da bwin: Stats highlights of Australia’s collapse for 85 on the first day of the second Test against South Africa in Hobart
da betano casino: Gaurav Sundararaman12-Nov-201685 Australia’s total, their lowest in a home Test in 32 years. They were bowled out for 76 by West Indies in Perth in 1984. In all home Tests, they have been bowled out for less than 85 only ten times.
Total Inns Result Opposition Ground Year42 2 lost England Sydney 188858 4 lost England Brisbane 193666 4 lost England Brisbane 192876 2 lost West Indies Perth 198480 2 lost England Sydney 193682 4 lost England Sydney 188882 1 lost West Indies Adelaide 195183 4 lost England Sydney 188383 4 lost India Melbourne 198184 2 lost England Sydney 188785 1 – South Africa Hobart 2016197 The number of balls South Africa took to dismiss Australia. It was Australia’s second shortest innings at home in terms of balls faced since 1936, after the Perth Test against West Indies in 1984. Till 1936, they had seven such instances.11 Instances of Australia being bowled out in under 200 balls in a Test innings since 1950. Only two of those have been at home, while six have been in England.
Score Overs Inngs Opposition Ground Year47 18.0 3 South Africa Cape Town 201160 18.3 1 England Nottingham 2015130 30.2 2 England Manchester 198193 30.5 4 India Mumbai 200476 31.2 2 West Indies Perth 1984103 31.3 2 England Leeds 1977118 31.5 1 England Birmingham 1997104 32.1 4 England The Oval 199785 32.5 1 South Africa Hobart 201688 33.1 1 Pakistan Leeds 2010106 33.2 2 Sri Lanka Galle 201617 The lowest score at which Australia have lost half their side in the first innings of a Test. The previous lowest was 21, against England at Trent Bridge in 2015. Their score at the fall of the sixth wicket in Hobart – 31 – was also their second lowest at home.1978 The previous instance of Australia losing six of their top-seven batsmen for single-digit scores at home – against England in Brisbane.8 Instances of an Australian batsman scoring a higher percentage of the team’s runs than Steven Smith. Smith contributed 48 unbeaten runs out of Australia’s 85 (56.47%). The last time an Australian batsman contributed a higher percentage was in 1999, when Michael Slater scored 123 out of Australia’s 184 (66.84%) against England in Sydney. In team totals of below 100, this is the fifth-highest contribution ever: only Asanka Gurusinha (63.41%), Mohinder Amarnath (61.85%), Len Hutton (57.69%) and Trevor Goddard (56.56%) have done better.
Player Runs Total % Opposition Ground YearCharles Bannerman 165* 245 67.34 England Melbourne 1877Michael Slater 123 184 66.84 England Sydney 1999Graham Yallop 121 198 61.11 England Sydney 1979Victor Trumper 74 122 60.65 England Melbourne 1904Don Bradman 334 566 59.01 England Leeds 1930Don Bradman 299* 513 58.28 South Africa Adelaide 1932Clem Hill 188 323 58.20 England Melbourne 1898Bob Cowper 165 292 56.50 India Sydney 1968Steven Smith 48* 85 56.47 South Africa Hobart 2016Stan McCabe 232 411 56.44 England Nottingham 19386 for 43 Australia’s worst first session of a home Test since the 4 for 58 against England in the Boxing Day Test in 2010. There have been only three worse first sessions for any team since then. Australia were dismissed in the first session at Trent Bridge, Pakistan lost 6 for 36 at Edgbaston, and New Zealand were dismissed for 45 at Newlands.15 Wickets that fell on the first day of this Test, which is the most ever in a day at the Bellerive Oval. Thirteen wickets fell on a day in each of the first two Tests in Hobart – on the first day in 1989, and the third day in 1993.2 Runs by Australia’s openers – the fewest they have scored since the game against England in Nottingham in 2015. Before that, both openers were dismissed for no runs against Sri Lanka in Kandy in 1999.3 Number of innings in which the opposition has been dismissed for fewer than 100 and Philander has taken a five-for. Apart from today’s game, Philander took 5 for 7 against New Zealand and 5 for 15 against Australia.