da pixbet: Stats highlights from the Irani Cup, where Rest of India chased down 480 to clinch the title
da bet7: Bharath Seervi10-Mar-20162 Number of higher successful chases in first-class matches in India, than the 480 chased by Rest of India in this Irani Cup. The top two successful chases in India are: 536 by West Zone against South Zone in Hyderabad in the final of Duleep Trophy 2009-10 and 501 by South Zone against England A in Gurgaon in 2003-04. The previous highest chase in Irani Cup was 421, also by Rest of India, against Delhi at Feroz Shah Kotla in 1982-83. This is overall the tenth-highest successful chase in first-class cricket history. The total of 482 is the fifth-highest fourth-innings total in first-class cricket in India.603 Mumbai’s total in this match, which is the highest first-innings total in a losing cause in first-class matches in India and the fifth-highest in overall first-class cricket. The highest losing total in Indian first-class cricket, irrespective of the match innings, is 604 in the fourth innings by Maharashtra against Bombay in the 1948-49 Ranji Trophy final, which is also the highest fourth-innings total in India.421 The difference between Mumbai’s first and second innings totals, which is the highest for a team in the Irani Cup and the ninth-highest in first-class matches in India. They scored 603 in first innings but were dismissed for 182 in the second innings. The highest difference in first-class matches in India is 521 by Punjab against Mumbai at Wankhede in 2012-13 – 580 in first innings and 59 in the second.297 The first-innings deficit for Rest of India after which they went on to win the match – highest in first-class matches in India. The previous highest was in the Eden Gardens Test of 2000-01 where India won after having faced a deficit of 274 in the first innings.0 Number of times in Irani Cup history the first six batsmen of a team had scored 50 or more previously. Mumbai’s first six batsmen all scored 50 or more in their first innings in this match.2 Number of higher totals than Mumbai’s 603 in the Irani Cup by the Ranji Trophy-winning team. Delhi had made 628 for 8 in 1980-81, and Karnataka 606 in 2013-14.9 Number of times in the last 11 Irani Cups that the Rest of India team won the title. The two times the Ranji Trophy-winning side won the Irani Cup was Karnataka in the last two seasons. Click here for the results of the Irani Cup.8 Consecutive Irani Cups lost by Mumbai. The last time they won was in 1997-98. They have lost in all their eight appearances since then.1 Number of scores in the nineties for Karun Nair in his first 50 first-class innings before this match. He was out in the nineties in both innings in this match: 94 in the first innings and 92 in the second. Incidentally, his first score in 90s was also in the Irani Cup, 94 for Karnataka in 2013-14.5 Consecutive scores of 50 or more in first-class innings for Shreyas Iyer. He scored 81, 90, 58 and 117 in the quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals of the Ranji Trophy before making 55 in the first innings in this match. He has ended the 2015-16 Indian domestic season with 1414 runs in 21 first-class innings at an average of 67.33 and strike rate of 92.23. He hit four centuries and eight half-centuries.0 Ducks for Shreyas Iyer in first-class career, before he was for duck in Mumbai’s second innings in this match. He had played 42 innings before his first duck. This was only his third single-digit score in his last 37 first-class innings; he was out three times for less than 10 in his first six innings.