Turner 195.34 as Australia complete their highest chase
Stats highlights from the fourth ODI in Mohali, where Australia broke a whole host of records
5- Australia successfully chased down the fifth-biggest target in ODI history, by getting 359 in this ODI. It was also the highest successful chase for Australia, beating the 334 chased down against England at SCG in 2011.
By the Numbers: The highest successful ODI chase against India
Here's a brief look at some of the key numbers from Australia's victory over India in the fourth ODI in Mohali322- The previous highest target successfully chased down versus India by any side before Australia making a new record in this match. Pakistan had won chasing 322, also in Mohali, in 2007 and Sri Lanka did so at The Oval in the 2017 Champions Trophy. This is also the second-highest successful chase for any side in India. In 2013, India quickly chased down 360 versus Australia in Jaipur.
2- Instances of three batsmen making 80 or more in a successful ODI chase. The trio of Peter Handscomb (117), Usman Khawaja (91) and Ashton Turner (84*) emulated Rohit Sharma (141*), Virat Kohli (100*) and Shikhar Dhawan (95) who achieved this against Australia in Jaipur in 2013 when chasing 360.
98- Runs scored by Australia in the last 10 overs, which is after the 40th over the most by any team against India in a successful chase. The previous highest was also in Mohali in 2013 when James Faulkner did the most damage and scored 96. Before these two, Pakistan had also made 91 in the final 10 overs in 2007. The Australia batsmen got 64 runs off four overs between the 44th and 47th overs.
68- Runs scored by Turner in the last 10 overs, off 29 balls - the second-most by a batsman in a successful chase in the final 10 overs (after the 40th over). Abdul Razzaq had hit 76 off 35 against South Africa in Abu Dhabi in 2010. Faulkner got 67 off 29 in Mohali in 2013.
Batsman | Runs | SR | Runs required | Opposition | Venue | Year |
Abdul Razzaq | 76 (35) | 217.14 | 87 | South Africa | Abu Dhabi | 2010 |
Ashton Turner | 68 (29) | 234.48 | 98 | India | Mohali | 2019 |
James Faulkner | 67 (29) | 231.03 | 96 | India | Mohali | 2013 |
Gulbadin Naib | 66 (34) | 194.11 | 88 | Zimbabwe | Sharjah | 2016 |
Kevin Pietersen | 64 (25) | 256.00 | 76 | Australia | Bristol | 2005 |
195.34- Ashton Turner's strike rate in scoring 84 off 43 is the highest by a non-opening batsman facing a minimum of 40 balls during a successful chase. For Australia, the previous such quick innings was by Damien Martyn when scoring unbeaten 92 off 51 versus Bangladesh in Cairns in 2003.
Bharath Seervi is stats sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo @SeerviBharath
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