Rising against the rivals

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Best and worst in India-Pakistan ODIs

Rising against the rivals

Travis Basevi and George Binoy

October 31, 2007



Imran Khan averaged only 21.65 in one-day internationals against India Getty Images

After the high of the World Twenty20, India's wings were clipped during a 2-4 home series defeat against limited-overs champions Australia. India now prepare to face Twenty20 finalists Pakistan, who were also recently beaten 3-2 by South Africa at home. This week the List looks at players with the best records in India-Pakistan clashes.

Both the rival captains, Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Shoaib Malik, have excellent records in India-Pakistan one-dayers. After poor scores in his first four ODIs, Dhoni burst into the limelight with a coruscating innings at Visakhapatnam in 2005. His 148 came off only 123 balls and was a harbinger for Pakistan. In ten innings against them since, Dhoni has scored four half-centuries, boosting his average to 60.22.

Malik also brings out his A game against the Indians. His average of 47.22 is significantly higher than his overall average of 34.15. In 23 innings against India, Malik has two hundreds and eight half-centuries - nearly a third of his fifties. When India last toured Pakistan in 2005-06, Malik reeled off a couple of nineties and a century in the first three ODIs, but Pakistan eventually lost the series 1-4.

Biggest difference in batting average in India v Pakistan ODIs (qualification: 200 runs)

Player Span Mat Runs Ave 100 IvP Runs Ave 100 Diff
MS Dhoni (India) 2005-2006 91 2653 43.49 3 13 542 60.22 1 16.730
Salman Butt (Pak) 2004-2006 36 1072 30.62 3 11 457 45.70 3 15.071
SM Patil (India) 1982-1984 45 1005 24.51 0 8 304 38.00 0 13.487
Shoaib Malik (Pak) 2000-2006 145 3825 34.15 5 23 1039 47.22 2 13.075
M Amarnath (India) 1978-1989 85 1924 30.53 2 20 471 42.81 0 12.278
Aamer Sohail (Pak) 1991-1998 156 4780 31.86 5 25 958 41.65 1 9.785
Javed Miandad (Pak) 1978-1996 233 7381 41.70 8 35 1175 51.08 3 9.386
M Prabhakar (India) 1984-1995 130 1858 24.12 2 18 262 32.75 1 8.620
Yuvraj Singh (India) 2003-2006 190 5301 36.06 8 23 783 43.50 1 7.438
IK Pathan (India) 2004-2006 80 1065 23.66 0 14 243 30.37 0 6.708
Saeed Anwar (Pak) 1989-2003 247 8823 39.21 20 50 2002 43.52 4 4.308
Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pak) 1992-2006 378 11739 39.52 10 67 2403 43.69 4 4.165
Zaheer Abbas (Pak) 1978-1985 62 2572 47.62 7 13 612 51.00 3 3.370
Ijaz Ahmed (Pak) 1986-2000 250 6564 32.33 10 53 1533 35.65 2 3.316
Moin Khan (Pak) 1991-2004 219 3266 23.00 0 49 788 26.26 0 3.266
Manzoor Elahi (Pak) 1984-1988 54 741 22.45 0 13 205 25.62 0 3.170
Shahid Afridi (Pak) 1997-2006 245 5166 23.27 4 53 1289 25.78 2 2.509
Saleem Malik (Pak) 1983-1999 283 7170 32.88 5 52 1534 34.08 2 1.198
DB Vengsarkar (India) 1978-1989 129 3508 34.73 1 25 643 35.72 0 0.989
V Sehwag (India) 1999-2006 175 5153 31.61 8 20 651 32.55 1 0.936

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Pakistan jettisoned Salman Butt as vice-captain after he couldn't find a spot in the XI for the ODIs against South Africa following a poor run of form. But given their unsettled opening combination, and Butt's splendid record against India, they might want to consider him again. Butt averages 45.70 in 11 ODIs and all three of his one-day hundreds have come against India.

Two of the great allrounders, Imran Khan and Kapil Dev, have had poor batting records against their traditional rivals. Kapil managed only one fifty in 27 innings, was dismissed for less than 20 on 21 occasions, and averaged only 15.28 against Pakistan. Imran Khan, too, scored just one fifty against India - 73 at Nagpur, in the same series in which Kapil scored his fifty against Pakistan - in 25 innings and his average of 21.65 is his lowest against any opposition.

Biggest difference in batting average in India v Pakistan ODIs (qualification: 200 runs)

Player Span Mat Runs Ave 100 IvP Runs Ave 100 Diff
Imran Khan (Pak) 1978-1992 175 3709 33.41 1 29 433 21.65 0 -11.764
M Kaif (India) 2003-2006 125 2753 32.01 2 21 369 21.70 0 -10.305
VG Kambli (India) 1991-1999 104 2477 32.59 2 19 354 23.60 0 -8.992
A Jadeja (India) 1992-2000 196 5359 37.47 6 40 892 28.77 0 -8.701
N Kapil Dev (India) 1978-1992 225 3783 23.79 1 32 382 15.28 0 -8.512
Mohammad Yousuf (Pak) 1999-2006 247 8367 41.62 13 34 998 33.26 1 -8.360
Rameez Raja (Pak) 1985-1997 198 5841 32.09 9 29 666 23.78 0 -8.307
VVS Laxman (India) 2000-2004 86 2338 30.76 6 10 234 23.40 1 -7.363
SR Tendulkar (India) 1989-2006 402 15703 44.23 41 61 2122 38.58 5 -5.651
Mohsin Khan (Pak) 1978-1986 75 1877 26.81 2 14 276 21.23 1 -5.583
M Azharuddin (India) 1985-2000 334 9378 36.92 7 64 1657 31.86 2 -5.055
SC Ganguly (India) 1996-2005 307 11274 41.29 22 49 1563 36.34 2 -4.947
Abdul Razzaq (Pak) 1998-2006 231 4465 29.96 2 33 621 25.87 0 -4.091
R Dravid (India) 1996-2006 333 10585 39.49 12 57 1823 35.74 2 -3.751
NR Mongia (India) 1994-2000 140 1272 20.19 0 29 346 17.30 0 -2.890
NS Sidhu (India) 1988-1998 136 4413 37.08 6 28 862 34.48 2 -2.604
Wasim Akram (Pak) 1985-2003 356 3717 16.52 0 48 425 14.16 0 -2.353
Mudassar Nazar (Pak) 1978-1988 122 2653 25.26 0 20 345 23.00 0 -2.266
Kamran Akmal (Pak) 2004-2006 73 1340 24.81 3 14 230 23.00 0 -1.814
SM Gavaskar (India) 1978-1987 108 3092 35.13 1 20 600 33.33 0 -1.803

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Who has the best bowling average in India-Pakistan matches? Not Wasim Akram, not Waqar Younis, not Saqlain Mushtaq nor Aaqib Javed.

Remember Harvinder Singh? He played 16 ODIs for India between 1997 and 1998, and took 17 wickets at an average of 21.05 in ten matches against Pakistan. There are bowlers such as Sarfraz Nawaz, Laxman Sivaramakrishnan and RP Singh who do have better bowling averages but don't fulfill our cut-off, of having bowled at least 300 balls.

Biggest difference in bowling average in India v Pakistan ODIs (qualification: 300 balls)

Player Span Mat Wkts Ave 5 IvP Wkts Ave 5 Diff
RK Chauhan (India) 1994-1997 35 29 41.93 0 7 10 25.60 0 -16.331
Arshad Khan (Pak) 1997-2006 58 56 34.78 0 14 19 22.78 0 -11.996
Mushtaq Ahmed (Pak) 1989-1998 144 161 33.29 1 12 24 22.66 1 -10.631
SC Ganguly (India) 1996-2005 307 99 38.03 2 49 28 27.78 1 -10.244
RMH Binny (India) 1983-1987 72 77 29.35 0 10 12 21.08 0 -8.267
Tauseef Ahmed (Pak) 1984-1988 70 55 40.85 0 10 10 32.60 0 -8.254
Azhar Mahmood (Pak) 1996-2000 143 123 39.13 3 33 32 31.75 1 -7.380
Aaqib Javed (Pak) 1989-1998 163 182 31.43 4 39 54 24.64 3 -6.785
A Kumble (India) 1990-2005 271 337 30.89 2 34 54 24.25 0 -6.636
Maninder Singh (India) 1983-1989 59 66 31.30 0 17 21 24.80 0 -6.493
Saleem Jaffar (Pak) 1986-1988 39 40 34.55 0 9 11 28.09 0 -6.459
Saleem Malik (Pak) 1983-1999 283 89 33.24 1 52 16 26.93 0 -6.309
Aamer Sohail (Pak) 1991-1998 156 85 43.56 0 25 13 38.46 0 -5.103
Imran Khan (Pak) 1978-1992 175 182 26.61 1 29 35 22.25 1 -4.358
Harvinder Singh (India) 1997-1998 16 24 25.37 0 10 17 21.05 0 -4.316
Naved-ul-Hasan (Pak) 2004-2006 62 95 27.68 1 15 31 23.67 1 -4.006
BKV Prasad (India) 1994-2000 161 196 32.30 1 29 43 28.90 1 -3.399
BS Sandhu (India) 1982-1984 22 16 47.68 0 8 6 45.16 0 -2.520
IK Pathan (India) 2004-2006 80 122 26.73 1 14 26 25.07 0 -1.660
Shabbir Ahmed (Pak) 2004-2004 32 33 36.12 0 6 8 34.50 0 -1.621

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Harbhajan Singh made his comeback to the Indian ODI squad via Twenty20 after being dropped for the tour of England this year. He performed satisfactorily in the recent defeat against Australia, but Pakistan will be a severe test for he has a poor record against them. Harbhajan has five wickets from ten ODIs against Pakistan and he has never taken more than a wicket a match, his best being 1 for 43. He averages 92 per wicket, has a strike-rate of 115 and economy of 4.81 - figures he'll desperately want to improve upon in the coming month.

Shahid Afridi has been in prime bowling form in 2007and his hustling legspin has added an extra dimension to Pakistan's bowling attack. In 11 ODIs this year he has taken 17 wickets at an average of 22.35 and economy of 4.13. Whether he can continue that form remains to be seen, for his average shoots up to 56 and his economy-rate rises to 4.88 against India. And when playing in India, Afridi's average rises further to 62 and his economy shoots up to 5.37.

Biggest difference in bowling average in India v Pakistan ODIs (qualification: 300 balls)

Player Span Mat Wkts Ave 5 IvP Wkts Ave 5 Diff
Harbhajan Singh (India) 2004-2006 157 177 33.22 2 10 5 92.40 0 59.179
RR Singh (India) 1997-2000 136 69 43.26 2 29 8 84.12 0 40.864
M Amarnath (India) 1978-1989 85 46 42.84 0 20 6 74.50 0 31.652
Tahir Naqqash (Pak) 1982-1985 40 34 36.47 0 10 5 63.40 0 26.929
SLV Raju (India) 1991-1996 53 63 31.96 0 7 6 54.50 0 22.531
Shahid Afridi (Pak) 1997-2006 245 210 35.26 2 53 28 56.50 0 21.233
C Sharma (India) 1984-1989 65 67 34.86 0 10 7 51.85 0 16.991
Z Khan (India) 2003-2006 140 196 29.20 1 17 19 45.26 0 16.053
Akram Raza (Pak) 1989-1994 49 38 42.39 0 6 5 55.80 0 13.405
A Kuruvilla (India) 1997-1997 25 25 35.60 0 12 9 48.77 0 13.177
SB Joshi (India) 1996-2000 69 69 36.36 1 15 11 49.00 0 12.637
Abdul Qadir (Pak) 1984-1990 104 132 26.16 2 19 16 38.43 0 12.270
DS Mohanty (India) 1997-2000 45 57 29.15 0 15 14 40.21 0 11.056
S Sreesanth (India) 2006-2006 33 47 33.44 1 7 8 44.12 0 10.678
S Madan Lal (India) 1982-1987 67 73 29.27 0 15 10 38.80 0 9.526
Mohammad Sami (Pak) 2004-2006 83 118 28.44 1 15 21 37.85 0 9.407
Abdul Razzaq (Pak) 1998-2006 231 246 31.13 3 33 34 40.08 1 8.958
Mohammad Asif (Pak) 2006-2006 29 31 36.38 0 7 6 44.83 0 8.446
AB Agarkar (India) 1998-2006 191 288 27.85 2 24 32 36.15 0 8.305
Shoaib Malik (Pak) 2000-2006 145 106 34.83 0 23 17 41.05 0 6.228

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Travis Basevi is the man who built Statsguru. George Binoy is an editorial assistant on Cricinfo

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shoaib, dhoni and salman have a good record in india.. .. to pak fans: why have they dropped arshad khan? 😕

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