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Test Matches
P A Jaques (AUS)
Philip Jaques scored 108 runs from 224 balls in the second innings of the Test against the West Indies at Kensington Oval in a match which commenced on the 12th June 2008. It was his third century, first against the West Indies and took his aggregate to 902 runs at an average of 47.47. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds
S M Katich (AUS)
Simon Katich scored 157 runs from 332 balls in the second innings of the Test against the West Indies at Kensington Oval in a match which commenced on the 12th June 2008. It was his highest score and fourth century, second against the West Indies, and took his aggregate to 1579 runs at an average of 39.49. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has scored two of his four centuries when opening the batting where he averages 63.8. See Performance Analysis by Batting Position
J M Anderson (ENG)
James Anderson took 7/43 in the first innings of the Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge in a match which commenced on the 6th June 2008. It was his best performance, the fifth time that he has taken five wickets or more in an innings, second against New Zealand, and he has taken 88 wickets at an average of 34.88. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has taken all five five wicket hauls when England bowls second where he averages 27.1. See Performance Analysis by Innings Number
K P Pietersen (ENG)
Kevin Pietersen scored 115 runs from 223 balls in the first innings of the Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge in a match which commenced on the 5th June 2008. It was his twelfth century, second against New Zealand and he has now scored 3,469 runs at an average of 49.56. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has scored nine of his twelve centuries when playing at home. See Analysis of Performances at Home and Away
R R Sarwan (WIN)
Ramnaresh Sarwan scored 128 runs from 241 balls in the second innings of the Test against Australia at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in a match which commenced on the 30th May 2008. It was his eleventh century, second against Australia and he has now scored 4,826 runs at an average of 40.55. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has scored three of his eleven centuries in the fourth innings of the match. See Performance Analysis by Innings Number
S Chanderpaul (WIN)
Shivnarine Chanderpaul scored 107 not out from 236 balls in the first innings of the Test against Australia at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in a match which commenced on the 30th May 2008. It was his nineteenth century, fourth against Australia and he has now scored 7,795 runs at an average of 48.12. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He has now scored ten of his nineteen centuries when batting at number five where he averages 51.7. See Analysis of Performances at Home and Away He has scored 501 runs at an average of 83.5 in the 2008 calendar year. See Players Scoring Most Runs in 2008
ODI Matches
S R Watson (AUS)
Shane Watson scored 126 runs from 122 balls in the ODI against the West Indies at the National Cricket Stadium on the 29th June 2008. It was his maiden century, and he has now scored 1,158 runs at an average of 26.19. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds
B Lee (AUS)
Brett Lee took 1/36 in the ODI against the West Indies at the National Cricket Stadium on the 29th June 2008. It took his aggregate to 300 wickets, and he became the tenth player and the second Australian to reach the 300 wicket milestone. See Players taking 300 Career Wickets
K C Sangakkara (SRL)
Kumar Sangakkara scored 112 runs from 110 balls in the ODI against Pakistan at the National Stadium on the 29th June 2008. It was his ninth century, second against Pakistan, and he has now scored 6,608 runs at an average of 36.31. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds It was his third century scored when opening the batting where he averages 47.2. See Performance Analysis by Batting Position
Sohail Tanvir (PAK)
Sohail Tanvir took 5/48 in the ODI against Sri Lanka at the National Stadium on the 29th June 2008. It was his best performance, the third time he has taken four wickets or more in an match, first against Sri Lanka, and he has now taken 34 wickets at an average of 26.29. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds
B A W Mendis(SRL)
Ajantha Mendis took 4/47 in the ODI against Pakistan at the National Stadium on the 29th June 2008. It was the second time he has taken four wickets or more in an match, first against Pakistan, and he has now taken 12 wickets at an average of 13.58. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds
S K Raina (IND)
Suresh Raina scored 116 no out from 107 balls in the ODI against Bangladesh at the National Stadium on the 28th June 2008. It was his second century, first against Bangladesh, and he has now scored 963 runs at an average of 35.67. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He is averaging 55.5 when India bats second, and 24.1 when India bats first. See Performance Analysis by Innings Number
Alok Kapali (BAN)
Alok Kapali scored 115 runs from 96 balls in the ODI against India at the National Stadium on the 28th June 2008. It was his maiden century, and he has now scored 1130 runs at an average of 20.93. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds
M J Clarke (AUS)
Michael Clarke scored 56 runs and took 3/26 in the ODI against the West Indies at the National Cricket Stadium on the 27th June 2008. It was the first time that he has scored a half century and taken 3 wickets in the same match. It was the eleventh time that an Australian player has achieved this milestone. See Players Scoring Fifty and Taking 3 Wickets in Same Match

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