Statistical highlights of the fourth one-dayer between India [ Images ] and England [ Images ] at Lord's.
# Suresh Raina [ Images ] (84 off 75 balls) recorded his highest innings against England, eclipsing the 81 not out at Faridabad on March 31, 2006.
# Raina's fifth half-century against England is his 17th in ODIs.
# Raina registered his first half-century in 17 ODI innings in 2011 - his previous highest was 43 against West Indies [ Images ] at Port of Spain on June 6, 2011.
# Raina's sixth Man of the Match award in ODIs is his second against England.
# Ian Bell's [ Images ] 54 off 73 balls is his fourth fifty against India - his 19th in ODIs.
# Ravi Bopara [ Images ] (96 off 111 balls) posted his career-best innings in ODIs. Bopara's knock is his sixth fifty in ODIs - his third against India.
# Bopara received his third Man of the Match award in ODIs.
# India (280-5) registered their second highest total at Lord's - the highest is 326 for eight against England on July 13, 2002.
# The 169-run partnership between Raina and Mahendra Singh Dhoni [ Images ] is an Indian record for any wicket at Lord's, surpassing the 131 (unbroken) between Rahul Dravid [ Images ] and Yuvraj Singh [ Images ] for the fifth wicket against England on June 29, 2002.
# The stand is India's highest for the fifth wicket against England in ODIs, eclipsing the 142 between Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina at Margao on April 3, 2006.
# Dhoni, for the first time, has posted two consecutive half-centries in England in ODIs - 69 against England at The Oval and an unbeaten 78 at Lord's.
# Dhoni registered his fifth fifty against England - his 40th in ODIs. He is averaging 52.92 as captain, aggregating 3758 runs in 106 matches, including four centuries and 26 fifties.
# India and England have contested their second tied game in ODIs - the first was played at Bangalore on February 27, 2011.
# The tied game is the 25th in the history of ODIs. India have played five tied games in ODIs - two each against England and Zimbabwe and one against the West Indies.
# England have won eight bilateral series out of the last nine played.


this
Users
Comment
article