In a breathtaking knocking down some pins execution, Bhuvneshwar Kumar recorded the most conservative figures in T20 Internationals in the World Twenty20 match against West Indies yesterday. His economy rate of 1.00 is the joint best in T20is. He surrendered only 3 runs from 3 overs, trying both Dwayne Smith and Chris Gayle, two of the most hazardous openers in cricket. Interestingly, 2 out of those 3 runs hailed from wides and just a solitary run was scored off Bhuvneshwar Kumar with the willow on Sunday.
Bhuvneshwar offers the record with Alex Cusack of Ireland. In any case, Alex Cusack completed get two wickets in that execution against Kenya at Stromont in 2008.the six-wicket triumph was Netherlands' first against Ireland in four T20 matches. Ireland had won two of their past three challenges, with one no effect. Netherlands' 193 for 4 is the most noteworthy aggregate a group has made in 13.5 overs in any T20 cricket. The past best was 175 by South Africa against England in Centurion in 2009-2010. Netherlands made their most noteworthy aggregate, defeating 172 for 5 against Kenya a year ago. Ireland's 189 was their second most astounding.
Stephan Myburgh's 17-ball fifty equalled the second quickest half-century in T20is. Ireland's Paul Stirling had hit a 17-ball fifty against Afghanistan in the last of the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier in 2012. Yuvraj Singh holds the record for the speediest fifty - 12 balls against England in the 2007 World T20. Netherlands hit 91 runs in the initial six overs - a record for the Powerplay overs, whipping the 90 New Zealand scored against Scotland in the 2009 World T20. Netherlands' past most elevated in the Powerplay was 67, against UAE in a prior association match of this competition.
The Netherlands batsmen hit 19 sixes in this match - the most in a T20 global innings. The past best was Australia's 18 against England at the Rose Bowl a year ago. Ireland hit 11 sixes in their innings, their most in a T20 global, taking the count of sixes in this match to 30, which is a record. India and New Zealand had hit 24 sixes in Christchurch in 2008-09. The 101-run association between Kevin O'brien and Andrew Poynter was just the second hundred organization for Ireland in T20 internationals and their second most noteworthy for any wicket. William Porterfield and Paul Stirling had included an unbeaten 109 for the first wicket against Canada in the World Twenty20 Qualifier preparatory last in 2011-12.
Players
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Match
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Year
|
Runs
|
Wickets
|
WU Tharanga
and ST Jayasuriya
|
Sri Lanka Vs England
|
2006
|
286
|
1st
|
S Tendulkar
and R. Dravid
|
India Vs New Zealand
|
1999-00
|
331
|
2nd
|
S Tendulkar
and R Dravid
|
India Vs Kenya
|
1999
|
237
|
3rd
|
M Azharuddin
and A Jadeja
|
India Vs Zimbabwe
|
1997-98
|
275
|
4th
|
M Azharuddin
and A Jadeja
|
India Vs Sri Lanka
|
1997-98
|
223
|
5th
|
DPMD Jayawardene
and MS Dhoni
|
Asia XI Vs Africa XI
|
2007
|
218
|
6th
|
A.Flower and H.Streak
|
Zimbabwe Vs England
|
2001-02
|
130
|
7th
|
JM Kemp and AJ Hall
|
South Africa Vs India
|
2006
|
138
|
8th
|
AD Mathews and SL Malinga
|
India vs
Zimbabwe
|
2010
|
132
|
9th
|
IVA Richards and MA Holding
|
West Indies vs
England
|
1984
|
106
|
10th
|