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da bet nacional: The final edition of The Numbers Game for 2000/01 looks at New Zealand’s performances in Sharjah and wraps up a long season which began at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane on 14 August and ended at the Sharjah Stadium on 17 April

Francis Payne20-Apr-2001The final edition of The Numbers Game for 2000/01 looks at New Zealand’s performances in Sharjah and wraps up a long season which began at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane on 14 August and ended at the Sharjah Stadium on 17 April. In view of the huge turnover in players during that time, it is perhaps surprising that even as many as four players who appeared in the first game against Queensland were still there at the very end. The durable quartet was Chris Nevin (although, ironically, he was injured in the first game), Craig McMillan, Chris Harris and Daryl Tuffey.Overall New Zealand used 33 players, ten of whom had not played for New Zealand in any capacity before. Six players made their Test debuts and nine made One-Day International debuts.A total of 17 appeared in both Tests and one-dayers. They were:

Nathan AstleMatthew BellGrant BradburnChris CairnsStephen FlemingJames Franklin *+Craig McMillanChris Martin *+Dion NashShayne O'ConnorAdam ParoreMathew SinclairCraig SpearmanDaryl Tuffey +Daniel VettoriBrooke Walker *+Paul Wiseman

* Test debut
+ ODI debutFive played only in Test matches:

Chris Drum *Matt HorneMark Richardson *Hamish Marshall *Kerry Walmsley

* Test debutEleven players appeared only in One-Day Internationals:

Andre Adams +Geoff AllottChris HarrisChris NevinJacob Oram +Kyle Mills +Andrew PennScott StyrisGlen Sulzberger +Roger TwoseLou Vincent +

+ ODI debut


The list of most expensive overs in One-Day Internationals had to be rewritten during the tournament in Sharjah – both times at New Zealand’s expense. Chris Harris went to number one in the charts when his tenth over in the first match against Sri Lanka went for 30 (his first nine had cost 36) and in the first meeting with Pakistan, Grant Bradburn, playing his first one-dayer for eight years, found himself with figures of 2-0-38-0 on his comeback – his second over costing 27.The most expensive overs in One-Day Internationals are:

Runs   Batsmen                     Bowler30     ST Jayasuriya               CZ Harris        SL v NZ   Sharjah      2000/0130*    ST Jayasuriya               Aamer Sohail     SL v P    Singapore    1995/9628*    AD Jadeja/SR Tendulkar      CJ Drum          I v NZ    Hyderabad    1999/0028     Shahid Afridi               ST Jayasuriya    P v SL    Nairobi      1996/9727     Asif Mujtaba/Salim Malik    M Muralitharan   P v SL    Colombo      1993/9427     Ramiz Raja/Moin Khan        IR Bishop        P v WI    Sharjah      1995/9627     MS Atapattu/ST Jayasuriya   Akram Khan       SL v B    Colombo      1997/9827*    Zaheer Khan                 HK Olonga        I v Z     Jodhpur      2000/0127     Imran Nazir/Shahid Afridi   GE Bradburn      P v NZ    Sharjah      2000/0126     RW Marsh                    BL Cairns        A v NZ    Adelaide     1980/8126     MW Gatting                  RJ Shastri       E v I     Jullundur    1981/8226     BL Cairns                   V John           NZ v SL   Colombo      1983/8426     MD Crowe/RJ Hadlee          GA Gooch         NZ v E    Manchester   198626     IT Botham                   SP Davis         E v A     Perth        1986/8726     AP Kuiper                   CJ McDermott     SA v A    Centurion    1994/9526     Saeed Anwar                 AR Kumble        P v I     Madras       1996/97

* includes extrasIn the final match of the tournament, against Sri Lanka, Bradburn dismissed Indika de Saram and Mahela Jayawardene. These were his first ODI wickets for over ten years, his last victim being England’s Chris Lewis during the World Series in 1990/91.


Waqar Younis further extended his record for most wickets by any bowler against New Zealand with three wickets in the two matches in Sharjah. The highest wicket takers in ODIs against New Zealand are:

Wickets   Matches    AveWaqar Younis             72        32     14.77Wasim Akram              57        34     17.85Shane Warne              44        22     17.04Shaun Pollock            34        20     18.41Anil Kumble              34        26     28.85Kapil Dev                33        29     27.60Javagal Srinath          32        22     25.62Mutiah Muralitharan      31        19     22.61Steve Waugh              31        56     42.96

With two centuries in six days, Mathew Sinclair came from nowhere to become just the eighth New Zealand batsman to score at least two hundreds in ODIs. The full list of century scorers for New Zealand is:

100s   MatchesNathan Astle        9      133Martin Crowe        4      143Glenn Turner        3       41Chris Cairns        3      137Stephen Fleming     3      152Mathew Sinclair     2       13Mark Greatbatch     2       84Ken Rutherford      2      121Bevan Congdon       1       11Ken Wadsworth       1       13Bruce Edgar         1       64Roger Twose         1       87Craig McMillan      1       88John Wright         1      149Adam Parore         1      163Chris Harris        1      182

By the end of the tournament in Sharjah, the table of most matches for New Zealand read as follows:

MatchesChris Harris        182Adam Parore         163Stephen Fleming     152John Wright         149Martin Crowe        143Chris Cairns        137Nathan Astle        133Ken Rutherford      121Gavin Larsen        121Richard Hadlee      115Ewen Chatfield      114

Of current players, Craig McMillan is nearest the hundred mark with 88 matches.


Most runs for New Zealand in ODIs have been scored by:

Runs   Matches    AveMartin Crowe      4704     143     38.55Nathan Astle      4371     133     34.96Stephen Fleming   4047     152     30.65John Wright       3891     149     26.46Chris Harris      3256     182     31.61Chris Cairns      3217     137     28.72Ken Rutherford    3143     121     29.65Adam Parore       3108     163     26.11Andrew Jones      2784      87     35.69Roger Twose       2718      87     38.82Mark Greatbatch   2206      84     28.28Craig McMillan    1995      88     26.25

New Zealand’s leading wicket takers are:

Wkts   Matches    AveChris Harris      164     182     35.95Richard Hadlee    158     115     21.56Ewen Chatfield    140     114     25.84Chris Cairns      131     137     33.73Danny Morrison    126      96     27.53Martin Snedden    114      93     28.39Gavin Larsen      113     121     35.39Chris Pringle     103      64     23.87Lance Cairns       89      78     30.52Nathan Astle       86     133     35.75

Finally here are the complete averages for the 31 ODIs played by New Zealand in 2000/01.

Mat    I  NO  Runs   HS     Ave 100  50   Ct St   SRMS Sinclair          10   10   1   447  118*  49.66   2   2    1  -   70RG Twose             26   24   2   907  103   41.22   1   6   12  -   80CL Cairns            11   10   2   324  102*  40.50   1   1    4  -   89CD McMillan          31   29   5   848  104*  35.33   1   6    3  -   84NJ Astle             26   25   1   728  119   30.33   1   3   14  -   69CZ Harris            30   26   7   560   56   29.47   -   2   11  -   69CM Spearman           7    7   0   188   86   26.85   -   2    4  -   74SP Fleming           27   25   1   582   85   24.25   -   4   12  -   66CJ Nevin             11   10   0   206   68   20.60   -   2    3  1   90L Vincent            12   12   2   196   34   19.60   -   -    4  -   60MD Bell               4    4   0    78   66   19.50   -   1    1  -   60DJ Nash               1    1   0    19   19   19.00   -   -    1  -  105AR Adams              3    3   2    18   13*  18.00   -   -    -  -  105SB Styris            16   11   2   159   48   17.66   -   -    4  -   95AC Parore            26   22   5   266   49   15.64   -   -   18  3   68JDP Oram             13   12   1   172   59   15.63   -   1    3  -   79AJ Penn               1    1   0    15   15   15.00   -   -    -  -   65BGK Walker            7    4   3    13    5*  13.00   -   -    3  -   34DL Vettori           12    8   2    60   17*  10.00   -   -    3  -   78GP Sulzberger         3    2   1     9    6*   9.00   -   -    -  -   60JEC Franklin         14    8   1    53   25*   7.57   -   -    3  -   54DR Tuffey            13    7   3    18    7*   4.50   -   -    4  -   45KD Mills              2    1   0     4    4    4.00   -   -    1  -   26GI Allott             9    4   2     3    1*   1.50   -   -    -  -   20CS Martin             7    5   1     6    3    1.50   -   -    2  -   27GE Bradburn           3    2   1     1    1    1.00   -   -    1  -    7SB O'Connor          11    3   1     2    1*   1.00   -   -    4  -   20PJ Wiseman            5    3   3    19   12*    -     -   -    1  -   44O      M     R   W    Ave  Best  EconKD Mills                  17.2    2    63   4  15.75  3-30  3.63DR Tuffey                 99      5   487  21  23.19  4-24  4.92PJ Wiseman                25      0   139   5  27.80  4-45  5.56CD McMillan               89      4   454  15  30.26  3-20  5.10SB O'Connor               74.4    4   398  13  30.61  5-46  5.33JDP Oram                  63      1   293   9  32.55  3-40  4.65GP Sulzberger             22      0   102   3  34.00  1-28  4.64NJ Astle                 137      7   629  18  34.94  3-7   4.59JEC Franklin             107      5   525  14  37.50  3-44  4.91DL Vettori               104      6   430  10  43.00  3-21  4.13GI Allott                 70      2   397   9  44.11  3-33  5.67AR Adams                  18      0    89   2  44.50  1-38  4.94CZ Harris                225.5    6   983  20  49.15  2-31  4.35SB Styris                129      4   628  12  52.33  3-36  4.87CS Martin                 54      4   270   5  54.00  2-56  5.00GE Bradburn               23.1    2   111   2  55.50  2-22  4.79CL Cairns                 73.5    5   411   7  58.71  2-62  5.56BGK Walker                43      3   249   3  83.00  2-43  5.79AJ Penn                    4      1    29   0    -     -    7.25

A total of 28 players were involved with only Craig McMillan playing in all 31 games. The results were as follows:

P    W    L   NRv Pakistan        9    4    5    -v South Africa    7    -    6    1v Zimbabwe        7    3    4    -v Sri Lanka       7    2    5    -v India           1    1    -    -Total            31   10   20    1