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9th Match, India v New Zealand, Coca Cola Cup, Statistical Highlights

It was the 1743rd ODI in cricket history

Rajneesh Gupta
03-Aug-2001
  • It was the 1743rd ODI in cricket history.
  • It was India's 475th and New Zealand's 385th match and 61st between these two sides. The record now reads : India 31, New Zealand 27,abandoned 3.
  • Umpires LV Jayasundara and TH Wijewardene were officiating in their seventh and sixth match respectively.
  • The 138 run-partnership between Nathan Astle and Stephen Fleming was New Zealand's best for the second wicket against India in all matches. This obliterated the previous best of 130 between Bruce Edgar and Martin Crowe at Brisbane on January 11,1986.
  • The partnership was also New Zealand's second highest for the second wicket in all matches after the 141 run-partnership between Matthew Bell and Matthew Sinclair against Sri Lanka at Sharjah on April 17,2001.
  • This was the 20th century partnership in which Astle was featuring. His break-up of century stands : 6 for the first wicket, 7 for the second wicket, 6 for the third and one for the fourth wicket. Astle became the first New Zealander to get involved in 20 century partnerships. Incidentally, the ODI record is in the name of India's Sachin Tendulkar who has featured in 47 century partnerships.
  • Nathan Astle (101) recorded his 11th ODI hundred - his fourth against India. He has now scored maximum centuries for New Zealand against India. Astle was previously level with Chris Cairns with three centuries.
  • Adam Parore was recording his third consecutive duck. He became the fourth New Zealander to suffer this fate after Tony Blain (in 1986), Danny Morrison (in 1990) and Richard DeGroen (in 1994). Parore is now in line to equal the ODI record of four consecutive ducks, hitherto shared by West Indian Gus Logie, Sri Lankan Pramodya Wickremasinghe, Zimbabwean Henry Olonga and Englishman Craig White.
  • This was also the second time Parore aggregated three ducks in a series (or tournament). Parore had also recorded three ducks in the five match series against Pakistan in 2000-01. Parore became the third batsman to aggregate three ducks in a series on two occasions after two Sri Lankans Romesh Kaluwitharana and Arjuna Ranatunga.
  • Virender Shewag (100) reached his fifty off just 29 balls - the fastest fifty for India against New Zealand. He bettered Kapil Dev and Ajay Sharma's record by one ball. They had scored 54* at Sydney on March 5,1985 and 52* at Indore on December 15,1988 respectively.
  • Shewag needed only 69 balls to score his maiden ODI hundred. His hundred was the second fastest for India (after Mohammad Azharuddin's 62-ball hundred against New Zealand) and seventh fastest in all ODIs. The details :

    Fastest hundreds in ODIs :

    Balls

    Batsman

    Opponents

    Venue

    Date

    37

    Shahid Afridi (102)

    Pak v SL

    Nairobi Gym

    04-10-1996

    45

    BC Lara (117)

    WI v BD

    Dhaka

    09-10-1999

    48

    ST Jayasuriya (134)

    SL v Pak

    Singapore

    02-04-1996

    62

    M Azharuddin (108*)

    Ind v NZ

    Baroda

    17-12-1988

    67

    Basit Ali (127*)

    Pak v WI

    Sharjah

    05-11-1993

    68

    Ijaz Ahmed (139*)

    Pak v Ind

    Lahore

    02-10-1997

    69

    V Shewag (100)

    v NZ

    Colombo SSC

    02-08-2001

    71

    SR Tendulkar (124*)

    Ind v Zim

    Sharjah

    13-11-1998

    72

    Zaheer Abbas (118)

    Pak v Ind

    Multan

    17-12-1982

    72

    IVA Richards (149)

    WI v Ind

    Jamshedpur

    07-12-1983

    72

    ST Jayasuriya (108)

    SL v BD

    Colombo SSC

    22-07-1997

    72

    RL Powell (124)

    WI v Ind

    Singapore

    08-09-1999

    73

    Javed Miandad (119*)

    Pak v Ind

    Lahore

    31-12-1982

    75

    IVA Richards (110*)

    WI v Ind

    Rajkot

    05-01-1988

    75

    CL Cairns (115)

    NZ v Ind

    Christchurch

    19-01-1999

    75

    CD McMillan (104*)

    NZ v Pak

    Christchurch

    25-02-2001

    • Shewag's innings included 20 shots to the fence - 19 fours and a six, giving him a whopping boundary percentage of 82.00 .A detailed study into all 554 ODI hundreds scored till date reveals the fact that Shewag's percentage is the fourth highest in the game. This is easily the best performance by an Indian. Sachin Tendulkar had scored 67.74 runs in boundaries during his unbeaten knock of 124* against Zimbabwe at Sharjah on November 13,1998. The following table has the details :

    Highest percentage of boundary shots :

    (Minimum Qualification : 100 runs)

    %

    Runs

    Batsman

    Countries

    Venue

    Date

    88.23

    90/102

    Shahid Afridi

    Pak v SL

    Nairobi Gym

    04-10-1996

    82.08

    110/134

    ST Jayasuriya

    SL v Pak

    Singapore

    02-04-1996

    82.05

    96/117

    BC Lara

    WI v BD

    Dhaka

    09-10-1999

    82.00

    82/100

    V Shewag

    Ind v NZ

    Colombo SSC

    02-08-2001

    75.43

    86/114*

    Ijaz Ahmed

    Pak v SA

    Durban

    17-12-1994

    74.00

    74/100*

    RS Kaluwitharana

    SL v Ken

    Nairobi Gym

    28-09-1996

    74.00

    74/100

    PA Wallace

    WI v SA

    Dhaka

    01-11-1998

    72.26

    86/119*

    IVA Richards

    WI v Eng

    Scarborough

    26-08-1976

    • Saurav Ganguly (64) scored his 40th fifty (excluding 16 hundreds) in his 173rd match. He became the third Indian after Mohammad Azharuddin (58) and Sachin Tendulkar (53) and 18th batsman in the game's history to reach this milestone. Incidentally Pakistan's Inzamam-ul-Haq,with 60 fifties, holds the ODI record.
  • Shewag was winning his second Man of the Match award.