJ O’Keefe was dismissed run out for 5 in this game providing the fourth occasion of an Australian batsman run out on T20I debut. The other three are – MG Johnson for 9 vs Zimbabwe at Cape Town on 12.09.07, AA Noffke for zero vs New Zealand at Perth on 11.12.07 and MC Henriques for 1 vs New Zealand at Sydney on 15.02.09. He is the 33rd batsman in the history of T20I to be dismissed run out on debut.

TD Paine and MG Johnson scored zeroes in this game and the number of zeroes by Australian batsmen in T20I games swelled to 24. MG Johnson with his two ducks became the seventh Australian batsman to score two or more zeroes in T20Is. The other six are – DJ Hussey {03}, MJ Clarke {02}, RT Ponting {02}, A Symonds {02} DA Warner {02} and SR Watson {02}

TD Paine’s zero in this game provides the 24th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring zero in T20I. He became the second Australian wicket keeper batsman to score zero in T20I after BJ Haddin who had failed to open his account against South Africa at Jo’burg on 27.03.09

Kamran Akmal effected a stumping in this game to take his total dismissals to 44 out of which 28 are stumping dismissals. It is interesting to note that no other wicket keeper has effected ten stumping dismissals in T20Is

Umar Gul who had captured 90 wickets in T20 games in the first game of this two match series extended his tally of wickets to 91. He is the fifth bowler in the history of T20 games to total 90 plus wickets. Others are – DP Nannes {117}, JA Morkel {99}, Yasir Arafat {98}, Umar Gul {91} and GR Napier {90}

ICC WCL Division One – Victory of the last ball of the match : Afghanistan joins the list

ICC WCL Division One – Victory of the last ball of the match : Afghanistan joins the list

Afghanistan scored a win off the last ball of the match against Kenya at Voorburg on 05.07.10 in the ICC World Cup League Division one matches, providing the 32nd occasion of a team winning a one day game on the last ball of the match. All the 32 occasions are listed below

No Team Margin Target Opp Ground Date
1 Eng 3 wkt 209 Pak Sahiwal 23.12.77
2 Aus 2 wkt 140 Win Castries 12.04.78
3 Win 4 wkt 128 Pak Karachi 21.11.80
4 Pak 1 wkt 214 NZl Multan 07.12.84
5 Aus 2 wkt 178 Eng Sharjah 24.03.85
6 Eng 5 wkt 230 Win Port of Spain 04.03.86
7 Pak 1 wkt 246 Ind Sharjah 18.04.86
8 Pak 1 wkt 217 Win Lahore 16.10.87
9 Win 3 wkt 215 Eng Kingston 03.03.90
10 Eng 4 wkt 224 Ind Jaipur 18.01.93
11 Aus 1 wkt 173 Win Sydney 01.01.96
12 NZl 5 wkt 259 Zim Dhaka 24.10.98
13 RSA 2 wkt 160 Win Johannesburg 22.01.99
14 RSA 2 wkt 192 NZl Napier 26.03.99
15 Pak 2 wkt 196 Ind Brisbane 10.01.00
16 Zim 2 wkt 223 RSA Durban 02.02.00
17 RSA 3 wkt 257 NZl Cape Town 04.11.00
18 Win 3 wkt 201 RSA Kingston 28.04.01
19 Win 4 wkt 292 NZl Kingstown 16.07.02
20 RSA 2 wkt 239 Win Col-SSC 13.09.02
21 Win 4 wkt 284 Ind Jamshedpur 06.11.02
22 Pak 3 wkt 316 Ind Ahmedabad 12.04.05
23 Zim 2 wkt 237 Ban Harare 02.08.06
24 NZl 1 wkt 225 Srl Queenstown 31.12.06
25 Sco 3 wkt 281 Ire Nairobi (G) 30.01.07
26 RSA 2 wkt 249 NZl Durban 25.11.07
27 Win 1 wkt 236 Srl Port of Spain 10.04.08
28 NZl 1 wkt 246 Eng The Oval 25.07.08
29 NZl 2 wkt 182 Aus Perth 01.02.09
30 Aus 2 wkt 206 Pak Centurion 30.09.09
31 RSA 7 wkt 304 Win Roseau 30.05.10
32 Afg 1 wkt 234 Ken Amstelveen 05.07.10

South Africa and West Indies share the record for most wins on the last ball of the match. Both have won on six occasions

No Team Margin Target Opp Ground Date
1 RSA 2 wkt 160 Win Johannesburg 22.01.99
2 RSA 2 wkt 192 NZl Napier 26.03.99
3 RSA 3 wkt 257 NZl Cape Town 04.11.00
4 RSA 2 wkt 239 Win Col-SSC 13.09.02
5 RSA 2 wkt 249 NZl Durban 25.11.07
6 RSA 7 wkt 304 Win Roseau 30.05.10
1 Win 4 wkt 128 Pak Karachi 21.11.80
2 Win 3 wkt 215 Eng Kingston 03.03.90
3 Win 3 wkt 201 RSA Kingston 28.04.01
4 Win 4 wkt 292 NZl Kingstown 16.07.02
5 Win 4 wkt 284 Ind Jamshedpur 06.11.02
6 Win 1 wkt 236 Srl Port of Spain 10.04.08