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9th ODI, Carlton Series, Australia v Zimbabwe, Statistical Highlights

It was the 1678th ODI in cricket history

Rajneesh Gupta
02-Feb-2001
  • It was the 1678th ODI in cricket history.
  • It was Australia's 472nd and Zimbabwe's 178th match.
  • It was the 17th match between these two sides. The record now reads: Australia 16, Zimbabwe one.
  • It was the 323rd match in World Series Cricket
  • Umpires Darrel Hair and Peter Parker officiated in their 67th and 34th match respectively.
  • During their 98 run-partnership Adam Gilchrist and Mark Waugh overtook Geoff Marsh and David Boon as the most successful one-day opening pair in Australian history. The pair of Gilchrist and Waugh has an aggregate of 3589 runs from 82 innings in which they have opened the innings for Australia together at an average of 43.76, while Boon and Marsh had an aggregate of 3524 runs from 88 outings keeping an average of 40.05. Now only the West Indian pair of Greenidge and Haynes (5150 in 102) and Indian pair of Ganguly and Tendulkar (4510 in 96) are ahead of Gilchrist and Waugh. The accompanying tables lists the most successful opening pairs for Australia and in all ODIs.
  • Most Successful Opening Pairs in all ODIs
    Partners                     Runs  For  HM  NO  Ave   Hs  100  50  0
    Greenidge CG & Haynes DL 5150 WI 102 4 52.55 192* 15 24 3 Ganguly SC & Tendulkar SR 4510 Ind 96 2 47.98 252 12 20 1 Gilchrist AC & Waugh ME 3589 Aus 82 0 43.76 206 8 19 1 Boon DC & Marsh GR 3524 Aus 88 0 40.05 212 7 25 5 Aamir Sohail & Saeed Anwar 2856 Pak 73 0 39.12 173 3 20 2 Jayasuriya S & Kaluwitharana 2462 SL 82 0 30.02 129 5 15 3
    Most Successful Opening Pairs for Australia
    Partners                  Runs  For  HM  NO Ave    Hs  100 50  0
    Gilchrist AC & Waugh ME 3589 Aus 82 0 43.76 206 8 19 1 Boon DC & Marsh GR 3524 Aus 88 0 40.05 212 7 25 5 Taylor MA & Waugh ME 1368 Aus 30 0 45.60 189 3 7 3 Slater MJ & Taylor MA 999 Aus 27 0 37.00 121 2 7 0 Boon DC & Taylor MA 620 Aus 19 0 32.63 112 1 4 0 Wessels KC & Wood GM 571 Aus 16 1 38.07 68 0 6 0
  • Mark Waugh (36) on 24, completed his 4000 runs in floodlit matches in his 114 matches and 110 innings. He became the first batsman to do so.
  • Mark Waugh was run-out for the 30th time in his career which puts him at par with Sri Lanka's Arjuna Ranatunga. Now only Pakistan's Wasim Akram (34) and Inzamam-ul-Haq (32) and India's Mohammad Azharuddin (32) have been dismissed on more occasions in this fashion than Mark Waugh.
  • Australia's total (291-6) was its highest against Zimbabwe in a floodlit match. This obliterated the previous highest of 263 for seven in allotted 50 overs at Colombo RP on 26-08-1996.
  • The total was also the highest made against Zimbabwe in a floodlit match bettering Sri Lanka's 276 for nine in 50 overs at Sharjah on 25-10-2000.
  • The catch of Streak was 50th for Michael Bevan. He became the 42nd fielder in the ODI history and seventh Australian after Allan Border (127 catches in 273 matches), Steve Waugh (103 in 302), Mark Waugh (98 in 226), Shane Warne (59 in 155), Mark Taylor (56 in 113) and Dean Jones (54 in 164) to do so.
  • By taking 151 matches to do so, Bevan became the slowest among the Australians to reach this aggregate bettering Dean Jones' record who took his 50th catch in his 147th match. Incidentally the distinction of being the slowest in all ODIs to do so goes to Sri Lanka's Arjuna Ranatunga who took as many as 224 matches for his 50 catches. The accompanying table lists the slowest fielders:
    Matches  Player         Country  Series/Tournament  Season
  • 224 Ranatunga A SL Ind Cup/Wills 1997-98 217 Wasim Akram Pak [NZ] 1996-97 204 Haynes DL WI B&H World Series 1992-93 186 Inzamam-ul-Haq Pak World Cup 1999 178 Salim Malik Pak [NZ] 1993-94 176 de Silva PA SL World Cup 1995-96 165 Jadeja AD Ind World Cup 1999 162 Tendulkar SR Ind Friendship Cup 1997 151 Bevan M Aus Carlton Series 2000-01 150 Ijaz Ahmed Pak Champions Trophy 1996-97
  • The catch of Nkala was 100th dismissal for Adam Gilchrist in day-night matches. He was playing his 54th match. He became only the second wicketkeeper after compatriot Ian Healy who had a tally of 111 dismissals (92 ct + 19 st) from 79 appearances.
    Dis  Ct  St   Wicketkeeper     Country     Matches
  • 111 92 19 Healy IA Aus 79 100 86 14 Gilchrist AC Aus 54 95 73 22 Moin Khan Pak 56 86 79 7 Richardson DJ SA 59 67 38 29 Kaluwitharana RS SL 58 53 51 2 Boucher MV SA 32 52 48 4 Stewart AJ Eng 39
  • Michael Bevan won his eighth Man of the Match award.