India vs England, 1st ODI Stat Attack: Bumrah's milestones and other interesting numbers

India vs England, 1st ODI Stat Attack: Bumrah's milestones and other interesting numbers

Jul 12, 2022 - 22:30
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India vs England, 1st ODI Stat Attack: Bumrah's milestones and other interesting numbers

England were bowled out for 110 in the first ODI against India at Kennington Oval, London. Indian pacers especially Jasprit Bumrah rattled the home side's batting line up as the right-hander returned with figures of 6/19 in 7.2 overs. Bumrah's dismissals included the wickets of Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Liam Livingstone, David Willey and Brydon Carse.

After being put into bat, the hosts were off to a dismal start as they lost wickets at quick succession and were reduced to 68/8. Later, Willey and Brydon tried to provide some resistance to the side with a partnership of 35 runs for the ninth wicket but couldn't really help the team put up a big total.

We now take a look at some interesting numbers from the ODI series opener:

— Bumrah's six-fer is the third-best ODI figures for an Indian bowler. Stuart Binny leads the chart with 6/4 while Anil Kumble is at number two with 6/12.

— Bumrah's 6/19 is the fourth-best ODI figures in England. Waqar Younis has the best figures where he picked 7 for 36 in Leeds back in 2001.

— England's 110 is the lowest ODI total against India. The previous lowest was 125 they scored in 2006 in Jaipur.

— Mohammed Shami is at number five in the list of bowlers to have taken fewest balls to 150 ODI wickets. The pacer bowled 4,071 deliveries. Australia's Mitchell Starc is at the top.

— Indian seamers picked up all ten England wickets. This was the first instance of them doing so, bowling first.

— Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan now have 5,015 partenrship runs. This is the fourth highest partnership-run overall for the first wicket and second best for India. Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly's 6,609 stands first.

— The duo had their 18th Hundred run partnership. It is the third joint-highest alongside Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's 18 century partnerships.

— India won the match without losing a wicket. This was the seventh instance of them winning an ODI by 10 wickets. This was also the first instance of England losing a home ODI by a 10-wicket margin and their first such defeat anywhere since the WC 2011 quarterfinal defeat against SL.

— India won the match with 188 deliveries still remaining in the innings. This was the biggest win in an India vs England ODI, and also the biggest away win for India in terms of number of balls left.

— Rohit Sharma scored 76 of 58 balls. This was his 14th century in England, the highest by a visiting batter. The next best is 13 half-centuries by Virat Kohli, Rahul Dravid and Kane Williamson.

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