England v Pakistan 3rd ODI – Statistical Highlights

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Adil Rashid of England celebrates taking the wicket of Sarfraz Ahmed. (Photo by Mitchell Gunn/Getty Images)

England showed their batting strength in limited overs format as they broke down the highest ODI total record after electing to bat only to produce a run feast at the Trent Bridge, Nottingham. England posted 444/3 in 50 overs thanks to a 171 by Alex Hales, breaking the country record for highest score by an individual in ODIs. In reply, Pakistan were bowled out for 275 in the 43rd over. Opener Sharjeel and No.11 Amir scored quickfire fifties. Here we look at all the stats and records recorded during the game.

2 – Number of fifties Mohammad Amir has scored while batting at No.10 or lower in ODIs. He is the first player to score more than one fifty at No.10 or lower in this format.

2 – Only the 2nd time an England ODI innings had 3 scores of 85+. The other instance was in 2005 against Bangladesh also at Nottingham.

4 – Number of 400+ totals Nottingham had seen in List A cricket, all in 2016. These are the most 400+ totals at a single venue in List A. Johannesburg and The Oval had 3 totals each of 400+ in List A cricket.

5 – Since June 2015, the number of times Adil Rashid has conceded more than 70 runs in an ODI. Since World Cup 2015, no other bowler has conceded 70+ runs in an ODI more than 3 times.

5 – Joe Root has scored 5 consecutive fifty-plus scores in ODIs. All the 5 times, he got out without converting it to century. Only 4 players before Joe Root got out scoring fifties in 5 consecutive innings in ODIs.

5 – Mohammad Amir’s 58 is the joint highest in Pakistan’s innings. This is the 5th instance of a No.11 player top scoring in his team’s inning sin ODIs.

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7 – England’s innings was the 7th instance in ODIs where two 150+ stands were recorded. This is the first such instance recorded by England.

16 – Number of sixes England hit in this match, the most they have hit in an ODI. Previous highest was 15 sixes vs South Africa in February 2016 at Bloemfontein.

22 – Balls taken by Jos Buttler for his fifty, the fastest by an England player in ODIs. Previous fastest was 25-ball fifty by Moeen Ali vs Sri Lanka in 2014.

22 – Balls faced by Mohammad Amir for his fifty. This is the joint fastest fifty by a Pakistani player excluding Shahid Afridi in ODIs.

22 – Mohammad Amir’s 22-ball fifty is now the fastest fifty by a No.9 or lower batsman in ODIs. Previous fastest was 25-ball fifty by Brendon McCullum while batting at No.9 vs Australia at Christchurch in 2005.

46.4 – Overs taken by England for bringing up the 400 mark. This is the joint fastest to 400-mark in ODI cricket. South Africa also took 46.4 overs during their 438/9 against Australia in 2006.

58 – Runs scored by Mohammad Amir in this game while batting at No.11, the highest score by a No.11 batsman in ODIs. Previous best was 43 by Shoaib Akhtar also vs England in 2003.

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58 – Mohammad Amir’s 58 while batting at No.11 is now the 2nd highest score by a No.11 batsman in List A cricket. Highest is 63 by William Taylor or Nottingham against Sussex in 1975 also at Trent Bridge.

59 – Number of boundaries England hit in this match; 43 fours and 16 sixes, the joint most in an ODI innings for any team. Sri Lanka also hit 59 boundaries (56 fours and 3 sixes) against Netherlands in 2006.

93.1 – Percentage of runs scored in boundaries by Sharjeel Khan in his innings of 58. This is the 2nd highest boundary % for a Pakistan batsman in ODIs. (Min: 50 runs) Shahid Afridi had 94.6 % of runs in boundaries during his innings against Netherlands in 2002.

110 – Runs conceded by Wahab Riaz in this game, the 2nd most by any bowler in an ODI. Highest is 113 runs by Mick Lewis in 2006 vs South Africa at Johannesburg.

171 – Runs scored by Alex Hales in this game. This is the highest individual score by an England batsman in ODIs. He went past Robin Smith’s 167* vs Australia in 1993.

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171 – Alex Hales’ 171 is the 2nd highest individual score against Pakistan in ODIs. Highest is 183 by Virat Kohli at Dhaka in 2012.

248 – Alex Hales and Joe Root’s 248-run stand for the second wicket is the third highest stand for any wicket in ODIs for England. This is also the highest stand for any team against Pakistan in ODIs for any wicket, overhauling 238-run stand by Amla and de Villiers in 2013.

268 – Runs scored in boundaries during England’s innings, 2nd most in an ODI innings. South Africa scored 272 runs against India at Mumbai in 2015.

444/3 – England’s total of 444/3 in this game is now the highest total in ODI cricket. They went past Sri Lanka’s 443/9 vs Netherlands in 2006. England’s total is now the 3rd highest total in List A cricket and 2nd highest at Nottingham.

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