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West Indies v Zimbabwe, Statistical Highlights
Rajneesh Gupta
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  • Zimbabwe's total of 85 is the second lowest total on Indian soil. The lowest still remains 78 by India against Sri Lanka [Images] at Kanpur in 1986-87 while batting second chasing a modest victory target of 196. The following table lists the lowest ODI totals on Indian soil

    Lowest ODI totals in India
    TotalOversMinsForVsVenueDate
    7824.199IndSL Kanpur24 Dec 1986
    8530.1133ZimWI Ahmedabad08 Oct 2006
    9335.2142WI KenPune29 Feb 1996
    9733.4166NZ AusFaridabad29 Oct 2003
    99#36.3142ZimWI Hyderabad 21 Nov 1993
    10028.3114IndWI Ahmedabad16 Nov 1993
    # batted one man short

  • The above total was also Zimbabwe's lowest against West Indies [Images], obliterating the 99 in a Hero Cup match at Hyderabad on 21-11-1993.

  • The total is also the third lowest in an ICC [Images] Champions Trophy match after USA's 65 (v Australia, Southampton, 13-09-2004) and Bangladesh's 77 (v New Zealand [Images], Colombo SSC, 23-09-2002).

  • West Indies finished the match in just 14.2 overs i.e. with 214 balls to spare! This is the biggest victory for any side on Indian soil in terms of ball remaining while chasing a target.

    Biggest victories on Indian soil (in terms of balls remaning)
    BallsWinnerLoserVenueDateMargin of victory
    214WI ZimAhmedabad08 Oct 20069 wickets
    200AusNZ Faridabad29 Oct 20038 wickets
    178IndSL Mohali28 Oct 20058 wickets
    150IndZimKanpur11 Dec 20009 wickets
    135IndSL Guwahati11 Jan 19878 wickets
    133IndZimMumbai WS17 Oct 19878 wickets
    124IndBanMumbai WS25 May 19985 wickets
    123WI ZimHyderabad 16 Feb 19966 wickets
    108IndNZ Brabourne29 Nov 19956 wickets
    107IndNZ Nagpur31 Oct 19879 wickets
    103SL IndMargao08 Dec 19907 wickets

  • Brian Lara [Images] ended the match with two mighty sixes off successive balls. This was the fifth time that Lara was ending a match on winning note with a six - maximum such occasions by any batsman in ODI history. Lara was earlier at level with India's MS Dhoni [Images] with four instances. The following table has the details:

    Batsmen winning a match with a six on most occasions
    InstancesBatsmanFor
    5Brian LaraWI
    4MS DhoniInd
    3Wasim AkramPak
    3Andrew Flintoff [Images]Eng

  • The match aggregate of 175 (for the loss of 11 wickets) is the lowest on Indian soil in a match where a result was achieved. The previous lowest aggregate was 198-12 in New Zealand v Australia match at Faridabad on 29-10-2003.

    Lowest match aggregates on Indian soil (in a decided match)
    AggregateOversBatted 1stTotalBatted 2ndTotalVenueDate
    175-1144.3Zim85WI90-1Ahmedabad08 Oct 2006
    198-1250.2NZ 97Aus101-2Faridabad29 Oct 2003
    231-1565.5Ban115Ind116-5Mumbai WS25 May 1998
    235-1130Eng121-6Ind114-5Chandigarh27 Jan 1985
    241-1379.2Ind120Pak121-4Pune22 Mar 1987
    245-1256SL 122Ind123-2Mohali28 Oct 2005

  • The match lasted for just 44.3 overs (30.1 overs for Zimbabwe innings and 14.2 overs for West Indies innings) -- making it the shortest match on Indian soil (excluding the matches where overs were reduced for any reason). The New Zealand v Australia match at Faridabad that lasted for 50.2 overs, was the previous shortest match in India.

  • Chris Gayle (41 runs & 3-3) won his 14th man of the match award -- his fifth against Zimbabwe.


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