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Month: November 2010

Pak vs SAF in UAE 2010 : Second one day : Pakistan coasts to one wicket win with one ball to spare

Pak vs SAF in UAE 2010 : Second one day : Pakistan coasts to one wicket win with one ball to spare

Second ODI : Pakistan vs South Africa at Abu Dhabhi on 31.10.10 : Pakistan won by one wicket with a ball remaining

HM Amla {65}, CA Ingram {100} and JP Duminy {54} scored fifties in this game, providing the 79th, 80th and 81st occasion of South African batsmen scoring fifties against Pakistan in one day games.

HM Amla {65}, CA Ingram {100} and JP Duminy {54} scored fifties in this game, providing the seventh occasion of three or more South African batsman scoring fifties in an innings against Paksitan.

CA Ingram scored 100 in this game providing the 12th occasion of South African batsman scoring hundred in one day games against Pakistan

CA Ingram’s 100 in this game provide the 101st occasion of a South African batsman scoring hundred in one day games.

CA Ingram’s 100 provide the 66th occasion of a batsman scoring an exact 100 and 100 not out in one day games. It also provides the seventh occasion of a South African batsman scoring an exact 100 and 100 not out in one day games.

HM Amla’s 65 in this game represents his ninth one day half century and 14th fifty : CA Ingram’s 100 in this game represents his second hundred in one day games and JP Duminy’s eighth one day half century and tenth fifty.

J Botha was run out for 9 in this game providing the 27th occasion of a South African captain dismissed run out in one day games. His run out dismissal in this game provides the seventh occasion of a South African batsman run out against Pakistan in one day games.

J Botha was run out for 9 in this game providing the 42nd occasion of a South African batsman dismissed run out against Pakistan in one day games.

Abdul Razaaq scored his third hundred in one dayers when he scored 109 not out in this game. The other two are – 112 vs South Africa at Port Elizabeth on 11.12.02 and 107 not out vs Zimbabwe at Multan on 30.09.04.

Abdul Razaaq’s 109 not out in this game represent the 145th occasion of Pakistan batsman scoring hundred in one day games. It also represents the ninth occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a hundred against South Africa in one day games.

Abdul Razaaq scored his second hundred against South Africa in one day games – 112* at Port Elizabeth on 11.12.02 and 109* at Abu Dhabhi on 31.10.10. He became the third Pakistan batsman to score two hundreds against South Africa. Others are – Izaz Ahmed {110 at Rawalpindi on 20.10.94 and 114* at Durban on 17.12.94} and Mohammad Yousuf {101* at Durban on 07.02.07 and 117 at Lahore on 20.10.07}

CK Langveldt returned with figures of 2 for 75 in this game to provide the 27th occasion of a South African bowler conceding seventh plus runs in one day games. His figures provide the fourth occasion of a South African bowler conceding seventy plus runs against Pakistan in one day games. The other three occasions are – 1 for 70 by S Elworthy at East London on 11.04.99, none for 71 by M Ntini at Durban on 07.02.07 and none for 82 by A Nel at Durban on 07.02.07

CA Ingram’s 100 was in a losing cause providing the 17th occasion of a South African batsman’s hundred going in vain.

Pakistan won this game by one wicket with one ball to spare providing the ninth occasion of a team winning the game by one wicket with one ball to spare

Aus vs Srl – 2010 : Only T20I : Sri Lanka romp home by seven wickets

Aus vs Srl – 2010 : Only T20I : Sri Lanka romp home by seven wickets

Only T20I – Australia vs Sri Lanka at Perth on 31.10.10 : Sri Lanka won by seven wickets

Australia capped JW Hastings and CJ Mckay for this game. They became the 46th and 47th cricketers to represent Australia in T20Is. They are the only two Australian cricketers to make T20I debut against Sri Lanka as on date.

MJ Clarke opened the innings in this game to provide the fourth occasion of his opening an innings as captain opening batsman. The other three occasions are – vs New Zealand at Perth on 11.12.07, vs India at Melbourne on 01.02.08 and vs Pakistan at Birmingham on 06.07.10

BJ Haddin and SPD Smith added 66 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 38th occasion of Australian batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in T20I games. This stand provide the fourth occasion of such a partnership for the sixth wicket by Australian batsmen in T20Is.

BJ Haddin and SPD Smith added 66 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the third occasion of Australian batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership against Sri Lanka in T20I games. The other two occasions are – 102* runs for the first wicket between AC Gilchrist and ML Hayden at Cape Town on 20.09.07 and 101* runs for the sixth wicket between MEK Hussey and CL White at Bridgetown on 09.05.10.

TM Dilshan scored 41 in this game to take his T20I run aggregate to 758. He became the sixth batsman in T20I games to amass 750 plus runs. Others are – BB McCullum {1100}, GC Smith {958}, KP Pietersen {911}, DPMD Jayawardene {784} and KC Sangakkara {777}

KC Sangkkara became the first wicket keeper batsman to total 750 runs. He reached the milestone when he was on 17 during his innings of 44 in this game. At the end of this game, his run aggregate stood at 777.

TM Dilshan became the third Sri Lankan batsman to total 750 plus runs. Others are – DPMD Jayawardene {784} and KC Sangkaara {777}. KC Sangkkara and TM Dilshan completed 750 runs in this game.

TM Dilshan and KC Sangakkara added 71 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 29th occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a 50 plus runs partnership in T20Is. This stand provides the sixth occasion of Australian batsmen posting a 50 plus runs partnership in T20Is.

This stand provide the second occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting 50 plus runs partnership against Australia in T20Is. The other occasion was – 62 runs stand for the second wicket between TM Dilshan and KC Sangakkara at Nottingham on 08.06.09. Thus the 71 runs stand in this game is the record stand by Sri Lankan batsmen for any wicket against Australia.

Australia and Sri Lanka have met each other on four occasions in T20Is including this game. The results of these four games are – Australia won by ten wickets at Cape Town on 20.09.07, Sri Lanka won by six wickets at Nottingham on 08.06.09, Australia won by 81 runs at Bridgetown on 09.05.10 and Sri Lanka won by seven wickets at Perth on 31.10.10.