Chappell-Hadlee Series : Australia surge ahead to lead the series 2-1 by winning the third one day game
Chappell-Hadlee Series : Third one day game at Hamilton on 09.03.10 : Australia won by six wickets and lead the five match series 2-1
Australia won the toss and elected to field first providing the 25th occasion of Australia inserting the opposition against New Zealand. Australia has won 14 of these 25 games which includes the win in this game
Australia won the toss and elected to field first providing the 127th occasion of Australia inserting the opposition against various oppositions. Australia has won 72 games when they have inserted the opposition which includes this game.
New Zealand was dismissed all out for 245 in this game providing the seventh occasion of New Zealand being all out when they were inserted by Australia. The other six occasions are – 126 at Melbourne on 31.01.81, 74 at Wellington on 20.02.82, 181 at Melbourne on 09.01.83, 152 at Sydney on 14.01.86, 177 at Melbourne on 22.01.88 and 233 at Wellington on 01.03.05
New Zealand’s 245 in this game represent its highest team total – when all out – when they were inserted by Australia. The previous best was 233 at Wellington on 01.03.05.
New Zealand’s 245 all out in this game provides the 43rd occasion of being all out against Australia in one day games.
NM Hauritz was playing his 50th one day game in this match. JR Hopes was playing his 75th one day game in this match.
LRPL Taylor scored 62 in this game which was his 15th one day half century and 18th fifty.
LRPL Taylor’s 62 in this game represent the 56th occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a fifty against Australia in one day games when inserted by Australia.
LRPL Taylor has scored four fifties including his 62 in this game when New Zealand was inserted by Australia. The other three fifties are – 84 at Hobart on 14.01.07, 64 at Perth on 01.02.09 and 70 at Napier on 03.03.10
LRPL Taylor became the fourth New Zealand batsman to score four fifties when New Zealand was inserted by Australia. The other three are – CL Cairns, SP Fleming and JG Wright
LRPL Taylor’s 62 in this game represent the 121st occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a fifty against Australia in one day games.
LRPL Taylor hit two sixes in this game during his knock of 62 which game him an aggregate of 13 sixes against Australia in one day games.
At the end of this LRPL Taylor and CD McMillan share the New Zealand record of most sixes by a batsman against Australia, both the batsmen having scored 13 boundary sixes each.
DL Vettori scored zero in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring zero against Australia in one day games. The other six captains are – JJ Crowe at Perth on 03.01.88, JG Wright at Sharajah on 26.04.90, KR Rutherford at Melbourne on 19.01.94, SP Fleming at Melbourne {CS} on 05.12.04, DL Vettori at Hobart on 20.12.07 and BB McCullum at Centurion on 05.10.09
DL Vettori became the only New Zealand captain to score zero on two occasions against Australia – at Hobart on 20.12.07 and at Hamilton on 09.03.10
DL Vettori became the second New Zealand captain to be dismissed run out for zero against Australia in one day games. KR Rutherford was the other captain who was dismissed run out for zero against Australia at Melbourne on 19.01.94
DL Vettori was run out for zero in this game providing the 12th occasion of a New Zealand captain dismissed run out against Australia in one day games.
SR Watson’s run out for 15 in this game provide the 87th occasion of an Australian batsman being dismissed run out against New Zealand on one day games. It also represents Watson’s first run out dismissal against New Zealand
SR Watson’s run out for 15 in this game provide the 18th occasion of an Australian opening batsman being dismissed run out against New Zealand on one day games. It also represents Watson’s first run out dismissal as an opening batsman against New Zealand
SR Watson’s run out dismissal in this game provides the third occasion of his dismissal run out in one day games and the second occasion of run out dismissal as an opening batsman. Batting at number 8, he was run out for 11 against South Africa at Port Elizabeth on 06.04.02 and batting at number 2, he was dismissed run out for 27 against Bangladesh at Darwin on 06.09.08
RT Ponting completed 8000 runs as captain when he was on 24 during his knock of 69 in this game. At the end of this game, his aggregate stood at 8045
BJ Haddin and RT Ponting added 151 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the 292nd occasion of Australian batsmen posting three figure partnerships against various oppositions in one day games. Only India with 293 three figure partnerships is ahead of Australia
BJ Haddin and RT Ponting added 151 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the 19th occasion of Australian batsmen posting three figure partnerships for the second wicket against New Zealand.
BJ Haddin and RT Ponting added 151 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the 74th occasion of Australian batsmen posting three figure partnerships for the second wicket against various oppositions.
RT Ponting scored 62 in this game providing his 77th one day half century and 106th fifty. Only SR Tendulkar of India {139} has more fifties to his credit than RT Ponting
BJ Haddin scored 110 in this game providing the 1059th occasion of a batsman scoring hundreds in the history of one day games.
BJ Haddin scored 110 in this game providing the 153rd occasion of an Australian batsman scoring hundreds in one day games.
BJ Haddin scored 110 in this game providing the 67th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring hundreds in the history of one day games.
BJ Haddin scored 110 in this game providing the 19th occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring hundreds in one day games.
BJ Haddin scored 110 in this game providing the fourth occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring hundred against New Zealand. The other three occasions are – 118 by AC Gilchrist at Christchurch on 08.02.98, 128 by AC Gilchrist at Christchuch on 26.02.00 and 109 by BJ Haddin at Sydney on 08.02.09
BJ Haddin emulated AC Gilchrist in scoring two centuries as wicket keeper batsman against New Zealand in one day games
BJ Haddin’s 110 in this game represent his second one day hundred and also his highest one day score. His previous best was 109 vs New Zealand at Sydney on 08.02.09
BJ Haddin was stumped by GJ Hopkins for 110 in this game providing the second occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped after scoring a hundred in the history of one day games. AC Gilchrist was the other batsman – he was stumped by Moin Khan of the bowling of Aamer Sohail for 103 at Lahore on 10.11.98. Thus BJ Haddin has the highest individual score – 110 – in this category of statistics – wicket keeper stumped by a wicket keeper in one day games
BJ Haddin was stumped by GJ Hopkins for 110 in this game providing the 93rd occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped in the history of one day games.
BJ Haddin was stumped by GJ Hopkins for 110 in this game providing the sixth occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped in one day games. Others are – IA Healey for 3 vs India at Perth on 08.12.91, AC Gilchirst for 103 vs Pakistan at Lahore on 10.11.98, AC Gilchrist for 63 vs Bangladesh at Chester-le-Street on 27.05.99, JP Maher for 30 vs Sri Lanka at Brisbane on 15.01.03 and AC Gilchrist for 48 vs India at Centurion on 15.02.03.