Saturday, December 28, 2013

Misbah's 15 fifties without a ton

Mohammad Hafeez's 448 runs is the second-most astounding total in an ODI arrangement by a Pakistan batsman. He fell three short of Salman Butt's 451 in a five-match arrangement against Bangladesh in 2007-08. Click here for a rundown of batsmen with most runs in two-sided arrangement.

Hafeez's three centuries equivalent the most by a Pakistan batsman in any ODI arrangement. Zaheer Abbas and Saeed Anwar have additionally scored three tons in an arrangement; they destroyed it continuous Odis. Zaheer hit three hundreds against India in 1982-83, scoring 346 runs at 86.50 from four matches, while Anwar's three centuries arrived in a tri-arrangement including Sri Lanka and West Indies in Sharjah, in which he scored 387 runs at 77.40 from five matches.

Notwithstanding Hafeez's three centuries, Ahmed Shehzad made one also. It was just the fifth time that Pakistan have had no less than four centuries in an ODI arrangement.

Hafeez's 1301 ODI runs in 2013 is the most he has scored in a year, and the second time in three years that he has scored more than 1000 in a year. He long ago hit 1075 runs at 37.06 in 32 matches in 2011.

Misbah-ul-Haq's two fifties took his count of ODI half-hundreds of years for 2013 to 15, the most by any batsman in a year. In any case, he didn't make a hundred, a record for the most ODI fifties without a century in a year. Younis Khan (2002), Sourav Ganguly (2007) and Graeme Smith (2007) had made 12 fifties without a century in a year.

Misbah finished the year with 1373 ODI runs, the most by any batsman. Hafeez is second on that record, making 2013 the main year since 1992 when two Pakistan batsmen have beaten the run-scorers record. In 1992, Javed Miandad (942), Rameez Raja (865) and Inzamam-ul-Haq (818) were the top three runs-scorers.

Counting their win against India in the arrangement that finished in January not long from now, this was the seventh reciprocal arrangement win in Odis for Pakistan in 2013, which is the most they have won in a logbook year. In 2011, Pakistan had won six two-sided arrangement in Odis. The most arrangement they have won in a year, respective or overall, is eight, in 2002, when they won six and were proclaimed joint-champs of two different arrangement.

Pakistan scored 1318 runs, which is their third most noteworthy total in a five-ODI arrangement. Their batsmen by and large found the middle value of 50.69, which is additionally their third most astounding in a five-match arrangement.

Junaid Khan's 13 wickets is the second-most noteworthy total for a Pakistan bowler in a reciprocal arrangement, after Naved-ul-Hasan's 15 wickets against India in 2004-05. Naved-ul-Hasan, on the other hand, played one ODI more than Junaid's five in this arrangement.

Junaid likewise equalled the second most wickets in an arrangement for a left-arm brisk. New Zealand's Geoff Allott and Australia's Mitchell Johnson lead this record with 14 wickets from seven Odis.

Kumar Sangakkara's two half-hundreds of years took his count of 50 and above scores in Odis not long from now to 12, the joint second most noteworthy by a Sri Lanka batsman in a year. Sangakkara likewise holds the record for the most 50 and above scores in a year for Sri Lanka - 13 in 2006.

Tillakaratne Dilshan finished 1000 ODI runs for a moment year consecutively throughout this arrangement. He scored 1160 runs at 61.05 with three centuries in 2013. In Odis since 2012, he is the third most noteworthy run-scorer behind Sangakkara and Virat Kohli. Just Kohli has a greater number of hundreds than Dilshan throughout this period.

Ashan Priyanjan's 74 in the fourth ODI was Sri Lanka's most noteworthy singular score on introduction whipping Chamara Silva's 55 against Australia in Colombo in 1999.

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