Statistical Highlights
Mohandas Menon from Bloemfontein
Fourth ODI, India vs Kenya
Ajit Agarkar's figures of 4-27 were the best performance by an Indian
bowler on South African soil in the 18 LOI matches played by the team here.
The previous best figures were the 3-23 by Kapil Dev against the home team
at Durban on 17-12-1992.
Although the best bowling performance at this ground remains as 5-42 by
South African Lance Klusener against India on 23-1-1997, Agarkar's figures
were the best by a visiting bowler bettering the 4-29 by England's Darren
Gough against South Africa on 23-1-2000.
Anil Kumble (10-4-14-3) recorded the second most economical figures by
any bowler bowling his full quota of ten overs in a LOI match in South
Africa. The best however remains with Australian pace bowler Glenn McGrath
who had figures of 10-1-13-2 against the home team at Cape Town on
14-4-2000.
Kenya's 90 was its lowest in LOIs. Their previous lowest was the 103
against South Africa at Nairobi on 3-10-1996. Kenya's lowest against India
was the 162 it made at Nairobi on 29-9-1999. However the Kenyans managed to
go past the lowest ever total by any team against India in LOIs. This record
still remains as the 87 by Pakistan at Sharjah on 22-3-1985.
India became the first team to beat the Kenyans by a margin of ten
wickets. Previously India (at Calcutta, 31-5-1998) and England (at
Canterbury, 18-5-1999) had beaten Kenya by nine wickets.
Incidentally this was India's fourth such win by this margin in LOIs.
They had beaten East Africa at Leeds on 11-6-1975; Sri Lanka at Sharjah,
8-4-1984 and Zimbabwe at Sharjah at 13-11-1998.
India became the first team to register a 10-wicket win on South African
soil.
India's margin of win with 38.3 overs (231 balls) to spare was the second
best by any team in a fifty over match. The 39.5 overs (239 balls) to spare
win by the West Indies against Scotland at Leicester on 27-5-1999, remains
the best. However it should be noted that England beat Canada at Manchester
on 14-6-1979 by 46.1 overs (277 balls). However this was a 60-over match.
Kenya meanwhile recorded its 15th consecutive loss since their last win
against Bangladesh at Dhaka on 24-3-1999 - nearly 30 months ago. Now only
Bangladesh (22 matches) and Zimbabwe (18) have lost more matches in a row.
Agarkar playing in his 78th match won his fourth man of the match award
of his career.
Statistical highlights:
3rd ODI: India vs South Africa
2nd ODI: South Africa vs Kenya
1st ODI: India vs South Africa
Match report
4th ODI: India vs Kenya
3rd ODI: India vs South Africa
2nd ODI: South Africa vs Kenya
1st ODI: India vs South Africa
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