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Stats Analysis

Most sixes in an innings, England's highest ODI total

Stats highlights from the second women's ODI between England and Pakistan, where the hosts posted their highest-ever total.

Shiva Jayaraman
22-Jun-2016
Tammy Beaumont and Lauren Winfield put together England's third highest stand in ODIs  •  Getty Images

Tammy Beaumont and Lauren Winfield put together England's third highest stand in ODIs  •  Getty Images

3 Number of totals in women's ODIs higher than England's 378 for 5 against Pakistan in this match. This is England's highest in ODIs beating the 376 for 2 they made against the same opposition in the World Cup in 1997-98. New Zealand's 455 for 5 against Pakistan is the highest total in women's ODIs. Click here for a list of the highest totals.
11 Sixes hit by England batsmen in this match - the most in an ODI innings. New Zealand had hit nine sixes against the same opposition in the 2009 World Cup in Sydney, which was the previous record.
242.42 Natalie Sciver's strike rate in her 33-ball 80 - the highest in an innings of 50 or more runs in ODIs. Deandra Dottin's strike rate of 227.27 in a 22-ball 50 against Sri Lanka in the 2013 World Cup was the previous highest. Sciver's six sixes in this match equal the second highest by a batsman in a Women's ODI. Dottin's seven sixes against Pakistan are the highest. Two other batsmen - Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine - have hit six sixes in an innings in ODIs.
5 Number of partnerships bigger than the 235-run opening stand between Lauren Winfield and Tammy Beaumont in women's ODIs. This stand is also the fourth highest opening stand in ODIs. Sarah Taylor and Caroline Atkins added 268 runs for the first wicket against South Africa at Lord's in 2008, which is the highest partnership for any wicket in ODIs. The partnership in this match was also England's third highest for any wicket in ODIs.
6 Number of times before England's innings in this match that both openers of a team had scored a hundred in women's ODIs. This is the third such instance for England. Their previous instance had come against South Africa at Lord's in 2008.
212 Runs England won this match by - their sixth-biggest margin in ODIs and their second biggest against Pakistan while batting first. Their biggest win against Pakistan came in the 1997 World Cup when they won by 230 runs. Their biggest in any ODI came against Denmark in the 1993 World Cup when they won by 239 runs.
88 Runs conceded by Asmavia Iqbal from her ten overs in England's innings - the second highest conceded in an ODI. Pakistan's Shazia Khan conceded 111 runs against Australia in an ODI in 1997, which are the most by a bowler in an ODI. Including Asmavia's spell in this match, seven of the ten most expensive spells in ODIs have been by Pakistan bowlers.
11.14 Nida Dar's bowling economy in this match - the worst for any bowler to have bowled at least five overs in an ODI. Nida bowled seven overs and conceded 78 runs without taking a wicket. Shazia's economy of 11.1 in the match against Australia in 1997 was the previous worst.
31 Winfield's previous highest from 15 ODI innings before this match. Before her 123 in this match, she had made 167 runs at an average of 12.84 in ODIs. This was only her second fifty-plus score in 35 international innings. Before this she had made 74 against South Africa in a T20I at Edgbaston.
10 Number of fifty-plus scores by Bismah Maroof in ODIs - the most by a Pakistan batsmen. Her 61 in this match is the highest individual score by a Pakistan batsman against England beating her own 57 in Loughborough in 2013.
2 Fifty-plus scores by Beaumont in this series; before her century in this game, she had made 70 in the first match of this series. In 46 innings in international cricket before this series, Beaumont hadn't hit a fifty. In ODIs she had made 207 runs in 16 innings at 17.25 before this series, with a highest of 44 against India. She now has 381 runs in ODIs and her average has improved to 27.21.

Shiva Jayaraman is a senior sub-editor (stats) at ESPNcricinfo.com. @shiva_cricinfo