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India have won toss & bats


India 326/5

Rohit 24 ball 40, Gill 24, Virat 101*, S. Iyer 77, jadeja 15 ball 29, Surya 22,

Extra 26


Bowling


Lungi Ngidi-8.2/0/63/1
Marco Jansen-9.4/0/94/1
Rabada-10/1/48/1
Maharaj-10/0/30/1
Shamsi-10/0/72/1


Most runs conceded by a SA bowler in a World Cup game

94 M Jansen v Ind Kolkata 2023

92 M Jansen v SL Delhi 2023

85 W Parnell v Ind Melbourne 2015



Kohli vs SA - last 15 ODI innings

1091 runs

Avg 109.10

SR 89.86

5 X 100s

5 X 50s


Virat Kohli 101* today
vs pace: 60 off 57 (9 X 4s, SR 105.26)
vs spin: 41 off 64 (1 X 4s, SR 64.06)

Joint highest total in this World Cup against SA (SL made 326 in Delhi)


119 balls - the joint most Kohli has taken to reach his century alongside Adelaide 2015 (vs Pak) and Cape Town 2018 (vs SA)


Fifth ODI century for Kohli vs SA - joint most by a player against them alongside Tendulkar and Warner



Scoring a century on birthday (ODIs)

Vinod Kambli 100* vs Eng Jaipur 1993 (21th birthday)

Sachin Tendulkar 134 vs Aus Sharjah 1998 (25)

Sanath Jayasuriya 130 vs Ind Karachi 2008 (39)

Ross Taylor 131* vs Pak Pallekele 2011 (27)

Tom Latham 140* vs Net Hamilton 2022 (30)

Mitchell Marsh 121 vs Pak Bengaluru 2023 (32)

Virat Kohli 100* vs SA Kolkata 2023 (35)


(Taylor, Marsh and Kohli have did it in World Cup games.)😝



Most 100s in ODIs

49 Virat Kohli (277 innings)

49 Sachin Tendulkar (452)

31 Rohit Sharma (251)

30 Ricky Ponting (365)

28 Sanath Jayasuriya (433)



Shreyas vs Ngidi in ODIs

6 innings

38 balls

36 runs

5 dismissals



10-over spells without conceding a boundary in WC 2023

Mitchell Santner v Eng Ahmedabad

Glenn Maxwell v SA Lucknow

Maheesh Theekshana v Net Lucknow

Rashid Khan v Net Lucknow

Adam Zampa v Eng Ahmedabad

Keshav Maharaj v Ind Kolkata❤️


ODI 50s on birthday for India

N Sidhu 65* vs WI Mumbai WS 1994 (31)

I Kishan 59 vs SL Colombo RPS 2021 (23)

Y Pathan 50* vs Eng Indore 2008 (26)


Highest total in Powerplay 1 in WC 2023

118/0 Aus v NZ Dharamsala

94/0 Ind v Afg Delhi

94/2 SL v SA Delhi

91/1 Ind v SA Kolkata👌


Dismissing Rohit Sharma most times in all International cricket

12 K Rabada *✍️

11 T Southee

10 A Mathews

9 N Lyon

8 T Boult


Most partnership runs for opening wicket for India in a year (ODI)

2019 runs in 2023

2002 runs in 1998

1702 runs in 2002


Stat: India getting to 50 in 4.3 overs, second fastest team 50 in WC 2023 after Australia (4.1 overs) vs NZ in Dharamsala



SA 83 all out (27.1 ovs)

Dussen 13, Jansen 14, extra 2


Bowling


Jasprit Bumrah-5/0/14/0
Mohammed Siraj-4/1/11/1
Ravindra Jadeja-9/1/33/5
Mohammed Shami-4/0/18/2
Kuldeep Yadav-5.1/1/7/2


Ind won by 243 runs


Virat MOTM. ❤️

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Best figures for an Indian spinner in World Cups
5/31 Yuvraj Singh vs Ire Bengaluru 2011
5/33 Ravindra Jadeja vs SA Kolkata 2023
4/6 Yuvraj Singh vs Nam Pietermaritzburg 2003
4/25 R Ashwin vs UAE Perth 2015

Opposition batter outscoring SA in an ODI
K Sangakkara 169 vs 140 Colombo RPS 2013
V Kohli 101 vs 83 Kolkata 2023

Biggest defeats for SA in ODIs (by runs)
243 vs Ind Kolkata 2023
182 vs Pak Port Elizabeth 2002
180 vs SL Colombo RPS 2013
178 vs SL Colombo RPS 2018
Their previous biggest in a World Cup match was by 130 runs vs India in Melbourne in 2015.

Lowest all out totals for SA in ODIs
69 vs Aus Sydney 1993
83 vs Eng Nottingham 2008
83 vs Eng Manchester 2022
83 vs Ind Kolkata 2023
99 vs Ind Delhi 2022
Their previous lowest in a World Cup match was 149 vs Australia in Gros Islet in 2007.

Biggest defeats by runs for a Full Member nation in World Cups
302 SL vs Ind Mumbai WS 2023
257 WI vs SA Sydney 2015
243 SA vs Ind Kolkata 2023
229 Eng vs SA Mumbai WS 2023
215 NZ vs Aus St George's 2007

First time in ODIs in 2023 South Africa have failed to hit a single six


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  • Dilshan Madushanka is five wickets away from equalling Chaminda Vaas and Muthiah Muralidaran - 23 - for the most wickets by a Sri Lankan in a World Cup. He currently is level with Lasith Malinga on 18.
  • Of active players, Shakib Al Hasan has the fourth most runs in ODI World Cups with 1250, and the most of any Bangladesh player.
  • Shakib's 41 World Cup wickets is the second-most taken by a spinner. Muralidaran has the most with 68.


- Teams batting first have won seven of the nine ODIs in Delhi since 2013, and three out of four in this World Cup.


- Of all the venues used for this World Cup, Delhi has the highest economy rate (7.25), and the worst average (43.65) for pacers.


- Shakib Al Hasan has gone wicketless in 13 of the 26 ODI innings he has bowled in against Sri Lanka.


- Bangladesh collectively average 18.87 against pace in the 2023 World Cup, which is the lowest among all teams.

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BD have won toss opted bowling

Sri lanka 213/6 >>279 all out (49.2)

Nissanka 41, Samarawickrama 41, Silva 34, Theekshana 22, Asalanka 5 sixes 108.extra 6


Bowling


Shoriful Islam9.2/0/51/2
Taskin Ahmed-10/1/39/0
Tanzim Hasan Sakib-10/0/80/3
Shakib Al Hasan-10/0/57/2
Mehidy Hasan Miraz-10/0/49/1


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BD 210/2

282/7(41.1 ovs ) ( Hridoy 7 ball 15 not out won it with 2 sixes)

Das 23, Mahmudullah 21, Shakib 82, Shanto 90, extra 23


Bowling


Dilshan Madushanka-10/1/69/3
Maheesh Theekshana-9/0/44/2
Kasun Rajitha-4/0/47/0
Dushmantha Chameera-8/0/54/0
Angelo Mathews-7./1/35/2


BD won by 7 wkts

Shakib : MOTM


BD have chance to qualify

In champion trophy in pak




❤️This is the first win for Bangladesh against Sri Lanka in World Cups and also the highest successful chase for Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka in ODIs.


❤️Highest target chased vs Sri Lanka in WCs

345 by Pakistan, Hyderabad, 2023

280 by Bangladesh, Delhi, today*

275 by India, Wankhede, 2011

265 by India, Leeds, 2019


❤️Highest targets successfully chased at Delhi

280 by BAN vs SL, today*

278 by IND vs SL, 1982

273 by IND vs AFG, 2023

272 by SL vs IND, 1996


❤️Bangladesh’s ODI wins in India

By 6 wkts vs Kenya, Hyderabad, 1998

By 101 runs vs Zimbabwe, Jaipur, 2006

By 7 wkts vs Afghanistan, Dharamsala, 2023

by 3 wkts vs Sri Lanka, Delhi, today*


❤️Most sixes by Bangladesh in a World Cup match

8 vs New Zealand, Chennai, 2023

8 vs India, Pune, 2023

7 vs Scotland, Nelson, 2015

7 vs Sri Lanka, Delhi, today*

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AFG vs AUS

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39th Match (D/N), Wankhede, November 07, 2023, ICC Cricket World Cup

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Afghanistan's spin the biggest challenge for Australia as both teams chase top-four finish


Mitchell Marsh and Glenn Maxwell are are set to return for Australia, but there are doubts over whether Steven Smith will be fit



Rashid Khan has not had been at his effective best so far this World Cup  •  ICC via Getty Images

Rashid Khan has not had been at his effective best so far this World Cup •

Big Picture: History no guide with the semis in sight

There was a time when facing Afghanistan in a World Cup held no fears for Australia. The five-time World Champions have been nothing short of ruthless in the two previous ODI World Cup meetings. In 2015, in Perth, Australia piled up 417 for 6 with David Warner cracking 178, on their way to a 275-run win. In 2019, in Bristol, Australia romped home to a seven-wicket win with 91 balls to spare having bowled Afghanistan out for 207 before Warner again made 89 not out.


But there is no chance the 2023 Australians are heading to the Wankhede Stadium assuming they will win again at a canter. Afghanistan poses an enormous threat, despite Australia's five-game winning streak. Afghanistan have won three in a row themselves and have already taken down England, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Netherlands as they push for a maiden semi-final berth. And they possess the skill to expose Australia's major weakness, with the spin quartet of Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Mohammad Nabi, Rashid Khan and Noor Ahmad capable of causing Australia's batting line-up no end of problems, while their batting throughout the tournament has been excellent. A similar attack almost upset Australia on home soil at the 2022 T20 World Cup, although it was the pace duo of Naveen-ul-Haq and Fazalhaq Farooqi who did all the damage on that occasion.


One thing in Australia's favour is that Mumbai is a far cry from the spin-friendly conditions in Chennai and Delhi where Afghanistan's spun out Pakistan and England respectively. Wankhede has been the highest-scoring ground in first innings in the tournament so far and that plays to Australia's strength. Spin has also had next to no impact in Mumbai in the last 10 ODIs at the venue. And while facing spin has been Australia's weak point in ODI cricket in recent times, Australia's batting unit do have very good individual match-up records against Afghanistan's spinners in T20 cricket.


But while history and conditions are on Australia's side as they look to lock in their spot in the last four there is one other thing to consider. This game, like the one in last year's T20 World Cup has a slightly different undertone for Afghanistan than it does their opponents. Cricket Australia's decision to cancel a Test between the two nations in November 2021 and a three-match ODI series in March 2023 for political reasons remains front of mind for some of the Afghanistan players. Afghanistan has been fueled by a desire to prove a point in this World Cup, a point about their standing in global cricket, and some added motivation certainly won't hinder them.

Recent form

Afghanistan - WWWLW (last five completed matches, most recent first)

Australia - WWWWW

In the spotlight: Rashid Khan and Mitchell Marsh

So long the talisman of Afghanistan's attack Rashid Khan has been below his best in this World Cup so far. He has just seven wickets at 43.85. Only Mujeeb has a worse average of all of Afghanistan's bowlers while Rashid's strike rate of 57 is the worst of the group. He has been building pressure though, as he always does, conceding just 4.61 per over with the likes of Nabi and Noor benefitting at the other end at times. But he only has one three-wicket haul, and that was against England. Against Australia, whose batters know him intimately as both team-mates and opponents in the BBL, he does not loom as a major threat. They have seen all his tricks so many times they are unlikely to be beaten by what they know. His wrong 'un has not been the weapon it once was during this World Cup and his legbreak does not seem to strike any fear. But England's Adil Rashid was a well-known foe in Australia's last game and he still had a huge impact taking 2 for 38 from 10 including the wickets of Steven Smith and Josh Inglis, with Smith falling to spin for the fifth time in the tournament. Rashid will need to have an impact for Afghanistan, especially as Australia's bevy of middle-order right-handers match up well to Mujeeb and Nabi


Mitchell Marsh is back for Australia after going home for personal reasons•


Mitchell Marsh's innings against New Zealand and his absence against England did reveal a quirk of Australia's batting balance. He looked lost starting against spin in the 20th over. It was his latest entry point in an ODI this year having opened in 11 of his 15 matches and batted three in the other four. The only other time he entered after the 10th over was in Bloemfontein in September, also after a century stand from Warner and Travis Head, and he was out first ball to spin. But against England, the early losses of Head and Warner left Australia without another power-hitter in the powerplay, something they want to take advantage of. But Marsh's overall record at No. 3 in the last three years has been very poor. He's averaging just 17.60 there in 10 innings and striking at 73.06 with a highest score of 36 compared to his extraordinary record opening. Australia look more powerful on paper with him in the line-up, but they would like him to get comfortable at No. 3 heading towards the pointy end of the tournament.

Team news: Naveen or Noor, Smith or Labuschagne?

Afghanistan have been pretty settled and have mainly made changes to the attack depending on conditions. The challenge against Australia is the conditions in Mumbai suggest Naveen should play ahead of Noor Ahmad, and Naveen took 3 for 21 against Australia in the T20 World Cup last year. But Australia's kryptonite has been spin and playing four of them has to be tempting.


Afghanistan (probable): 1 Rahmanullah Gurbaz, 2 Ibrahim Zadran, 3 Rahmat Shah, 4 Hashmatullah Shahidi (capt), 5 Azmatullah Omarzai, 6 Ikram Alikhil (wk), 7 Mohammad Nabi, 8 Rashid Khan, 9 Mujeeb Ur Rahman, 10 Naveen-ul-Haq/Noor Ahmad, 11 Fazalhaq Farooqi


Marsh and Maxwell are expected to return. Marsh bowled and batted and measured his run up too on match eve, and Maxwell batted for a long time against some local spinners. Cameron Green has already conceded he will miss out for one of them. The big question is who is the other player to make way. Logic would suggest it's Marnus Labuschagne but he was Australia's top-scorer against England with 71 and has been one of Australia's best players of offspin, legspin and left-arm wrist spin in the tournament while Steven Smith has had his troubles against offspin and legspin in the tournament, and has also been suffering from vertigo. The other consideration is Marcus Stoinis' fitness given he has often been rested on short turnarounds between games due to his injury history. The same could be said for the three quicks given they have only had three days to recover.


Australia (probable): 1 David Warner, 2 Travis Head, 3 Mitchell Marsh, 4 Steven Smith/Marnus Labuschagne, 5 Josh Inglis (wk), 6 Glenn Maxwell, 7 Marcus Stoinis, 8 Pat Cummins (capt), 9 Mitchell Starc, 10 Adam Zampa, 11 Josh Hazlewood

Pitch and conditions

The Wankhede has been a batting paradise in the World Cup so far with first innings scores of 399, 382 and 357 posted already in the tournament.


Mumbai is set to be very hot with temperatures touching 37 degrees, and the air quality will also be a concern.

Stats and trivia

  • ✍️The Wankhede has the highest average of sixes per match in the tournament so far. In three matches there has been an average of 18.3 sixes struck per game. Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi is the next highest with 17.5.
  • ✍️Adam Zampa already has the longest streak of taking three wickets or more in World Cup matches having done it in five consecutive games. One more bag of three or more and he will join Pakistan's Umar Gul as the only players to have done it in six straight ODIs.
  • ✍️David Warner is 45 runs away from 18000 across all forms of international cricket as an opener. Sanath Jayasuriya and Chris Gayle are the only others have to scored 18000 runs as openers in international cricket.

✍️Afghanistan have had had eight 50+ stands in their last three outings.


- ✍️Adam Zampa has 16 middle-overs wickets in this World Cup. No other bowler has more than 12


-❤️ David Warner is one hundred short of Rohit Sharma's record tally of seven World Cup tons.

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Afghan bats after winning toss


AFG - 291/5 (50 ovs)

Rahmanullah Gurbaz-21,Ibrahim Zadran-129* ,Rahmat Shah-30,

Hashmatullah Shahidi-26, Azmatullah Omarzai 22,Rashid Khan-35*, off 18 ball put on 58 off 29 ball,Extra 16


Bowling


Mitchell Starc-9/0/64/1
Josh Hazlewood-9/0/39/2
Glenn Maxwell-10/0/55/1
Adam Zampa-10/0/58/1


🤠Ibrahim Zadran become 1st ever centurion in World cup for Afghanistan 🤠


❤️287 is highest run chase by Aus in World cup ❤️


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Most runs scored by AFG in last 10 overs of a WC innings
96/2 vs AUS, Mumbai WS, 2023
68/4 vs ENG, Delhi, 2023
68/5 vs WI, Leeds, 2019
- 64 runs added in the last five overs is also their highest in a WC innings, bettering 47/3 vs ENG in Delhi last month.


Highest team scores for Afghanistan in World Cups
291/5 vs AUS, Mumbai WS, 2023
288 vs WI, Leeds, 2019
286/2 vs PAK, Chennai, 2023
284 vs ENG, Delhi, 2023
272/8 vs IND, Delhi, 2023


Most sixes in a WC innings for Afghanistan
9 vs AUS, Mumbai WS, 2023
8 vs ENG, Manchester, 2019
8 vs ENG, Delhi, 2023
7 vs AUS, Bristol, 2019
7 vs IND, Delhi, 2023


Highest individual scores vs Australia in World Cups
132* - Neil Johnson (ZIM), Lord’s, 1999
130 - Chris Harris (NZ), Chennai, 1996
129* - Ibrahim Zadran (AFG), Mumbai WS, 2023
117 - Shikhar Dhawan (IND), The Oval, 2019
116 - Rachin Ravindra (NZ), Dharamsala, 2023


Most 50-plus stands for Afghanistan in a WC match
3 vs Pakistan, Chennai, 2023
3 vs Sri Lanka, Pune, 2023
3 vs Australia, Mumbai WS, 2023


Youngest players to register an ODI hundred vs Australia

20y 282d - Mohammad Ashraful (BAN), Cardiff, 2005

21y 138d - Sachin Tendulkar (IND), Colombo RPS, 1994

21y 309d - David Gower (ENG), Melbourne, 1979

21y 330d - Ibrahim Zadran (AFG), Mumbai WS, 2023 WC

21y 341d - Quinton de Kock (SA), Sydney,


Youngest players to score an ODI World Cup hundred

20y 196d - Paul Stirling (IRE) vs NED, Kolkata, 2011

21y 76d - Ricky Ponting (AUS) vs WI, Jaipur, 1996

21y 87d - Avishka Fernando (SL) vs WI, Chester-le-Street, 2019

21y 330 - Ibrahim Zadran (AFG) vs AUS, Mumbai WS, 2023

22y 106d - Virat Kohli (IND) vs BAN, Mirpur, 2011

22y 300d - Sachin Tendulkar (IND) vs KEN, Cuttack, 1996


Highest individual scores for Afghanistan in World Cups

101* - Ibrahim Zadran vs AUS, Mumbai WS, 2023

96 - Samiullah Shinwari vs SCOT, Dunedin, 2015

87 - Ibrahim Zadran vs PAK, Chennai, 2023

86 - Ikram Alikhil vs WI, Leeds, 2019

80 - Hashmatullah Shahidi vs IND, Delhi, 2023

80 - Rahmanullah Gurbaz vs ENG, Delhi, 2023










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Aus 51/4 >> 91/7

293/7 ( 46.5 ovs) (Marsh 24, Warner 18, extra 15)

❤️Maxwell (201 not out off 128 ball) & captain Cummins (68 ball 12 not out ) put on 202* for 8th wicket as Afghanistan beaten by 3 wkts


Bowling


Mujeeb Ur Rahman-8.5/1/72/0
Naveen-ul-Haq-9/0/47/2
Azmatullah Omarzai-7/1/52/2
Rashid Khan-10/0/44/2
Noor Ahmad-10/1/53/0
Mohammad Nabi-2/0/20/0

Labuschagne run out



❤️✍️Australia setup a semi-final clash against South Africa✍️❤️


❤️🦾MOTM :Maxwell 🦾❤️👣


Most WC hundreds from No.4 or below
4 - Mahela Jayawardene
3 - AB de Villiers
3 - Mahmudullah
3 - Glenn Maxwell


In fact, each of Maxwell’s three WC hundreds have come from No.5 or below, no other batter has more than one

Most World Cup hundreds for Australia
6 - David Warner
5 - Ricky Ponting
4 - Mark Waugh
3 - Aaron Finch
3 - Matthew Hayden
3 - Glenn Maxwell


Fastest double hundreds in ODIs (by balls)
126 - Ishan Kishan (IND) vs BAN, Chattogram, 2022
128 - Glenn Maxwell (AUS) vs AFG, Mumbai WS, 2023
138 - Chris Gayle (WI) vs ZIM, Canberra, 2023


Highest score for a non-opener in ODIs
201* - Glenn Maxwell (AUS) vs AFG, Mumbai WS, 2023 WC
194* - Charles Coventry (ZIM) vs BAN, Bulawayo, 2009
189* - Viv Richards (WI) vs ENG, Manchester, 1984
185 - Faf du Plessis (SA) vs SL, Cape Town, 2017
Previous WC record: 181 - Viv Richards (WI) vs SL, Karachi, 1987


❤️Lowest strike-rate in a WC innings (min 10 runs scored)

16.43 - Jack Heron (ZIM) vs WI, Worcester, 1983

17.64 - Pat Cummins (AUS) vs AFG, Mumbai WS, 2023

18.18 - Mehmood Quaraishy (EAf) vs NZ, Birmingham, 1975

20 - Christopher Chappell (CAN) vs PAK, Leeds, 1979

This was the highest successful ODI run-chase at this venue and the highest ever for Australia in World Cups.


Most sixes in a WC innings

17 - Eoin Morgan (ENG) vs AFG, Manchester, 2019

16 - Chris Gayle (WI) vs ZIM, Canberra, 2015

11 - Martin Guptill (NZ) vs WI, Wellington, 2015

11 - Fakhar Zaman (PAK) vs NZ, Bengaluru, 2023

10 - Glenn Maxwell (AUS) vs AFG, Mumbai WS, 2023


Highest partnerships for 7th wicket or below in ODIs

201* - Glenn Maxwell & Pat Cummins (AUS) vs AFG, Mumbai WS, 2023 WC

177 - Jos Buttler & Adil Rashid (ENG) vs NZ, Birmingham, 2015

174* - Afif Hossain & Mehidy Hasan Miraz (BAN), Chattogram, 2022

162 - Michael Bracewell & Mitchell Santner (NZ) vs IND, Hyderabad, 2023

Previous record for 8th wicket or below in ODIs: 138* - Justin Kemp & Andrew Hall (SA) vs IND, Cape Town, 2006


Highest individual scores in World Cups

237* - Martin Guptill (NZ) vs WI, Wellington, 2015

215 - Chris Gayle (WI) vs ZIM, Canberra, 2015

201* - Glenn Maxwell (AUS) vs AFG, Mumbai WS, 2023

188* - Gary Kirsten (SA) vs UAE, Rawalpindi, 1996

183 - Sourav Ganguly (IND) vs SL, Taunton, 1999


Highest individual scores in an ODI run-chase

201* - Glenn Maxwell (AUS) vs AFG, Mumbai WS, 2023 WC

193 - Fakhar Zaman (PAK) vs SA, Johannesburg, 2021

185* - Shane Watson (AUS) vs BAN, Mirpur, 2011

183* - MS Dhoni (IND) vs SL, Jaipur, 2005

183 - Virat Kohli (IND) vs PAK, Mirpur, 2012

Previous WC record: 158 by Andrew Strauss (ENG) vs IND, Bengaluru, 2011


Most sixes in World Cups

49 - Chris Gayle

45 - Rohit Sharma

43 - Glenn Maxwell

37 - AB de Villiers

37 - David Warner


Highest individual scores for Australia in ODIs

201* - Glenn Maxwell vs AFG , Mumbai WS, 2023 WC

185* - Shane Watson vs BAN, Mirpur, 2011

181* - Matthew Hayden vs NZ, Hamilton, 2007

179 - David Warner vs PAK, Adelaide, 2017

178 - David Warner vs AFG, Perth, 2015 WC

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Desperate England looking for unofficial European Big Boys title🤠


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Netherlands have lost all their six ODIs against England

- Max O'Dowd has a batting average of 14 and a strike-rate of 70 across seven games

- Jonny Bairstow has an ODI hundred in Pune

Joe Root has scored a total of 18 runs in his last four games

England have lost five ODIs in a row, emulating their losing streak from this time last year against Australia and South Africa, as well as previous such streaks in 2011 and 2014. However, they have not lost six in a row since the 2009 home series against Australia, which eventually finished 6-1 after a consolation victory in game seven.

Bas de Leede, with 11 wickets, has struck more times in this tournament than any of England's bowlers. Adil Rashid has been England's best on show, with ten wickets at 30.40, but that mark has been matched by two further Netherlands bowlers, Logan van Beek and Paul van Meekeren

Buttler needs another 71 runs to reach 5000 ODI runs, in 151 innings. That, however, would be eight more runs than he has managed in his last six innings of this tournament.

David Willey, who has confirmed his retirement from international cricket at the end of the World Cup, needs five more wickets in a maximum of two games to reach 100 in ODIs

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Eng 192/6>> 338/9 (50 overs)

Malan 87, Root 28, Stokes 84 ball 108 with 6 sixes, woakes 51, extra 21


Bowling


Aryan Dutt-10/0/67/2
Logan van Beek-10/0/88/2
Paul van Meekeren-10/0/57/1
Bas de Leede-10/0/74/3

Malan run out

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