Statistical Highlights - Zimbabwe vs Afghanistan ODI Series, 2015

By Sampath Bandarupalli

Updated - 24 Oct 2015, 23:06 IST

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Statistical Highlights – Zimbabwe vs Afghanistan ODI Series, 2015: Afghanistan created history as the associate nation defeated a full member nation, Zimbabwe in the 5-match bilateral ODI series after being 1-2 down. Here we look at the all possible stats recorded during the series.

1 – Afghanistan became the 1st Associate nation to win a bilateral ODI series against a Test playing nation. [Minimum 2 matches in the series]

2 – Without qualification, this is the 2nd instance of an associate nation winning a bilateral ODI series against Test playing nation. Other instance was Netherlands beating Bangladesh in one-off ODI in 2010.

223 – Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi top scored with 223 runs in the series. These are 2nd most runs scored by an Afghanistan player and 3rd most by an associate nation player in a bilateral ODI series.

However, these are the most runs scored by an associate nation player in a bilateral ODI series against test playing nation. Afghanistan’s Noor Ali Zadran scored 202 runs in this series.

Nabi and Zadran are the only associate nation players to score 200 or more runs in a bilateral ODI series against test playing nation.

2013 – 271 by Afghanistan in 2nd ODI is the highest score in the series. Last time a bilateral ODI series with 5 or more match didn’t witness a team total of 275 was in Oct-Nov, 2013 between South Africa and Pakistan hosted by UAE.

28 – ODIs won by Afghanistan so far. Among Associate nations, only Ireland (45) and Kenya (42) have more wins in ODIs.

328 – ODI matches lost by Zimbabwe so far. Only 4 other teams lost more ODIs than Zimbabwe.

4.43 – 4.43 is the run rate per over in this series. Last time a series 5 or more match bilateral ODI series had a run rate 4.43 or less was in Mar, 2010 between Zimbabwe-West Indies which was hosted by West Indies.

2009 – Last time Zimbabwe won at least 1 game in a 4 or more consecutive bilateral ODI series’ was between Jan 2009 to Oct, 2009 where they won at least one game in 5 consecutive series. Currently, they have in 4 consecutive series from Aug, 2015.

14 – Sean Williams and Dawlat Zadran sharing man of the match award in 5th ODI was only the 14th instance of 2 players from different sharing man of the match award in an ODI.

3 – Chamu Chibhabha’s dismissal in form of “Handled the ball” is only the 3rd instance in ODI Cricket. Last such instance was in 1999 when South Africa’s Dan Cullinan was given out when he handled the ball.

10 – In International Cricket, Chamu Chibhabha’s “Handled the ball” dismissal was the 10th instance. Last such instance was in 2001 when England’s Michael Vaughan was given out when he handled the ball against India in a test match.

4 – Mohammad Nabi’s man of the match award in 2nd ODI was his 4th man of the match award in his ODI career. These are the most number of match for an Afghanistan player in ODIs. Only 6 other players have more man of the match awards than Nabi among associate nations.

0 – Afghanistan players never got a Man of the series award in ODIs before this series. Mohammad Nabi not only became the 1st Afghanistan player to receive a man of the series award in ODIs, but also came only the 8th player from associate nation to receive a series award in ODIs.

34 – Innings taken by Afghanistan’s Mohammad Shahzad to complete 1000 ODI runs. He is jointly fastest Afghanistan player to reach 1000 ODI runs.

1000 – Afghanistan’s Mohammad Shahzad and Asghar Stanikzai completed 1000 ODI runs in this series. So far 5 players have completed 1000 ODI runs from Afghanistan along with these 2.

1 – Sean Williams scored his maiden ODI century in the 5th ODI of the series. He had 23 ODI fifties before this game but failed to convert at least one into a ton.

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