Match No 10 – England go past Australia under DLS Method – post a win by 40 runs

Match No 10 – England go past Australia under DLS Method – post a win by 40 runs

Match No 10 –  England  vs Australia at Birmingham on 10 Jul 17 – England won by 40 runs under DLS Method

 

SPD Smith scored 56 runs in this game to provide the 49th; occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Australian captain scoring a fifty in the tournament.

 

EJG Morgan scored 87 runs in this game to provide the 50th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the eighth occasion of an England captain scoring a fifty in the tournament.

 

England and Australia share the record for most fifties by its captains in the Champion Trophy. Both the captains of these two teams have scored fifties on eight occasions in the tournament.

 

AUSTRALIAN CAPTAINS
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RT Ponting 58 2 v India Mohali 29 Oct 2006
2 RT Ponting 58 1 v New Zealand Mohali 01 Nov 2006
3 RT Ponting 79 1 v West Indies Johannesburg 26 Sep 2009
4 RT Ponting 65 1 v India Centurion 28 Sep 2009
5 RT Ponting 111* 2 v England Centurion 02 Oct 2009
6 GJ Bailey 55 2 v England Birmingham 08 Jun 2013
7 GJ Bailey 55 1 v New Zealand Birmingham 12 Jun 2013
8 SPD Smith 56 1 v England Birmingham 10 Jun 2017
ENGLAND CAPTAINS
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AJ Hollioake 83* 1 v South Africa Dhaka 25 Oct 1998
2 N Hussain 95 2 v Bangladesh Nairobi (Gym) 05 Oct 2000
3 N Hussain 75 1 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 18 Sep 2002
4 MP Vaughan 86 2 v Australia Birmingham 21 Sep 2004
5 AN Cook 59 1 v Sri Lanka The Oval 13 Jun 2013
6 AN Cook 64 1 v New Zealand Cardiff 16 Jun 2013
7 EJG Morgan 75* 2 v Bangladesh The Oval 01 Jun 2017
8 EJG Morgan 87 2 v Australia Birmingham 10 Jun 2017

 

SPD Smith {56} and EJG Morgan {73+} scored fifties in  this game  to provide the seventh occasion of rival captains  scoring fifties in the same game in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

 

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 ADR Campbell 100 1 Zim NZl Dhaka 24 Oct 1998
  2 SP Fleming 96 2 NZl Zim Dhaka 24 Oct 1998
                 
2 1 AJ Hollioake 83* 1 Eng RSA Dhaka 25 Oct 1998
  2 WJ Cronje 67 2 RSA Eng Dhaka 25 Oct 1998
                 
3 1 MO Odumbe 51 1 Ind Ken Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
  2 SC Ganguly 66 2 Ken Ind Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
                 
4 1 N Hussain 75 1 Eng Zim Colombo (RPS) 18 Sep 2002
  2 HH Streak 50* 2 Zim Eng Colombo (RPS) 18 Sep 2002
                 
5 1 R Dravid 52 1 Ind Aus Mohali 29 Oct 2006
  2 RT Ponting 58 2 Aus Ind Mohali 29 Oct 2006
                 
6 1 KC Sangakkara 54 1 Srl RSA Centurion 22 Sep 2009
  2 GC Smith 58 2 RSA Srl Centurion 22 Sep 2009
                 
7 1 SPD Smith 56 1 Aus Eng Birmingham 10 Jun 2017
  2 EJG Morgan 87 2 Eng Aus Birmingham 10 Jun 2017

MA Wood {4 for 33} and AU Rashid {4 for 41} captured four wickets each in this game to provide the 46th and 47th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the sixth occasion of England bowlers accomplishing such a feat in the tournament.

 

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RC Irani 10.0 0 37 4 2 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 18 Sep 2002
2 SCJ Broad 8.1 1 39 4 2 v New Zealand Johannesburg 29 Sep 2009
3 LE Plunkett 10.0 0 59 4 1 v Bangladesh The Oval 01 Jun 2017
4 LE Plunkett 9.3 0 55 4 2 v New Zealand Cardiff 06 Jun 2017
5 MA Wood 10.0 1 33 4 1 v Australia Birmingham 10 Jun 2017
6 AU Rashid 10.0 1 41 4 1 v Australia Birmingham 10 Jun 2017

 

MA Wood’s four for 33 represent the best bowling figures by an England bowler in the tournament. The previous best was RC Irani’s four for 37 against Zimbabwe at Col-RPS on 18.09.02

 

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MA Wood 10.0 1 33 4 1 v Australia Birmingham 10 Jun 2017
2 RC Irani 10.0 0 37 4 2 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 18 Sep 2002

 

MA Wood {4 for 33} and AU Rashid {4 for 41} captured four wickets each in this game to provide the third occasion of two bowlers capturing four wickets each in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

 

No No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 MS Kasprowicz 7.0 1 14 4 1 Aus USA Southampton 13 Sep 2004
  2 JN Gillespie 6.0 1 15 4 1 Aus USA Southampton 13 Sep 2004
                       
2 1 Naved-ul-Hasan 9.0 1 25 4 1 Pak Ind Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
  2 Shoaib Akhtar 9.5 1 36 4 1 Pak Ind Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
                       
3 1 MA Wood 10.0 1 33 4 1 Eng Aus Birmingham 10 Jun 2017
  2 AU Rashid 10.0 1 41 4 1 Eng Aus Birmingham 10 Jun 2017

 

EJG Morgan was dismissed run out for 87 in this game to provide the 12th occasion of a captain dismissed run out in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the first such dismissal for an England captain.

 

EJG Morgan was dismissed run out for 87 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a captain dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the first such dismissal for an England captain.

 

EJG Morgan was dismissed run out for 87 in this game to provide the 145th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the 18th such dismissal for an England captain.

 

EJG Morgan was dismissed run out for 87 in this game to provide the 26th occasion of a captain dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the fifth such dismissal for an England captain.

 

BA Stokes scored 102 not out in this game to provide the 48th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England batsman scoring a hundred in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 ME Trescothick 119 1 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 18 Sep 2002
2 A Flintoff 104 1 v Sri Lanka Southampton 17 Sep 2004
3 ME Trescothick 104 1 v West Indies The Oval 25 Sep 2004
4 JE Root 133* 2 v Bangladesh The Oval 01 Jun 2017
5 BA Stokes 102* 2 v Australia Birmingham 10 Jun 2017

 

 

England at the end of this game has scored most runs by a team – 5350 – in the Champions Trophy. It went past Sri Lanka which had scored 5235 runs

 

No Team Players Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 England 68 24 211 40 5350 133* 31.28 5 35 20 493 85
2 Sri Lanka 45 26 217 44 5235 134* 30.26 7 25 19 533 41

 

England batsmen have scored 40 fifties at the end of this game in the Champions Trophy. England and India share the record for most fifties by a team in the tournament. Both the teams have scored 40 fifties.

 

Team Players Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
England 68 24 211 40 5350 133* 31.28 5 35 40 20 493 85
India 47 26 179 45 5206 141* 38.85 9 31 40 14 531 72

 

This game was decided under DLS Method to provide the ninth occasion of a game decided under DL/DLS Method in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are detailed below

 

1 1st SF: South Africa v Sri Lanka at Dhaka – Oct 30, 1998
  South Africa 240/7 (39/39 ov); Sri Lanka 132 (23.4/34 ov, target: 224)
  South Africa won by 92 runs (D/L method)
   
2 10th Match: England v Sri Lanka at Southampton – Sep 17-18, 2004
  England 251/7 (50/50 ov); Sri Lanka 95/5 (24/24 ov, target: 145)
  England won by 49 runs (D/L method)
   
3 Final: Australia v West Indies at Mumbai (BS) – Nov 5, 2006
  West Indies 138 (30.4/50 ov); Australia 116/2 (28.1/35 ov, target: 116)
  Australia won by 8 wickets (with 41 balls remaining) (D/L method)
   
4 1st Match, Group B: South Africa v Sri Lanka at Centurion – Sep 22, 2009
  Sri Lanka 319/8 (50/50 ov); South Africa 206/7 (37.4/37.4 ov, target: 262)
  Sri Lanka won by 55 runs (D/L method)
   
5 9th Match, Group B: South Africa v West Indies at Cardiff – Jun 14, 2013
  South Africa 230/6 (31/31 ov); West Indies 190/6 (26.1/26.1 ov, target: 191)
  Match tied (D/L method)
   
6 10th Match, Group B: India v Pakistan at Birmingham – Jun 15, 2013
  Pakistan 165 (39.4/40 ov); India 102/2 (19.1/22 ov, target: 102)
  India won by 8 wickets (with 17 balls remaining) (D/L method)
   
7 4th Match, Group B: India v Pakistan at Birmingham – Jun 4, 2017
  India 319/3 (48/48 ov); Pakistan 164 (33.4/41 ov, target: 289)
  India won by 124 runs (DLS method)
   
8 7th Match, Group B: Pakistan v South Africa at Birmingham – Jun 7, 2017
  South Africa 219/8 (50/50 ov); Pakistan 119/3 (27/27 ov, target: 101)
  Pakistan won by 19 runs (DLS method)
   
9 10th Match, Group A: England v Australia at Birmingham – Jun 10, 2017
  Australia 277/9 (50/50 ov); England 240/4 (40.2/40.2 ov, target: 201)
  England won by 40 runs (DLS method)

 

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