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Stats Analysis

Brisbane, venue with most washouts

Stats preview to the Pool A game between Australia and Bangladesh in Brisbane

Bishen Jeswant
Bishen Jeswant
20-Feb-2015
Familiar scenes at the Gabba  •  Getty Images

Familiar scenes at the Gabba  •  Getty Images

13.3 Percentage of ODIs in Brisbane that have been washed out since 2001, the highest percentage for any Australian venue. Four out of 30 ODIs have been washed out here. The only other Australian venues that have seen washouts in this period are Melbourne (2.7%) and Sydney (9.5%), where there have been one and four no-result matches respectively.
6-0 Bangladesh's win-loss record against Australia, in Australia. Bangladesh's overall win-loss record against Australia is 1-18, having beaten them once, at Cardiff during the 2005 NatWest Series.
0 Number of times that Bangladesh have made a 300-plus score against Australia. Bangladesh's highest score against Australia in Australia is 147, at Cairns in 2003. Overall, their highest score is 295, at Dhaka in 2011.
3.6 Australia's win-loss ratio since 2014, the best for any team. Australia have won 18 ODIs and lost five during this period. The only team that hasn't lost an ODI in this period is Papua New Guinea, who have two wins in two ODIs.
6 Number of consecutive ODIs that Bangladesh have won. Bangladesh beat Zimbabwe 5-0 in a bilateral ODI series and then won the opening game at this World Cup against Afghanistan. Bangladesh's longest winning streak is nine ODIs, in 2006-07, with wins against Zimbabwe (7) and Scotland (2).
19-19 Win-loss record for teams batting/bowling first in Brisbane in the last 38 completed games at this venue. Even more recent records provide no indication of whether teams prefer to bat or bowl first at this venue - the record is 5-5 in the last ten ODIs and 10-10 since 2003.
775 Runs scored by Mushfiqur Rahim since 2014, the most by any Bangladesh batsman. Rahim has scored these runs at an average of 45.58, also the highest. His eight 50-plus scores in this period is also the highest for any Bangladesh batsman.

Bishen Jeswant is a stats sub editor at ESPNCricinfo. @bishen_jeswant