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Recent records & achievements

Test Cricket

D Kaneria (PAK)
Danish Kaneria took 5/46 in the second innings of the Test against West Indies at Sabina Park in a match which commenced on the 3rd June 2005. It was the eleventh time that he has taken five wickets or more in an innings, first against West Indies, and he has now taken 132 wickets at an average of 30.11. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds It was the first time that he has taken five wickets in the fourth innings of a match, See Performance Analysis by Innings Number and is the equal highest wicket taker of 2005 with 38 wickets at an average of 30.84. See Players Taking Most Wickets in 2005


Inzamam-ul-Haq (PAK)
Inzamam-ul-Haq scored 117 not out from 194 balls in the second innings of the Test against West Indies at Sabina Park in a match which commenced on the 3rd June 2005. It was his twenty second century, fourth against West Indies, and he has now scored 7,620 runs at an average of 50.80. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has scored fourteen of his twenty two centuries when playing away from home, where he averages 49.42, See Analysis of Performances at Home and Away and has scored 568 runs at an average of 94.67 in 2005. See Players Scoring Most Runs in 2005


Younis Khan (PAK)
Younis Khan scored 106 runs from 190 balls in the first innings of the Test against West Indies at Sabina Park in a match which commenced on the 3rd June 2005. It was his ninth century, second against West Indies, and he has now scored 2,722 runs at an average of 44.62. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has scored seven of his nine centuries when playing away from home, where he averages 47.02, and averages 35.77 when at home. See Analysis of Performances at Home and Away


M E Trescothick (ENG)
Marcus Trescothick scored 151 runs from 148 balls in the first innings of the Test against Bangladesh at Riverside Ground in a match which commenced on the 3rd June 2005. It was his twelfth century, third against Bangladesh, and he has now scored 4,775 runs at an average of 45.48. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has scored eight of his twelve centuries when batting at home where he averages 59.09, and averages 34.86 when playing away. See Analysis of Performances at Home and Away


S J Harmison (ENG)
Stephen Harmison took 5/38 in the first innings of the Test against Bangladesh at Riverside Ground in a match which commenced on the 3rd June 2005. It was the fifth time that he has taken five wickets or more in an innings, second against Bangladesh, and he has now taken 120 wickets at an average of 27.48. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds


S Chanderpaul (WIN)
Shivnarine Chanderpaul scored 153 runs from 254 balls in the second innings of the Test against Pakistan at Kensington Oval in a match which commenced on the 26th May 2005. It was his fourteenth century, first against Pakistan, and he has now scored 5,887 runs at an average of 47.86. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has scored eleven of his fourteen centuries when playing at home where he averages 56.79, and averages 39.89 when playing away. See Analysis of Performances at Home and Away He has scored 695 runs at the impressive average of 115.83 in 2005. See Players Scoring Most Runs in 2005


B C Lara (WIN)
Brian Lara scored 130 runs from 120 balls in the first innings of the Test against Pakistan at Kensington Oval in a match which commenced on the 26th May 2005. It was his twenty ninth century, first against Pakistan, and he has now scored 10,665 runs at an average of 53.86. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has scored twenty one of his twenty nine centuries when batting at number four where he averages 52.92, See Performance Analysis by Batting Position and has scored 571 runs at an average of 81.57 in 2005. See Players Scoring Most Runs in 2005


M E Trescothick (ENG)
Marcus Trescothick scored 194 runs from 259 balls in the first innings of the Test against Bangladesh at Lords in a match which commenced on the 26th May 2005. It was his eleventh century, second against Bangladesh, and he has now scored 4,624 runs at an average of 44.26. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has scored seven of his eleven centuries when batting at home where he averages 57.04, and averages 34.86 when playing away. See Analysis of Performances at Home and Away He has scored 445 runs at an average of 63.57 in 2005. See Players Scoring Most Runs in 2005


M P Vaughan (ENG)
Michael Vaughan scored 120 runs from 174 balls in the first innings of the Test against Bangladesh at Lords in a match which commenced on the 26th May 2005. It was his fourteenth century, first against Bangladesh, and he has now scored 4,14 3 runs at an average of 45.03. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has scored two of his fourteen centuries when batting at number three, where he averages 48.43 See Performance Analysis by Batting Position And nine of his fourteen centuries when batting at home where he averages 51.59, and averages 39.76 when playing away. See Analysis of Performances at Home and Away His 50/100 conversion rate of 53.85 is the fifth highest in Test cricket. See Players Scoring 2000 Runs with a 50/100 Conversion Rate of 40% or better


S T Chanderpaul (WIN)
Shivnarine Chanderpaul scored 127 runs from 287 balls in the first innings of the Test against South Africa at the Antigua Recreation Ground in a match which commenced on the 29th April 2005. It was his thirteenth century, third against South Africa, and he has now scored 3,364 runs at an average of 40.05. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has scored ten of his thirteen centuries playing at home where he averages 53.49. See Analysis of Performances at Home and Away


D J J Bravo (WIN)
Dwayne Bravo scored 107 runs from 235 balls in the first innings of the Test against South Africa at the Antigua Recreation Ground in a match which commenced on the 29th April 2005. It was his maiden century, and he has now scored 397 runs at an average of 30.54. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds


West Indies
West Indies scored 747 in the first innings of the Test against South Africa at the Antigua Recreation Ground in a match which commenced on the 29th April 2005. It was the their third highest innings score. See Sides Scoring in an Innings


ODI Cricket
A G Prince (SAF)
Ashwell Prince took four field catches in the match against West Indies at Kensington Oval on the 14th May 2005. He became the third South African player to take four catches or more in a match. See Players Taking 4 Catches in a Match


C H Gayle (WIN)
Christopher Gayle scored 132 runs from 152 balls in the match against South Africa at Kensington Oval on the 11th May 2005. It was his tenth century, second against South Africa, and took his aggregate to 4,141 runs at an average of 39.07. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has scored all ten of his centuries when opening the batting. See Performance Analysis by Batting Position


H H Dippenaar (SAF)
Hendrik Dippenaar scored 123 runs from 129 balls in the match against West Indies at Kensington Oval on the 11th May 2005. It was his second century, first against West Indies, and took his aggregate to 2,561 runs at an average of 44.93. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has scored both of his centuries when opening the batting, where he averages 60.56. See Performance Analysis by Batting Position


C K Langeveldt (SAF)
Charl Langeveldt took 5/62 in the match against West Indies at Kensington Oval on the 11th May 2005. It was his best performance, the second time he has taken four wickets or more in a match, first against West Indies, and has now taken 24 wickets at an average of 19.75. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He also became the first South African player to take an ODI hat trick. See Bowlers Taking Hat Tricks


S T Chanderpaul (WIN)
Shivnarine Chanderpaul scored 36 runs from 95 balls in the match against South Africa at Sabina Park on the 8th May 2005. It took his aggregate to 5,030 runs at an average of 36.72, and became the seventh West Indies player to exceed 5,000 runs. See Players Scoring 5000 Career Runs


G C Smith (SAF)
Graeme Smith scored 103 runs from 102 balls in the match against West Indies at Sabina Park on the 7th May 2005. It was his fourth century, first against West Indies, and he has now scored 2,581 runs at an average of 40.97. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has now scored 586 runs at an average of 58.6 in the 2005 calender year. See Players Scoring Most Runs in 2004


M Ntini (SAF)
Makhaya Ntini took 4/46 in the match against West Indies at Sabina Park on the 7th May 2005. It was the eighth time that he has taken four wickets or more in a match, first against West Indies, and he has now taken 178 wickets at an average of 23.06. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has now taken 19 wickets at an average of 21.05 in the 2005 calender year. See Players Taking Most Wickets in 2005 He has only taken 5 (2.8%) of his 178 dismissals with LBW decisions. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds


Shahid Afridi (PAK)
Shahid Afridi scored 102 runs from 46 balls in the match against India at Green Park on the 15th April 2005. It was his fourth century, second against India, and he has now scored 4,523 runs at an average of 24.32. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds His century was the equal second fastest, and he heads the list with a scoring rate of 106.95, See Players with the Best Scoring Rate (Min 1,000 Runs)

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