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India vs W Indies - 2nd ODI: Kingston

CH Gayle and RS Morton added 101 runs for the first wicket providing the 195th occasion of West Indies batsman posting a three figure partnership against various countries in one day games. This stand represents the 52nd rhree figure partnership for the first wicket by West Indies batsmen in one day games against various countries.
  • India lost their first three wickets for seven runs in this game providing the fifth occasion of India losing their first three wickets for single digits. The other four instances are – India were 3 for 4 against Zimbabwe at Adelaide on 24.02.04, 3 for 5 against South Africa at Hyderabad on 16.11.05, 3 for 6 against Zimbabwe at Tunbrige Wells on 18.06.83 and 3 for 7 against Pakistan at Sharjah on 10.04.87.
  • India has lost their first three wickets for single digits against West Indies for the first time. India were 3 for 7 in this game.
  • India lost its half side for 57 runs in this game {5 for 57} providing the 27th occasion of India losing its half side for a team total 60 and less than 60 runs.
  • India has lost its half side for less than 60 runs against West Indies on four occasions.
    They were 5 for 27 at Toronto on 12.09.99, 5 for 31 at Nagpur on 08.12.87, 5 for 55 at Ahmedabad and 5 for 57 at Kingston on 28.06.09.
  • India’s 5 for 57 in this game provides the first occasion that India had lost their half side under 60 runs against West Indies in West Indies.
  • India’s innings contained three zeroes – G Gambhir, RG Sharma and YK Pathan scored zeroes. This provides the 19th occasion of an Indian innings containing three or more zeroes in One day games.
  • India’s innings containing three zeroes in this game provides the third such instance against West Indies. The other two are – at Kingstown on 30.04.97 {A Kumble, A Kuruvilla and BKV Prasad – all the three batsmen dismissed run out} and at Kaula Lampur on 20.09.06 {R Dravid, Yuvraj Singh and S Sreesanth}.
  • G Gambhir’s zero in this game provide the 19th occasion of an Indian opening batsman failing to open his account against West Indies. G Gambhir has failed to open his account for the second time against West Indies. The other occasion was at Chennai on 27.01.07.
  • G Gambhir becomes the fifth opening batsman to score zeroes in two or more occasions. The others are SR Tendulkar {four occasions}, J Arunlal {two occasions}, R Dravid {two occasions}, S Ramesh {two occasions}
  • YK Pathan collected his fifth zero in his one day career when he failed to open his account in this game. His five zeroes read – against Pakistan at Karachi on 02.07.08, against England at Rajkot on 14.11.08, against Sri Lanka at Col-RPS on 08.02.09, against New Zealand at Auckland on 14.03.09 and against West Indies at Kingston on 28.06.09
  • RG Sharma’s zero in this game provides the third occasion of his scoring zero in his one day career. The three zeroes are - against Sri Lanka at Brisbane on 05.02.08, against Sri Lanka at Dambulla on 20.08.08 and against West Indies at Kingston on 28.06.09.
  • R Rampaul took 4 for 37 in this game providing the 91st occasion of a West Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in one day games.
  • R Rampaul took 4 for 37 in this game providing the 18th occasion of a West Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in one day games against India. His figures represent the seventh occasion of a West Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an one day game against India in West Indies and it is the first such instance at Kingston.
  • R Rampaul’s 4 for 37 in this game represent the second occasion of his capturing exact four wickets in one day games. The other occasion was against England at Birmingham on 04.07.07 when he returned with figures of 10.0-0-47-4. This his figures of 10.0-2-37-4 represent his career best one day figures.
  • R Rampaul’s 4 for 37 in this game represent the 23rd occasion of a West Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets against India and seventh such occasion in West Indies.
  • D Ramdin effected five dismissals {all caught} in this game providing the 67th occasion of a wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals in one day games.
  • D Ramdin’s five dismissals in this game provides the 11th occasion of a West Indian Wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals in one day game. He is the first West Indian wicket keeper to earn this distinction against India.
  • D Ramdin’s five dismissals in this game represent the fourth occasion of his achieving such a feat. The four occasions are – against Pakistan at Faisalabad on 07.12.06, against Netherlands at Dublin on 10.07.07, against Zimbabwe at Harare on 02.12.07 and against India at Kingston on 28.06.09.
  • D Ramdin became the fourth wicket keeper to effect five or more dismissals on four plus occasions. The other four are – AC Gilchrist of Australia {12 occasions}, MV Boucher of South Africa {07 occasions} and RD Jacobs of West Indies {05 occasions}.
  • Thus in the history of One day games, West Indies remains the only team to have two wicket keepers in RD Jacobs and D Ramdin who have effected five or more dismissals on four plus occasions.
  • D Ramdin with his five dismissals in this game became the third wicket keeper to effect five dismissals against India and his feat provides the sixth such occasion. The other two wicket keepers are BB McCullum of New Zealand {two occasions} and AC Gilchrist {three occasions}
  • MS Dhoni and RP Singh added 102 runs for the ninth wicket in this game providing the fifth instance of a three figure stand for the ninth wicket in One day games. The five instances are – 126* runs between N Kapil Dev and SMH Kirmani India vs Zimbabwe at Tunbridge Wells on 18.06.83, 118 between IK Pahan and Jai P Yadav India vs New Zealand at Bulawayo on 26.08.05, 103 between TM Odyo and SM Pollock {Africa Eleven vs Asia Eleven at Bangalore on 06.06.07}, 101 runs between MS Dhoni and RP Singh {India vs West Indies at Kingston on 28.06.09} and 100 runs between VS Solanki and L Plunkett {England vs Pakistan at Lahore on 12.12.05}
  • It is interesting enough to note that out of the five three figure stands for the ninth wicket in one dayers, three of them have been posted by Indian batsmen.
  • 102 runs partnership for the ninth wicket between MS Dhoni and RP Singh represent the 34th three figure partnership and the first occasion of a three figure partnership for the ninth wicket by Indian batsmen against West Indies.
  • 102 runs partnership for the ninth wicket between MS Dhoni and RP Singh represent the 280th occasion of a three figure partnership by Indian batsmen against various record. With this three figure partnership, India now holds the record for most three figure partnership in one dayers. They left behind Australia which had posted 279 three figure partnerships.
  • RP Singh’s 23 in this innings represent the highest individual innings by an Indian batsman, batting at number 10, against West Indies. It is an improvement over RK Chauhan’s 20 at Faridabad on 17.10.84.
  • MS Dhoni’s 95 in this game represent the 397th occasion of a batsman registering ninety in one day games. It also represents the 70th occasion of an Indian batsman registering ninety in one day games. It also represents the 11th occasion of an Indian batsman registering ninety against West Indies in one day games.
  • MS Dhoni’s 95 in this game represent the 65th occasion of a captain registering ninety on one day games. MS Dhoni’s 95 in this game represent the second occasion of his registering ninety on one day games as captain. The other occasion was his 94 against Sri Lanka at Col-RPS on 05.02.09.
  • MS Dhoni becomes the fifth Indian captain to register two or more nineties on two or more occasions. The others are MA Azharuddin {05}, R Dravid {02}, SC Ganguly {02} and SR Tendulkar {02}.
  • MS Dhoni’s 95 in this game represent the 13th occasion of an Indian captain registering nineties. MS Dhoni with his 95 in this game becomes the first Indian captain to register a ninety against West Indies, He is the only captain to register a ninety against West Indies in West Indies.
  • MS Dhoni becomes the fifth captain to register a ninety against West Indies. The five are – MA Artheton of England – 92 at The Oval on 26.05.98, WJ Cronje of South Africa – 94 at Lahore on 03.11.97, AC Gilhrist of Australia – 98 at Brisbane on 14.06.01, SO Tikolo of Kenya – 91 at Col-RPS on 17.09.05 and MS Dhoni of India – 95 at Kingston on 28.06.09.
  • MS Dhoni completed 2000 runs as captain when he was on 51 during his knock of 95 in this game. At the end of this game his aggregate stood at 2044. He becomes the 22nd captain in one day games to aggregate 2000 plus runs.
  • MS Dhoni becomes the fifth Indian captain to aggregate 2000 plus runs. They are MA Azharuddin {5239}, SC Ganguly {5104}, R Dravid {2658}, SR Tendulkar {2454} and MS Dhoni {2044}.
  • MS Dhoni’s 95 in this game provide the fourth occasion of a wicket keeper-cum-captain registering ninety in one day games. The four occasions are – AC Gilchrist of Australia – 98 against West Indies at Brisbane on 14.01.01, T Taibu of Zimbabwe – 96 not out against Sri Lanka at Bulwayo on 20.04.04, MS Dhoni of India – 95 against West Indies at Kingston on 28.06.09 and MS Dhoni of India – 94 against Sri Lanka at Col=RPS on 05.02.09.
  • Thus MS Dhoni is the only wicket keeper-cum-captain to register nineties on two occasions. He becomes the second wicket keeper-cum-captain, after AC Gilchrist of Australia to register ninety against West Indies.
  • MS Dhoni’s 95 in this game represent the 22nd occasion of a wicket keeper batsman registering nineties in One day games.
  • MS Dhoni’s 95 in this game represent the fourth occasion of his registering ninety as as a wicket keeper batsman. The other three occasions are – 96 against England at Jamshedpur on 12.04.06, 91 not out against Bangladesh at Dhaka on 10.05.07 and 94 against Sri Lanka at Col-RPS on 05.02.09.
  • MS Dhoni is the second wicket keeper batsman to register four or more nineties in the history of one day games. Only AC Gilchrist with six nineties to his credit has scored more nineties than MS Dhoni.
  • MS Dhoni scored 95 in this game as captain while batting at number five. His knock is the second best by an Indian captain who has batted at number five. The highest individual innings is credited R Dravid who had made 103 not out against Sri Lanka at Ahmedabad on 06.11.05.
  • CH Gayle hit a six off the bowing of A Nehra in this game which gave him a land mark in terms of sixes in one day games. It was his 150th one day six and he became the sixth batsman to aggregate 150 plus sixes in One day games. He hit one more six in his innings and has an aggregate of 151 sixes. The complete list read thus – ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka {270}, Shahid Afrdi of Pakistan {249}, SC Ganguly of India and Asia Eleven {190}, SR Tendulkar {170}, CL Cairns of New Zealand and ICC Eleven {153} and CH Gayle {151}.
  • CH Gayle’s sixth boundary four of his innings gave him an aggregate of 150 boundary fours against India. He hit two more boundary fours to take his aggregate to 152, He is the second batsman to aggregate 150 plus boundary fours in India-West Indies one day series. SR Tendulkar has an aggregate of 152 boundary fours to his credit. At the end of this game SR Tendulkar and CH Gayle share the record for most boundary fours in India-West Indies one day series with 152 boundary fours.
  • In this game, MS Dhoni and CH Gayle scored 95 and 64 respectively as rival captains providing the 98th occasion of rival skippers scoring fifities in an one day game.
  • As far India-West Indies series is concerned, this is the second occasion when rival skippers have scored fifties. Chennai game on 27.01.07 witnessed Rahul Dravid scoring 57 for India and BC Lara scoring 83 for West Indies.
  • CH Gayle and RS Morton added 101 runs for the first wicket providing the 195th occasion of West Indies batsman posting a three figure partnership against various countries in one day games. This stand represents the 52nd rhree figure partnership for the first wicket by West Indies batsmen in one day games against various countries.
  • This stand represent the 15th three figure partnership for the first wicket and 33rd three figure partnership for various wickets by West Indies batsmen against India.
  • RR Sarwan’s dismissal stumped provides the 104th instance of a West Indies batsman dismissed stumped in one day games. RR Sarwan’s dismissal stumped provides the 28th instance of a West Indies batsman dismissed stumped against India in one day games.
  • CH Gayle celebrated his 200th one day appearance {excluding his three appearance for ICC World Eleven} for West Indies in style by scoring a half century and also with a first wicket three figure partnership of 101 runs in the company of RS Morton. CH Gayle becomes the seventh cricketer to play 200 plus games for West Indies. The others are BC Lara {295}, SC Chanderpaul {250}, DL Haynes {238}, CL Hooper {227}, RB Richardson {224} and CA Walsh {205}.
  • SC Chanderpaul made his 250th one day appearance for West Indies in this game to become the second West Indian cricketer to appear in 250 plus games. BC Lara is the other cricketer to appear in 295 games for West Indies {excluding the four games he played for ICC Eleven}.
  • CH Gayle {64} and RS Morton {85 not out} scored fifties in this game providing the 12th instance of both the West Indian openers registering fifties against India.
  • CH Gayle and RS Morton registered their 39th and 10th half centuries of their one day career when they made 64 and 85 not out respectively.
  • MS Dhoni’s 95 was in a losing cause providing the following stats with respect to a lost game when a batsman has scored ninety. It provides the 131st occasion of a batsman’s ninety in a losing cause; provides the 23rd occasion of an Indian batsman’s ninety in vain ; it provides the eighth instance of an Indian batsman’s ninety in a losing cause against West Indies; it is the 16th occasion of a captain’s ninety in a losing cause ; it is the fourth ninety by an Indian captain that went in vain – others are M Azharuddin – 93 against Australia at Brisbane on 01.03.92, SR Tendulkar – 91 against England at Sharjah on 11.12.97 and SR Tendulkar – 93 against Pakistan at Hobart on 26.01.00 ; eighth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman’s ninety in vain ; Dhoni is the third wicket keeper batsman to witness ninety in vain against West Indies, the other two being SS Dighe of India {94* at Harare on 07.07.01} and AC Gilchrist of Australia {92 at Mumbai {BS} on 18.10.06} ; Dhoni is the second Indian wicket keeper batsman to witness a ninety in vain against West Indies ; Dhoni is the only wicket keeper batsman to witness two of his nineties in vain – 96 against England at Jamshedpur on 12.04.06 and 95 against West Indies at Kingston on 28.06.09.
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