Statistical highlights of the second One-Day International match between India and Australia at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur.
- Shikhar Dhawan's 95 off 86 balls is his first fifty
in ODIs in India.
- In the Indian wins, Dhawan
is averaging 51.56 — his tally being 825 in 17 matches, including three
centuries and four fifties.
- Dhawan's tally of
809 (ave.53.93) in 16 matches, including three hundreds and three
fifties, is the second highest by an Indian batsman in ODIs in 2013,
next only to Virat Kohli — 850 (ave.50.00) in 24 matches.
- India have won three consecutive ODIs at Jaipur for the first
time — one each vs South Africa, New Zealand and Australia.
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India's nine-wicket triumph is their biggest in terms of wickets
against Australia in ODIs.
- India enjoy a 100
per cent record against Australia at Jaipur, winning both their ODIs.
- India (362 for one) have recorded their highest
successful chase in ODIs, eclipsing the 330 for four vs Pakistan at
Mirpur on March 18, 2012. The score is the second highest successful
chase in ODIs behind South Africa's 438 for nine with one ball to spare
against Australia at Johannesburg on March 12, 2006.
- India achieved the target successfully for the loss of one wicket
— the highest ever for the loss of one wicket in ODIs, eclipsing Sri
Lanka's 348 for one vs India at Kingston on July 2, 2013.
- India successfully chased a total of 300 or more
against Australia in ODIs for the first time, eclipsing the 292 for five
at Visakhapatnam on October 20, 2010.
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India's run-rate of 8.32 is the fourth highest in successful chase of
300 or more in the history of ODIs.
- Of the
top six successful chases in ODIs, five have been registered against
Australia.
- Glenn Maxwell (53 off 32 balls) has posted his third
fifty in ODIs — his first vs India.
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Australia's 359 for five is now the second highest by any team at
Jaipur. They have emulated their highest total vs India in ODIs, having
scored 359 for two at Johannesburg on March 23, 2003 and 359 for five at
Sydney on February 8, 2004.
- Rohit Sharma and Dhawan put on 176 — India's highest
opening partnership vs Australia in ODIs, eclipsing the 175 between
Sourav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar at Kanpur on April 7, 1998.
- Rohit and Kohli put on a second-wicket stand of 186
(unbroken) — India's highest partnership for any wicket in ODIs at
Jaipur. The partnership is also the highest for the second wicket by any
pair at this venue.
- Forty eight boundaries
(36 fours and 12 sixes) have been recorded in Australia's innings —
their highest against India. Fifty boundaries (39 fours and 11 sixes)
have been recorded in India's total — their highest vs Australia in
ODIs.
- Overall, the match has witnessed 75
fours and 23 sixes and 438 runs have been recorded through boundaries in
the match — the third highest tally in this way in an ODI.
- The South Africa-Australia game at Johannesburg on March 12,
2006 had witnessed 504 runs through boundaries — 87 fours and 26 sixes —
a record.
- Phillip Hughes (83 off 103 balls) has posted his
maiden half-century away from home in six ODIs.
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Aaron Finch (50 off 53 balls) has registered his
second fifty in ODIs.