444 for 3 by England is the:
+ Highest ever total in ODI history, surpassing 443 for 9 by Sri Lanka against Netherlands in Amstelveen in 2006
+ Highest ever total by England in ODIs, eclipsing 408 for 9 they made against New Zealand in Birmingham last year
+ Highest total against Pakistan, bettering 392 for 6 by South Africa in Centurion in 2007
+ Third highest total in List A cricket, after 496 for 4 by Surrey at the Oval in 2007 and 445 for 8 by Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge earlier this year
Highest totals in ODIs
Team | Totals | Against | Venue | Date |
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Eng | 444/3 | Pak | Nottingham | 30-Aug-16 |
SL | 443/9 | Net | Amstelveen | 4-Jul-06 |
SA | 439/2 | WI | Johannesburg | 18-Jan-15 |
SA | 438/9 | Aus | Johannesburg | 12-Mar-06 |
SA | 438/4 | Ind | Mumbai | 25-Oct-15 |
Aus | 434/4 | SA | Johannesburg | 12-Mar-06 |
+ Highest individual score in ODIs for England, going past Robin Smith’s 167 not out against Australia in Birmingham in 1993
+ Highest by an England opener in ODIs, bettering his opening partner Jason Roy’s 162 against Sri Lanka earlier this year
+ Second-highest individual score against Pakistan, after Virat Kohli’s 183 in Mirpur in 2012
+ Highest for England against Pakistan, surpassing 142 by Graham Gooch in Karachi in 1987
+ Highest in ODIs at Trent Bridge, overtaking Andrew Strauss’s 152 against Bangladesh in 2005
Highest individual scores for England in ODIs
Player | Runs | Balls | Against | Venue | Date |
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Alex Hales | 171 | 122 | Pak | Nottingham | 30-Aug-16 |
Robin Smith | 167* | 163 | Aus | Birmingham | 21-May-93 |
Jason Roy | 162 | 118 | SL | The Oval | 29-Jun-16 |
David Gower | 158 | 118 | NZ | Brisbane | 15-Jan-83 |
Andrew Strauss | 158 | 145 | Ind | Bangalore | 27-Feb-11 |
Andrew Strauss | 154 | 140 | Ban | Birmingham | 12-Jul-10 |
Andrew Strauss | 152 | 128 | Ban | Nottingham | 21-Jun-05 |
+ Highest for England against Pakistan, edging 170 by Marcus Trescothick and Owais Shah at Lord’s in 2001
+ Highest against Pakistan in all ODIs, beating 238 by Hasim Amla and AB de Villiers in Johannesburg in 2013
+ Third-highest stand overall and second highest for the second wicket, after 250 by Andrew Strauss and Jonathan Trott against Bangladesh in Birmingham in 2005
+ Highest at Trent Bridge, eclipsing 210 by Andrew Strauss and Paul Collingwood against Bangladesh in 2005
Highest partnerships for England in ODIs
Partners | Wkt # | Runs | Against | Venue | Date |
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Alex Hales/Jason Roy | 1 | 256* | SL | Birmingham | 24-Jun-16 |
Andrew Strauss/Jonathan Trott | 2 | 250 | Ban | Birmingham | 12-Jul-10 |
Alex Hales/Joe Root | 2 | 248 | Pak | Nottingham | 30-Aug-16 |
Ravi Bopara/Eoin Morgan | 5 | 226* | Ire | Dublin (Malahide) | 3-Sep-13 |
Andrew Flintoff/Andrew Strauss | 4 | 226 | WI | Lord’s | 6-Jul-04 |
902 runs scored for the second wicket between Alex Hales and Joe Root is the most for the second wicket for England in ODIs. The previous best was 741 by Ian Bell and Jonathan Trott in 12 innings.
22 balls taken by Jos Buttler to his fifty is the fewest for England in ODIs. He breaks the 24-ball record of Paul Collingwood against New Zealand in Napier in 2008. Eoin Morgan equalled Collingwood for the joint second-fastest fifty off 24 balls later in the same innings.
110 runs conceded by Wahab Riaz is the most conceded by a Pakistan bowler in ODIs and the second most after 113 by Mick Lewis. The previous most conceded for Pakistan was 93 by Wahab Riaz himself and Bilawal Bhatti against South Africa in Johannesburg in 2013 and against New Zealand in Napier in 2015 respectively.
3 Instances of four out of England’s top five scoring fifty or more. Before this match, it happened against Australia in Birmingham in 1980 and against New Zealand inNapier in 2008.
7 This was the seventh instance overall and first for England where two 150-plus stands were registered in the same innings. All the instances have happened since 2009.
4 400-plus totals in List-A games at Trent Bridge in nine innings so far this year. In the Royal London One-Day Cup, 2016, Nottinghamshire scored 445 against Northamptonshire, who replied with 425, and they again scored 415 against Warwickshire.
7 Totals in excess of 350 for England in 28 ODIs since the 2015 World Cup. In the 644 ODIs prior to that they reached there only once – 363 for 7 against Pakistan at the same venue in 1992 in a 55-overs per side match.
16 sixes hit by England is the most in an ODI by them. The previous most was 15 against South Africa in Bloemfontein earlier this year.
[Source:-Cric Buzz]