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4th Match, England v Pakistan, Natwest Series, Statistical Highlights

It was the 1722nd ODI in cricket history

Rajneesh Gupta
13-Jun-2001
  • It was the 1722nd ODI in cricket history.
  • It was England's 328th and Pakistan's 497th ODI.
  • It was the 48th match between these two sides. The record now reads : Pakistan 19,England 28 and abandoned one.
  • It was the 22nd match between these two sides in England. The record now reads : Pakistan 7, England 15.
  • It was the fourth match between these two sides at Lord's. Both teams have won two matches each.
  • Former Test player Neil Mallender was making his international debut as umpire. He became 32nd English umpire to officiate in a ODI. The other umpire Ken Palmer was standing in his 23rd match.
  • Inzamam-ul-Haq failed to open his account in two successive innings for the first time in his career.
  • Trescothick's innings was the fourth joint highest by an Englishman in all ODIs and second highest against Pakistan The best still remains 142 by Graham Gooch at Karachi on 20-11-1987. Incidentally the previous highest by an English batsman against Pakistan at home soil was 125* by Nick Knight at Trent Bridge on 01-09-1996.
  • Trescthick just failed to surpass West Indian Viv Richards' 138* against England in the 1979 World Cup final which still remains the highest individual innings ever played at Lord's. Trescothick's place is second alongwith countryman Dennis Amiss who had an identical score against India on 07-06-1975
  • Trescothick contributed 57.08 % in England's totalthe third highest contribution by an Englishman in a complete innings. This was also the third highest contribution by a batsman in a match against Pakistan. The details :

    Batsman

    %

    Runs

    Score

    For

    Vs

    Venue

    Date

    IVA Richards

    69.49

    189*

    9/272

    WI

    Eng

    Old Trafford

    31-05-1984

    N Kapil Dev

    65.79

    175*

    8/266

    Ind

    Zim

    Tunbridge Wells

    18-06-1983

    AH Jones

    63.51

    47

    74

    NZ

    Pak

    Sharjah

    01-05-1990

    ST Jayasuriya

    63.21

    189

    5/299

    SL

    Ind

    Sharjah

    29-10-2000

    DR Martyn

    60.73

    116*

    191

    Aus

    NZ

    Auckland

    03-03-2000

    RA Smith

    60.29

    167*

    5/277

    Eng

    Aus

    Edgbaston

    21-05-1993

    DL Houghton

    59.41

    142

    239

    Zim

    NZ

    Hyderabad (Ind)

    10-10-1987

    Saeed Anwar

    59.33

    194

    5/327

    Pak

    Ind

    Chennai

    21-05-1997

    DI Gower

    59.18

    158

    6/267

    Eng

    NZ

    Brisbane

    15-01-1983

    SC Ganguly

    58.62

    153*

    5/261

    Ind

    NZ

    Gwalior

    11-11-1999

    G Kirsten

    58.57

    188*

    2/321

    SA

    UAE

    Rawalpindi CS

    16-02-1996

    HH Gibbs

    58.42

    59*

    9/101

    SA

    Pak

    Sharjah

    28-03-2000

    RT Ponting

    57.75

    123

    5/213

    Aus

    SL

    Melbourne

    09-01-1996

    ME Trescothick

    57.08

    137

    240

    Eng

    Pak

    Lord's

    12-06-2001

    DL Haynes

    55.98

    145*

    5/259

    WI

    NZ

    Berbice

    14-04-1985

    GS Chappell

    55.67

    108

    194

    Aus

    NZ

    Auckland

    13-02-1982

    AJ Lamb

    55.48

    81

    146

    Eng

    Pak

    Melbourne

    02-03-1985

    RL Powell

    55.47

    76

    137

    WI

    Ind

    Toronto

    14-09-1999

    GM Turner

    55.34

    171*

    5/309

    NZ

    EA

    Edgbaston

    07-06-1975

    • The 170 run-partnership between Trescothick and Owais Shah was the highest for England for any wicket against Pakistan. The partnership surpassed the 147 run-partnership between Mike Atherton and Robin Smith for the first wicket at Karachi on 03-03-1996. This also eclipsed the previous best for the fourth wicket for England against Pakistan which was the 109 between Graham Gooch and David Capel at Karachi on 20-11-1987.
  • The Trescothick-Owais partnership was also the highest for England for the fourth wicket against all countries beating the unbeaten 154 runpartnership between Neil Fairbrother and Graeme Hick against Sri Lanka at Adelaide on 23-01-1999.
  • The victory margin of 2 runs was Pakistan's narrowest against England in all ODIs. It had beaten England by three runs at this same ground on 1992. It was the fifth occasion that England was losing a match by 2 runs. However England's narrowest defeat still remains by one run by South Africa at Cape Town on 26-01-2000.
  • Pakistan was registering victory off the last ball of the match while defending a target. It was the fifth such occasion for Pakistan. The other occasions being : v New Zealand at Faisalabad on 23-11-1984,v Australia at Sydney on 20-02-1990, v West Indies at Sharjah on 21-10-1991 and v India at Sharjah on 23-10-1991.
  • Marcus Trescothick was winning his second Man of the Match award. His only other award had come against West Indies at Chester-le-Street on 15-07-2000