da apostebet: Statistical highlights, South Africa v Australia, 2nd ODI, Cape Town
da wazamba: Kanishkaa Balachandran04-Mar-2006Australia’s capitulation for 93 is not something we normally associate with the best side in the world. In fact, only three times have they been dismissed for a lower total, as the table below shows. This is also the first time they have collapsed for a score below 100 in over 19 years.
70 25.2 England Edgbaston, 1977 70 26.3 New Zealand Adelaide, 1985-86 91 35.4 West Indies Perth, 1986-87 93 34.3 South Africa Cape Town, 2005-06 101 33.5 England Melbourne, 1978-79Australia’s previous lowest total against South Africa was 125 at Melbourne in 1997-98. Australia’s whopping defeat by 196 runs also escapes their worst defeat in ODIs when batting second, but it is their most comprehensive overseas.
206 New Zealand Adelaide 1985-86 196 South Africa Cape Town 2005-06 164 West Indies Perth 1986-87 133 West Indies Port-of-Spain 1994-95 128 West Indies Melbourne 1981-82Makhaya Ntini achieved his best bowling figures in ODIs (6 for 22) and claimed the South African record in the process, beating Allan Donald’s 6 for 23 against Kenya at Nairobi in 1996-97. This was also the first time a South African bowler had taken six wickets in an ODI against Australia – the previous best was Nicky Boje’s 5 for 21 in 2001-02, also at Cape Town.