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2nd Match, Australia v Pakistan, Natwest Series, Statistical Highlights
Rajneesh Gupta - 10 June 2001

  • It was the 1720th ODI in cricket history.

  • It was the 58th match between these two sides. The record now reads : Australia 32, Pakistan 23, tied one and abandoned 2.

  • It was the fifth match between these two sides on English soil. Australia is now ahead with 3-2 score.

  • Umpires Peter Willey and AGT Whitehead were officiating in their 22nd and 14th match respectively.

  • Rashid Latif (66) scored his second fifty in his 103rd match. This was also his highest ODI score beating the 50 that he made against India at Sharjah on 15-04-1996.

  • Latif's innings is the highest by a Pakistani wicketkeeper against Australia beating Salim Yousuf's 59 at Sydney on 25-02-1990.

  • The 124 run-partnership between Yousuf Youhana and Rashid Latif is the alltime record for seventh wicket in ODIs. The pair surpassed the 119 run-partnership between Kenyan pair of Thomas Odoyo and Tony Suji against Zimbabwe at Nairobi (Aga Khan) on 16-10-1997.

  • The previous highest seventh wicket partnership for Pakistan was of 108 runs between Rameez Raja and Anil Dalpat against New Zealand at Christchurch in 1984-85. The previous highest seventh wicket partnership against Australia was worth 100 runs between Saurav Ganguly and Sunil Joshi at Colombo SSC on 06-09-1996.

  • Brett Lee's figures of 10-1-85-1 (RpO 8.50) are the most expensive by an Australian in a ten over spell. The previous record was of 75 runs jointly held by Craig McDermott (v India at Jaipur on 07-09-1986) and Brendon Julian (v Pak at Lahore on 10-11-1998).

  • Lee's figures are also the fourth joint most uneconomical in a ten over spell in One-Day Internationals' history. The accompanying table has the details :
RpO	Figures	 Bowler	For	Vs	Venue	Date	
9.70	(10-0-97-1) 	ALF De Mel SL	WI	Karachi 	13-10-1987	
9.40	(10-0-94-3) 	ST Jayasuriya SL	Pak	Nairobi Gym 04-10-1996	
8.60	(10-0-86-0)	T Kumaran	Ind	Pak	Dhaka	03-06-2000	
8.60	(10-0-86-2)	Waqar YounisPak	SL	Benoni 	15-04-1998	
8.50	(10-0-85-1)	Ata-ur-RahmanPak	Ind	Sharjah	15-04-1996	
8.50	(10-0-85-0)	BS Lee	Aus	Pak	Cardiff	09-06-2001	
	

  • Adam Gilchrist with three dismissals in this match has now taken his tally of victims against Pakistan to 21 which places him second among the Australians behind Ian Healy (39 dismissals from 25 matches) and ahead of Rodney Marsh (20 dismissals from 13 matches).

  • The wicket of Shoaib Akhtar was 100th for Glenn McGrath on foreign soil. He became third Australian after Shane Warne (138 wickets in 94 matches) and Damien Fleming (108 wickets in 65 matches). Incidentally Pakistan's Wasim Akram with 371 wickets from 252 matches holds the world record of most wickets in `away' matches.

  • Ricky Ponting (70) was scoring his fourth consecutive fifty against Pakistan. He had scored 53 at Melbourne on 23-01-2000, followed it up with 50 also at Melbourne on 02-02-2000 in the first final of World Series Cup and then notched up 78 at Sydney on 04-02-2000 in the second final.

  • Shoaib Akhtar's figures of 5-0-41-1 (RpO 8.20) are the most expensive by a Pakistani in a five over spell against Australia. Mohsin Kamal had conceded 39 runs in his five overs at Lahore on 14-10-1988.

  • Ricky Ponting was winning his ninth Man of the Match award.

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Players/Umpires Rashid Latif, Brett Lee, Sunil Joshi, Sourav Ganguly, Waqar Younis, Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath, Ricky Ponting.
Grounds Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
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