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Rajneesh Gupta03-Aug-2001It was the 1742nd ODI in cricket history.It was India s 474th and Sri Lanka s 362nd match- 69th between thesetwo sides, The record now reads : India 36, Sri Lanka 28,abandoned 5.Umpires Asoka de Silva and Gamini Silva were officiating in their 11thand tenth match respectively.Virender Shewag suffered the ignominy of getting out to the first ballof the match. He became the fourth Indian to suffer this fate afterSunil Gavaskar (caught off New Zealander Richard Hadlee at Perth onDecember 9,1980) , Ravi Shastri (lbw to Pakistan’s Imran Khan atSharjah on March 22,1985) and Saurav Ganguly (bowled by Sri Lanka’sChaminda Vaas at Mumbai on May 17,1997).Vaas became the second bowler to get a wicket off the first ball ofthe match on three occasions. He had earlier dismissed Saurav Ganguly(see above) and New Zealand’s Chris Nevin (at Sharjah on April17,2001) off the first ball of the match. The only other bowler to doso on three separate occasions is Australia’s Craig McDermott. Howeverit must be noted that McDermott took a wicket off his third ball(first legitimate ball) on one occasion. The other bowlers to get awicket off the first ball of the match on more than one occasion areWest Indian Andy Roberts, Pakistan’s Wasim Akram and New Zealand’sChris Cairns with each performing this feat on two occasions.Saurav Ganguly was dismissed for a duck after facing 16 balls. Hemissed the Indian record by just one ball. Eknath Solkar had taken 17balls for his duck against England at the Oval on July 15, 1974.Incidentally the ODI record is held by West Indian Phil Simmons (0 in23 balls) against New Zealand at Margoa on October 26,1994. Thedetails :

Batsman

Runs

Balls

For

Vs

Venue

Date

PV Simmons

0

23

WI

NZ

Margoa

26-10-1994

Athar Ali Khan

0

22

BD

Ind

Mumbai WS

25-05-1998

G Fowler

0

21

Eng

NZ

Sydney

20-01-1983

GF Labrooy

0

20

SL

Eng

Delhi FSK

15-10-1989

TBM Deleede

0

19

Net

Pak

Lahore

26-02-1996

AD Mullally

0

19

Eng

SL

Dambulla

23-03-2001

With both Indian openers getting out without scoring, this providedthe fourth such instance for India. The other occasions being : SunilGavaskar and Krish Srikkanth (v England,Ahmedabad,25-11-1981 and vZimbabwe,Tunbridge Wells,18-06-1983), Manoj Prabhakar and SachinTendulkar (v WI,Mumbai WS,20-10-1994) and Mannava Prasad and SadagopanRamesh (v WI,Toronto,12-09-1999).Dravid was dismissed stumped (off Jayasuriya) for only the second timein his career. The only other occasion being v West Indies (offMahendera Nagamootoo at Bulawayo on June 30 this year.Yuvraj Singh (98*) became the 13th Indian to make a score in thenineties. He also provided the 38th such instance for India. Hisinnings was the second highest by any Indian in the nineties afterKrish Srikkanth s 99 against England at Cuttack on December 27,1984(Navjot Sidhu had also made 98 against West Indies at Sharjah onOctober 19,1992).Romesh Kaluwitharana was getting dismissed without scoring for the22nd time in his career and fifth time against India. He now enjoysthe dubious distinction of aggregating most ducks in a career againstIndia – five in 27 innings. Kalauwitharana was earlier level with fourducks with Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi.Kaluwitharana now has a duck frequency of 13.84 % of his total innings- highest for any batsman who has played at least 100 innings at thislevel. He bettered India’s Javagal Srinath’s record who has a duckfrequency of 13.73 %. The accompanying table lists the leaders in thiscategory of statistics :

Batsman

% of inns

0s

For

M

Inn

Runs

NO

Ave

HS

RS Kaluwitharana

13.84

22

SL

166

159

3308

12

22.5

102*

J Srinath

13.73

14

Ind

192

102

830

31

11.69

53

Waqar Younis

12.93

15

Pak

215

116

829

40

10.91

37

A Kumble

12.75

13

Ind

208

102

716

34

10.53

26

AC Parore

11.25

17

NZ

168

151

3206

29

26.07

108

WPUJC Vaas

11.11

12

SL

165

108

1015

38

14.5

50*

PV Simmons

10.14

14

WI

143

138

3675

11

28.94

122

Dharmasena, on 7,completed his 1000 runs in ODIs in his 115th match.He became the 15th Sri Lankan and 148th batsman overall to do so. Withthis, he also completed the coveted double of 1000 runs and 100wickets. Dharmasena became the third Sri Lankan (Sanath Jayasuirya6807 runs and 203 wickets in 241 matches and Chaminda Vaas 1015 runsand 205 wickets in 165 matches being the others) and 25th allrounderoverall to do so.Yuvraj won his second Man of the Match award.