Monday 7 April 2014

The most, the highest and the cheapest - World T20 2014 in numbers.


The extravaganza known as Twenty 20 was started in Auckland on Feb 17, 2005 between the 2 southern hemisphere giants - Australia and New Zealand. Yesterday India and Sri Lanka played the 400th T20I and thereby completing the 5th edition of World T20 tournaments which first began in South Africa in 2007. Sri Lanka eventually became the world champions after 4 losses in their previous 4 world cup finals and gave a rousing farewell to their favorite sons – Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara from the game’s shortest format.

16 teams participated in the 5th edition of World T20 tournament across 35 matches compared to 12 teams & 27 matches in the previous editions. 8 out of the 16 teams were from Asia alone.

Year
Host
Winners
Runner Up
Winning Captain
2007
South Africa
India
Pakistan
MS Dhoni
2009
England
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Younis Khan
2010
West Indies
England
Australia
Paul Collingwood
2012
Sri Lanka
West Indies
Sri Lanka
Darren Sammy
2014
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
India
Lasith Malinga

 
Year
Host
Man of the Match in Final
Man of the Series
2007
South Africa
Irfan Pathan
Shahid Afridi
2009
England
Shahid Afridi
Tilekratne Dilshan
2010
West Indies
Craig Kieswetter
Kevin Pietersen
2012
Sri Lanka
Marlon Samuels
Shane Watson
2014
Bangladesh
Kumar Sangakkara
Virat Kohli

 
Sri Lanka - a win in an ICC tournament  finals at last.
 
 Let us now look indepth into each of the statistics of the whole tournament...
 
 
 
Most runs

Player

Inngs

Runs

Avg

SR

HS

4s

6s

50s

Virat Kohli (Ind)

6

319

106.33

129.14

77

24

10

4

Tom Cooper (Neth)

7

231

57.75

137.50

72*

22

10

1

Stephan Myburgh (Neth)

7

224

32.00

154.48

63

26

13

3

Rohit Sharma (Ind)

6

200

40.00

123.45

62*

19

6

2

JP Duminy (SA)

5

187

62.33

140.60

86*

14

8

1
Highest Score           

Player

Inngs

Score

Balls

4s / 6s

vs

Venue

Result

Alex Hales (Eng)

2

116*

64

11 / 6

SL

Chittagong

Won

Ahmed Shehzad (Pak)

1

111*

62

10 / 5

Bang

Mirpur

Won

Umar Akmal (Pak)

1

94

54

9 / 4

Aus

Mirpur

Won

Mahela Jayawardene (SL)

1

89

51

11 / 3

Eng

Chittagong

Lost

JP Duminy (SA)

1

86*

43

10 / 3

NZ

Chittagong

Won
Fastest fifties

Player

Inngs

Balls to 50

Final score

4s / 6s

vs

Venue

Stephan Myburgh (Neth)

2

17

63

4 / 7

Ire

Sylhet

Glenn Maxwell (Aus)

2

18

74

7 / 6

Pak

Mirpur

Elton Chigumbura (Zimb)

2

21

53*

6 / 3

UAE

Sylhet

AB de Villiers (SA)

1

23

69*

9 / 3 

Eng

Chittagong

Shaiqullah (Afg)

2

24

51*

5 / 3

HK

Chittagong
 
Best Strike Rates in the tournament (min 100 runs)

Player

Strike Rate

Inngs

Runs

HS

Daren Sammy (WI)

224.44

5

101

42*

Glenn Maxwell (Aus)

210.00

4

147

74

Dwayne Bravo (WI)

174.57

5

103

46

AB de Villiers (SA)

163.29

5

129

69*

Ahmed Shehzad (Pak)

162.35

4

138

111*
Virat Kohli was in unstoppable form with the bat.
 

Most wickets


Player

Inngs

Wkts

Avg

Maidens

SR

ER

Best

4 wkts

Imran Tahir (SA)

5

12

10.91

0

10.0

6.55

4/21

1

Ahsan Malik (Neth)

7

12

13.83

0

12.4

6.68

5/19

1

Samuel Badree (WI)

5

11

10.27

0

10.9

5.65

4/15

1

R Ashwin (Ind)

6

11

11.27

0

12.6

5.35

4/11

1

Amit Mishra (Ind)

6

10

14.70

1

13.2

6.68

3/26

0

Al-Amin Hossain (Bang)

7

10

18.70

0

15.3

7.33

3/21

0


Best Figures              


Player

Inngs

Figures

ER

Dot Balls

vs

Venue

Result

Rangana Herath (SL)

2

5/3

0.85

18

NZ

Chittagong

Won

Ahsan Malik (Neth)

1

5/19

4.75

12

SA

Chittagong

Lost

R Ashwin (Ind)

2

4/11

3.30

15

Aus

Mirpur

Won

Samual Badree (WI)

2

4/15

3.75

15

Bang

Mirpur

Won

Dale Steyn (SA)

2

4/17

4.25

16

NZ

Chittagong

Won


Best Economy Rates in the tournament (min 50 balls)


Player

Economy Rate

Inngs

Overs

Wkts

Sunil Narine (WI)

4.60

5

20.0

6

Rangana Herath (SL)

4.60

3

11.3

6

Sachitra Senanayake (SL)

4.88

5

17.0

4

Tendai Chatara (Zimb)

5.00

3

11.0

3

Mahmudullah (Bang)

5.26

5

15.0

5

Imran Tahir (above), Amit Mishra & Samuel Badree - brought back memories of those days in which leg spinners dominated the game



Highest Team Totals


Team Score

Team

Opposition

Venue

Result

196/5

South Africa

England

Chittagong

Won

193/4

Netherlands

Ireland

Sylhet

Won

193/7

England

South Africa

Chittagong

Lost

191/5

Pakistan

Australia

Mirpur

Won

190/4

England

Sri Lanka

Chittagong

Won

Lowest Team Totals (completed innings)


Team Score

Team

Opposition

Venue

Result

39

Netherlands

Sri Lanka

Chittagong

Lost

60

New Zealand

Sri Lanka

Chittagong

Lost

69

Hong Kong

Nepal

Chittagong

Lost

72

Afghanistan

Bangladesh

Mirpur

Lost

82

Pakistan

West Indies

Mirpur

Lost


Most dismissal by wicket keepers


Player

Matches

Dismissals

Catches

Stumpings

Most in a match

Quinton de Kock (SA)

5

8

6

2

3 (2 ct + 1 st)

Wesley Barresi (Neth)

7

7

7

0

3 (3 ct + 0 st)

Kamran Akmal (Pak)

4

6

4

2

3 (2 ct + 1 st)

Luke Ronchi (NZ)

4

6

5

1

3 (3 ct + 0 st)

Denesh Ramdin (WI)

5

6

0

6

4 (0 ct + 4 st)

 
Most catches by fielders


Player

Matches

Innings

Catches

Most in a match

Dwayne Bravo (WI)

5

5

7

3

Glenn Maxwell (Aus)

4

4

6

2

Corey Anderson (NZ)

4

4

5

2

David Miller (SA)

5

5

5

3

AB de Villiers (SA)

5

5

5

2

 
Highest Partnerships


Player 1

Player 2

Team

Vs

Runs

Wkt

Venue

Alex Hales

Eoin Morgan

Eng

SL

152

3

Chittagong

Tilekratne Dilshan

Mahela Jayawardene

SL

Eng

145

2

Chittagong

Aaron Finch

Glenn Maxwell

Aus

Pak

118

3

Mirpur

Shakib Al Hasan

Mushfiqur Rahim

Bang

Aus

112

3

Mirpur

Rohit Sharma

Virat Kohli

Ind

WI

106

2

Mirpur

AD Poynter

Kevin O’Brein

Ire

Neth

101

4

Sylhet

Rohit Sharma

Virat Kohli

Ind

Bang

100

2

Mirpur

Over by over details


Over

Run

Run rate

Wkts

Fours

Sixes

1

428

6.11

19

56

7

2

444

6.34

19

52

9

3

525

7.50

7

61

20

4

506

7.22

24

61

13

5

515

7.35

24

65

15

6

538

7.80

16

72

13

7

436

6.41

16

24

14

8

495

7.27

17

34

11

9

431

6.33

18

30

9

10

481

7.08

18

31

14

11

507

7.45

24

36

18

12

513

7.65

15

28

22

13

503

7.62

18

38

14

14

447

6.77

26

27

11

15

515

8.18

17

42

16

16

470

7.59

25

39

12

17

537

8.95

25

46

17

18

501

8.79

21

44

19

19

467

9.16

29

38

22

20

425

9.24

47

29

24

Total

9684

7.54

425

853

300

 

Run rates - Team Wise


Team

Power Play (1-6)

Middle Overs (7-16)

Slog Overs (17-20)

Overall

Afghanistan

5.44

6.13

9.67

6.48

Australia

7.37

8.42

7.89

8.08

Bangladesh

6.28

6.82

7.78

6.87

England

7.50

8.02

10.49

8.35

Hong Kong

6.50

4.97

7.87

5.92

India

7.12

7.40

7.35

7.48

Ireland

8.89

7.81

9.50

8.39

Nepal

7.05

9.37

8.17

6.93

Netherlands

8.52

7.60

6.24

7.77

New Zealand

6.84

7.04

7.62

7.22

Pakistan

5.54

8.40

9.34

7.61

South Africa

7.77

7.56

11.60

8.43

Sri Lanka

7.30

7.26

10.30

7.89

UAE

6.56

6.50

6.41

6.51

West Indies

6.34

6.61

13.62

7.75

Zimbabwe

6.89

7.99

9.87

7.95

 

Economy rates - Team Wise


Team

Power Play (1-6)

Middle Overs (7-16)

Slog Overs (17-20)

Overall

Afghanistan

7.05

7.08

8.37

6.98

Australia

7.21

8.40

10.81

8.22

Bangladesh

6.84

6.97

8.61

7.09

England

8.04

8.00

11.41

8.41

Hong Kong

7.39

6.90

9.91

7.46

India

5.47

6.73

10.12

6.75

Ireland

10.73

7.85

7.87

8.63

Nepal

6.23

6.00

9.12

6.19

Netherlands

7.32

6.50

7.37

7.33

New Zealand

6.91

7.27

9.68

7.48

Pakistan

7.08

7.30

10.02

7.66

South Africa

9.30

7.84

8.93

8.44

Sri Lanka

4.89

7.41

8.17

6.50

UAE

8.28

7.67

3.67

7.70

West Indies

5.97

6.60

7.81

6.65

Zimbabwe

7.23

6.60

7.67

6.78

 

Netherlands - caused 2 upsets in the tournament. First in a record chase vs Ireland and then humbling their big brothers England. 

 

Other milestones & stats during the ICC World T20 2014

# In NZ’s Super 10 match against Netherlands, while on 21, Brendon McCullum became the first batsman in T20I history to score 200 runs. He is ahead of the next places batsman by more than 500 runs.

# In his last T20I appearance for SL, Mahela Jayawardene became the first batsman to reach 1000 runs in WT20.

# In the Super 10 match against England, Mahela Jayawardene became the first batsman to hit 100 boundaries in WT20.

# In the SA - NZ match at Chittagong on 24 Mar 2014, Nathan McCullum & Dale Steyn became the 8th and 9th player to take 50 or more wickets in T20Is.

# Denesh Ramdin equalled the feat of most stumpings in a T20I match (4) along with Kamran Akmal  in the Super 10 encounter between Pakistan & West Indies.

# Darren Sammy became the first West Indian to play 50 T20Is. The outing against Australia at Mirpur was the 50th for the West Indian skipper.

# Virat Kohli’s 319 runs in the tournament is the highest in a WT20 beating Tilakratne Dilshan’s 317 in the 2009 edition in England.

# Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma became the second pair after Brendon McCullum & Martin Guptill to register century partnerships in consecutive T20Is.

# Netherland’s Run rate of 13.95 in the chase against Ireland is the 2nd highest in a T20I following NZ’s 15.00 against Scotland at the Oval. (The latter was a 7 overs per side game)

# In the above match Netherland’s Power Play score of 91(in first 6 overs) is the highest ever in a T20I.

# Netherland’s 39 all out against Sri Lanka at Chittagong is the lowest ever total in a T20I beating Kenya’s 56 all out against Afghanistan at Sharjah in 2013.

# New Zealand’s 60 all out against Sri Lanka at Chittagong is the lowest ever total in a T20I by a test playing nation.

# Rangana Herath’s 5/3 against NZ is the most economical 5-wkt haul in a T20I beating Umar Gul’s 5/6 against the same opposition in 2009 WT20 at the Oval.

# Alex Hales (Eng) & Ahmed Shehzad (Pak) became their respective countries’ first ever player to score a T20I century.

# Virat Kohli became the 2nd player after Shahid Afridi to score fifty in both the finals and semifinals of a WT20. Both came into bat at No. 3 position and they scored it against South Africa and Sri Lanka in semifinals and finals respectively.

 
 
 
 
 
 
TAILENDER



Mahela Jayawardene & Kumar Sangakkara – played together in 120 tests, 342 ODIS and 48 T20Is – a record 510 international matches together, the most by any pair.

 

 

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