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Final: Australia v Sri Lanka, Statistical highlights
Rajneesh Gupta - 2 September 1999
- It was the 43rd match between the two sides.The record now
reads: Australia 28,SriLanka 13,abandoned 2.
- SriLanka registered its ninth win in a tournament consisting
of three or more teams.
The details
Tournament/Trophy Year Venue Teams Matches Runners-up
- 2nd Asia Cup Apr 1986 SriLanka 3 4 Pakistan
- Singer Champions Trophy Oct 1995 Sharjah 3 7 WestIndies
- 6th (Wills) World Cup Feb,Mar 1996 Ind/Pak/SL 12 35 Australia
- Singer World Series Aug,Sep 1996 SriLanka 4 7 Australia
- Singer-Akai Cup Apr 1997 Sharjah 3 7 Pakistan
- Pepsi Independence Cup May 1997 India 4 8 Pakistan
- 6th (Pepsi) Asia Cup Jul 1997 SriLanka 4 7 India
- Emirates Triangular Tournament Aug 1998 England 3 4 England
- Aiwa Cup Aug,Sep 1999 SriLanka 3 7 Australia
With this loss,Australia failed to equal England's record of
playing most consecutive matches without defeat. England did
not lose a match from 24 May 1991 (v WestIndies,Birmingham)
to 12 March 1992 (v South Africa,Melbourne).However England's
sequence included a rain affected no result match against
Pakistan at Adelaide on 01 March 1992.
The victory margin of 8 wickets is largest for SriLanka against
Australia.The previous biggest win for SriLanka against Aus-
tralia (batting second) was by 7 wickets at Lahore on 17 March
1996 (in World Cup final).
Umpires KT Francis and BC Cooray were officiating in their
56th and 41st match respectively.
Steve Waugh was playing his 273rd match.With this he equalled
Allan Border's record of playing most matches for Australia.
Now only India's Mohammad Azharuddin (323) and Pakistan's
Salim Malik (283) and Wasim Akram (275) have played more ODIs
than Steve Waugh.
Michael Bevan failed to open his account for the third time
in his career (in his 119th match).His other two ducks came
against South Africa at Durban on 05 April,1997 and against
England at Melbourne on 05 February 1999.
It was 55th instance for Steve Waugh getting out 'bowled' in
his career.He thus surpassed WestIndian Desmond Haynes'
tally of 54 such dismissals.Now only countryman Allan Border
has been dismissed by this mode on more occasions than
him - 57 in 273 matches
The wicket of McGrath was Jayasuriya's 30th as 'stumped'.He
thus surpassed Pakistan's Saqlain Mushtaq's tally of 29 such
dismissals (in 108 matches).Now only Australian Shane Warne
has taken more wickets than Jayasuriya in this mode - 36 in
130 matches.
Kaluwitharana's innings is the second highest by a SriLankan
wicketkeeper after his own 100* against Kenya at Nairobi
(Gymkhana) on 28 September 1996.It is also the second highest
innings by a wicketkeeper against Australia after NewZealander
Ken Wadworth's 104 at Christchurch on 31 March 1974.The following
table lists the highest innings played by wicketkeepers
in ODIs :
Score Wicketkeeper Countries Venue Date
154 AC Gilchrist Aus v SL Melbourne 07 Feb 1999
145 R Dravid Ind v SL Taunton 26 May 1999
144 K Otieno Ken v BD Nairobi Gym 10 Oct 1997
142 DL Houghton Zim v NZ Hyderabad 10 Oct 1987
131 AC Gilchrist Aus v SL Sydney 13 Jan 1999
120 K Otieno Ken v BD Dhaka 24 Mar 1999
118 AC Gilchrist Aus v NZ Christchurch 08 Feb 1998
116 AJ Stewart Eng v Ind Sharjah 11 Dec 1997
115* A Flower Zim v SL New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992
108 AC Parore NZ v SA Centurion 11 Dec 1994
104 KJ Wadsworth NZ v Aus Christchurch 31 Mar 1974
103 AJ Stewart Eng v Pak The Oval 22 May 1992
103 AC Gilchrist Aus v Pak Lahore 10 Nov 1998
100* RS Kaluwitharana SL v Ken Nairobi Gym 28 Sep 1996
100 AC Gilchrist Aus v SA Sydney 26 Jan 1998
96 AC Parore NZ v Ind Baroda 28 Oct 1994
95* RS Kaluwitharana SL v Aus Colombo RPS 31 Aug 1999
95 A Flower Zim v SL Sharjah 10 Nov 1998
91 AJ Stewart Eng v Ind Jaipur 18 Jan 1993
The second wicket stand of 110 runs between Kaluwitharana
and Russel Arnold is SriLanka's best for this wicket against
Australia on home soil.This obliterates the previous record
stand of 101 between Chandika Hathurusinghe and Asanka Guru
sinha at Colombo RPS on 05 Sep 1992.This is also the second
highest stand for second wicket for SriLanka on home soil
after the 166 run stand between Roshan Mahanama and Asanka
Gurusinha against NewZealand at Colombo RPS on 13 December
1992.
Kaluwitharana won MoM award for the fifth time in his career.
Contributed by: Rajneesh Gupta (rgcricket@hotmail.com)
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