By Rajesh Kumar
New Delhi(IANS) : India and Pakistan square off at the Punjab Cricket Association ground in Mohali near Chandigarh for the second one-day international Thursday of the five-match series.
Pakistan beat India in the only ODI they played at this venue in the past.
India v Pakistan at Mohali (April 1, 1999)
Toss: India
India 196 Sourav Ganguly 57, Robin Singh 42
Saqlain Mushtaq 3/49, Shoaib Akhtar 2/18
Pakistan 197/3 Ijaz Ahmed 89 not out, Inzamam-ul-Haq 63 not out
Venkatesh Prasad 3/27
Man of the Match: Ijaz Ahmed
Here’s how various teams have fared in ODIs at Mohali:
Team Played Won Lost Winning % Losing % Tosses won
India 7 5 2 71.43 28.57 5
New Zealand 3 2 1 66.67 33.33 1
Australia 4 3 1 75.00 25.00 2
Pakistan 5 1 4 20.00 80.00 2
Sri Lanka 3 2 1 66.67 33.33 1
South Africa 2 1 1 50.00 50.00 2
Zimbabwe 1 – 1 0.00 100.00 –
West Indies 1 – 1 0.00 100.00 –
Bangladesh 2 – 2 0.00 100.00 1
Highest Innings Totals:
339-4 (50) Sri Lanka v Pakistan May 24, 1997
319-6 (50) India v Zimbabwe March 10, 2002
Lowest Innings Totals:
89 (25.0) Pakistan v South Africa Oct 27, 2006
122 (35.4) Sri Lanka v India Oct 28, 2005
Biggest wins:
By runs: 124 runs South Africa beat Pakistan Oct 27, 2006
115 runs Sri Lanka beat Pakistan May 24, 1997
By wkts: 8 wkts India beat Sri Lanka Oct 28, 2005
Narrowest wins:
By runs: 5 runs India beat Australia Nov 3, 1996
5 runs Australia beat West Indies March 14, 1996
Highest Individual Innings:
117 (132 balls) N.J. Astle (NZ) v Pakistan May 9, 1997
105 (129 balls) W.U. Tharanga (SL) v Bangladesh Oct 7, 2006
Nervous Nineties:
96 (67 balls) S.T. Jayasuriya (SL) v Pakistan May 24, 1997
94 (104 balls) M. Azharuddin (Ind) v Australia Nov 3, 1996
90 (90 balls) P.A. de Silva (SL) v Pakistan May 24, 1997
Leading run-getters:
181 (ave.45.25) in 6 matches – Rahul Dravid (India)
162 (ave.81.00) in 3 matches – Ijaz Ahmed (Pakistan)
Best Bowling in an innings:
5/21 Makhaya Ntini (RSA) v Pakistan Oct 27, 2006
4/36 Shane Warne (Aus) v West Indies Mar 14, 1996
4/37 Irfan Pathan (Ind) v Sri Lanka Oct 28, 2005
Leading wicket-takers:
8 (ave.19.88) in 3 matches – Saqlain Mushtaq (Pak)
8 (ave.17.25) in 4 matches – Glenn McGrath (Aus)
6 (ave.18.67) in 3 matches – Ajit Agarkar (Ind)