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Statistical highlights of third One-dayer
By Mohandas Menon
** Sachin Tendulkar became the first batsman in LOI history to
reach the landmark of 10,000 runs, when he reached the score of
34, during his innings of 139. He emulated former India captain
and opener Sunil Gavaskar, who had become the first batsman in
Test history to reach the 10,000 runs on March 7, 1987 against
Pakistan at Ahmedabad.
** Playing in his 266th match and 259th innings, Tendulkar (139)
recorded his 28th LOI hundred. He now has 10,105 runs (avg.
42.64) at the end of this match.
** Tendulkar also took his aggregate to 1552 runs (avg. 50.06) in
31 matches against the Aussies. Now only West Indians Des Haynes
(2262 runs, 64 matches) and Viv Richards (2187 in 54) have scored
more runs against Australia than Tendulkar.
** By scoring his sixth hundred, Tendulkar has equalled Haynes'
tally of maximum hundreds against Australia.
** This was Tendulkar's eighth score exceeding 130 runs in LOIs.
He now equals teammate Ganguly by becoming the second batsman to
record eight scores above 130 in LOI history.
** His hundred was by far the highest at this venue bettering the
two other hundreds scored here - 105 not out by South African
Gary Kirsten on October 19, 1996 and the 102 by Indian Ravi
Shastri on October 6, 1984 - both coming against the Australians.
** In the last three matches, V.V.S. Laxman has been
progressively bettering his personal best scores. His scores in
this series are 45 (at Bangalore), 51 (at Pune) and 83 (at
Indore).
** The second wicket partnership of 199 runs between Tendulkar
and Laxman is the third highest for any wicket against Australia.
The best two partnerships, which were also for the second-wicket
are the 205 between West Indians' Haynes and Richards at
Melbourne on December 9, 1979 and the 202 between Englishmen
Graham Gooch and David Gower at Lords on June 3, 1985.
** The partnership also surpasses India's previous best for any
wicket against Australia, which was the 175 for the first wicket
between Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly at Kanpur on April 7, 1998.
This obviously also eclipses Indias previous best for the second
wicket against Australia which was the 165 between Gavaskar and
Mohd. Azharuddin at Sharjah on April 5, 1987.
** The Tendulkar-Laxman effort was also by far the highest at
this ground for any wicket bettering the 149 put on by West
Indian openers Haynes and Gordon Greenidge against India on
December 1, 1983. The previous best for the second wicket at this
ground was the 122 by Indians Manoj Prabhakar and Vinod Kambli
against Zimbabwe on November 11, 1993.
** This pair became the first in LOIs to miss a double-century
partnership by just one run. The previous highest partnership in
the 190s was in fact recorded by the Indian pair of Tendulkar and
Ganguly, when they put on an unbeaten 197 runs for the first
wicket against Zimbabwe at Sharjah on November 13, 1998.
** India's score of 299 for eight was by a long way the highest
at this ground. The previous highest was the 248-5 by India and
248 by Zimbabwe on November 18, 1993.
** When he claimed the wicket of Dahiya, Glenn McGrath became the
third Australian bowler, after Shane Warne (249 wickets, 160
matches) and Craig McDermott (203 in 138), and the 13th bowler in
LOIs to claim 200 or more wickets. McGrath was playing in his
133rd match.
** This was India's 25th win over Australia in LOIs in 65
matches. Only West Indies (52 in 98 matches) and England (31 in
67) have won more matches against Australia.
** The 118 run win equals India's best run margin victory against
Australia in LOIs. India had won by the same margin at Chelmsford
during the World Cup on June 20, 1983. However this was in a 60-
over-a-side match. Incidentally this was Australia's joint fifth
largest defeat by runs margin against any team in LOIs.
** The Man of the Match award was Tendulkar's 38th of his career
and the ninth such award against Australia in 31 matches. He
equals the tally of West Indian Des Haynes, who in 64 matches
against the Aussies, has also received nine awards.
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