Highlights: India v England, 5th ODI, Dharamsala, Jan 27, 2013

Statistical highlights of the 5th ODI, India vs England, Mohali, Jan 27, 2013:

India-Won-ODI-Series-INDIA-vs-ENGLAND-Dharmasala

England earned a consolation win at Dharamsala but it was by a comprehensive margin of 7 wickets. A look at the statistical highlights from the first international match here and the final of the series.

# Tim Bresnan (4/45) has recorded his second best bowling figures against India in ODIs, behind the 5 for 48 at Bangalore on February 27, 2011. The said feat is his second four-wicket haul against India - his fourth occasion of four wickets or more in an  innings in ODIs.

# Alastair Cook is the first England batsman to amass 200 runs in this series - 207 at an average of 41.40 in five matches.

# Ian Bell (113 not out) has recorded his third century in ODIs - the second against India.  His first two centuries in ODIs were 126 not out against India on August 21, 2007 and 126 against West Indies on June 16, 2012 - both at Southampton.

# In the course of his superb innings, Bell has completed his 4,000 runs in ODIs, totalling 4017 at an average of 36.85 in 124 matches.
He became the eighth player to have accomplished the feat of completing 4,000 runs for England in ODIs.

# With nine wickets at 15.77 runs apiece, Jadeja is the leading wicket-taker for India in the series.  Only Tredwell has claimed more wickets in the series - 11 at 18.18 runs apiece.

# The unfinished match-winning partnership of 84 for the fourth wicket between Bell and Morgan is Englnd's fifth highest against India in ODIs.

# India have recorded their fourth series win in a row against England in India in ODIs

# Bell has received his eighth Man of the Match award in ODIs - his third against India.

# with 234 runs at an average of 58.50, Bell has top-scored for England in the ODI series.

# Suresh Raina is the 13th Indian player to complete his 4,000 runs in ODIs, totalling 4068 at an average of 36.98 in 159 games. Raina took his runs' tally to 277 at an average of 92.33 in five matches - the most by any batsman in the series.  He was the only one to record four fifties in the series.

# Raina has registered four fifties in a row for the first time.  He had posted 50 at Rajkot, 55 at Kochi, 89 not out at Mohali and 83 at Dharamsala.  He is the sixth player to post four fifties or more against England in ODIs.

# Raina's 28th half-century in ODIs is his eleventh the against England.

# Raina has got his first Player of the Series award in ODIs.


Most consecutive fifties by Indian batsmen against England:
50s
Batsman
From
To
Scores
4
Rahul Dravid
11-Apr-1999
04-Jul-2002
63, 53, 73* & 82
4
MS Dhoni
09-Sep-2011
14-Oct-2011
69, 78*, 50* & 87*
4
Suresh Raina
11-Jan-2013
27-Jan-2013
50, 55, 89* & 83
- Raina is the fourth Indian batsman to score four fifties in a bilateral series. Three of them have done so against England.
Most fifties in a bilateral series for India:
50s
Batsman
Series
Series
Inns
Runs
Hs
Avg
4
Sachin Tendulkar
(NatWest Series in England)
2007
7
374
99
53.43
4
Yuvraj Singh
(v Pakistan in India)
2007-08
5
272
77
68.00
4
Virender Sehwag
(v England in India)
2008-09
5
314
91
62.80
4
Suresh Raina
(v England in India)
2012-13
4
277
89*
92.33

# Ravindra Jadeja, when on 11, completed his 1,000 runs in one-day internationals. He became the 33rd Indian to do so.


- Jadeja also completed the all-round double of 1000 runs and 50 wickets in ODIs. He is the third quickest among Indians to accomplish this feat, taking only 65 matches to do so. Only two Indians have completed the double in fewer matches than Jadeja.
Quickest to the all-round double of 1000 runs and 50 wickets (for India):
Player
Matches
Kapil Dev
46
Ravi Shastri
56
Ravindra Jadeja
65
Irfan Pathan
72
Robin Singh
83
Manoj Prabhakar
94


# James Tredwell has posted an economy rate of 2.50 (10-1-25-2) - his best economy rate in an innings in ODIs.

# Bhuvneshwar Kumar (31 off 30 balls) has recorded his highest score in ODIs.

Brief Scores: India 226 all out in 49.4 overs (Suresh Raina 83, Tim Bresnan 4/45) lost to England 227-3 in 47.2 overs(Ian Bell 113*, Ishant Sharma 1/37) by seven wickets

Man of the Match: Ian Bell for his match-winning unbeaten 113 (off 143 balls).

Man of the Series: Suresh Raina for scoring 277 runs @ 92.33 (SR - 91.11), which included four half-centuries and a highest score of 89*.

Presentation

Alastair Cook: "It was good win, it was a good toss to win, but our bowlers bowled really well. Bresnan and Finn got early breakthroughs today. Our top four got runs and Bell played a fantastic knock. The pitch was doing something all day, so it was important to stick around with wickets in hands, it is important with the new regulations. We have good positives to take from this series. It has been a fantastic three months in India. "

Ian Bell is the man of the match for his super century"Our bowlers set up the win but 220 odd was a good target to chase. I really love opening the batting and hopefully I can continue do this in future. "

Suresh Raina gets the Man of the Series award. "When we came to this series, we had lost to Pakistan and England in Tests, so this win has been good. Today we were probably 20-30 runs short, but still we batted well in this series. When you bat 6, 7 you don't get many opportunities, but this series, our top order didn't get runs, so I got time in the middle. "

MS Dhoni: "Series was as tight as the Test series. We should have won this game, maybe we should have batted more sensibly. But it is a young side and it will learn with time. Thankfully, in three games, we didn't have to bowl those death overs, it remains an area of concern. Today bowlers got some help, maybe there were a little short today. The bowlers did well this series because the conditions really helped them too. Ishant was a big positive, he bowled really well throughout the series, if you look spell by spell. Fielding is a big positive. Jadeja's form solves the allrounder problem to an extent too."

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