Statistical survey of the ICC

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Statistical survey of the ICC
Champions Trophy.
Results Summary Team Period Matches Won Lost NR Tied Winning % Australia 1998-2013 21 12 7 2 - 63.15 India 1998-2013 24 15 6 3 - 71.42 Sri Lanka 1998-2013 24 13 9 2 - 59.09 New Zealand 1998-2013 21 12 8 1 - 60.00 South Africa 1998-2013 21 11 9 - 1 54.76 West Indies 1998-2013 24 13 10 - 1 56.25 England 1998-2013 21 11 10 - - 52.38 Pakistan 1998-2013 18 7 11 - - 38.88 Bangladesh 2000-2006 8 1 7 - - 12.50 Kenya 2000-2004 5 - 5 - - 0.00 Netherlands 2002-2002 2 - 2 - - 0.00 USA 2004-2004 2 - 2 - - 0.00 Zimbabwe 1998-2006 9 - 9 - - 0.00 No Result games have been excluded while calculating the winning % and counts ties as half a win.
Biggest wins
10 wickets West Indies beat Bangladesh Jaipur 11.10.2006 210 runs New Zealand beat USA The Oval 10.9.2004 206 runs Sri Lanka beat Netherlands Colombo,RPS 16.9.2002 176 runs South Africa beat Kenya Colombo,RPS 20.9.2002 167 runs New Zealand beat Bangladesh Colombo,SSC 23.9.2002 164 runs Australia beat New Zealand Colombo,SSC 15.9.2002 152 runs England beat Zimbabwe Birmingham 10.9.2004 --------------------------------------------------------------
Consecutive wins 7 West Indies between September 17,2002 and October 11,2006 6 India between September 30,2009 and June 23, 2013 5 Australia between October 21,2006 and Sept 26,2009
Consecutive losses 9 Zimbabwe between October 24,1998 and October 13, 2006 7 Bangladesh between October 5, 2000 and October 11, 2006 --------------------------------------------------------------
Highest Innings Totals 300 and above
Lowest Innings Totals:
Runs Overs For Opponents Venue Date 65 24.0 USA Australia Southampton 13.9.2004 77 19.3 Bangladesh New Zealand Colombo,SSC 23.9.2002 80 30.4 West Indies Sri Lanka Mumbai, BS 14.10.2006
Highest match aggregate: 636-17 100.0 India 331-7, South Africa 305 Cardif 6.6.2013 624-17 100.0 England 323-8, South Africa 301-9 Centurion
27.9.2009 592-17 96.4 N.Zealand 315-7, Sri Lanka 277 Johannesburg
27.9.2009 590-10 97.1 England 293-7, Sri Lanka 297-3 The Oval
13.6.2013 570-18 98.1 India 307-8, Australia 263 Dhaka
28.10.1998
Batting Records: Most Sixes:
17 in 13 matches - Sourav Ganguly (India) 15 in 17 matches - Chris Gayle (W.Indies) 12 in 17 matches - Shane Watson (Australia) 11 in 11 matches - Paul Collingwood (England) 10 in 13 matches - Shahid Afridi (Pakistan) checked 25.4.2017
Most sixes in an innings;
7 Craig McMillan (64* off 27 balls) New Zealand vs. USA
The Oval 10.9.2004 7 Shane Watson (136* off 132 balls) Australia vs Eng
Centurion 2.10.2009 Leading run-getters:
791 (ave.52.73) in 17 games - Chris Gayle (West Indies) 742 (ave.41.22) in 22 games - Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka) 683 (ave.37.94) in 22 games - Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) 665 (ave.73.88) in 13 games - Sourav Ganguly (India) 653 (ave.46.64) in 17 games - Jacques Kallis (South Africa) Most centuries:
3 each by Sourav Ganguly (I), Chris Gayle (WI)
& Herschelle Gibbs (SA)
-------------------------------------------------------------- Highest Individual Innings:
Runs Batsman For Opponents Venue Date 145* Nathan Astle N.Zealand USA The Oval 10.9.2004 145 Andy Flower Zimbabwe India Colombo,RPS
14.9.2002 141* Sourav Ganguly India S.Africa Nairobi(Gym)
Best Partnerships:
252* (2nd) Shane Watson & Ricky Ponting (Australia) vs England at Centurion on October 2, 2009 206 (4th) Shoaib Malik & Mohammad Yousuf (Pakistan)vs India at Centurion on September 26, 2009
192 (1st) Virender Sehwag & Sourav Ganguly (India) vs. England at Colombo, RPS on September 22,2002 192 (1st) Chris Gayle & Wavell Hinds (WI) vs. Bangladesh at Southampton on September 15, 2004.
Best Bowling in an innings:
Wkts.Bowler For Opponents Venue Date 6-14 Farveez Maharoof S.Lanka W.Indies Mumbai (BS)
14.10.2006 5-11 Shahid Afridi Pakistan Kenya Edgbaston
14.9.2004 5-21 Makhaya Ntini S.Africa Pakistan Mohali
27.10.2006 Hat-trick:
Jerome Taylor W.Indies Australia Mumbai 18.10.2006 Leading wicket-takers:
28 (ave.17.25) in 15 matches - Kyle Mills (NZ) 24 (ave.20.16) in 17 matches - Muttiah Muralitharan (SL 22 (ave.26.68) in 13 matches - Lasith Malinga (SL) 22 (ave.26.86) in 16 matches - Brett Lee (Australia) 21 (ave.19.61) in 12 matches - Glenn McGrath (Australia) 21 (ave.21.76) in 12 matches - James Anderson (England) 20 (ave.26.25) in 17 matches - Jacques Kallis (South Africa) All-round performance (500 runs + 20 wickets) 653 runs (ave.46.64) in 17 games - Jacques Kallis (South Africa) + 20 wickets (ave.26.25)
Most dismissals:
33 (28 ct. + 5 st.) in 22 matches - Kumar Sangakkara (SL) 25 (23 ct. + 2 st.) in 13 matches - Adam Gilchrist (Aus.) 19 (17 ct. + 2 st.) in 17 matches - Mark Boucher (SA) 15 (11 ct. + 4 st.) in 11 matches - Mahendra Singh Dhoni (India)
15 (14 ct. + 1 st.
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