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3rd Match, India v Zimbabwe, Coca Cola Cup, Statistical Highlights
Rajneesh Gupta - 28 June 2001

  • It was the 1730th ODI in cricket history.

  • It was India's 466th and Zimbabwe's 186th match.

  • It was the 36th match between these two sides. The record now reads : India 28,Zimbabwe 6,tied two.

  • It was the seventh match between these two sides in Zimbabwe. The record now reads : India 5, Zimbabwe 2.

  • Umpires MA Esat and Jeff Fenwick were officiating in their fifth and third match respectively.

  • Guy Whittall, playing in his 133rd match, became eighth player to captain Zimbabwe in a One-Day International match. Only Grant Flower has captained Zimbabwe after playing in more matches than Whittall. Surprisingly Zimbabwe has now used three captains in three matches of this tournament. Grant Flower was the in charge in the opening match against West Indies on June 23 and Heath Streak took upon the burden in the match against India on June 24.

  • Guy Whittall became second Zimbabwean to score a fifty on captaincy debut after Duncan Fletcher who made 69* against Australia at Nottingham on June 9,1983. Whittall also became 26th player in all to score a 50 plus score on captaincy debut. Of these four went on to reach three figure mark. They are New Zealander Glenn Turner (171* v East Africa at Birmingham on June 7,1975), West Indian Richie Richardson (106* v Pakistan at Sharjah on October 7,1991) ,India's Sachin Tendulkar (110 v Sri Lanka at Colombo RPS on August 8,1996) and Sri Lanka's Sanath Jayasuriya (102 v Zimbabwe at Colombo SSC on January 6,1998).

  • Zaheer Khan (4-42) recorded the best figures by an Indian on Zimbabwean soil. The previous best was the 3-36 by Ajit Agarkar in the last match.This also equaled Zaheer's best performance. He had returned identical figures against Zimbabwe at Sharjah on October 26,2000.

  • Saurav Ganguly when on 32,completed his 1000 runs against Zimbabwe. He was playing his 24th match match against Zimbabwe. Ganguly became only the second batsman in all ODIs to reach this landmark. The only other being teammate Sachin Tendulkar. The following table lists leading run scorers in ODIs against Zimbabwe :

Batsman

Runs

For

M

Inn

NO

Ave

HS

100

50

0

SR Tendulkar

1242

Ind

30

29

5

51.75

146

5

4

0

SC Ganguly

1053

Ind

24

24

3

50.14

144

3

5

0

NJ Astle

826

NZ

20

20

2

45.89

120

2

4

1

PA de Silva

772

SL

15

15

3

64.33

127*

2

5

0

ME Waugh

704

Aus

13

12

5

100.57

106

3

4

0

ST Jayasuriya

660

SL

21

21

0

31.43

102

1

5

0

AD Jadeja

656

Ind

19

18

8

65.60

116*

1

4

2

RS Mahanama

635

SL

14

12

1

57.73

119*

2

4

0

RT Ponting

626

Aus

12

12

2

62.60

145

1

5

0

Inzamam-ul-Haq

619

Pak

17

17

3

44.21

116*

1

2

2

Saeed Anwar

599

Pak

13

13

2

54.45

103*

2

3

1

SP Fleming

581

NZ

20

19

4

38.73

96

0

5

1

MS Atapattu

511

SL

15

14

1

39.31

90

0

5

1

  • Grant Flower (4-44) was capturing four wickets for the second time in his career. He had taken four for 32 against Kenya at Dhaka on March 23,1999.

  • Grant Flower's performance in the match (45 runs,4 wickets and two catches) was one among the best allround performances for Zimbabwe. The details :

Player

Batting

Bowling

Fielding

Opponents

Venue

Date

DAG Fletcher

69*

4-42

0

Aus

Nottingham

09-06-1983

GJ Crocker

50

4-26

0

Ind

Harare

25-10-1992

NC Johnson

59

4-42

0

Ken

Taunton

15-05-1999

GJ Whittall

30

4-35

0

SL

Bulawayo Q.C.

12-12-1999

HH Streak

45

4-8

0

WI

Sydney

23-01-2001

GW Flower

45

4-44

2

Ind

Bulawayo Q.C.

27-06-2001

  • Rahul Dravid was winning his sixth Man of the Match award.

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Teams India, Zimbabwe.
Players/Umpires Guy Whittall, Grant Flower, Sanath Jayasuriya, Zaheer Khan, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, Heath Streak, Neil Johnson.
Tournaments Coca-Cola Cup (Zimbabwe)
Grounds Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
Internal Links Scorecard.