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Dhoni storms to new record

By Rajneesh Gupta
November 04, 2005 11:10 IST
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By winning the fourth one-day international in Pune on Thursday, India also clinched the seven-match series against Sri Lanka. India had last won a bilateral series at home in 2001-02 against Zimbabwe. 

A look at India's wins in bilateral series (at least two matches) at home soil:

Result Mts Opponent Season
*4-0 7 Sri Lanka 2005-06
3-2 5 Zimbabwe 2001-02
4-1 5 Zimbabwe 2000-01
3-2 5 South Africa 1999-00
3-2 5 New Zealand 1999-00
3-2 5 New Zealand 1995-96
4-1 5 West Indies 1994-95
2-1 3 Sri Lanka 1993-94
3-0 3 Zimbabwe 1992-93
2-1 3 South Africa 1991-92
2-1 3 Sri Lanka 1990-91
4-0 4 New Zealand 1988-89
4-1 5 Sri Lanka 1986-87
3-2 6 Australia 1986-87
2-0 2 Pakistan 1983-84
3-0 3 Sri Lanka 1982-83
2-1 3 England 1981-82

Note: * denotes India vs Sri Lanka ODI series currently being played

Highest batting averages in ODIs:

After the fourth ODI in Pune, Indian wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni's batting average stands at 52.73, which is the highest for any Indian player in one-dayers.

In fact, Dhoni's career average is second only to Australia's Michael Bevan among all players in ODIs who have played at least 20 innings.

Avg Batsman For Mts Inns NO Runs Hs 100s 50s 0s
53.58 M Bevan Aus 232 196 67 6912 108* 6 46 5
52.73 M S Dhoni Ind 23 22 7 791 183* 2 2 1
47.62 Zaheer Abbas Pak 62 60 6 2572 123 7 13 2
47.00 V Richards WI 187 167 24 6721 189* 11 45 7
47.00 G Turner NZ 41 40 6 1598 171* 3 9 1
45.18 J Kallis SA 217 208 37 7726 139 13 54 11
45.03 G Greenidge WI 128 127 13 5134 133* 11 31 3
44.90 B Dippenaar SA 83 71 12 2649 123 2 22 2
44.62 D Jones Aus 164 161 25 6068 145 7 46 6
44.56 S Tendulkar Ind 352 343 33 13815 186* 38 71 15
44.53 R Sarwan WI 87 82 20 2761 104* 2 16 4
44.37 M Clarke Aus 57 51 13 1686 105* 2 10 4

Highest career average for keepers in ODIs: (Minimum10 innings)

Dhoni tops the list of wicketkeepers with the highest career batting average in one-dayers and does so by a large margin as is evident by the following table:

Avg Batsman For Mts Inns NO Runs Hs 100s 50s 0s
52.73 M S Dhoni Ind 23 22 7 791 183* 2 2 1
43.72 R Dravid Ind 74 65 12 2317 145 4 14 3
37.96 K Sangakkara SL 92 84 13 2695 138* 2 18 2
35.82 A Gilchrist Aus 213 207 8 7129 172 11 40 13
34.73 A Flower Zim 185 182 14 5835 145 4 46 11
33.50 D Houghton Zim 12 12 0 402 142 1 3 3
33.47 A Stewart Eng 138 132 12 4017 116 4 26 10
31.18 H Tillakaratne SL 51 48 15 1029 68* 0 2 0

Most 4-wicket hauls for India:

Ajit Agarkar's 5 for 44 in the fourth match against Sri Lanka on Thursday was the 11th instance that the Mumbai pacer had taken four or more wickets in an innings in his ODI career.

He now holds the record of taking four-wickets on most occasions for India, surpassing the tally of Javagal Srinath and Anil Kumble. What is amazing with Agarkar's feat is that he did so in much lesser games than these two.

4WI Bowler Mts Mts/4WI
11 Ajit Agarkar 144 13.09
10 Javagal Srinath 229 22.90
10 Anil Kumble 262 26.20
6 Zaheer Khan 99 16.50
6 Manoj Prabhakar 130 21.66
6 Sachin Tendulkar 352 58.66

Most consecutive wins for India in a bilateral series:

India clinched the seven-match series against Sri Lanka by winning the fourth ODI at Pune to take an unassailable 4-0 lead in the series. This was only the fifth occasion when India won four matches at a trot in a bilateral series.

Mts Opponents Season Venue Remarks
4 Sri Lanka 1986-87 India won last four at a trot after losing the first
4 New Zealand 1988-89 India clean sweep in the series by   4-0
4 West Indies 1994-95 India won last four at a trot after losing the first
4# Pakistan 1997 Canada won first four at a trot before losing the last
4 Sri Lanka 2005-06 India won first four matches of the series

Note: # four consecutive wins were separated by one 'no-result' match
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