Statistical Highlights – India vs Australia, 3rd T20I

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – JANUARY 31: Yuvraj Singh of India celebrates a wicket during the International Twenty20 match between Australia and India at Sydney Cricket Ground on January 31, 2016 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Nolan – CA/Cricket Australia/Getty Images)

India finished the clean sweep against Australia in the 3-match T20I series at Sydney Cricket Ground after a 7-wicket win in a last ball thriller. After winning the toss, Australia elected to bat first this time. Thanks to a brilliant ton from Shane Watson who scored unbeaten 124 in his 1st match as Australia’s T20I captain helping his side to post 197.

Chasing 198, India got a great start from their top 3 players. Dhawan got out for a quick 26 but fifties from Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli drove India towards the win. However both the players fell in quick succession and runs dried up a little as India needed 17 in last over. Yuvraj hit couple of boundaries and Suresh Raina, with an unbeaten 49 ensured India’s 3rd successive win. Here we look at all the stats and records recorded during the game and the series.

Statistical Highlights – India vs Australia, 3rd T20I:

1 – This is the first instance of a team whitewashing Australia in a 3 or more matches’ bilateral series in any format in Australia.

3 – India won their 3rd bilateral series by clean sweeping in International Cricket against Australia. All under MS Dhoni’s captaincy.

197 – India’s run chase is the highest in Australia and the 2nd highest vs Australia in T20I format. Previous highest run chase vs Australia was 202, also by India. In overall, this is India’s 3rd highest run chase in T20Is.

200 – India’s total of 200 is the highest team total in Australia by a visiting team.

3 – Virat Kohli became the first player to score three fifty-plus scores in a bilateral series.

50 – Virat Kohli is the only player so far to score three consecutive fifty-plus scores on 3 occasions. Martin Guptill did on two occasions.

5 – This is only the 5th time India played with same XI in 3 consecutive T20Is. Previous 4 instances were recorded in T20 World Cups.

5 – Rohit – Kohli’s partnership of 74 was their 5th fifty plus partnership in T20I format. Only Yuvraj – Dhoni pair has as many as Rohit – Kohli in T20Is among Indian pairs.

7 – Virat Kohli has scored 7 fifty plus scores in the Australians, the most by any Indian in a tour of Australia. Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar scored 6 fifty-plus scores in a single tour of Australia.

12 – Number of fifty plus scores Virat Kohli has scored in T20I format. Only the Gayle and McCullum have scored more fifty plus score than Kohli. Shane Watson scored his 11th today.

180 – India is now the 1st time a team scored 180+ scores in 3 or more innings in a bilateral T20I series.

25 – India’s Top 4 batsmen crossed 25. This is only the 5th instance and 2nd for India where all Top 4 batsmen in same team innings scoring 25 runs in T20I.

0 – Number of Australia who have scored centuries in all 3 formats before Shane Watson. He also became the 11th player to score century in all formats of the International Cricket.

4 – Shane Watson’s century is the 4th century which went in losing cause in a T20I match. Other 3 centuries which went in losing cause were Chris Gayle’s 117, Faf du Plessis’ 119 and Rohit Sharma’s 106.

62.94% – Shane Watson scored 62.94% of runs in Australian score. This is the 4th highest percentage of runs in a completed T20I innings. Highest is 70% by Kane Williamson vs Sri Lanka at Dhaka in 2014. Among Australians, David Warner’ 65.69% vs Sri Lanka at Sydney in 2013 is the highest.

14 – Usman Khawaja scored 14 runs today. His last 4 innings in Twenty20 format had 2 centuries and 2 60+ scores.

18 – Rohit Sharma has scored 18 sixes in this tour. These are the most sixes hit by an Indian against home team in a single tour. Virender Sehwag hit 17 sixes during India’s tour of New Zealand in 2009.

17 – Runs needed by India in the last over. These are the 3rd most runs scored by a team in the 20th over in run chase in T20Is. Australia vs Pakistan in 2010 and Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh in 2015 scored 18 runs in the final over of a match for win.

9.53 – India’s run rate in this series is 9.53, the 3rd best in a bilateral T20I series. (Min: 3 team innings)

33.65 – Average runs scored per wicket in this series is 33.65, the best in a bilateral T20I series with 3 or more matches played.

63.55 – India’s average per wicket in this series is 63.55, the best in a bilateral T20I series. (Min: 3 team innings)

124 – Shane Watson’s 124 is the 2nd highest score and the highest on Australian soil in T20I Cricket. This is also the highest score as captain as well as the highest in losing cause beating Faf du Plessis’ 119 vs West Indies in 2015 which was also the previous highest score by a captain in T20I.

143 – Runs scored by Rohit Sharma in this series. This is the 2nd time he has scored 125+ runs in a bilateral T20I series. He is only the 5th player and 1st Indian to score 125+ runs in 2 different bilateral series.

199 – Virat Kohli has scored 199 runs in this series, the 2nd most in a bilateral T20I series. Hamilton Masakazda scored 222 runs against Bangladesh couple of days ago. Kohli’s 199 runs are the most in 3 match bilateral T20I series overcoming Kane Williamson’s 176 run series against Pakistan also in this very month.

572 – India scored 572 runs in this series, the 2nd most in a 3-match bilateral T20I series. Highest is 591 by South Africa in 2015 home series against West Indies.

1010 – Rohit Sharma became the 3rd Indian after Virat Kohli and Suresh Raina to complete 1000 runs in T20I format.

1077 – 1077 runs have been scored in this series, the 2nd most in a 3-match bilateral T20I series. Highest is 1121 runs during South Africa-West Indies series in 2015.

9 – Wickets taken by Australia in this series. This is the first time a team had failed to pick at least 10 wickets in bilateral series. (At least 3 team innings played by opposition)

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