ODI World 2023, Match 39, Australia vs Afghanistan Stats Review: Glenn Maxwell's fastest double ton, Australia's highest WC chase and other stats

Glenn Maxwell became the first non-opener to score a double hundred in ODIs

By Suryanarayana

Updated - 08 Nov 2023, 10:10 IST

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A sensational double hundred from Glenn Maxwell helped Australia beat Afghanistan by three wickets from the brink of a mere defeat in the 39th match of the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 at the Wankhede Stadium. Glenn Maxwell smashed the first double century in the history of run-chase to help Australia confirm their semi-final berth. They will now appear in their ninth semi-finals in the ODI World Cup. 

Speaking about the game, Afghanistan won the toss, and without any hesitation, Hashmatullah Shahidi opted to bat first. The openers got off to a good start as they scored 38 runs for the first wicket before Rahmanullah Gurbaz nicked one to the wicketkeeper of Josh Hazlewood for 21 runs.

However, Ibrahim Zadran and Rahmat Shah kept the scoreboard ticking with an 83-run stand before Glenn Maxwell provided the breakthrough by dismissing Rahmat Shah for 30 while Zadran and Hashmatullah Shahidi added 52 runs for the third wicket. Starc knocked over Shahidi for 26. Meanwhile, Zadran went on to register his fifth ODI hundred and the first by an Afghanistan batter in the ODI World Cup. 

Zadran remained unbeaten on 129 while cameos from Azmatullah Omarzai (22 off 18) and Rashid Khan (35 off 18) down the order helped Afghanistan post their highest total of 291/5 in the ODI World Cup. Josh Hazlewood was the pick of bowlers for Australia as he ended his spell at 2/39 in nine overs.

Chasing 292, Australia got off to an awful start as they lost Travis Head cheaply for a two-ball duck as Naveen-ul-Haq drew first blood for Afghanistan. David Warner and Mitchell Marsh added 43 runs for the second wicket before Naveen trapped Marsh in front for 24 runs while Omarzai stuck twice in two balls knocking over David Warner and edging Josh Inglis for a golden duck as Australia slipped further to 49/4.

Afghanistan bowlers were all over the Australian line-up picking wickets at regular intervals as Rashid Khan dismissed Marcus Stoinis and Mitchell Starc, while a direct hit from Rahmat Shah saw Marnus Labuschagne’s dismissal, leaving the five-time champions in trouble at 91/7. Glenn Maxwell and the skipper kept the chase lively with a scintillating partnership as Afghanistan bowlers were put under pressure for the first time in the game, from there on, it was Glenn Maxwell who single-handedly took Afghanistan bowlers to the cleaners as he notched up the double century and added 202 runs with Pat Cummins to beat Afghanistan by margin of three wickets as they chased down 292 runs.

Meanwhile, let us look at the stats and numbers from the game between Afghanistan and Australia:

1 - Ibrahim Zadran became the first Afghanistan batter to score a century in ODI World Cup.

1 - Glenn Maxwell became the first batter to smash two hundreds in the ODI World Cup while batting at six or below.

201 - Glenn Maxwell’s 201* is the highest score by an Australian in ODIs, this is also the highest score by a non-opener in ODIs.

1 - Glenn Maxwell became the first non-opener to score a double hundred in ODI history and also the only Australian to do so.

202 -The partnership between Glenn Maxwell and Pat Cummins is the highest eighth-wicket partnership in the history of ODI cricket, this is also the first double-hundred partnership in ODIs for wicket number eight or lower.

291/5 - A total of 291 posted by Afghanistan is their highest total in the ODI World Cup, they surpassed their previous total of 288 against West Indies in 2019.

43 - Glenn Maxwell has smashed 43 sixes in the ODI World Cup, the highest by an Australian in World Cups. This is also the third highest overall. Chris Gayle tops the chart with 49, followed by Rohit Sharma with 45.

10 - There are a total of ten centuries recorded at the Wankhede Stadium, the most number of centuries recorded in a single ground. Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi has the second most number of centuries in the ODI World Cup with nine.

292 - The target of 292 is the highest successful chase for Australia in the ODI World Cup, they surpassed their previous tally of 287 against New Zealand in 1996.

128 - Glenn Maxwell smashed the second-fastest double hundred in ODIs in 128 balls. Ishan Kishan’s 126 balls double hundred is the fastest.

128 - Glenn Maxwell has faced 128 balls in his 201-run knock, this was the first instance of him facing more than 100 balls in an ODI in 125 innings batted.

292 - Australia recorded the highest run-chase of 292 in Wankhede Stadium in the ODI, surpassing New Zealand’s 281 against India in 2017.

1 - Glenn Maxwell became the first batter to score an ODI double ton in run-chase.

5 - Ibrahim Zadran registered his fifth ODI century, second-joint most by Afghan batter. He shares the spot with Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Rahmat Shah. Mohammad Shahzad tops the list with six centuries.

17.64 - Pat Cummins remained unbeaten with a strike rate of 17.64 facing 68 balls, the worst strike rate for an Australian batter in a World Cup innings while facing 50 balls or more. 26.02 by Steve Waugh in 1999 is next on the list.

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