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One-sided rivalry, and Symonds the matchwinner

da dobrowin: Cricinfo looks at some of the significant numbers from the Mohali semi-final between Australia and New Zealand

S Rajesh01-Nov-2006

Andrew Symonds has 25 fifty-plus scores in ODIs, and Australia have lost only one of those matches © Getty Images
16 – The number of times Australia have beaten New Zealand in the last 18 ODIs between the two teams3 – The number of half-centuries for Daniel Vettori in ODIs. Two of them have come against Australia – at Christchurch in 2005 he scored 83, his highest in ODIs103 – The seventh-wicket partnership between Vettori and Jacob Oram – it’s New Zealand’s third-highest for that wicket in ODIs, after the 115 that Lee Germon and Adam Parore added against Pakistan at Sharjah in 1996, and Parore and Dipak Patel’s 111-run stand against West Indies at Kingston.28 – The number of runs Daniel Vettori leaked in his last four overs after conceding just 13 in his first six52 – The number of runs Australia scored in their last ten overs, despite having six wickets in hand after 40 overs15.21 – Hamish Marshall’s average in his last 21 ODIs.51.98 – The average partnership between Ricky Ponting and Damien Martyn in ODIs. In 62 innings they have added 3015 runs46.36 – Andrew Symonds’ average in ODIs won by Australia. Of his 25 fifty-plus scores, only one has been in a losing cause18.36 – Glenn McGrath’s bowling average in ODIs against New Zealand. In 27 matches against them he has taken 53 wickets