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10th Match (Final), Australia v Pakistan, NatWest Series, Statistical Highlights
Rajneesh Gupta - 24 June 2001
- It was the 1728th ODI in cricket history.
- Pakistan became the first team in one day internationals to play 500
matches .Australia was playing its 487th match.
- It was the 60th match between these two sides. The record now reads :
Australia 33,Pakistan 24,tied one and abandoned 2.
- Umpires David Shepherd and Peter Willey were officiating in their 97th
and 23rd match respectively.
- Australia and Pakistan were facing each other in the final of a
tournament for the eighth time. Australia has won on seven occasions
while Pakistan emerged victorious only once.
- The wicket of Abdur Razzaq was 50th for Brett Lee in his 29th match.
He became 22nd Australian and 125th bowler in all to reach this
landmark. Lee also became the fourth fastest for Australia to do so
after Dennis Lillee (24), Shane Warne (25),Len Pascoe (26) and
alongwith Carl Rackemann (29)
- Lee needed only one year and 165 days since his debut (v Pakistan at
Brisbane on January 9,2000) to complete his 50 wickets which is the
second shortest period for Australia after Shane Warne who reached his
milestone in one year and 35 days. The ODI record, however, is held by
India's Ajit Agarkar who needed only 182 days for his 50 wickets.
- Inzamam-ul-Haq on 12 became third batsman after Mark Waugh (5132 runs
in 128 innings) and Sachin Tendulkar (5078 runs in 133 innings) to
complete 5000 runs in a career in matches batting first.
- Australia's win by nine wickets was the fourth largest in the final of
a tournament by a team batting second. India had beaten Zimbabwe by
ten wickets in the final of the Champions Trophy in November 1998
which remains the largest win by a side in the final of a tournament.
The details :
Margin |
Winner |
Total |
Loser |
Total |
Venue |
Date |
Competition |
10 wickets |
Ind |
197-0 |
Zim |
196-9 |
Sharjah |
13-11-1998 |
Champions Trophy |
9 wickets |
SA |
115-1 |
Pak |
114 |
Cape Town |
23-04-1998 |
Standard Bank Int.Series |
9 wickets |
Ind |
197-1 |
Ken |
196 |
Calcutta |
31-05-1998 |
Coca Cola Series |
9 wickets |
Aus |
156-1 |
Pak |
152 |
Lord's |
23-06-2001 |
NatWest Series |
8 wickets |
Ind |
177-2 |
Pak |
176-9 |
Melbourne |
10-03-1985 |
B&H World Series |
8 wickets |
Aus |
164-2 |
NZ |
162 |
Auckland |
11-03-1990 |
Rothman's Cup |
8 wickets |
Ind |
233-2 |
SL |
230-7 |
Sharjah |
14-04-1995 |
Asia Cup |
8 wickets |
SL |
240-2 |
Ind |
239-7 |
Colombo RPS |
26-07-1997 |
Asia Cup |
8 wickets |
Pak |
129-2 |
Ind |
125 |
Sharjah |
16-04-1999 |
Coca Cola Cup |
8 wickets |
Aus |
133-2 |
Pak |
132 |
Lord's |
20-06-1999 |
World Cup |
8 wickets |
SL |
208-2 |
Aus |
202 |
Colombo RPS |
31-08-1999 |
Aiwa Cup |
- By winning the match with 141 balls to spare Australia recorded the
second largest victory by any team batting second in the final of a
tournament. Interestingly the all time ODI record was also made in
the match between these two sides and at this same venue when Australia
beat Pakistan in the final of ICC World Cup with 179 balls to spare
in June 1999.The following table has the complete detail of all such
instances :
Balls |
Winner |
Total |
Loser |
Total |
Venue |
Date |
Competition |
179 |
Aus |
133-2 |
Pak |
132 |
Lord's |
20-06-1999 |
World Cup |
141 |
Aus |
156-1 |
Pak |
152 |
Lord's |
23-06-2001 |
NatWest Series |
134 |
SA |
115-1 |
Pak |
114 |
Cape Town |
23-04-1998 |
Standard Bank Int.Series |
132 |
Pak |
129-2 |
Ind |
125 |
Sharjah |
16-04-1999 |
Coca Cola Cup |
120 |
Ind |
197-0 |
Zim |
196-9 |
Sharjah |
13-11-1999 |
Champions Trophy |
113 |
Aus |
138-4 |
NZ |
137-9 |
Auckland |
26-02-1995 |
New Zealand Centenary |
90 |
Ind |
197-1 |
Ken |
196 |
Calcutta |
31-05-1998 |
Coca Cola Series |
79 |
SL |
240-2 |
Ind |
239-7 |
Colombo RPS |
26-07-1997 |
Asia Cup |
65 |
Aus |
164-4 |
NZ |
162 |
Auckland |
11-03-1990 |
Rothman's Cup |
64 |
Ind |
140-7 |
Aus |
139 |
Sharjah |
29-03-1985 |
Rothman's Trophy |
64 |
SA |
204-3 |
Pak |
203 |
Nairobi Gym |
06-10-1996 |
Kenya Centenary |
63 |
SL |
208-2 |
Aus |
202 |
Colombo RPS |
31-08-1999 |
Aiwa Cup |
62 |
WI |
190-5 |
Pak |
187 |
Johannesburg |
27-02-1993 |
Total International Series |
59 |
Eng |
167-5 |
Pak |
166-9 |
Perth |
07-01-1987 |
B&H Challenge |
56 |
SA |
210-6 |
SL |
209-7 |
Lahore |
08-11-1997 |
Wills Trophy |
- The win was Australia's 21st in a competition comprising of at least
three teams.
- Adam Gilchrist was winning his ninth Man of the Match award in his
119th match.
- At the end of the series :
- Australia's overall ODI record : played 487, won 279,lost 190,tied 6
and abandoned 12.
- Pakistan's overall ODI record : played 500,won 261,lost 223,tied 6 and
abandoned 10.
- England's overall ODI record : played 331,won 162,lost 158,tied 2 and
abandoned 9.
- Steve Waugh's captaining record : played 98,won 63,lost 31,tied one
and abandoned 3.
- Waqar Younis' captaincy record : played 15,won 10,lost 5.
- Alec Stewart's captaincy record : played 40,won 14,lost 25 and
abandoned one.
© CricInfo
Players/Umpires
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David Shepherd,
Peter Willey,
Brett Lee,
Abdur Razzaq,
Shane Warne,
Dennis Lillee,
Len Pascoe,
Ajit Agarkar,
Inzamam-ul-Haq,
Mark Waugh,
Sachin Tendulkar,
Adam Gilchrist,
Steve Waugh,
Waqar Younis,
Alec Stewart.
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Lord's, London
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