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Records broken by Shoaib Akhtar

Shoaib Akhtar's 43 against England produced a number of interesting statistics

ICC CWC 2003 Media Information
23-Feb-2003
Shoaib Akhtar's 43 against England produced a number of interesting statistics. Firstly, it is the highest score made by a number 11 batsman in an ODI:
Highest scores by number 11 batsman in ODIs
Score  Player          For            Against        Venue          Season
43     Shoaib Akhtar   Pakistan       England        Cape Town      2002/03
37     J Garner        West Indies    India          Manchester     1983
36     PJC Ongondo     Kenya          West Indies    Nairobi        2001
34*    C Pringle       New Zealand    West Indies    Guwahati       1994/95
34*    Mushtaq Ahmed   Pakistan       South Africa   Colombo-SSC    2000
33     Waqar Younis    Pakistan       South Africa   Durban         1997/98
31*    SE Bond         New Zealand    India          Auckland       2002/03
30     ARC Fraser      England        West Indies    Port-of-Spain  1997/98
30     J Srinath       India          South Africa   Sharjah        1999/00
28     AJ Bichel       Australia      Sri Lanka      Sydney         2002/03
Secondly, it provided only the 5th instance of a number 11 batsman being the top scorer in an innings in an ODI.
Score Total  Player         For           Against      Venue        Season
37    228    J Garner       West Indies   India        Manchester   1983 #
34*   171-9  C Pringle      New Zealand   West Indies  Guwahati     1994/95
36    192    PJC Ongondo    Kenya         West Indies  Nairobi      2001
26    132    SE Bond        New Zealand   Australia    Colombo-SSC  2002/03
43    134    Shoaib Akhtar  Pakistan      England      Cape Town    2002/03
Finally, it brought to an end a sequence of 33 consecutive innings without reaching double-figures in ODIs for Shoaib. He had scored 36 in his first ODI innings and then had 33 innings from 1998/99 to 2002/03 without reaching double-figures before this innings. Only Muttiah Muralitharan (SL) has had more consecutive innings without reaching double-figures - 34 between 1993/94 and 1997/98.