Australia's ODI Statistics
since the start of Australian Summer (Feb 2012)
Australia have lost more matches than they have won.
Mat Won Lost Tied
NR W/L
Ave RPO
HS
L.S
19 8 9 1
1 0.88 29.69 5.09 321
158
In each of the 8 wins
Australia has batted first and are yet to execute a successfully chase
Result Margin Toss Bat Opposition
Ground Date
won 65 runs lost 1st
v India Melbourne 5 Feb 2012 ODI # 3231
won 5 runs lost 1st v
Sri Lanka Perth 10
Feb 2012 ODI # 3235
won 110 runs won 1st
v India Brisbane 19 Feb 2012 ODI #
3244
won 87 runs won 1st
v India Sydney 26 Feb 2012 ODI #
3250
won 15 runs won 1st
v Sri Lanka Brisbane 4
Mar 2012 ODI # 3255
won 16 runs lost 1st
v Sri Lanka Adelaide 8
Mar 2012 ODI # 3257
won 64 runs won 1st
v West Indies Kingstown 16
Mar 2012 ODI # 3262
won 30 runs lost 1st
v West Indies Gros Islet 25
Mar 2012 ODI # 3269
Who is Australia's best Bowler ?
Clint Mckay has been the standout in the last 6 months. Mckay has opened the bowling, bowled in the death overs, power plays and has been MOM in 2 of 8 wins.
Player
|
Matches
|
Wickets
|
Bow
Avg
|
Eco
|
Lee
|
15
|
21
|
30.08
|
5.49
|
McKay
|
15
|
24
|
24.54
|
4.65
|
Doherty
|
18
|
21
|
35.38
|
4.84
|
Hilfenhaus
|
8
|
10
|
30.31
|
4.92
|
Starc
|
5
|
5
|
40.05
|
5.58
|
Harris
|
4
|
3
|
57.05
|
5.51
|
Pattinson
|
3
|
5
|
29.4
|
6.39
|
Based on the statistics above it is clear Ben Hilfenhaus has been the best seamer after Lee and McKay. With Australia down 2 - 0 the choice of playing Ben Hilfenhaus will a wise one.
But then Hilf got half of those wickets in one match
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