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4th Match, India v West Indies, Coca Cola Cup, Statistical Highlights
Rajneesh Gupta - 1 July 2001

  • It was the 1731st ODI in cricket history.

  • It was India's 467th and West Indies' 426th match.

  • It was the 64th match between these two sides. The record now reads :India 22,West Indies 40,tied one and abandoned one.

  • Umpires C Coventry and QJ Goosen were officiating in their third and eighth match respectively.

  • Harvinder Singh was making a comeback into Indian side after more than two years. He had last appeared for India against Australia at Sharjah on April 22,1998 thus missing 110 matches in between. Only Ashish Kapoor (157) and Robin Singh (146) have missed more matches in between two consecutive appearances for India than Harvinder. Harvinder's new ball partner Debasis Mohanty was also making a comeback into Indian side after missing 35 matches.

  • Shivnarine Chanderpaul was playing his 100th match. He became 17th West Indian and 113th player overall to do so.

  • Mohanty, at the end of this match, has a tally of 50 wickets from 35 games in `away' matches with an average of 25.18 and strike rate of 30.92 . Interestingly he has taken only 6 wickets in 7 matches at home soil with an average of 49.00 and strike rate of 55.00 !!

  • Mohanty thus became the 11th Indian to aggregate 50 wickets in a career in `away' matches. Only Manoj Prabhakar (33) and Ajit Agarkar (33) have completed 50 wickets on foreign soil in lesser matches than Mohanty. However Mohanty now holds the Indian record of being the fastest to capture 50 wickets on foreign soil (1546 till the end of this match) The previous record for India was held by Manoj Prabhakar who had bowled 1700 balls for his 50 wickets. The table `A' gives details of Indian bowlers with most wickets in `away' matches , while table `B' lists Indian bowlers in terms of ball required.
Table `A' : Most `away' wickets by Indian Bowlers

Wkts

Bowler

M

Balls

Runs

Ave

Best

SR

RpO

5W

171

J Srinath

124

6529

4844

28.33

5/23

38.18

4.45

1

168

A Kumble

137

7235

5024

29.90

5/33

43.07

4.17

1

153

N Kapil Dev

140

7137

4228

27.63

5/43

46.65

3.55

1

129

BKV Prasad

113

5718

4395

34.07

5/27

44.33

4.61

1

92

M Prabhakar

65

3244

2209

24.01

4/25

35.26

4.09

0

77

RJ Shastri

93

4281

2875

37.34

5/15

55.60

4.03

1

70

AB Agarkar

49

2648

2250

32.14

4/35

37.83

5.10

0

59

RMH Binny

50

2233

1560

26.44

4/29

37.85

4.19

0

52

SR Tendulkar

181

3510

2863

55.06

4/34

67.50

4.89

0

51

S Madan Lal

39

1946

1220

23.92

4/20

38.16

3.76

0

50

DS Mohanty

35

1546

1259

25.18

4/56

30.92

4.89

0

Table ?B? : 50 ?away? wickets in least balls by Indian Bowlers

Bowler

Mts

Balls

Runs

Ave

SR

RpO

Vs

Venue

Date

DS Mohanty

35

1546

1259

25.18

30.92

4.89

WI

Bulawayo

30-06-2001

M Prabhakar

33

1700

1077

21.54

34.00

3.80

WI

Melbourne

16-01-1992

AB Agarkar

33

1757

1538

30.76

35.14

5.25

Pak

Sharjah

23-03-2000

RMH Binny

40

1774

1255

25.10

35.48

4.24

NZ

Adelaide

25-01-1986

S Madan Lal

38

1892

1195

23.90

37.84

3.79

WI

Sharjah

30-11-1986

J Srinath

38

1963

1406

28.12

39.26

4.30

Pak

Sharjah

22-04-1994

BKV Prasad

40

2025

1605

32.10

40.50

4.76

Pak

Colombo SSC

20-07-1997

N Kapil Dev

41

2240

1336

26.20

43.92

3.58

Pak

Melbourne

10-03-1985

A Kumble

42

2262

1463

28.69

44.35

3.88

Pak

Sharjah

15-04-1996

RJ Shastri

52

2494

1560

30.59

48.90

3.75

SL

Sharjah

25-03-1988

SR Tendulkar

173

3336

2716

54.32

66.72

4.88

NZ

Nairobi Gym

15-10-2000

  • Just for the record, Pakistan's Shoaib Akhtar has taken 50 `away' wickets in least balls ?1283 to be exact. Shoaib also shares the record of being the fastest with West Indian Andy Roberts in terms of least matches. Both Shoaib and Roberts captured their 50th wicket in 27th match.

  • Mohanty's figures of 10-1-18-3 (RpO 1.80) equalled the most economical figures by an Indian medium pace bowler in a ten over spell against West Indies. He equalled India's Kapil Dev's figures of 10-3-18-2 in the Hero Cup final at Calcutta on November 27,1993.

  • Ridley Jacobs (53* and three dismissals) was performing the allround feat of scoring 50 runs and effecting three dismissals in the same match for the third time in his career. The other such occasions for him came against New Zealand. Jacobs made 80* and held 5 catches at Southampton on May 24,1999.He followed it up with 65 runs and three catches at Auckland on January 2,2000.

  • Sachin Tendulkar won his 40th Man of the Match award in 271st match. This was also his fifth award against West Indies which equals Pakistan's Imran Khan's record of most award against West Indies.

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Teams India, West Indies.
Players/Umpires Harvinder Singh, Debasis Mohanty, Robin Singh, Shiv Chanderpaul, Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Ridley Jacobs, Ajit Agarkar.
Tours West Indies in Zimbabwe
Tournaments Coca-Cola Cup (Zimbabwe)
Grounds Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
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