Stats Highlights: England vs India, 3rd ODI | Royal London ODI Series
Alastair Cook, while moving from 13 to 17, completed his 3000 ODI runs. He became the13th Englishman to reach this landmark. Only Graham Gooch, Kevin Pietersen (76 each), Nick Knight and Marcus Trescothick (82 each) have reached this target in fewer innings than Cook’s 84 for England. (Also Read: England outplayed as spinners set-up win for India - England vs India, 3rd ODI)
Ian Bell was run-out for the16th time in an ODI- most such occasions for an England batsman. He went ahead of Allan Lamb and Paul Collingwood, who were dismissed 15 times each in this fashion.
The two stumpings in this match took MS Dhoni’s tally of stumpings in international cricket (Tests, ODIs and T20Is combined) to 131- most for any wicketkeeper. He went ahead of Kumar Sangakkara’s tally of 129.
MS Dhoni has now effected four dismissals on 10 occasions in ODIs – most by an Indian wicketkeeper. The ODI record is 26 by Australia’s Adam Gilchrist.
India have now won seven ODIs on the trot in England. They had won five in a row in 2013 Champions Trophy. India's performance is easily the best by a subcontinent side in England and one of the best for any side in England.
The following table lists sides winning most consecutive matches in England:
Ian Bell was run-out for the16th time in an ODI- most such occasions for an England batsman. He went ahead of Allan Lamb and Paul Collingwood, who were dismissed 15 times each in this fashion.
The two stumpings in this match took MS Dhoni’s tally of stumpings in international cricket (Tests, ODIs and T20Is combined) to 131- most for any wicketkeeper. He went ahead of Kumar Sangakkara’s tally of 129.
MS Dhoni has now effected four dismissals on 10 occasions in ODIs – most by an Indian wicketkeeper. The ODI record is 26 by Australia’s Adam Gilchrist.
India have now won seven ODIs on the trot in England. They had won five in a row in 2013 Champions Trophy. India's performance is easily the best by a subcontinent side in England and one of the best for any side in England.
The following table lists sides winning most consecutive matches in England:
Country
|
Mts
|
Period
|
West Indies
|
14
|
1973-1980
|
England
|
8
|
1978-1979
|
Australia
|
8
|
2005-2009
|
England
|
7
|
1982-1983
|
England
|
7
|
2011-2012
|
India
|
7*
|
2013-
|
With the win in this game MS Dhoni has equalled Mohammad Azharuddin’s record of winning most ODIs as India’s captain. Azharuddin had won 90 matches out of 174 in which he captained India. Dhoni has won 90 out of 161.
Indian captains with most ODI wins
Indian captains with most ODI wins
Mts
|
Won
|
Lost
|
NR
|
Tied
|
Win%
| |
Mohammad Azharuddin
|
174
|
90
|
76
|
6
|
2
|
51.72
|
MS Dhoni
|
161
|
90
|
57
|
10
|
4
|
55.90
|
Sourav Ganguly
|
146
|
76
|
65
|
5
|
0
|
52.05
|
Rahul Dravid
|
79
|
42
|
33
|
4
|
0
|
53.16
|
Kapil Dev
|
74
|
39
|
33
|
2
|
0
|
52.70
|
Sachin Tendulkar
|
73
|
23
|
43
|
6
|
1
|
31.51
|
R Ashwin won the Man of the Match award for only the second time in his 81st match. His only other award had come against Sri Lanka at Perth in 2012.
source: bcci.tv
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