Statistical highlights: India vs West Indies, 5th ODI
Statistical highlights of the fifth and final one-dayer between India and the West Indies.
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Statistical highlights of the fifth and final one-dayer between India and the West Indies.
# Gautam Gambhir has maintained his unbeaten record as captain, winning all six ODIs.
# India have won three out of four contested against the West Indies at Chepauk - by 4 wickets on October 23, 1994 and by 80 runs in the ICC World Cup 2011 on March 20 and by 34 runs on December 11, 2011. West Indies' only win by 3 wickets against India at this venue came on January 27, 2007. Overall, India have won five and lost three out of nine played at Chepauk (No Result one).
# India, for the second time, have registered four victories (4-1) in a bilateral series against the West Indies - the first instance being in the 1994-95 bilateral series, winning by 4-1.
# Manoj Tiwary (104 retired hurt off 126 balls) has recorded his highest innings in ODIs - his maiden century. His previous highest was 24 against England at Kolkata on October 25, 2011.
# Tiwary's innings is the second highest for India against the West Indies at Chepauk, next only to the 113 by Yuvraj Singh on March 20, 2011.
# Tiwary has been adjudged the Man of the Match for the first time in ODIs. ÂÂ
# Ajinkya Rahane has recorded his second duck in ODIs - one each against England and the West Indies.
# Parthiv Patel has registered his first duck against the West Indies - his second in ODIs. He had first posted a duck against Zimbabwe at Adelaide on January 24, 2004.
# Gautam Gambhir, as captain, enjoys an excellent record in ODIs - 360 at an average of 90.00 in six games, including two hundreds - 138 not out at Jaipur on December 1, 2010 and 126 not out at Vadodara on December 4,2010 - both against New Zealand.
# Gambhir has completed his 2,000 runs in ODIs in India - 2002 at an average of 40.04, including four hundreds and 13 fifties, in 56 matches.
# Gambhir is the tenth batsman to complete 2,000 runs in ODIs in India, joining Sachin Tendulkar (6976), Rahul Dravid (3406), Sourav Ganguly (3230), Mohammad Azharuddin (3163), Yuvraj Singh (3019), Virender Sehwag (3010), Mahendra Singh Dhoni (2833), Navjot Singh Sidhu (2159) and Ajay Jadeja (2129).
# Gambhir and Tiwary put on 83 for the third wicket - India's second highest against the West Indies at Chepauk, next only to the 122 between Virat Kohli and Yuvraj Singh on March 20, 2011.
# Tiwary and Virat have shared a stand of 117 (unbroken)
for the fourth wicket - India's highest at Chepauk, outstripping the 106 between Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid against the West Indies on January 27, 2007.
# Virat Kohli has registered his 18th fifty in ODIs - his fifth against the West Indies.
# Kohli's 80 off 85 balls is his highest innings at Chepauk, obliterating the 59 off 76 balls against the West Indies on March 20, 2011.
# Virat Kohli has become the top run-getter this year in ODIs - 1381 at an average of 47.62 in 34 ODIs, surpassing Jonathan Trott's aggregate of 1315 at an average of 52.60 in 29 ODIs.
# Rohit Sharma, for the first time in an ODI series, has managed 300 runs or more - 305 (ave.76.25), including three fifties.
# Rohit is the first Indian batsman to amass 300 runs in a bilateral series against the West Indies in only five games.
# Overall, Rohit is the third Indian to aggregate 300 runs or more in a bilateral series against the West Indies. VVS Laxman had made 312 in seven matches at an average of 52.00 in 2002-03 while Rahul Dravid had made exactly 300 in seven games at an average of 75.00 in 2002-03.
# Rohit has received his second Player of the Series award - both against the West Indies.
# Ravindra Jadeja (9 at 23.77) and Kemar Roach (9 at 30.44) are the leading wicket-takers in the series.
# For the second year in a row, Kohli is the leading run-getter for India in a calendar year. In 2010, he had made 995 runs at an average of 47.38 in 25 matches.
# Kohli is the only batsman to aggregate 2,000 runs or more in ODIs since January 2010 - 2376 at an average of 47.52, including seven hundreds, in 59 matches.
# Kohli is averaging 58.00 against the West Indies in ODIs - 580 in 12 innings, including one hundred and five fifties.
# Anthony Martin (2/47) has produced his best bowling performance away from home - his career-best is 4 for 36 against India at North Sound on June 13,2011.
# Lendl Simmons has posted his sixth duck in ODIs - his first against India.
# For the first time in his career, Lendl Simmons has been dismissed off the first ball of the innings.
# The top five run-getters in the series are - Rohit Sharma (305), Virender Sehwag (265), Virat Kohli (243), Kieron Pollard (199) and Denesh Ramdin(164).
# Kieron Pollard (119 off 110 balls) has posted his career-best innings in ODIs - his maiden century. His previous best was 94 against Ireland at Mohali on March 11, 2011.
# Pollard has completed his 1,000 runs in ODIs - 1066 at an average of 23.68 in 51 matches.
# For the first time, Pollard has recorded ten sixes in an innings, obliterating the five during his innings of 94 off 55 balls against Ireland at Mohali on March 11, 2011.
# Pollard's tally of ten sixes is the highest by a batsman against India, obliterating the 9 each hit by Ijaz Ahmed during his innings of 139 not out off 84 balls for Pakistan at Lahore on October 2, 1997 and by Shahid Afridi during his innings of 102 off 46 balls at Kanpur on April 15, 2005.
# Pollard's tally of ten sixes in an innings is bettered only by Xavier Marshall for the West Indies - 157 not out off 118 balls against Canada at King City (NW) on August 22, 2008.
# Andre Russell (53 off 42 balls) has recorded his second fifty in ODIs - his first being 92 not out against India at North Sound on June 11, 2011.
# Pollard and Russell put on 89 for the sixth wicket - West Indies' highest against India in India, surpassing the 79 (unbroken) between Russell and Darren Sammy at Ahmedabad on December 5, 2011.
# West Indies' highest sixth-wicket stand against India in ODIs is 118 between Nehemiah Perry and Ricardo Powell at Kkallang Ground, Singapore on September 8, 1999
# Kemar Roach's first duck against India is his fourth in ODIs.