Figures on your fingertips

The India-Australia T20 series kick starts Sunday at the Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy Stadium in Visakhapatnam in a few hours from now. Here are some facts about the two sides:

Highest totals

India: 202/4, Rajkot, 2013

Australia: 201/7, Rajkot, 2013

Lowest totals

India: 74 all out, Melbourne, 2008

Australia: 86 all out, Dhaka, 2014

Highest strike rates

India: Dinesh Karthik (146.06), Rohit Sharma (138.04), Virat Kohli (136.11), Shikhar Dhawan (132.24), MS Dhoni (126.67)

Australia: Glenn Maxwell (156.57), Aaron Finch (156.29), Chris Lynn (131.67), Alex Carey (123.76), D’Arcy Short (121.17)

 

Most six hitters

India: Sharma (102), Kohli (48), Dhoni (48), Dhawan (42), Karthik (15)

Australia: Finch (79), Maxwell (67), Short (15), Lynn (14), Shaun Marsh (10)

Most boundary hitters

India: Kohli (218), Sharma (207), Dhawan (143), Dhoni (113), Karthik (15)

Australia: Finch (160), Maxwell (113), Short (55), Lynn (28), Marsh (15)

D’Arcy Short ended the season as the highest run-scorer in the Big Bash League with 637 runs.

Highest wicket-takers

India: Jasprit Bumrah (48), Yuzvendra Chahal (45), Ravindra Jadeja (31), Krunal Pandya (10), Umesh Yadav (9)

Australia: Nathan Coulter-Nile (30), Pat Cummins (23), Adam Zampa (22), Kane Richardson (9), Jason Behrendorff (5)

Jasprit Bumrah leads India’s bowling attack with 48 wickets in 40 matches.

Highest individual score:      Kohli 90 off 55 balls, Sydney, 2016

Highest Individual score:      Finch 89 off 52 balls, Rajkot, 2013

Best bowling figures:            Pandya 4.0-36-4, Sydney, 2018

Best bowling figures:            Behrendorff 4.0-21-4, Guwahati, 2017

Highest margin of victories

By runs

India           by 73 runs, 2014 (Dhaka)

Australia    by  49 runs, 2010 (Bridgetown)

By wickets

India          by 9 wickets, 2017 (Ranchi)

Australia   by 9 wickets, 2008 (Melbourne)

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