WC 2015 – Game 29 – Pakistan vs South Africa at Auckland on 07.03.15 – Pakistan won by 29 runs on DLM

WC 2015 – Game 29 – Pakistan vs South Africa at Auckland on 07.03.15 – Pakistan won by 29 runs on DLM

Pakistan won its first game against South Africa in the World Cup out of four encounters when it beat South Africa by 29 run on DL Method in this game.

 

Misbah-ul-Haq completed 5000 runs of his one day career when he was on seven during his knock of 56 in this game. At the end of this game, his run aggregate read 5049. He became the 12th Pakistan batsman to aggregate 5000 plus runs in one day games and 72nd batsman to total 5000 plus runs in the annals of one day games.

 

Misbau-ul-Haq earned the distinction of scoring most runs – 5049 runs – without a hundred. His 56 in this game was his 42nd half century.

 

Shahid Afridi completed 8000 runs representing Pakistan in one day games. He reached the milestone when he was on 18 during his knock of 22 in this game. His total one day aggregate taking into consideration of representation for Asia Eleven and ICC World Eleven read 8041. He became the fourth Pakistan batsman to total 8000 plus runs representing Pakistan. Others are – Inzamam-ul-Haq {11701}, Mohd Yousuf {9554} and Saeed Anwar {8824}

 

Shahid Afridi’s aggerate of boundary sixes in one day games read 350 at the end of this game. He became the first batsman in the annals of one day games to score 350 boundary sixes. His 350 boundary sixes include 348 boundary sixes scored while representing Pakistan and one each representing Asia Eleven and ICC World Eleven. His 348 boundary sixes representing Pakistan is also a record for a batsman scoring most boundary sixes while representing a specific team in one day games.

 

Pakistan was dismissed for a total of 222 – Double Nelson to provide the 14th occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total of exact 222 runs in one day games. The complete list is furnished below

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Date
1 Pakistan 222 49.4 2 v England Manchester 19.07.82
2 India 222 47.2 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 30.09.98
3 England 222 49.2 2 v Australia Sydney 10.02.99
4 India 222 49.0 1 v Australia Melbourne 06.02.04
5 India 222 47.3 2 v Australia Kochi 02.10.07
6 Bangladesh 222 49.5 1 v India Dhaka 12.06.08
7 Bangladesh 222 44.2 2 v South Africa Potchefstroom 07.11.08
8 Australia 222 48.0 1 v South Africa Adelaide 26.01.09
9 Kenya 222 49.5 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 12.10.09
10 England 222 44.0 2 v Australia Perth 06.02.11
11 West Indies 222 47.3 1 v South Africa Delhi 24.02.11
12 Pakistan 222 50.0 1 v England Dubai (DSC) 18.02.12
13 Bangladesh 222 47.5 2 v Afghanistan Fatullah 01.03.14
14 Pakistan 222 46.4 1 v South Africa Auckland 07.03.15

 

Bangladesh, India and Pakistan share the record for most occasions of being dismissed all out for Double Nelson in one day games. All the three teams have been dismissed for 222 on three occasions which are listed below.

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Date
1 Bangladesh 222 49.5 1 v India Dhaka 12.06.08
2 Bangladesh 222 44.2 2 v South Africa Potchefstroom 07.11.08
3 Bangladesh 222 47.5 2 v Afghanistan Fatullah 01.03.14
               
1 India 222 47.2 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 30.09.98
2 India 222 49.0 1 v Australia Melbourne 06.02.04
3 India 222 47.3 2 v Australia Kochi 02.10.07
               
1 Pakistan 222 49.4 2 v England Manchester 19.07.82
2 Pakistan 222 50.0 1 v England Dubai (DSC) 18.02.12
3 Pakistan 222 46.4 1 v South Africa Auckland 07.03.15

 

Pakistan and West Indies are the two teams to be dismissed for 222 in the World Cup. West Indies was dismissed for 222 against South Africa at Delhi on 24.02.11

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Date
1 West Indies 222 47.3 1 v South Africa Delhi 24.02.11
2 Pakistan 222 46.4 1 v South Africa Auckland 07.03.15

 

Sarfraz Ahmed became the eighth wicket keeper to effect five or more dismissals in the World Cup. All the seven occasions are listed below

 

No Player Dis Ct St Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 AC Gilchrist 6 6 0 2 Aus Nam Potchefstroom 27.02.03
2 Sarfraz Ahmed 6 6 0 2 Pak RSA Auckland 07.03.15
3 SMH Kirmani 5 5 0 1 Ind Zim Leicester 11.06.83
4 JC Adams 5 4 1 1 Win Ken Pune 29.02.96
5 Rashid Latif 5 4 1 2 Pak NZl Lahore 06.03.96
6 NR Mongia 5 4 1 1 Ind Zim Leicester 19.05.99
7 RD Jacobs 5 5 0 1 Win NZl Southampton 24.05.99
8 Umar Akmal 5 5 0 2 Pak Zim Brisbane 01.03.15

 

Sarfraz Ahmed set up a new record for most dismissals by a wicket keeper on World Cup debut. He effected six dismissals {all catches} in this game. Previous record for most dismissals by a wicket keeper on World Cup debut was five dismissals {04 ct plus 01 St} by JC Adams of West  Indies vs Kenya at Pune on 29.02.96

 

No Player Dis Ct St Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 Sarfraz Ahmed 6 6 0 2 Pak RSA Auckland 07.03.15
2 JC Adams 5 4 1 1 Win Ken Pune 29.02.96

 

Sarfraz Ahmed became the second wicket keeper to effect exact six dismissals in the World Cup. Both the occasions are listed below

 

No Player Dis Ct St Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 AC Gilchrist 6 6 0 2 Aus Nam Potchefstroom 27.02.03
2 Sarfraz Ahmed 6 6 0 2 Pak RSA Auckland 07.03.15

 

Misbah-ul-Haq {56} and AB de Villiers {77} scored fifties in this game to provide the 141st and 142nd occasion of captains scoring fifties in World Cup. Misbah-ul-Haq’s 56 provides the 16th occasion of a Pakistan captain scoring a fifty in the World Cup. AB de Villiers’ 77 provides 12th the occasion of a South African captain scoring a fifty in the World Cup.

 

Misbah-ul-Haq {56} and AB de Villiers {77} scored fifties in this game to provide the 12th occasion of rival captains scoring fifties in World Cup. All such occasions are listed below

 

No No Player Runs 4s 6s Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 1 Majid Khan 60 6 0 1 Pak Win Birmingham 11.06.75
  2 CH Lloyd 53 8 0 2 Win Pak Birmingham 11.06.75
                     
2 1 CH Lloyd 102 12 2 1 Win Aus Lord’s 21.06.75
  2 IM Chappell 62 6 0 2 Aus Win Lord’s 21.06.75
                     
3 1 RB Richardson 56 2 2 1 Win Zim Brisbane 29.02.92
  2 DL Houghton 55 3 0 2 Zim Win Brisbane 29.02.92
                     
4 1 KC Wessels 85 6 0 1 RSA Eng Melbourne 12.03.92
  2 AJ Stewart 77 7 0 2 Eng RSA Melbourne 12.03.92
                     
5 1 SC Ganguly 111* 5 5 1 Ind Ken Durban 20.03.03
  2 SO Tikolo 56 5 2 2 Ken Ind Durban 20.03.03
                     
6 1 SP Fleming 66 8 1 1 NZl Can Gros Islet 22.03.07
  2 JM Davison 52 9 1 2 Can NZl Gros Islet 22.03.07
                     
7 1 RT Ponting 91 8 2 1 Aus RSA Basseterre 24.03.07
  2 GC Smith 74 9 2 2 RSA Aus Basseterre 24.03.07
                     
8 1 M Jayawardene 72 5 1 1 Srl Aus St George’s 16.04.07
  2 RT Ponting 66* 4 1 2 Aus Srl St George’s 16.04.07
                     
9 1 LRPL Taylor 74 6 5 1 NZl Can Mumbai 13.03.11
  2 A Bagai 84 10 0 2 Can NZl Mumbai 13.03.11
                     
10 1 PW Borren 84 10 0 1 Net Ire Kolkata 18.03.11
  2 WTSPorterfield 68 10 0 2 Ire Net Kolkata 18.03.11
                     
11 1 AB de Villiers 162* 17 8 1 RSA Win Sydney 27.02.15
  2 JO Holder 56 3 4 2 Win RSA Sydney 27.02.15
                     
12 1 Misbah-ul-Haq 56 4 0 1 Pak RSA Auckland 07.03.15
  2 AB de Villiers 77 7 5 2 RSA Pak Auckland 07.03.15

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