Statistical highlights: Day 2 at Harare
Mohandas Menon
  Andy Flower reached his 8000th run of his first-class 
career while playing in his 116th match since his first-class debut in 
1986-87. He becomes the first Zimbabwe player to reach this landmark, 
although many other former Rhodesian batsmen (before the formation of 
Zimbabwe in 1980) have scored more.
 
Andy Flower reached his 8000th run of his first-class 
career while playing in his 116th match since his first-class debut in 
1986-87. He becomes the first Zimbabwe player to reach this landmark, 
although many other former Rhodesian batsmen (before the formation of 
Zimbabwe in 1980) have scored more.
  Later in his innings, Flower (when on 18), reached his 1000th run in 
Tests against India. Flower became the 22nd batsman to reach this landmark 
against India, while playing in his just seventh Test and 13th innings. For 
the record, West Indian Clive Lloyd has the maximum run aggregate of 2344 
runs (avg. 58.60) in 28 matches against India.
 
Later in his innings, Flower (when on 18), reached his 1000th run in 
Tests against India. Flower became the 22nd batsman to reach this landmark 
against India, while playing in his just seventh Test and 13th innings. For 
the record, West Indian Clive Lloyd has the maximum run aggregate of 2344 
runs (avg. 58.60) in 28 matches against India.
  Flower, meanwhile, missed his 10th score over fifty in the last 11 
innings since September last year. Incidentally, Flower, since June 1, 2000 
(against England at Nottingham), has made 15 scores above 20 in a row - the 
lowest being 22 he made against New Zealand in September last at Bulawayo. 
Since then he has now scored 1100 runs (avg. 84.61) in 10 Test matches, with 
two hundreds and seven fifties.
 
Flower, meanwhile, missed his 10th score over fifty in the last 11 
innings since September last year. Incidentally, Flower, since June 1, 2000 
(against England at Nottingham), has made 15 scores above 20 in a row - the 
lowest being 22 he made against New Zealand in September last at Bulawayo. 
Since then he has now scored 1100 runs (avg. 84.61) in 10 Test matches, with 
two hundreds and seven fifties.
  Although opener Dion Ebrahim (49) missed his maiden fifty of his Test 
career, he recorded his highest score. Playing in his fourth Test match and 
sixth innings, he bettered his previous best of 39 he made against 
Bangladesh at this same ground in April this year. Interestingly Ebrahim, 
who is playing his 21st first-class match of his career since his debut in 
1999-00, has still not recorded a first-class hundred. His highest 
first-class score is 90.
 
Although opener Dion Ebrahim (49) missed his maiden fifty of his Test 
career, he recorded his highest score. Playing in his fourth Test match and 
sixth innings, he bettered his previous best of 39 he made against 
Bangladesh at this same ground in April this year. Interestingly Ebrahim, 
who is playing his 21st first-class match of his career since his debut in 
1999-00, has still not recorded a first-class hundred. His highest 
first-class score is 90.
  The partnership of 87 runs between Ebrahim and Andy Flower was Zimbabwe's 
best at home against India for the fourth wicket. The pair bettered the 
previous best of just 26 between Kevin Arnott and Dave Houghton at this same 
ground in October 1992. Zimbabwe's other large partnerships against India 
for this wicket remain as 209 and 192 respectively - but both have come on 
Indian soil.
 
The partnership of 87 runs between Ebrahim and Andy Flower was Zimbabwe's 
best at home against India for the fourth wicket. The pair bettered the 
previous best of just 26 between Kevin Arnott and Dave Houghton at this same 
ground in October 1992. Zimbabwe's other large partnerships against India 
for this wicket remain as 209 and 192 respectively - but both have come on 
Indian soil.
  Heath Streak (40, when on 11) playing in 40th Test match, became the 
seventh Zimbabwean and 363rd batsman in Test history to reach the landmark 
of 1000 runs. At the end of his innings he has 1029 runs to his credit.
 
Heath Streak (40, when on 11) playing in 40th Test match, became the 
seventh Zimbabwean and 363rd batsman in Test history to reach the landmark 
of 1000 runs. At the end of his innings he has 1029 runs to his credit.
  Streak, who already has 155 Test wickets, became the 24th all-rounder to 
do the double of 1000 runs and 150 wickets in Tests. Incidentally, England's 
Maurice Tate became the first all-rounder to do so in 1931. He also becomes 
the 36th all-rounder in Test history to do the double of 1000 runs and 100 
wickets.
 
Streak, who already has 155 Test wickets, became the 24th all-rounder to 
do the double of 1000 runs and 150 wickets in Tests. Incidentally, England's 
Maurice Tate became the first all-rounder to do so in 1931. He also becomes 
the 36th all-rounder in Test history to do the double of 1000 runs and 100 
wickets.
  Grant Flower (80 not out, when on 10) became the only second batsman 
after brother Andy (1090 runs in 18 matches) to reach 1000 runs at the 
Harare Sports Club ground. At the end of the second day he has 1070 runs at 
this venue.
 
Grant Flower (80 not out, when on 10) became the only second batsman 
after brother Andy (1090 runs in 18 matches) to reach 1000 runs at the 
Harare Sports Club ground. At the end of the second day he has 1070 runs at 
this venue.
  The 67 run partnership between G Flower and Andy Blignaut was Zimbabwe's 
best for the seventh wicket against India at home. The pair betters the 
previous best of 38 between G Flower and Heath Streak at Bulawayo in the 
last Test match.
 
The 67 run partnership between G Flower and Andy Blignaut was Zimbabwe's 
best for the seventh wicket against India at home. The pair betters the 
previous best of 38 between G Flower and Heath Streak at Bulawayo in the 
last Test match.
  Blignaut's 35 was his highest Test score in his 4th Test match. His 
previous highest was the unbeaten 32 he made in the second innings of the 
last Test match at Bulawayo.
 
Blignaut's 35 was his highest Test score in his 4th Test match. His 
previous highest was the unbeaten 32 he made in the second innings of the 
last Test match at Bulawayo.
  This was the only second occasion Zimbabwe has taken the first innings 
lead against India. The only other occasion was in the very first meeting 
between the two sides in October 1992 at this same ground, when the home 
side took a lead of 149 runs.
 
This was the only second occasion Zimbabwe has taken the first innings 
lead against India. The only other occasion was in the very first meeting 
between the two sides in October 1992 at this same ground, when the home 
side took a lead of 149 runs.