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Pakistan v India 2003-04

A one-sided contest

S Rajesh

April 17, 2004

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It was billed as the contest between India's batsmen and Pakistan's pace attack. In the end, it turned out to be a fairly one-sided contest, as - save Umar Gul's magnificent display at Lahore - the Indian top and middle order had the answer to almost everything that Pakistan's fast bowlers threw at them.

The spotlight has mostly been on Virender Sehwag, Rahul Dravid and co, but the surprise packets of the series were the raw and inexperienced Irfan Pathan and Lakshmipathy Balaji, who easily outshone their more famed counterparts from the Pakistan line-up. As the table below indicates, the Indian duo were runaway winners, taking ten more wickets at a considerably lower average and a far better strike rate.

Wkts Avg SR
Balaji & Pathan 24 29.63 60
Shoaib & Sami 14 52.29 89.71

Meanwhile, Anil Kumble took care of the spin department for India, but Danish Kaneria didn't do too badly either, with seven wickets in two Tests at a reasonable average.

Wkts Avg SR
Kumble 15 25.93 52.2
Kaneria 7 35.42 70.1

The key to the Indian batting was their ability to string together huge partnerships once they got starts. They had 12 stands of over 50, and on seven of those occasions they went to on convert those into century partnerships. Pakistan couldn't even manage half that number. Interestingly, the third wicket stand was the most prolific for both teams, but there, as in partnerships for most other wickets, the Indians were a shade better.

Ave partnerships
Wkts India 100s/50s Pakistan 100s/50s
1st 45.00 1/0 36.17 0/1
2nd 51.50 1/1 20.60 0/0
3rd 92.75 1/0 68.60 2/0
4th 62.75 1/1 43.60 1/0
5th 72.25 2/0 31.20 0/1
6th 51.67 0/2 30.80 0/1
7th 22.33 0/0 7.80 0/0
8th 75.67 1/1 21.40 0/0
9th 9.33 0/0 40.20 0/2
10th 9.67 0/0 16.60 0/0

One of the few contests where Pakistan did end up with the upper hand was the Shoaib v Tendulkar battle. Shoaib nailed his man twice in the one-dayers and once in the Test series, while Tendulkar only managed a total of 86 runs against him. That's a stat which should give Shoaib license to gloat for the next couple of years.

Shoaib v Tendulkar
Balls Runs Dismissals Ave
Tests 70 36 1 36
ODIs 66 50 2 25
Total 136 86 3 28.67

Click here for the Test averages of both teams.

S Rajesh is assistant editor of Wisden Cricinfo.

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S Rajesh Stats editor Every week the Numbers Game takes a look at the story behind the stats, with an original slant on facts and figures. The column is edited by S Rajesh, ESPNcricinfo's stats editor in Bangalore. He did an MBA in marketing, and then worked for a year in advertising, before deciding to chuck it in favour of a job which would combine the pleasures of watching cricket and writing about it. The intense office cricket matches were an added bonus.

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