Australia v New Zealand, 2nd ODI – Statistical Highlights

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David Warner of Australia celebrates with Steve Smith after scoring a century. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

Australia regained the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy with a convincing 116-run win in the 2nd ODI of the 3-match series at Canberra. Having won the toss, New Zealand put the hosts into bat first on a ground which has a reputation of producing high scores and continued so.

David Warner’s century along with the fifties from Steve Smith, Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh helped Australia to post a huge total of 378/5. New Zealand in their chase couldn’t catch up with the required rate despite a solid 30 overs of play. Here we look at all the stats and records recorded during the game.

1 – For the first time two New Zealand players conceded 80 or more runs in an ODI. Matt Henry conceded 91 runs while Trent Boult was hit for 80 runs.

2 – Only the 2nd time in ODIs, four Australians scored fifty or more in an ODI innings at home. 4 players scored more than fifty in 2015 CWC vs Sri Lanka. Overall, this is the 8th instance for Australia with 4 players crossing fifty in an ODI.

3 – Number of 350+ scores in ODIs that have been recorded at Manuka Oval, Canberra. It became the 10th venue and 2nd in Australia to witness 3 or more scores of 350+.

3 – Teams batting first at the Manuka Oval have scored more than 370 on 3 occasions in the last 4 ODIs. The lowest 1st innings total in the last 4 ODIs at this venue is 348/8 by Australia vs India earlier this year.

4 – For the fourth consecutive time, an ODI at Manuka Oval aggregated more than 600 runs. Both teams collectively scored 640 runs in this game.

6 – Number of centuries David Warner has scored in ODIs in 2016, the most by an Australian in a calendar year. Matthew Hayden in 2007 Ricky Ponting in 2003 and 2007 have scored 5 ODI centuries.

6.03 – Run rate in ODIs at Manuka Oval, the best rate for any ground which has hosted more than 1 game. Next best rate is 5.91 at Saxton Oval, Nelson.

10 – Number of centuries David Warner now has in ODI cricket. He became only the 5th Australian and 43rd player overall to score 10 or more centuries in this format.

80 – Runs conceded by Trent Boult in this game, the most he has conceded in an ODI. Previously his most expensive bowling show was against India at Mohali in the recent ODI series where he gave away 73 runs.

81 – Innings taken by Matthew Wade to effect 100 keeping dismissals in ODIs, it is the joint most innings taken by an Australian. He and Ian Healy took 81 innings, the most among the 5 Australians who have 100 dismissals in this format.

85 – Innings taken by David Warner for 10 ODI centuries, the fewest by an Australian. Mark Waugh took 125 innings. Overall, he is only the 4th fastest to 10 ODI centuries.

100 – Number of matches Kane Williamson has played in ODI cricket. He is now the 23rd New Zealander to feature in 100 ODIs.

126 – Runs conceded by New Zealand in the last 10 overs of Australian innings, the joint most they have conceded since 1999. They allowed 126 runs vs Pakistan in Christchurch in 2011.

378/5 – Australia’s total of 378/5 is their 3rd highest total in ODI cricket. This is also the 3rd highest total by any team against New Zealand. This is now the highest total in ODIs between Australia and New Zealand.

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