Numbers Game

The best opening pair in ODIs

Chris Gayle and Shivnarine Chanderpaul's amazing run as an opening pair, and Australia's success rate when Andrew Symonds makes runs

S Rajesh
S Rajesh
03-Nov-2006


Chris Gayle and Shivnarine Chanderpaul have had outstanding success at the top of the order in ODIs © Getty Images
When Graeme Smith walked out to defend 258 at Jaipur and win a place in the Champions Trophy final, he would have been fairly confident that he had the bowling firepower to make West Indies sweat. Just over an later, though, the South African fielders and bowlers were the ones dazed by a most astonishing onslaught by Chris Gayle and Shivnarine Chanderpaul - the pair added 154 in 26 overs before Chanderpaul was forced to retire. Despite the best efforts of the middle order to make a meal of it, the two West Indian openers had still done enough to ensure that their team would win.
Most of the teams in the Champions Trophy have been struggling to find reliable opening pairs, but not West Indies. Gayle and Chanderpaul are unlikely to be mentioned in the same breath as Greenidge-Haynes, Tendulkar-Ganguly or Jayasuriya-Atapattu, but it isn't because they haven't found success. The table below shows just how formidable a pair they have been in their short stint together - they average 58.53 per completed partnership, which is more than what any opening pair with at least 1500 ODI runs has managed.
West Indies have had plenty of problems in the recent past, but the least of their concerns has been the opening pairs. Apart from his amazing stands with Chanderpaul, Gayle has also forged a successful partnership with Wavell Hinds. In Gayle is one of five players who figure twice in the top ten - Sourav Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Adam Gilchrist are the other four.
The best opening pairs in ODIs (at least 1500 runs)
Opening pair Matches Runs Average 100s/ 50s
Gayle-Chanderpaul 31 1639 58.53 5/ 9
Greenidge-Haynes 102 5150 52.55 15/ 24
Gilchrist-Hayden 80 3873 49.65 12/ 19
Ganguly-Tendulkar 117 5621 48.87 16/ 21
Gibbs-Kirsten 66 2838 46.52 9/ 12
Sehwag-Tendulkar 55 2441 44.38 9/ 10
Atapattu-Jayasuriya 78 3340 43.94 8/ 19
Gilchrist-Mark Waugh 93 3853 41.43 8/ 20
Gayle-Hinds 41 1687 41.14 4/ 5
Ganguly-Sehwag 40 1593 40.84 5/ 6
The top ten has a healthy representation of Australians, West Indians and Indians, but none at all from Pakistan, England and New Zealand, which suggests the problems those teams have had at the top of the order. Pakistan's top representatives are, not surprisingly, Saeed Anwar and Aamer Sohail, who averaged 39.12 per completed stand, but managed only three century partnerships in 73 innings. England's best have been Marcus trescothick and Nick Knight (average 36.44 in 43 innings) while John Wright and Bruce Edgar (36.19 in 43 innings) have been New Zealand's most successful opening combination (among pairs which have scored at least 1500 ODI runs).
Gayle and Chanderpaul have opened in only 31 innings, but quite impressively, they have already had 14 fifty-plus stands (that's one every 2.21 innings). To put that in perspective, Greenidge and Haynes managed it once every 2.62 innings, while for Tendulkar and Ganguly the corresponding ratio was 3.16. The challenge for the pair will be to continue to be as successful over a considerably longer period of time.
Gayle's century stands with Chanderpaul
Partnership runs Versus Venue & year Result
122 Kenya Kimberley, 2003 Won by 142 runs
193 South Africa Johannesburg, 2003-04 Lost by 4 wickets
136 Australia Kuala Lumpur, 2006 Lost by 78 runs
164* Bangladesh Jaipur, 2006 Won by 10 wickets
154* South Africa Jaipur 2006 Won by 6 wickets
Symonds the matchwinner
Australia's semi-final victory against New Zealand wasn't such a walk in the park, but if the numbers are anything to go by, they were more than 90% assured of victory the moment Andrew Symonds blasted a run-a-ball 58. Of the 25 occasions when Symonds has scored at least a half-century, Australia have only lost once. On 23 occasions they have won, while once the match was washed out. West Indies, though, may be buoyed to hear that the only defeat came against them, at Port-of-Spain in 2002-03.
Least percentage of fifty-plus scores in defeats (Qual: at least 25 fifty-plus scores)
Batsman Total 50-plus scores 50-plus scores in defeats Percentage
Andrew Symonds 25 1 4.00
Gordon Greenidge 42 3 7.14
Matthew Hayden 32 3 9.38
Damien Martyn 42 5 11.90
Saeed Anwar 63 8 12.70
Ricky Ponting 75 10 13.33
Graeme Smith 25 4 16.00
Herschelle Gibbs 41 7 17.07
Gary Kirsten 58 10 17.24
Boeta Dippenaar 29 5 17.24

S Rajesh is stats editor of Cricinfo. For some of the stats, he was helped by Travis Basevi.