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ICC World T20 – Descriptive Statistics of the earlier five editions

ICC World T20 – Descriptive Statistics of the earlier five editions

The sixth edition of the ICC World T20 Championship is all set to start from 08.03.2016 in India. Here are some of the key stats of the five editions played earlier

There is no consistency of a team winning the Championship with the game itself being unpredictable. The results were also unpredictable as the five editions are won by different teams. The first edition was won by India, second by Pakistan, third by England, fourth by West Indies and ehe fifth by Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is going to defend the sixth championship to be played in India. The following table lists out the winners in each of the five editions

Series/Tournament Venue Season Winner
ICC World Twenty20 South Africa 2007/08 India
ICC World Twenty20 England 2009 Pakistan
ICC World Twenty20 West Indies 2010 England
ICC World Twenty20 Sri Lanka 2012/13 West Indies
ICC World Twnety20 Bangladesh 2013/14 Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has played most games in the tournament – 31 and is followed by Pakistan which has played 30 games. These are the only two teams which have played 30 plus games in the tournament

Sri Lanka owns the record for most wins in the tournament. It has won 21 games and is the only team to win 20 plus games. Bangladesh with fifteen losses holds the record for most losses by a team in the tournament. Bangladesh is closely followed by England which has lost 14 game

The tournament has witnessed seven occasions of a team posting 200 plus runs in the tournament. Sri Lanka’s 260 for 6 against Kenya at Jo’burg on 14.09.07 is the highest team total by a team in the tournament. It also represents the only occasion of a team posting 250 plus runs in the tournament.

There are twenty occasions of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in the tournament. Netherland’s 39 all out against Sri Lanka at Chittagong on 24.03.14 is the lowest total by a team in a completed innings

DPMD Jayawardene’s 1016 runs in the tournament represent the most run aggregate by a batsman in the tournament. He is the only batsman to score 1000 runs in the tournament.

DPMD Jayawardene also holds the record for most boundary fours scored by a batsman in the tournament. He has scored 111 boundary fours. He is the only batsman to score 100 plus boundary fours in the tournament

CH Gayle with 807 runs to his credit occupies the second place in the list of batsmen who have scored most runs in the tournament. TM Dilshan is the other batsman to score 700 plus runs {764},

DPMD Jayawardene {1016}, CH Gayle {807} and TM Dilshan {764} are the only three batsmen to total 700 plus runs in the tournament

CH Gayle with 49 boundary sixes to his credit owns the record for most boundary sixes scored by a batsman in the tournament. He needs one more boundary six to become the first batsman to score 50 boundary sixes in the tournament.

The tournament has witnessed six centuries the details of which are furnished below in the chronological order. BB McCulllum’s 123 in the game between New Zealand and Bangladesh at Pallekele on 21.09.12 is the highest individual score registered by a batsman the tournament.

No Player Runs 4s 6s Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 CH Gayle 117 7 10 Win RSA Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
2 SK Raina 101 9 5 Ind RSA Gros Islet 02 May 2010
3 DPMD Jayawardene 100 10 4 Srl Zim Providence 03 May 2010
4 BB McCullum 123 11 7 NZl Ban Pallekele 21 Sep 2012
5 AD Hales 116* 11 6 Eng Srl Chittagong 27 Mar 2014
6 Ahmed Shehzad 111* 10 5 Pak Ban Dhaka 30 Mar 2014

There are six occasions of batsman scoring nineties in the tournament. The six batsmen list is furnished below. LJ Wright of England is the only batsman to score 99 in the tournament. He was not out on 99 against Afghanistan at Col-RPS on 21.09.12

No Player Runs 4s 6s Tem Oppn Ground Match Date
1 LJ Wright 99* 8 6 Eng Afg Col-RPS 21 Sep 2012
2 DPMD Jayawardene 98* 9 4 Srl Win Bridgetown 07 May 2010
3 CH Gayle 98 5 7 Win Ind Bridgetown 09 May 2010
4 TM Dilshan 96* 12 2 Srl Win The Oval 19 Jun 2009
5 Umar Akmal 94 9 4 Pak Aus Dhaka 23 Mar 2014
6 HH Gibbs 90* 14 2 RSA Win Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007

CH Gayle and DPMD Jayawardene are the two batsmen to score a hundred and ninety in two separate games of the tournament

No Player Runs 4s 6s Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 CH Gayle 117 7 10 Win RSA Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
CH Gayle 98 5 7 Win Ind Bridgetown 09 May 2010
2 DPMD Jayawardene 100 10 4 Srl Zim Providence 03 May 2010
DPMD Jayawardene 98* 9 4 Srl Win Bridgetown 07 May 2010

CH Gayle of West Indies owns the record for most fifties in the tournament with eight fifties {01 C + 07 HC}. He is closely followed by DPMD Jayawardene of Sri Lanka who has scored seven fifties {01C + 06 C}. RG Sharma and V Kohli of India have six fifties {all half centuries}

CH Gayle also holds the record for most half centuries in the tournament. He has scored seven half centuries. DPMD Jayawardene. RG Sharma and V Kohli are the have scored six half centuries in the tournament.

The ‘maverick’ batsman Shahid Afridi of Pakistan and TM Dilshan of Sri Lanka share the record for most ducks in the tournament. Both the batsmen have been dismissed without scoring on five occasions. LJ Wright of England and  ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka are the other two batsmen who have collected four ducks in the tournament. It is interesting to note that Shahid Afridi’s five ducks in the tournament are first ball dismissals.

As many as 84 occasions of a batsman collecting the first ball ducks are witnessed in the tournament. The tournament has witnessed eleven occasions of a batsman dismissed run out first ball and six occasions of batsmen dismissed for a duck without facing a delivery.

The tournament has witnessed 80 occasions of batsmen dismissed stumped in the tournament of which two batsmen were dismissed stumped after scoring a half century. There are eleven occasions of batsmen dismissed stumped without scoring. It is interesting to note that only one batsman was dismissed stumped off a wide ball in the tournament. {KA Pollard for a duck – dismissed stumped of the bowling of GP Swann – West Indies vs England at Providence on 03.05.10}

Eleven batsmen have been dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the tournament, while eighteen batsmen have been dismissed run out without scoring.

DL Vettori and Shahid Afridi are the two captains to be dismissed run out without scoring in the tournament. CH Gayle remains the only captain to be dismissed run out after scoring a fifty. He was run out for 98 in the game between West Indies and India at Bridgetown on 09.05.10

There are nineteen occasions of a captain scoring fifties in the tournament and also thirteen occasions of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety in the tournament. BB McCullum of New Zealand is the only wicket keeper batsman to score a hundred in the tournament. He scored 123 in the game between New Zealand and Bangladesh at Pallekele on 21.09.12.

Kamran Akmal of Pakistan and KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka are the two wicket keepers to score fifties on three or more occasions. The following table lists out their performances.

No Player Runs 4s 6s Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Kamran Akmal 57 5 1 1 Pak Ire The Oval 15 Jun 2009
2 Kamran Akmal 73 8 1 1 Pak Ban Gros Islet 01 May 2010
3 Kamran Akmal 50 6 2 1 Pal Aus Gros Islet 14 May 2010
1 KC Sangakkara 55* 4 2 2 Srl Aus Nottingham 08 Jun 2009
2 KC Sangakkara 64* 7 0 1 Srl Pak Lord’s 21 Jun 2009
3 KC Sangakkara 68 5 3 1 Srl Win Bridgetown 07 May 2010
4 KC Sangakkara 52* 6 1 2 Srl Ind Dhaka 06 Apr 2014

Thus KC Sangakkara with his four fifties holds the record for most fifties by a wicket keeper batsman in the tournament.

The tournament has witnessed eleven occasions of a captain dismissed without scoring and ten occasions of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed for a duck.

There are 19 occasions of a captain scoring fifties and CH Gayle and KC Sangakkara share the record for most fifties by a captain in the tournament. Both have scored three fifties. The following table lists out their performances.

No Player Runs 4s 6s Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CH Gayle 88 6 6 2 Win Aus The Oval 06 Jun 2009
2 CH Gayle 63* 8 2 2 Win Srk The Oval 19 Jun 2009
3 CH Gayle 98 5 7 1 Win Ind Bridgetown 09 May 2010
1 KC Sangakkara 55* 4 2 2 Srl Aus Nottingham 08 Jun 2009
2 KC Sangakkara 64* 7 0 1 Srl Pak Lord’s 21 Jun 2009
3 KC Sangakkara 68 5 3 1 Srl Win Bridgetown 07 May 2010

There are 167 occasion of batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament – six centuries and 161 half centuries. Indian batsmen have scored 24 fifties {01 C plus 23 HC}. Australia {21 – all HCs}. Pakistan {21 – 01 C plus 20 HC}, And Sri Lanka {21 – 01C plus 20 HC} are the other three teams to score 20 plus fifties in the tournament.

India also holds the record for most half centuries. Its batsmen have scored 23 half centuries in the tournament.

Australia is the only team to score 150 plus boundary sixes in the tournament. It has scored 155 boundary fours in the tournament. The following table lists the teams which have scored 100 plus boundary sixes in the tournament

No Team Players Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 6s
1 Australia 35 25 186 45 3495 85* 24.78 0 21 13 155
2 Pakistan 28 30 240 50 4299 111* 22.62 1 20 17 137
3 West Indies 28 25 191 41 3268 117 21.78 1 17 21 136
4 India 34 28 192 49 3889 101 27.19 1 23 9 127
5 England 37 26 217 48 3830 116* 22.66 1 15 19 121
6 Sri Lanka 32 31 234 55 4299 100 24.01 1 20 22 117
7 New Zealand 36 25 198 39 3179 123 19.99 1 10 10 115
8 South Africa 31 26 196 48 3671 90* 24.80 0 15 11 113

Sri Lanka owns the record for most boundary fours in the tournament. It has scored 421 boundary fours and is the only team to score 400 plus boundary fours in the tournament. The following table lists the teams which has scored 100 plus boundary fours in the tournament.

No Team Players Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s
1 Sri Lanka 32 31 234 55 4299 100 24.01 1 20 22 421
2 Pakistan 28 30 240 50 4299 111* 22.62 1 20 17 372
3 India 34 28 192 49 3889 101 27.19 1 23 9 342
4 England 37 26 217 48 3830 116* 22.66 1 15 19 341
5 South Africa 31 26 196 48 3671 90* 24.80 0 15 11 317
6 Australia 35 25 186 45 3495 85* 24.78 0 21 13 289
7 West Indies 28 25 191 41 3268 117 21.78 1 17 21 286
8 New Zealand 36 25 198 39 3179 123 19.99 1 10 10 257
9 Bangladesh 33 18 159 28 2218 84 16.93 0 7 20 198
10 Ireland 23 12 98 22 1312 60 17.26 0 2 13 118
11 Netherlands 20 9 73 15 1115 72* 19.22 0 4 6 104

The tournament has witnessed 38 occasions of a bowler capturing four or more wickets which includes five occasions of five or more wickets. The five occasions are furnished below.

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BAW Mendis 4.0 2 8 6 2 Srl Zim Hambantota 18 Sep 2012
2 HMRKB Herath 3.3 2 3 5 2 Srl NZl Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
3 Umar Gul 3.0 0 6 5 1 Pak NZl The Oval 13 Jun 2009
4 SL Malinga 4.0 0 31 5 2 Srl Eng Pallekele 01 Oct 2012
5 MAA Jamil 4.0 0 19 5 1 Net RSA Chittagong 27 Mar 2014

The tournament’s best bowling figures is credited to BAW Mendis of Sri Lanka who took six wickets conceding eight runs {4.2-2-8-6} against Zimbabwe at Hambnatota on 18.09.12.

The following table shows the list of bowlers who have captured four wickets conceding single digit runs in the tournament.

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 HMRKB Herath 3.3 2 3 5 2 Srl NZl Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
2 Umar Gul 3.0 0 6 5 1 Pak NZl The Oval 13 Jun 2009
3 MR Gillespie 2.5 0 7 4 1 NZl Ken Durban 12 Sep 2007
4 BAW Mendis 4.0 2 8 6 2 Srl Zim Hambantota 18 Sep 2012

ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka, Mashrafe Mortaza of Bangladesh, LN Onyango and SJC Broad of England are the four bowlers to concede 60 plus runs in the tournament. It is interesting to note that these three bowlers have conceded 60 plus runs without capturing a wicket. The performance of these three bowlers are furnished below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 ST Jayasuriya 4.0 0 64 0 1 Srl Pak Johannesburg 17 Sep 2007
2 Mashrafe Mortaza 4.0 0 63 0 1 Ban Pak Dhaka 30 Mar 2014
2 LN Onyango 4.0 0 61 0 1 Ken Srl Johannesburg 14 Sep 2007
3 SCJ Broad 4.0 0 60 0 1 Eng Ind Durban 19 Sep 2007

ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka with his figures of 4.0-0-64-0 against Pakistan at Johannesburg on 17.09.07 gets the tag of most expensive bowler in terms of runs conceded in the tournament.

The tournament has witnessed 24 occasions of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs capturing a wicket of which thirteen are the occasions in which the bowler has gone wicket less conceding 50 plus runs

There are 29 occasions of three figure partnerships posted by batsmen in the tournament. The break up wicket wise read thus – 1st wkt – 12 : 2nd wkt – 06 : 3rd wkt – 05 : 4th wkt – 04 : 5th wkt – 01 and 6th wkt – 01. The break up team wise read thus – Aus {06}: Pakistan {04}: England {05} : Sri Lanka  {04} : West Indies {03} : India {03} : Bangladesh {02} : Ireland {01} and South Africa {01}

166 runs partnership between DPMD Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara in the game between Sri Lanka and West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05.10 is the highest partnership registered in the tournament. AD Hales and EJG Margan of England added 152 runs for the third wicket against Sri Lanka at Chittagong on 27 Mar 2014 to provide the second occasion of 150 plus runs partnership of the tournament.

Australia vs India – First ODI at Perth on 12.01.16 – Australia won by five wickets with four balls to spare

Australia vs India – First ODI at Perth on 12.01.16 – Australia won by five wickets with four balls to spare

India won the toss and elected to bat in this game to provide the 219th occasion of India doing so against Australia in one day games

Australia capped SM Boland and J Paris for this game. He became the 211th and 212th cricketers to represent Australia in one day games. He also became the 19th and 20th Australian cricketer to make his one-day debut against India in one day games

India capped BB Sran for this game. He became the 207th cricketer to represent India in one day games. He also became the 20th Indian cricketer to make his one-day debut against Australia in one day games

RG Sharma and V Kohli added 207 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 375th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 82nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in one day games. India became the first team in the history of one day games to post 375 three figure partnerships.

RG Sharma and V Kohli added 207 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 47th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Australia in one day games. It also provides the tenth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket against Australia in one day games

RG Sharma and V Kohli added 207 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 23rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in one day games. It also provides the eighth occasion of Indian batsmen posting 150 plus partnership for the second wicket in one day games

RG Sharma and V Kohli added 207 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership against Australia in one day games. It also provides the first occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus partnership for the second wicket against Australia in one day games thus constituting a record partnership by Indian batsmen against Australia for the second wicket. The previous best was the 199 runs partnership between SR Tendulkar and VVS Laxman at Indore on 31.03.01

It is interesting to note thst RG Sharma has been a partner on five occasions when India posted 150 plus runs partnership against Australia which is a record against Australia. SR Tendulkar and VVS Laxman have partnered three 150 plus runs partnerships against Australia

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 176 2 v Australia Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
2 V Kohli, RG Sharma 2 186* 2 v Australia Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
3 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 178 2 v Australia Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
4 MS Dhoni, RG Sharma 5 167 1 v Australia Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
5 V Kohli, RG Sharma 2 207 1 v Australia Perth 12 Jan 2016

RG Sharma scored 171 not out in this game to provide the 234th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a hundred in one day games. It also provides the 33rd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a hundred against Australia in one day games.

RG Sharma scored 171 not out in this game to provide the 123rd occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a hundred in one day games. It also provides the 18th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a hundred against Australia in one day games.

RG Sharma scored 171 not out in this game to provide the 21st occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in one day games. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs against Australia in one day games.

RG Sharms scored 171 not out in this game to provide the 15th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a hundred in one day games. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a hundred against Australia in one day games.

RG Sharma’s 171 not out in this game represent his fourth score of 150 plus runs. He became the second Indian batsman to score four or more scores of 150 plus runs after SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has scored five scores of 150 plus runs.

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RG Sharma 209 1 v Australia Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
2 RG Sharma 264 1 v Sri Lanka Kolkata 13 Nov 2014
3 RG Sharma 150 2 v South Africa Kanpur 11 Oct 2015
4 RG Sharma 171* 1 v Australia Perth 12 Jan 2016
             
1 SR Tendulkar 186* 1 v New Zealand Hyd-RGS 08 Nov 1999
2 SR Tendulkar 152 1 v Namibia Pietermaritzburg 23 Feb 2003
3 SR Tendulkar 163* 1 v New Zealand Christchurch 08 Mar 2009
4 SR Tendulkar 175 2 v Australia Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
5 SR Tendulkar 200* 1 v South Africa Gwalior 24 Feb 2010

RG Sharma’s 171 not out in this game represent his fourth score of 150 plus runs as an opening batsman.  He became the second Indian opening batsman to score four or more scores of 150 plus runs after SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has scored five scores of 150 plus runs.

RG Sharma’s 171 not out in this game represent his fourth score of 150 plus runs. He became the fourth batsman to score four or more scores of 150 plus runs in the annals of one day games. Others are SR Tendulkar 05}, CH Gayle {05} and ST Jayasuriya {04}

V Kohli scored 91 in this game to provide the 90th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in one day games. It also provides the ninth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety against Australia in one day games. It also reperents the fourth score of ninety for V Kohli.

RG Sharma’s aggregate of boundary sixes at the end of this game read 105. RG Sharma had scored 98 boundary sixes in his one-day career. Two boundary sixes in this game fetched him 100 boundary sixes. He became the seventh Indian batsman to score 100 plus boundary sixes. Others are – SR Tendulkar {195}, SC Ganguly 190}, MS Dhoni {188}, Yuvraj Singh {148}, V Sehwag {136} and SK Raina {120}

RG Sharma’s aggregate of boundary sixes at the end of this game read 105. RG Sharma had scored 98 boundary sixes in his one-day career. Two boundary sixes in this game fetched him 100 boundary sixes. He became the 29th batsman to score 100 plus boundary sixes in the annals of one day games.

India posted 309 for 3 in this game to provide the 86th occasion of India posting a team total of 300 plus runs in one day games. It also provides the eleventh occasion of India posting a team total of 300 plus runs against Australia in one day games.

India now holds the record of posting the team total of 300 plus runs on most occasions. It went past Australia which has posted the team total of 300 plus runs on 86 occasions.

GJ Bailey and SPD Smith added 242 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 347th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 71st occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in one day games.

GJ Bailey and SPD Smith added 242 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 56th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India in one day games. It also provides the tenth occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India  for the third wicket in one day games.

GJ Bailey and SPD Smith added 242 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the fourth occasion of Australian batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership against India in one day games. It also provides the second occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket against India in one day games.

GJ Bailey and SPD Smith added 242 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for any wicket against India in one day games. The previous best was the 234 runs unfinished partnership for the third wicket between RT Ponting and DR Martyn at Johannesburg on 23.03.03. The four occasions of 200 plus runs partnerships by Australian batsmen against India are listed below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GJ Bailey, SPD Smith 3 242 2 v India Perth 12 Jan 2016
2 DR Martyn, RT Ponting 3 234* 1 v India Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
3 ML Hayden, RT Ponting 2 219 1 v India Visakhapatnam 03 Apr 2001
4 DC Boon, GR Marsh 1 212 1 v India Jaipur 07 Sep 1986

GJ Bailey and SPD Smith added 242 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for the third wicket against India in one day games. The previous best was the 234 runs unfinished partnership for the third wicket between RT Ponting and DR Martyn at Johannesburg on 23.03.03. The two occasions of 200 plus runs partnerships by Australian batsmen against India are listed below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GJ Bailey, SPD Smith 3 242 2 v India Perth 12 Jan 2016
2 DR Martyn, RT Ponting 3 234* 1 v India Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003

One day cricket witnessed two 200 plus runs partnerships in a one day game for the first time. In Indian innings – RG Sharma-V Kohli posted 207 runs for the second wicket. Australian innings saw GJ Bailey-SPD Smith posting 242 runs for the third wicket.

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 V Kohli, RG Sharma 2 207 1 Ind Aus Perth 12 Jan 2016
2 GJ Bailey, SPD Smith 3 242 2 Aus Ind Perth 12 Jan 2016

GJ Bailey {112} and SPD Smith {149} scored centuries in this game to provide the 189thand 190th occasion of Australian batsmen scoring centuries in a one-day game. It also provides the 33rd and 34th occasion of Australian batsmen scoring centuries in a one-day game against India.

SPD Smith {149} scored hundred in this game to provide the 40th occasion of Australian captain scoring centuries in a one-day game. It also provides the eighth occasion of Australian captain scoring hundred in a one-day game against India.

RG Sharma {171 not out} for India and GJ Bailey {112} and SPD Smith {149} scored centuries in this game to provide the 31st occasion of three or more batsmen scoring centuries in a one-day game in the history of one day internationals.

The aggregate runs of three centurions worked out to 432 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of aggregate runs exceeding 400 plus runs when a one-day game witnessed three or more centuries

The aggregate runs of three centurions worked out to 432 in this game to provide the third occasion of aggregate runs exceeding 400 plus runs when a one-day game witnessed exact three or more centuries

The aggregate runs of three centurions worked out to 432 in this game to provide the highest aggregate runs when a one-day game witnessed exact three centuries. The previous best was 430 runs in the game between South Africa and West Indies at Johannesburg on 18.01.15.

Australia scored 310 for 5 in this game to provide the 87th occasion of Australia posting a team total of 300 plus runs in one-day game. Australia now share the record for posting team total of 300 plus runs in a one-day game with India. India has also posted the team total of 300 plus run on 87 occasions.

India posted 309 for 3 and Australia posted 310 for 5 in this game to provide the 88th occasion of both the team posting 300 plus runs in the annals of one day games.

India posted 309 for 3 in this game and ended up in a losing cause to provide the 90th occasion of a team losing a one day game after posting 300 plus runs. It also provides the 15th occasion of India losing a one-day game after posting 300 plus runs and second such occasion against Australia.

GJ Bailey {112} and SPD Smith {149} scored centuries in this game to provide the 134th occasion of two batsmen scoring two or more centuries in an innings in the annals of one day games. It also provides the 14th such occasion by Australian batsmen in one day games.

GJ Bailey {112} and SPD Smith {149} scored centuries in this game to provide the fifth occasion of two Australian batsmen scoring two centuries in an innings against India in one day games.

Australia won this game with four balls to spare to provide the 50th occasion of Australia winning a one day game with single digit balls to spare. It also provides the tenth such occasion against India in one day games

RG Sharma had an aggregate of 856 runs against Australia. He needed 144 runs for his 1000 runs. He scored 171 not out in this game and at the end of this game his run aggregate against Australia read 1027. He became the third Indian batsman to total 1000 plus runs against Australia. Others are – SR Tendulkar {3077} and MS Dhoni {1187}

RG Sharma had scored 30 boundary sixes against Australia prior to the start of the series. He scored seven boundary sixes which fetched him 37 sixes at the end of this game. He now owns the distinction of scoring most boundary sixes by an Indian batsman against Australia. SR Tendulkar has scored 35 boundary sixes

RG Sharma had scored 30 boundary sixes against Australia prior to the start of the series. He scored seven boundary sixes which fetched him 37 sixes at the end of this game. He now owns the distinction of scoring most boundary sixes by a batsman in Australia-India one-day series. SR Tendulkar has scored 35 boundary sixes and RT Ponting has scored 32 boundary sixes

RG Sharma’s 171 not out and V Kohli’d 91 in this game provide the 145th and 146th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty against Australia in one day games.

RG Sharma and V Kohli scored their sixth fifty against Australia when they scored 171 not out and 91 respectively in this game.

RG Sharma’s 171 not out represent his 36th fifty and ninth century of his one-day career. V Kohli’s 91 in this game represent his 58th fifty and 35th half century of his one-day career

GJ Bailey’s 112 in this game represent his 20th fifty and third century of his one-day career. SPD Smith’s 149 represent his 13th fifty and fifth century of his one-day career

GJ Bailey’s 112 in this game represent his fifth fifty and second century against India. SPD Smith’s 149 represent his second fifty and second century against India

Result summary of the games between the two teams read thus

Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
Australia 1980-2016 119 69 40 0 10
India 1980-2016 119 40 69 0 10

RG Sharma’s 171 not out in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 60th occasion of an Indian batsman’s century going in vain. It also provides the 15th such occasion by Indian batsman against Australia.

RG Sharma’s 171 not out in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 12th occasion of a batsman’s 150 plus runs going in vain. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian batsman’s 150 plus runs in a losing cause in one day games. They are as furnished below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SR Tendulkar 175 2 v Australia Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
2 RG Sharma 171* 1 v Australia Perth 12 Jan 2016
3 RG Sharma 150 2 v South Africa Kanpur 11 Oct 2015

RG Sharma became the second batsman in the annals of one day games to witness two of his knocks of 150 plus runs going in vain. The other batsman to undergo such an ignominy is TM Dilshan of Sri Lanka. The following table lists out the 150 plus runs knocks of these two batsmen which could not fetch a win for their teams

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 TM Dilshan 160 2 Srl Ind Rajkot 15 Dec 2009
2 TM Dilshan 160* 1 Srl Ind Hobart 28 Feb 2012
               
1 RG Sharma 150 2 Ind RSA Kanpur 11 Oct 2015
2 RG Sharma 171* 1 Ind Aus Perth 12 Jan 2016

RG Sharma had scored 23 boundary sixes against Australia in a bilateral series. He needed two more boundary sixes for his 25 boundary sixes. He scored seven boundary sixes in his game and his aggregate of boundary sixes read 30 at the end of this game. He became the first Indian batsman to score 25 boundary sixes against Australia in a bilateral series.

RG Sharma had scored 23 boundary sixes against Australia in a bilateral series. He needed two more boundary sixes for his 25 boundary sixes. He scored seven boundary sixes in his game and his aggregate of boundary sixes read 30 at the end of this game. He became the third batsman to score 25 boundary sixes against Australia in a bilateral series. The other two are – EJG Morgan of England {31} and KA Pollard of West Indies {24}.

RG Sharma also became the second batsman to score 30 plus boundary sixes against Australia in a bilateral series after EJG Morgan. EJG Morgan has scored 31 boundary fours

RG Sharma is one of the three batsmen to score 30 plus boundary sixes against Australia in one day games. SR Tendulkar {35}, EJG Morgan {34} and RG Sharma {30} are the batsmen who have scored 30 plus sixes against Australia.  He scored seven boundary sixes in this game and his aggregate of boundary sixes read 37 at the end of this game. RG Sharma now owns the record for most boundary sixes by a batsman against Australia in one day games. He went past SR Tendulkar who had scored 35 boundary sixes against Australia and held the record previously.

RG Sharma had an aggregate of 492 runs against Australia in a bilateral series. He needed eight more runs for his 500 runs. He scored 171 not out in this game and his run aggregate read 663 at the end of this game. He became the fourth Indian batsman to score 500 runs in a bilateral series against Australia. Others are – SR Tendulkar {833}, MS Dhoni {706} and V Kohli {502}

MS Dhoni had played 99 innings as wicket keeper batsman on away soil. His first one-day game’s innings at Perth was his 100th innings. He becomes the third batsman in the annals of one-day game to play 100 innings on away soil as a wicket keeper batsman. Others are – KC Sangakkara {132} and AC Gilchrist {102}

RG Sharma’s 171 not out in this game represent the highest individual innings by a visiting batsman against Australia in Australia. The previous best was 153 not out by IVA Richards of West Indies at Melbourne on 09.12.79. RG Sharma and IVA Richards are the only two visiting batsmen to score 150 plus runs against Australia in Australia.

RG Sharma’s 171 not out in this game provide the 50th occasion of a visiting batsman scoring a hundred against Australia in Australia.

RG Sharma’s 171 not out in this game provide his second century against Australia in Australia. Prior to this knock he had scored 139 at Melbourne on 18.01.15. He became the ninth batsman in the annals of one day games to score two or more centuries against Australia in Australia. The following table lists the performance of these nine batsmen

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 DL Haynes 108* 1 Win Aus Sydney 17 Jan 1984
  2 DL Haynes 123* 2 Win Aus Melbourne 6 Jan 1985
                 
2 1 GA Hick 108 1 Eng Aus Sydney 17 Jan 1999
  2 GA Hick 109 2 Eng Aus Adelaide 26 Jan 1999
                 
3 1 ST Jayasuriya 122 1 Srl Aus Sydney 09 Jan 2003
  2 ST Jayasuriya 114 1 Srl Aus Sydney 22 Jan 2006
                 
4 1 BC Lara 102 2 Win Aus Brisbane 05 Jan 1997
  2 BC Lara 116* 2 Win Aus Sydney 17 Jan 2001
                 
5 1 VVS Laxman 103* 1 Ind Aus Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
  2 VVS Laxman 106* 1 Ind Aus Sydney 22 Jan 2004
                 
6 1 EJG Morgan 106 1 Eng Aus Brisbane 17 Jan 2014
  2 EJG Morgan 121 1 Eng Aus Sydney 16 Jan 2015
                 
7 1 IVA Richards 153* 1 Win Aus Melbourne 09 Dec 1979
  2 IVA Richards 106 1 Win Aus Melbourne 22 Jan 1984
  3 IVA Richards 103* 2 Win Aus Sydney 15 Jan 1985
                 
8 1 RG Sharma 138 1 Ind Aus Melbourne 18 Jan 2015
  2 RG Sharma 171* 1 Ind Aus Perth 12 Jan 2016
                 
9 1 IJL Trott 102 1 Eng Aus Adelaide 26 Jan 2011
  2 IJL Trott 137 1 Eng Aus Sydney 02 Feb 2011

RG Sharma’s 171 not out in this game provide his second century against Australia in Australia. Prior to this knock he had scored 139 at Melbourne on 18.01.15. He became the second Indian batsman to score two centuries against Australia in Australia after VVS Laxman. The following table lists the performance of these two batsmen

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 VVS Laxman 103* 1 Ind Aus Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
  2 VVS Laxman 106* 1 Ind Aus Sydney 22 Jan 2004
                 
2 1 RG Sharma 138 1 Ind Aus Melbourne 18 Jan 2015
  2 RG Sharma 171* 1 Ind Aus Perth 12 Jan 2016

The three centuries scored in this game – RG Sharma {171 not out}, GJ Bailey {112} and SPD Smith {149} bear the numbers 196th, 197th and 198th hundreds scored by batsmen on Australian soil. RG Sharma’s 171 not out represent the fifth highest individual score by a batsman on Australian soil. All the five centuries are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CH Gayle 215 1 Win Zim Canberra 24 Feb 2015
2 DA Warner 178 1 Aus Afg Perth 04 Mar 2015
3 ME Waugh 173 1 Aus Win Melbourne 09 Feb 2001
4 AC Gilchrist 172 1 Aus Zim Hobart 16 Jan 2004
5 RG Sharma 171* 1 Ind Aus Perth 12 Jan 2016

RG Sharma’s 171 not out in this game represent the second highest individual score in a one-day game played at Perth. The best score is 178 by DA Warner of Australia against Afghanistan on 04.03.15

The following table lists the sixteen occasions of batsman scoring 150 plus runs on Australian soil

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CH Gayle 215 1 Win Zim Canberra 24 Feb 2015
2 DA Warner 178 1 Aus Afg Perth 04 Mar 2015
3 ME Waugh 173 1 Aus Win Melbourne 09 Feb 2001
4 AC Gilchrist 172 1 Aus Zim Hobart 16 Jan 2004
5 RG Sharma 171* 1 Ind Aus Perth 12 Jan 2016
6 DA Warner 163 1 Aus Srl Brisbane 04 Mar 2012
7 AB de Villiers 162* 1 RSA Win Sydney 27 Feb 2015
8 SR Watson 161* 2 Aus Eng Melbourne 16 Jan 2011
9 TM Dilshan 161* 1 Srl Ban Melbourne 26 Feb 2015
10 TM Dilshan 160* 1 Srl Ind Hobart 28 Feb 2012
11 HM Amla 159 1 RSA Ire Canberra 03 Mar 2015
12 DI Gower 158 1 Eng NZl Brisbane 15 Jan 1983
13 BC Lara 156 1 Win Pak Adelaide 28 Jan 2005
14 AC Gilchrist 154 1 Aus Srl Melbourne 07 Feb 1999
15 IVA Richards 153* 1 Win Aus Melbourne 09 Dec 1979
16 A Symonds 151 1 Aus Srl Sydney 12 Feb 2006

AC Gilchrist, DA Warner are the two Australian batsmen to score 150 plus runs on Australian soil on two occasions, while TM Dilshan of Sri Lanka is the only visiting batsman to perform such a feat of scoring 150 plus runs on two occasions on Australian soil

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AC Gilchrist 154 1 Aus Srl Melbourne 07 Feb 1999
  AC Gilchrist 172 1 Aus Zim Hobart 16 Jan 2004
               
2 DA Warner 163 1 Aus Srl Brisbane 04 Mar 2012
  DA Warner 178 1 Aus Afg Perth 04 Mar 2015
               
3 TM Dilshan 160* 1 Srl Ind Hobart 28 Feb 2012
  TM Dilshan 161* 1 Srl Ban Melbourne 26 Feb 2015

There are seven occasions of Australian batsmen scoring 150 plus runs on Australian soil and nine occasions of visiting batsmen scoring 150 plus runs on Australian soil. The details are furnished below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DA Warner 178 1 Aus Afg Perth 04 Mar 2015
2 ME Waugh 173 1 Aus Win Melbourne 09 Feb 2001
3 AC Gilchrist 172 1 Aus Zim Hobart 16 Jan 2004
4 DA Warner 163 1 Aus Srl Brisbane 04 Mar 2012
5 SR Watson 161* 2 Aus Eng Melbourne 16 Jan 2011
6 AC Gilchrist 154 1 Aus Srl Melbourne 07 Feb 1999
7 A Symonds 151 1 Aus Srl Sydney 12 Feb 2006
               
1 CH Gayle 215 1 Win Zim Canberra 24 Feb 2015
2 RG Sharma 171* 1 Ind Aus Perth 12 Jan 2016
3 AB de Villiers 162* 1 RSA Win Sydney 27 Feb 2015
4 TM Dilshan 161* 1 Srl Ban Melbourne 26 Feb 2015
5 TM Dilshan 160* 1 Srl Ind Hobart 28 Feb 2012
6 HM Amla 159 1 RSA Ire Canberra 03 Mar 2015
7 DI Gower 158 1 Eng NZl Brisbane 15 Jan 1983
8 BC Lara 156 1 Win Pak Adelaide 28 Jan 2005
9 IVA Richards 153* 1 Win Aus Melbourne 09 Dec 1979

RG Sharma’s 171 not out is the second highest individual score by a visiting batsman on Australian soil. The best score is CH Gayle’s 215 against Zimbabwe at Canberra on 24.02.15

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CH Gayle 215 1 Win Zim Canberra 24 Feb 2015
2 RG Sharma 171* 1 Ind Aus Perth 12 Jan 2016

 

One day Internationals and T20I fixtures of Australia-India ensuing tour with timings in IST

One day Internationals and T20I fixtures of Australia-India ensuing tour with timings in IST

One day Internationals
ODI Teams Ground Date Day Time
1st ODI  Australia v India Perth 12.01.16 Tuesday 08:50 IST
2nd ODI  Australia v India Brisbane 15.01.16 Friday 08:50 IST
3rd ODI  Australia v India Melbourne 17.01.16 Sunday 08:50 IST
4th ODI Australia v India` Canberra 20.01.16 Wednesday 08:50 IST
5th ODI  Australia v India Sydney 23.01.16 Saturday 13:08 IST
Twenty20 Internationals
1st T20I  Australia v India Adelaide 26.01.16 Tuesday 14:08 IST
2nd T20I  Australia v India Melbourne 29.01.16 Friday 14:08 IST
3rd T20I  Australia v India Sydney 31.01.16 Sunday 14.08 IST
Australia’s performance in one day games on the five selected grounds on the ensuing tour against India

Australia’s performance in one day games on the five selected grounds on the ensuing tour against India

The following table furnishes the performance of Australia in one day games on the five selected grounds on the ensuing tour against India.

Australia’s performance at the five grounds on this tour
Team Ground Mat Won Lost Tied NR
Australia Perth 44 27 17 0 0
Australia Brisbane 39 21 14 0 4
Australia Melborune 119 72 43 1 3
Australia Canberra 2 2 0 0 0
Australia Sydeny 126 83 37 0 6
Australia-India one day series – Performance at each venue to be played on the ensuing tour

Australia-India one day series – Performance at each venue to be played on the ensuing tour

www.hrgcristats.com brings some more stats on the first ever bilateral one day series to be played in Australia between Australia and India. Here is the performance of both the teams at each venue on the ensuing tour

Venue Perth
Matches Played 03
Won by Australia 02
Won by India 01
Tied games 00
No Result games 00

 

Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat   Opposition Ground Start Date
Australia won 004 wkts 3 lost 2nd   v India Perth 30 Jan 2000
Australia won 005 wkts 108 lost 2nd   v India Perth 01 Feb 2004
Australia lost 107 runs   lost 2nd   v India Perth 08 Dec 1991

 

Venue Brisbane
Matches Played 06
Won by Australia 03
Won by India 02
Tied games 00
No Result games 01

 

Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Oppn Ground Start Date
Australia won 001 run   won 1st v India Brisbane 01 Mar 1992
Australia won 004 wkts 28 won 2nd v India Brisbane 12 Jan 1986
Australia won 110 runs   won 1st v India Brisbane 19 Feb 2012
Australia lost 019 runs   lost 2nd v India Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
Australia lost 009 runs   lost 2nd v India Brisbane 04 Mar 2008
Australia No Res   lost 2nd v India Brisbane 03 Feb 2008

 

Venue Melbourne
Matches Played 13
Won by Australia 08
Won by India 05
Tied games 00
No Result games 00

 

Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat   Opposition Ground Start Date
Australia Won 007 wkts 16 won 2nd   v India Melbourne 11 Jan 1981
Australia Won 007 wkts 16 won 2nd   v India Melbourne 09 Feb 1986
Australia Won 088 runs   won 1st   v India Melbourne 18 Jan 1992
Australia Won 028 runs   won 1st   v India Melbourne 12 Jan 2000
Australia Won 018 runs   won 1st   v India Melbourne 09 Jan 2004
Australia Won 007 wkts 59 lost 2nd   v India Melbourne 06 Feb 2004
Australia Won 065 runs   lost 1st   v India Melbourne 05 Feb 2012
Australia Won 004 wkts 6 lost 2nd   v India Melbourne 18 Jan 2015
Australia Lost 066 runs   won 2nd   v India Melbourne 06 Dec 1980
Australia Lost 008 wkts 28 lost 1st   v India Melbourne 16 Jan 1986
Australia Lost 006 wkts 7 won 1st   v India Melbourne 31 Jan 1986
Australia Lost 008 wkts 83 lost 1st   v India Melbourne 03 Mar 1985
Australia Lost 005 wkts 25 won 1st   v India Melbourne 10 Feb 2008

 

Venue Canberra
Matches Played 00
Won by Australia 00
Won by India 00
Tied games 00
No Result games 00

 

Australia and India have not played any one day games at Manuka Oval, Canberra earlier. The one-day game scheduled for 20th Jan 2016 will be the first ever encounter between the two teams at Canberra

 

Venue Sydney
Matches Played 15
Won by Australia 03
Won by India 01
Tied games 00
No Result games 01

 

Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat   Opposition Ground Start Date
Australia won 009 wkts 40 won 2nd   v India Sydney 18 Dec 1980
Australia won 009 wkts 174 won 2nd   v India Sydney 08 Jan 1981
Australia won 027 runs   lost 1st   v India Sydney 15 Jan 1981
Australia won 100 runs   lost 1st   v India Sydney 21 Jan 1986
Australia won 011 runs   lost 1st   v India Sydney 05 Feb 1986
Australia won 009 wkts 64 lost 2nd   v India Sydney 14 Jan 1992
Australia won 006 runs   won 1st   v India Sydney 20 Jan 1992
Australia won 005 wkts 139 lost 2nd   v India Sydney 14 Jan 2000
Australia won 002 wkts 1 lost 2nd   v India Sydney 22 Jan 2004
Australia won 208 runs   won 1st   v India Sydney 08 Feb 2004
Australia won 018 runs   won 1st   v India Sydney 24 Feb 2008
Australia won 087 runs   won 1st   v India Sydney 26 Feb 2012
Australia won 095 runs   won 1st   v India Sydney 26 Mar 2015
Australia lost 06 wkts 25 won 1st   v India Sydney 02 Mar 2008
Australia No Res ——   won 2nd   v India Sydney 26 Jan 2015

 

Some key statistical parameters of Australia-India one day series

Some key statistical parameters of Australia-India one day series

HIGHEST TOTALS
Australia 359/2 50.0 Johannesburg 23.03.03
India 383/6 50.0 Bangalore 02.11.13

LOWEST TOTALS IN A COMPLETED INNINGS
Australia 101 37.5 Perth 08.12.91
India 063 25.5 Sydney 08.01.81

HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL INNINGS
Australia 156 GJ Bailey Nagpur 30.10.13
India 209 RG Sharma Bangalore 02.11.13

BEST BOWLING EFFORT
Australia 6-39 KH MacLeay Nottingham 13.06.83
India 6-27 M Kartik Mumbai 17.10.07

HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS
Australia 234 RT Ponting,DR Martyn 3rd Johannesburg 23.03.03
India 214 VVS Laxman, Yuvraj singh 4th Sydney 22.01.04

RESULT SUMMARY
Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
Australia 1980-2015 118 68 40 0 10
India 1980-2015 118 40 68 0 10

Mode of Dismissals – Australian batsmen by India
No Mode of Dismissals Occs C HC Zs
1 Caught 448 16 84 29
2 Bowled 129 03 11 05
3 Leg before wicket 052 00 08 08
4 Run out 105 03 08 08
5 Stumped 039 02 05 03
6 Hit wicket 000 00 00 00
7 Handled the ball 000 00 00 00
8 Obstructing the field 000 00 00 00
  Sub Total 773 24 116 53
9 Retired hurt not out 000 00 00 00
10 Not outs 190 08 28 00
  Total 963 32 144 53

Mode of Dismissals – Indian batsmen by Australia
No Mode of Dismissals Occs C HC Zs
1 Caught 502 12 56 28
2 Bowled 165 06 12 21
3 Leg before wicket 083 01 12 14
4 Run out 104 03 14 16
5 Stumped 012 01 04 00
6 Hit wicket 001 00 00 00
7 Handled the ball 001 00 00 00
8 Obstructing the field 000 00 00 00
  Sub Total 868 23 98 79
9 Retired hurt not out 001 00 00 00
10 Not outs 176 09 14 00
  Total` 1045 32 112 79
Australia and India in One day games – Statistical Nutshell

Australia and India in One day games – Statistical Nutshell

Australia-India Stats in a nutshell
Aus Parameters Ind
862 Total Matches Played by Australia
533 Won by Australia
289 Lost by Australia
009 Tied games
031 No Result games
Total matches played by India 891
Won by India 450
Lost by India 395
Tied Matches 007
No Result matches 039
086 Highest Totals – 300 plus runs 086
005 Lowest Totals – Less than 100 runs in a completed innings 006
058 Largest Margin of Victory by 100 plus runs 036
004 Victories without losing a wicket 005
046 Largest margin of victory – by 100 plus balls to spare 033
039 Smallest margin of Victory – by single digit runs 026
049 smallest margin of Victory – by single digit balls to spare 047
073 Five or more wickets in an innings 038
133 Exact Four wickets in an innings 123
228 Four or more wickets in an innings 161
004 Most dismissals by wicket keepers – 100 or more 002
019 Most dismissals in an innings – Five or more 011
006 Most Catches by fieldsmen – 100 or more 004
004 Most Catches in an innings – Four 006
016 200 Plus runs partnerships 022
346 Three figure partnerships 374
078 Three figure partnerships – 1st wicket 087
084 Three figure partnerships – 2nd wicket 081
070 Three figure partnerships – 3rd wicket 077
064 Three figure partnerships – 4th wicket 060
036 Three figure partnerships – 5th wicket 041
008 Three figure partnerships – 6th wicket 021
004 Three figure partnerships – 7th wicket 003
001 Three figure partnerships – 8th wicket 000
001 Three figure partnerships – 9th wicket 004
000 Three figure partnerships -10th wicket 000
039 Captains scoring hundreds 039
009 Captain’s hundred in vain 010
019 Wicket keepers scoring hundreds 012
000 Wicket keeper’s hundred in vain 004
035 Hundreds in losing cause 059
161 Batsmen collecting the first ball duck 184
064 Batsmen dismissed run out without scoring 068
103 Batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty 103
011 Batsmen dismissed run out without facing a delivery 012
004 Most sixes in career – 100 or more 006
044 Most sixes in an innings – Five or more 043
188 Centurions 233
072 Individual Nineties 089

Australia-India one day series stats in a nutshell

Australia-India one day series stats in a nutshell

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Australia-India Stats in a nutshell
Aus Parameters Ind
118 Total Matches Played 118
68 Won by Australia 000
000 Won by India 40
10 No Result matches 10
00 Tied Matches 00
17 Highest Totals – 500 plus runs 10
05 Lowest Totals – Less than 150 runs 05
06 Largest Margin of Victory by 100 plus runs 03
08 Largest Margin of Victory by eight ore more wickets 03
00 Victories without losing a wicket 00
05 Largest margin of victory – by 100 plus balls to spare 00
05 Smallest margin of Victory – by single digit runs 03
09 Smallest margin of victory – by less than five wickets 06
09 smallest margin of Victory – by single digit balls to spare 07
08 Most runs in the Series – 1000 plus runs 02
04 Most hundreds in the series – Three or more 04
03 Most Fifties in the series – Ten or more 01
05 Most wickets in the series – 30 plus wickets 06
13 Five or more wickets in an innings 05
15 Exact Four wickets in an innings 12
28 Four or more wickets in an innings 17
04 Most dismissals by wicket keepers – ten or more 04
05 Most dismissals in an innings – Five or more 01
05 Most Catches in the series – Ten or more 04
06 Most Catches in an innings – Three or more 03
10 150 Plus runs partnerships 09
55 Three figure partnerships 46
14 Three figure partnerships – 1st wicket 10
15 Three figure partnerships – 2nd wicket 09
09 Three figure partnerships – 3rd wicket 08
07 Three figure partnerships – 4th wicket 09
06 Three figure partnerships – 5th wicket 07
01 Three figure partnerships – 6th wicket 01
01 Three figure partnerships – 7th wicket 02
00 Three figure partnerships – 8th wicket 00
01 Three figure partnerships – 9th wicket 00
00 Three figure partnerships -10th wicket 00
06 Captain’s hundred in vain 02
01 Wicket keeper’s hundred in vain 02
09 Hundreds in losing cause 14
19 Batsmen collecting the first ball duck 20
08 Batsmen dismissed run out without scoring 16
11 Batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty 17
03 Batsmen dismissed run out without facing a delivery 03
12 Most sixes in the series – Ten or more 06
11 Most sixes in an innings – Five or more 05
32 Centurions 32
13 Individual Nineties 06

 

Australia – India one day series Statistics – Additional

Australia – India one day series Statistics – Additional

The following are the additional Stats of the ensuing Australia – India one day series starting on 12th Jan 2016. It should be noted that the ensuing one day series between the two teams is the first ever bilateral one day series to be played in Australia

Most sixes in the series – Ten or more – Australia
No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 6s
1 RT Ponting 59 59 5 2164 140* 40.07 6 9 3 32
2 A Symonds 36 31 5 1067 107* 41.03 1 8 1 27
3 SR Watson 19 19 0 717 102 37.73 1 4 1 19
4 GJ Maxwell 9 8 0 291 92 36.37 0 3 0 18
5 ML Hayden 28 28 1 1450 126 53.70 3 10 2 18
6 JP Faulkner 9 6 3 260 116 86.66 1 1 0 15
7 GJ Bailey 8 7 1 483 156 80.50 1 3 0 15
8 AC Gilchrist 46 45 1 1622 111 36.86 1 12 2 15
9 CL White 9 9 2 354 89* 50.57 0 4 1 14
10 BJ Haddin 19 17 5 425 87* 35.41 0 3 0 11
11 DM Jones 21 21 4 723 90 42.52 0 5 0 10
12 ME Waugh 27 26 1 974 133* 38.96 3 4 1 10
Most sixes in the series – Ten or more – India
No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 6s
1 SR Tendulkar 71 70 1 3077 175 44.59 9 15 2 35
2 RG Sharma 18 18 3 856 209 57.06 3 2 1 30
3 MS Dhoni 38 32 7 1169 139* 46.76 2 6 1 20
4 Yuvraj Singh 41 37 1 981 139 27.25 2 4 4 16
5 SK Raina 25 21 4 537 71* 31.58 0 4 1 11
6 N Kapil Dev 41 38 6 655 58 20.46 0 1 2 11

 

Most sixes in an innings – Five or more – Australia
No Player Runs 6s Ground Match Date
1 RT Ponting 140* 8 Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
2 RT Ponting 108* 7 Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
3 GJ Maxwell 60 7 Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
4 CL White 89* 6 Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
5 JP Faulkner 64* 6 Mohali 19 Oct 2013
6 GJ Bailey 156 6 Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
7 JP Faulkner 116 6 Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
8 SR Watson 49 6 Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
9 A Symonds 89 5 Hyd-RGS 05 Oct 2007
10 CL White 57 5 Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
11 GJ Bailey 92* 5 Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
12 GJ Maxwell 92 5 Ranchi 23 Oct 2013
Most sixes in an innings –  Five or more – India
No Player Runs 6s Ground Match Date
1 RG Sharma 209 16 Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
2 SR Tendulkar 100 7 Kanpur 07 Apr 1998
3 V Kohli 100* 7 Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
4 NS Sidhu 73 5 Chennai 09 Oct 1987
5 SR Tendulkar 143 5 Sharjah 22 Apr 1998
6 MS Dhoni 139* 5 Mohali 19 Oct 2013

 

Centurions – Australia
No Player Runs Ground Match Date
1 GJ Bailey 156 Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
2 RT Ponting 140* Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
3 ME Waugh 133* Pune 28 Mar 2001
4 MJ Clarke 130 Bangalore 29 Sep 2007
5 ME Waugh 126 Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
6 ML Hayden 126 Sydney 08 Feb 2004
7 GR Marsh 125 Sydney 21 Jan 1986
8 RT Ponting 124 Sydney 24 Feb 2008
9 ME Waugh 116 Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
10 JP Faulkner 116 Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
11 RT Ponting 115 Melbourne 12 Jan 2000
12 SE Marsh 112 Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
13 MJ Clarke 111* Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
14 DC Boon 111 Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
15 ML Hayden 111 Visakhapatnam 03 Apr 2001
16 AC Gilchrist 111 Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
17 TM Chappell 110 Nottingham 13 Jun 1983
18 GR Marsh 110 Chennai 09 Oct 1987
19 ML Hayden 109 Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
20 RT Ponting 108* Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
21 A Symonds 107* Nagpur 14 Oct 2007
22 KC Wessels 107 New Delhi 28 Sep 1984
23 AR Border 105* Sydney 18 Dec 1980
24 MA Taylor 105 Bangalore 21 Oct 1996
25 SPD Smith 105 Sydney 26 Mar 2015
26 GR Marsh 104 Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
27 RT Ponting 104 Ahmedabad 24 Mar 2011
28 DC Boon 102* Hobart 10 Dec 1991
29 SR Watson 102 Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
30 MG Bevan 101* Sharjah 22 Apr 1998
31 RT Ponting 101 Visakhapatnam 03 Apr 2001
32 DR Martyn 100 Mumbai 01 Nov 2003
Centurions – India
No Player Runs Ground Match Date
1 RG Sharma 209 Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
2 SR Tendulkar 175 Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
3 SR Tendulkar 143 Sharjah 22 Apr 1998
4 RG Sharma 141* Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
5 SR Tendulkar 141 Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
6 MS Dhoni 139* Mohali 19 Oct 2013
7 SR Tendulkar 139 Indore 31 Mar 2001
8 Yuvraj Singh 139 Sydney 22 Jan 2004
9 RG Sharma 1381 Melbourne 18 Jan 2015
10 SR Tendulkar 134 Sharjah 24 Apr 1998
11 MS Dhoni 124 Nagpur 28 Oct 2009
12 Yuvraj Singh 121 Hyd-RGS 05 Oct 2007
13 V Kohli 118 Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
14 SR Tendulkar 117* Sydney 02 Mar 2008
15 V Kohli 115* Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
16 G Gambhir 113 Sydney 24 Feb 2008
17 SR Tendulkar 110 Colombo (RPS) 09 Sep 1994
18 VVS Laxman 106* Sydney 22 Jan 2004
19 A Jadeja 105* Kochi 01 Apr 1998
20 VVS Laxman 103* Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
21 RJ Shastri 102 Indore 06 Oct 1984
22 K Srikkanth 102 Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
23 R Lamba 102 Rajkot 07 Oct 1986
24 VVS Laxman 102 Gwalior 26 Oct 2003
25 VVS Laxman 101 Margao 06 Apr 2001
26 A Jadeja 100* The Oval 04 Jun 1999
27 V Kohli 100* Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
28 SR Tendulkar 100 Kanpur 07 Apr 1998
29 SC Ganguly 100 Melbourne 12 Jan 2000
30 HK Badani 100 Pune 28 Mar 2001
31 SR Tendulkar 100 Gwalior 26 Oct 2003
32 S Dhawan 100 Nagpur 30 Oct 2013

 

Individual Nineties – Australia
No Player Runs Ground Match Date
1 ML Hayden 99 Bangalore 25 Mar 2001
2 GM Wood 98* Melbourne 11 Jan 1981
3 GJ Bailey 98 Ranchi 23 Oct 2013
4 AJ Finch 96 Melbourne 18 Jan 2015
5 AC Gilchrist 95 Sydney 22 Jan 2004
6 SR Watson 93 Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
7 GJ Bailey 92* Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
8 AC Gilchrist 92 Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
9 ML Hayden 92 Chandigarh 08 Oct 2007
10 GJ Maxwell 92 Ranchi 23 Oct 2013
11 AR Border 91* Rajkot 07 Oct 1986
12 AR Border 90* Srinagar 09 Sep 1986
13 DM Jones 90 Brisbane 01 Mar 1992
Individual Nineties – India
No Player Runs Ground Match Date
1 S Dhawan 95 Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
2 M Azharuddin 94 Mohali 03 Nov 1996
3 K Srikkanth 93* Melbourne 03 Mar 1985
4 M Azharuddin 93 Brisbane 01 Mar 1992
5 SM Gavaskar 92* Sydney 21 Jan 1986
6 G Gambhir 92 Adelaide 12 Feb 2012
7 SR Tendulkar 91 Brisbane 04 Mar 2008
8 SR Tendulkar 90 Mumbai 27 Feb 1996

 

Captains scoring double centuries in a test innings – HM Amla becomes the first captain to score a double century in his farewell test as captain

Captains scoring double centuries in a test innings – HM Amla becomes the first captain to score a double century in his farewell test as captain

HM Amla of South Afirca scored 201 in the just concluded Cape Town test between South Africa and England to provide the 69th occasion of a captain scoring a double century in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 WL Murdoch 211 1 Aus Eng The Oval 11 Aug 1884
2 HL Collins 203 1 Aus SAF Johannesburg 12 Nov 1921
3 DG Bradman 270 3 Aus Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1937
4 DG Bradman 212 3 Aus Eng Adelaide 29 Jan 1937
5 WR Hammond 240 1 Eng  Aus Lord’s 24 Jun 1938
6 DG Bradman 234 2 Aus Eng Sydney 13 Dec 1946
7 DG Bradman 201 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
8 AD Nourse 208 1 SAF Eng Nottingham 07 Jun 1951
9 L Hutton 205 2 Eng  Win Kingston 30 Mar 1954
10 DS Atkinson 219 2 Win Aus Bridgetown 14 May 1955
11 PBH May 285* 3 Eng  Win Birmingham 30 May 1957
12 ER Dexter 205 2 Eng  Pak Karachi 02 Feb 1962
13 MAK Pataudi 203* 3 Ind Eng Delhi 08 Feb 1964
14 RB Simpson 311 1 Aus Eng Manchester 23 Jul 1964
15 Hanif Mohammad 203* 1 Pak NZl Lahore 02 Apr 1965
16 RB Simpson 201 1 Aus Win Bridgetown 05 May 1965
17 RB Simpson 225 2 Aus Eng Adelaide 28 Jan 1966
18 GT Dowling 239 1 NZl Ind Christchurch 22 Feb 1968
19 WM Lawry 205 2 Aus Win Melbourne 26 Dec 1968
20 CH Lloyd 242* 1 Win Ind Mumbai 23 Jan 1975
21 SM Gavaskar 205 1 Ind Win Mumbai 01 Dec 1978
22 GS Chappell 235 1 Aus Pak Faisalabad 06 Mar 1980
23 GS Chappell 204 2 Aus Ind Sydney 02 Jan 1981
24 GS Chappell 201 2 Aus Pak Brisbane 27 Nov 1981
25 DI Gower 215 2 Eng  Aus Birmingham 15 Aug 1985
26 Javed Miandad 203* 2 Pak Srl Faisalabad 16 Oct 1985
27 AR Border 205 2 Aus NZl Adelaide 11 Dec 1987
28 Javed Miandad 211 1 Pak Aus Karachi 15 Sep 1988
29 GA Gooch 333 1 Eng  Ind Lord’s 26 Jul 1990
30 MD Crowe 299 3 NZl Srl Wellington 31 Jan 1991
31 AR Border 200* 1 Aus Eng Leeds 22 Jul 1993
32 Saleem Malik 237 3 Pak Aus Rawalpindi 05 Oct 1994
33 Wasim Akram 257* 2 Pak Zim Sheikhupura 17 Oct 1996
34 MA Taylor 334* 1 Aus Pak Peshawar 15 Oct 1998
35 BC Lara 213 2 Win Aus Kingston 13 Mar 1999
36 SR Tendulkar 217 1 Ind NZl Ahmedabad 29 Oct 1999
37 CL Hooper 233 1 Win Ind Georgetown 11 Apr 2002
38 SP Fleming 274* 1 NZl Srl Colombo (PSS) 25 Apr 2003
39 BC Lara 209 2 Win Srl Gros Islet 20 Jun 2003
40 GC Smith 277 1 SAF Eng Birmingham 24 Jul 2003
41 GC Smith 259 2 SAF Eng Lord’s 31 Jul 2003
42 BC Lara 202 2 Win SAF Johannesburg 12 Dec 2003
43 BC Lara 400* 1 Win Eng St John’s 10 Apr 2004
44 MS Atapattu 249 2 Srl Zim Bulawayo 14 May 2004
45 SP Fleming 202 1 NZl Ban Chittagong 26 Oct 2004
46 RT Ponting 207 2 Aus Pak Sydney 02 Jan 2005
47 S Chanderpaul 203* 1 Win SAF Georgetown 31 Mar 2005
48 SP Fleming 262 1 NZl SAF Cape Town 27 Apr 2006
49 M Jayawardene 374 2 Srl SAF Colombo (SSC) 27 Jul 2006
50 BC Lara 216 2 Win Pak Multan 19 Nov 2006
51 M Jayawardene 213* 1 Srl Eng Galle 18 Dec 2007
52 GC Smith 232 1 SAF Ban Chittagong 29 Feb 2008
53 M Jayawardene 240 1 Srl Pak Karachi 21 Feb 2009
54 Younis Khan 313 2 Pak Srl Karachi 21 Feb 2009
55 RT Ponting 209 1 Aus Pak Hobart 14 Jan 2010
56 KC Sangakkara 219 1 Srl Ind Colombo (SSC) 26 Jul 2010
57 MJ Clarke 329* 2 Aus Ind Sydney 03 Jan 2012
58 MJ Clarke 210 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
59 MJ Clarke 259* 2 Aus SAF Brisbane 09 Nov 2012
60 MJ Clarke 230 1 Aus SAF Adelaide 22 Nov 2012
61 MS Dhoni 224 2 Ind Aus Chennai 22 Feb 2013
62 Mushfiqur Rahim 200 2 Ban Srl Galle 08 Mar 2013
63 GC Smith 234 2 SAF Pak Dubai (DSC) 23 Oct 2013
64 BB McCullum 224 1 NZl Ind Auckland 06 Feb 2014
65 BB McCullum 302 3 NZl Ind Wellington 14 Feb 2014
66 BB McCullum 202 2 NZl Pak Sharjah 26 Nov 2014
67 HM Amla 208 1 SAF Win Centurion 17 Dec 2014
68 AN Cook 263 2 Eng  Pak Abu Dhabi 13 Oct 2015
69 HM Amla 201 2 SAF Eng Cape Town 02 Jan 2016

HM Amla’s 201 also provide the seventh occasion of a South African captain scoring double century in a test innings. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AD Nourse 208 1 SAF Eng Nottingham 07 Jun 1951
2 GC Smith 277 1 SAF Eng Birmingham 24 Jul 2003
3 GC Smith 259 2 SAF Eng Lord’s 31 Jul 2003
4 GC Smith 232 1 SAF Ban Chittagong 29 Feb 2008
5 GC Smith 234 2 SAF Pak Dubai (DSC) 23 Oct 2013
6 HM Amla 208 1 SAF Win Centurion 17 Dec 2014
7 HM Amla 201 2 SAF Eng Cape Town 02 Jan 2016

HM Amla’s 201 also provide the fourth occasion of a South African captain scoring double century in a test innings against England.  HM Amla became the third South African captain to perform such a feat, All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AD Nourse 208 1 SAF Eng Nottingham 07 Jun 1951
2 GC Smith 277 1 SAF Eng Birmingham 24 Jul 2003
3 GC Smith 259 2 SAF Eng Lord’s 31 Jul 2003
4 HM Amla 201 2 SAF Eng Cape Town 02 Jan 2016

HM Amla’s 201 also provide the 14th occasion of a captain scoring double century in a test innings against England.  All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 WL Murdoch 211 1 Aus Eng The Oval 11 Aug 1884
2 DG Bradman 270 3 Aus Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1937
3 DG Bradman 212 3 Aus Eng Adelaide 29 Jan 1937
4 DG Bradman 234 2 Aus Eng Sydney 13 Dec 1946
5 AD Nourse 208 1 SAF Eng Nottingham 07 Jun 1951
6 MAK Pataudi 203* 3 Ind Eng Delhi 08 Feb 1964
7 RB Simpson 311 1 Aus Eng Manchester 23 Jul 1964
8 RB Simpson 225 2 Aus Eng Adelaide 28 Jan 1966
9 AR Border 200* 1 Aus Eng Leeds 22 Jul 1993
10 GC Smith 277 1 SAF Eng Birmingham 24 Jul 2003
11 GC Smith 259 2 SAF Eng Lord’s 31 Jul 2003
12 BC Lara 400* 1 Win Eng St John’s 10 Apr 2004
13 M Jayawardene 213* 1 Srl Eng Galle 18 Dec 2007
14 HM Amla 201 2 SAF Eng Cape Town 02 Jan 2016

BC Lara with five double centuries to his credit holds the record for most double centuries by a aaptain in the annals of test cricket. DG Bradman of England, GC Smith of South Africa and MJ Clarke of Australia are the three captains to score four double centuries. The performance of these four captains are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BC Lara 213 2 Win Aus Kingston 13 Mar 1999
2 BC Lara 209 2 Win Srl Gros Islet 20 Jun 2003
3 BC Lara 202 2 Win SAF Johannesburg 12 Dec 2003
4 BC Lara 400* 1 Win Eng St John’s 10 Apr 2004
5 BC Lara 216 2 Win Pak Multan 19 Nov 2006
               
1 DG Bradman 270 3 Aus Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1937
2 DG Bradman 212 3 Aus Eng Adelaide 29 Jan 1937
3 DG Bradman 234 2 Aus Eng Sydney 13 Dec 1946
4 DG Bradman 201 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
               
1 GC Smith 277 1 SAF Eng Birmingham 24 Jul 2003
2 GC Smith 259 2 SAF Eng Lord’s 31 Jul 2003
3 GC Smith 232 1 SAF Ban Chittagong 29 Feb 2008
4 GC Smith 234 2 SAF Pak Dubai (DSC) 23 Oct 2013
               
1 MJ Clarke 329* 2 Aus Ind Sydney 03 Jan 2012
2 MJ Clarke 210 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
3 MJ Clarke 259* 2 Aus SAF Brisbane 09 Nov 2012
4 MJ Clarke 230 1 Aus SAF Adelaide 22 Nov 2012

BC Laras’ fifth double century – 216 against Pakistan at Multan in Nov 2006 earned him two records. It was the double century with which he earned the record for most double centuries as captain surpassing DG Bradman’s four double centuries. It was also the 50th double century by a captain in the annals of test cricket.

HM Amla stepped down as captain after the Cape Town test which gave him another record. He became the first and the only captain as on date to score a double century on his farewell test as captain