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STATISTICS 2019-20 Meg Lanning CONTENTS WACA STATISTICS 2019-20 Meg Lanning CONTENTS Ground Records 2 International Records for WA Players 4 Domestic Records for WA Players 5 Laurie Sawle Medal & Zoë Goss Medal Winners 7 INTERNATIONAL 8 Players selected from Western Australia to represent Australia in Test Matches and Touring Teams 8 Test Match Records for WA Players 15 One Day International Records for WA Players 17 Twenty20 International Records for WA Players 19 Test Match Records for WA Female Players 20 One Day International Records for WA Female Players 21 Twenty20 International Records for WA Female Players 22 DOMESTIC 23 WA’s First Class Record from 1892 23 Interstate & International Matches 24 Career Records for WA & WA Combined XI 31 Sheffield Shield 38 Batting Averages 40 Bowling Averages 44 Wicket-Keepers 48 Century Partnerships 49 First Class 57 Century Makers 57 Centuries at Each Venue 61 Centuries 62 Outstanding Bowling Performances 67 Five Wickets or More in an Innings 70 Domestic One Day 73 One Day Records 76 Domestic Twenty20 82 Western Warriors 82 Perth Scorchers Big Bash League 84 Combined Domestic T20 Career Records 87 Women's National Cricket League 89 WNCL Career Records 91 Women's Twenty20 93 WT20 Career Records 93 Perth Scorchers Women's Big Bash League 95 WBBL Career Records 96 Combined WT20 & WBBL Career Records 97 These statistics have been updated by Karl Shunker and Patrick Henning. PREMIER CRICKET 98 The WACA also thanks WA Cricket Historian Bill Reynolds for his contribution. First Grade Aggregates, Averages & Awards 100 Premier Cricket 104 Cover: Shaun Marsh 1 GROUND RECORDS AT THE WACA GROUND & OPTUS STADIUM FIRST CLASS ONE DAY DOMESTIC TWENTY20 DOMESTIC (WA & PS) Highest innings total 654 v VIC 1986-87 387 v QLD 2018-19 213/3 v Brisbane Heat 2019-20 for WA Highest innings total 3/613 dec by VIC 2003-04 3/329 v SA 2007-08 4/210 by Hobart Hurricanes 2017-18 against WA Lowest innings total 51 v NSW 1950-51 77 v QLD 1976-77 69 v Melbourne Stars 2012-13 for WA Lowest innings total 52 by QLD 1982-83 62 by QLD 1976-77 71 by NSW 2009-10 against WA Highest individual 355* GR Marsh v SA 1989-90 167 MW Goodwin v NSW 2000-01 105* M Klinger v 2014-15 innings for WA Melbourne Renegades Highest individual 356 BA Richards for SA 1970-71 151 CJ Richards v NSW 2001-02 113* CJ Ferguson for 2018-19 innings against WA Sydney Thunders Best bowling in an 10/44 IJ Brayshaw v VIC 1967-68 5/15 DL Boyd v VIC 1982-83 5/23 AJ Tye 2017-18 innings for WA v Melbourne Stars Best bowling in an 8/35 DJ Pattinson for VIC 2010-11 SH Harwood 6/46 for 2010-11 6/7 SL Malinga for 2012-13 innings against WA Victoria Melbourne Stars Best bowling in a 14/87 TM Alderman v NSW 1981-82 - - match for WA Best bowling in a 12/82 NJN Hawke for SA 1961-62 - - match against WA TEST ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL TWENTY20 INTERNATIONAL Highest innings total 6/735 dec v Zimbabwe 2003-04 6/417 by Australia 2015 ICC 6/186 v New Zealand 2007-08 for Australia World Cup Highest innings total 624 by New Zealand 2015-16 5/335 by New Zealand 2006-07 3/135 by Sri Lanka 2010-11 against Australia Lowest innings total for 76 v West Indies 1984-85 91 v West Indies 1986-87 8/133 v Sri Lanka 2010-11 Australia Lowest innings total 62 by Pakistan 1981-82 70 by West Indies 2012-13 8/106 by Pakistan 2019-20 against Australia Highest individual 380 ML Hayden 2003-04 178 DA Warner 2014-15 85* A Symonds 2007-08 innings for Australia v Zimbabwe v Afghanistan v New Zealand Highest individual 290 LRPL Taylor for New 2015-16 171* RG Sharma for 2015-16 66* JDP Oram 2007-08 innings against Zealand India for New Zealand Australia Best bowling in an 8/24 GD McGrath 2004-05 5/19 RJ Harris 2009-10 3/18 AA Noffke 2007-08 innings for Australia v Pakistan v Pakistan v New Zealand Best bowling in 7/25 CEL Ambrose 1992-93 5/15 R Shastri for India 1991-92 3/25 S Randiv 2010-11 an innings against for West Indies for Sri Lanka Australia Best bowling in a 13/217 MG Hughes 1988-89 - - match for Australia v West Indies Best bowling in a 11/155 RJ Hadlee 1985-86 - - match against Australia for New Zealand GROUND ATTENDANCE RECORDS Optus Stadium Winter Sport 61,721 10 August 2019 Australia v New Zealand Rugby Union Optus Stadium Cricket 52,960 1 February 2018 Perth Scorchers v Hobart Hurricanes Cricket (BBL|07 Semi Final) WACA Ground Winter Sport 34,317 24 September 1994 West Coast Eagles v Melbourne AFL Football (Preliminary Final) WACA Ground Cricket 28,210 16 January 1994 Australia v South Africa One Day International WACA Ground Cricket 24,268 14 December 2006 Australia v England Test Match (Day 1) WACA Ground Cricket 21,832 28 January 2017 Perth Scorchers v Sydney Sixers KFC T20 Big Bash League (Final) 2 INTERNATIONAL GROUND RECORDS AT THE WACA GROUND & OPTUS STADIUM HIGHEST TEAM SCORE IN A TEST HIGHEST TEAM SCORE IN AN ODI 1 Australia 735/6d v Zimbabwe 2003-04 1 Australia 417/6 v Afghanistan 2015 World Cup 2 Australia 662/9d v England 2017-18 2 Australia 343/5 v New Zealand 2006-07 3 New Zealand 624 v Australia 2015-16 3 New Zealand 335/5 v Australia 2006-07 4 Australia 617/5d v Sri Lanka 1995-96 4 New Zealand 318/7 v England 2006-07 5 England 592/8d v Australia 1986-87 5 England 316/8 v Australia 2013-14 LOWEST TEAM SCORE IN A TEST LOWEST TEAM SCORE IN AN ODI 1 Pakistan 62 v Australia 1981-82 1 West Indies 70 v Australia 2013-14 2 Pakistan 72 v Australia 2004-05 2 Australia 91 v West Indies 1986-87 3 Australia 76 v West Indies 1984-85 3 Sri Lanka 99 v England 1998-99 4 England 112 v Australia 1998-99 4 Australia 101 v India 1991-92 5 Australia 119 v West Indies 1992-93 5 U.A.E. 102 v India 2015 World Cup HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORE IN A TEST HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORE IN AN ODI 1 Hayden ML (Aus) 380 v Zimbabwe 2003-04 1 Warner DA (Aus) 178 v Afghanistan 2015 World Cup 2 Taylor LRPL (NZ) 290 v Australia 2015-16 2 Sharma RG (Ind) 171* v Australia 2015-16 3 Warner DA (Aus) 253 v New Zealand 2015-16 3 Smith SPD (Aus) 149 v India 2015-16 4 Smith SPD (Aus) 239 v England 2017-18 4 Martyn DR (Aus) 144* v Zimbabwe 2000-01 5 Slater MJ (Aus) 219 v Sri Lanka 1995-96 5 Waugh ME (Aus) 130 v Sri Lanka 1995-96 BEST BOWLING FIGURES IN A TEST INNINGS BEST BOWLING FIGURES IN AN ODI 1 McGrath GD (Aus) 8/24 v Pakistan 2004-05 1 Shastri RJ (Ind) 5/15 v Australia 1991-92 2 Johnson MG (Aus) 8/61 v South Africa 2008-09 2 Harris RJ (Aus) 5/19 v Pakistan 2009-10 3 Hughes MG (Aus) 8/87 v West Indies 1988-89 3 Starc MA (Aus) 5/20 v West Indies 2012-13 4 McDermott CJ (Aus) 8/97 v England 1990-91 4 Dodemaide AIC (Aus) 5/21 v Sri Lanka 1987-88 5 Ambrose CEL (WI) 7/25 v Australia 1992-93 5 Morkel M (RSA) 5/21 v Australia 2014-15 BEST BOWLING FIGURES IN A TEST MATCH MOST ODI RUNS 1 Hughes MG (Aus) 13/217 v West Indies 1988-89 1 Jones DM (Aus) 545 2 Whitney MR (Aus) 11/95 v India 1991-92 2 Javed Miandad (Pak) 542 3 Rackemann CG (Aus) 11/118 v Pakistan 1983-84 3 Gilchrist AC (Aus) 489 4 Hadlee RJ (NZ) 11/155 v Australia 1985-86 4 Ponting RT (Aus) 442 5 McDermott CJ (Aus) 11/157 v England 1990-91 5 Smith SPD (Aus) 421 MOST TEST RUNS MOST ODI WICKETS 1 Ponting RT (Aus) 965 1 Wasim Akram (Pak) 26 2 Border AR (Aus) 931 2 Waugh SR (Aus) 22 3 Boon DC (Aus) 846 3 Johnson MG (Aus) 21 4 Waugh SR (Aus) 843 4 Hadlee RJ (NZ) 16 5 Warner DA (Aus) 825* 5 O'Donnell SP (Aus) 15 MOST TEST WICKETS * Bold denotes active player 1 McGrath GD (Aus) 52 2 Johnson MG (Aus) 45 3 Lee B (Aus) 40 4 Hughes MG (Aus) 39 5 McDermott CJ (Aus) 38 3 INTERNATIONAL RECORDS FOR WA PLAYERS MOST TEST RUNS MOST ODI RUNS 1 Langer JL 7696 1 Gilchrist AC 9619 2 Hussey MEK 6235 2 Hussey MEK 5442 3 Gilchrist AC 5570 3 Martyn DR 5346 4 Hughes KJ 4415 4 Marsh GR 4357 5 Martyn DR 4406 5 Marsh SE 2773 LEADING TEST BATTING AVERAGE LEADING ODI BATTING AVERAGE 1 Voges AC 61.87 1 Gilchrist AC 48.15 2 Gilchrist AC 47.60 2 Martyn DR 40.80 3 Martyn DR 46.38 3 Marsh SE 40.77 4 Langer JL 45.00 4 Marsh GR 39.97 5 Edwards R 40.38 5 Gilchrist AC 35.84 *Minimum 1000 runs *Minimum 1000 runs MOST TEST 100S MOST ODI 100S 1 Langer JL 23 1 Gilchrist AC 16 2 Hussey MEK 19 2 Marsh GR 9 3 Gilchrist AC 17 3 Marsh SE 7 4 Martyn DR 13 4 Martyn DR 5 5 Wood GM 9 5 Wood GM 3 Hughes KJ 9 Hussey MEK 3 HIGHEST TEST SCORES HIGHEST ODI SCORES 1 Voges AC 269* v West Indies, Hobart 2015-16 1 Gilchrist AC 172 v Zimbabwe, Hobart 2003-04 2 Langer JL 250 v England, MCG 2002-03 2 Gilchrist AC 154 v Sri Lanka, MCG 1998-99 3 Langer JL 223 v India, SCG 1999-00 3 Marsh SE 151 v Scotland, Edinburgh 2013 4 Langer JL 215 v New Zealand, Adelaide Oval 2004-05 4 Gilchrist AC 149 v Sri Lanka, Bridgetown 5 Hughes KJ 213 v India, Adelaide Oval 1980-81 2007 World Cup Final 5 Stoinis MP 146 v New Zealand, Auckland 2017 MOST TEST WICKETS 1 Lillee DK 355 MOST ODI WICKETS 2 Johnson MG 279 1 Johnson MG 180 3 McKenzie GD 246 2 Hogg GB 156 4 Alderman TM 170 3 Lillee DK 103 5 Yardley B 126 4 Alderman TM 86 5 Reid BA 63 LEADING TEST BOWLING AVERAGE 1 Lillee DK 23.92 LEADING ODI BOWLING AVERAGE 2 Reid BA 24.63 1 Lillee DK 20.82 3 Alderman TM 27.15 2 Alderman TM 23.57 4 Johnson MG 27.86 3 Johnson MG 25.42 5 Clark WM 28.75 4 Hogg GB 26.84 *Minimum 40 wickets 5 Reid BA 34.95 *Minimum 40 wickets MOST TEST FIVE-WICKET HAULS 1 Lillee DK 23 MOST ODI FOUR-WICKET HAULS 2 McKenzie GD 16 1 Johnson MG 7 3 Alderman TM 14 2 Lillee DK 6 4 Johnson MG 12 3 Hogg GB 5 5 Yardley B 6 4 Williams BA 3 5 Alderman TM 3 BEST BOWLING FIGURES IN A TEST INNINGS 1 Massie RAL 8/53 v England, Lord's 1972 BEST BOWLING FIGURES IN AN ODI 2 Johnson MG 8/61 v South Africa, WACA 2008-09 1 Johnson MG 6/31 v Sri Lanka, Pallekele 2011 3 McKenzie GD 8/71 v West Indies, MCG 1968-69 2 Macleay KH 6/39 v India, Nottingham
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