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Shortest ODIs by balls bowvs Zim Colombo SSC 2001
129 Ind vsL vs Can Paarl 2003
Biggestwins in an ODI final (balls 63 Inds Eng Sydney 2003
179 Aus vs Pak
Biggest ODI wins for India (balls remaining)
263 vs SL Colombo RPS 2023 *
231 vs ken Bloemfontein 2001
211 vs WI Trivandrum 2018
188 vs Eng The Oval 2022
10-wicket wins in ODI finals
197/0 Ind vs Zim Sharjah 1998
118/0 Aus vs Eng Sydney 2003
51/0 Ind vs SL Colombo RPS 2023 *
All out in fewest overs by a Full Member team
13.5 Zim vs Afg Harare 2017
15.2 SL vs Ind Colombo RPS 2023 *
15.4 Zim vs SL Colombo RPS 2001
16.5 SL vs Pak Sharjah 2002
15.2 overs is the fewest overs in which a team has been bowled out in an ODI final surpassing Sri Lanka's 16.5 overs against Pakistan in Sharjah in 2002.
All ten wickets in an innings by pacers in Asia Cup ODIs
Pak vs Ind Pallekele 2023
Ind vs SL Colombo RPS 2023
Lowest ODI totals for SL
43 vs SA Paarl 2012
50 vs Ind Colombo RPS 2023
55 vs WI Sharjah 1986
67 vs Eng Manchester 2014
73 vs Ind Trivandrum 2023
STAT: Siraj's 6/21 is the best figures against Sri Lanka in an ODI, surpassing Waqar Younis' 6/26 in Sharjah in 1990.
Best ODI figures for India
6/4 Stuart Binny vs Ban Mirpur 2014
6/12 Anil Kumble vs WI Kolkata 1993
6/19 Jasprit Bumrah vs Eng The Oval 2022
6/21 Mohd Siraj vs SL Colombo RPS 2023
Lowest totals in an ODI final
50 SL vs Ind Colombo RPS 2023 *
54 Ind vs SL Sharjah 2000
78 SL vs Pak Sharjah 2002
81 Oman vs Namibia Windhoek 2019
Lowest ODI totals against India
50 by SL Colombo RPS 2023 *
58 by Ban Mirpur 2014
65 by Zim Harare 2005
73 by SL Trivandrum 2023
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STATS ANALYSIS
Stats - Siraj, the first Indian bowler to take four wickets in an over
Records tumble as Siraj makes merry in Colombo, in the third-shortest completed match in men's ODIs
Mohammed Siraj finished with barely believable figures of 6 for 21 Associated Press
Mohammed Siraj ran the Sri Lankan team ragged in the Asia Cup final. He produced a devastating spell of swing and seam bowling returning figures of 6 for 21 in seven overs as Sri Lanka were skittled out for 50. India, in return, completed the chase in just 6.1 overs to become Asia Cup champions for the eighth time. Here are some key numbers from the game.
50 - Sri Lanka's total in Colombo is the lowest by any team against India in men's ODIs. The previous lowest was Bangladesh's 58 all out in 2014 in Mirpur.
1 - Number of totals by Sri Lanka lower than 50 in men's ODI. Their lowest is 43 all out against South Africa in the 2012 Paarl ODI. It is also the second lowest total in men's ODIs in Sri Lanka, behind Zimbabwe's 38 all out in 2001.
Lowest totals for Sri Lanka in ODIs ESPNcricinfo Ltd
1 - Sri Lanka's 50 all out is also the lowest score by any team in a men's ODI final. The previous lowest was India's 54 against Sri Lanka in the 2000 Champions Trophy final.
6 for 21 - Siraj's bowling figures against Sri Lanka are now the second-best for any bowler in the men's ODI Asia Cup. Ajantha Mendis' 6 for 16 against India during the 2008 final remain the best figures.
3 - Number of bowlers with better figures in a men's ODI final than Siraj. Only Aaqib Javed - 7 for 37 against India in 1991 - has managed to take more than six wickets in a men's ODI final. Siraj's 6 for 21 are also the fourth-best figures by an Indian bowler in men's ODIs.
16 - Number of balls needed for Siraj to complete his five-wicket haul, the joint-fastest in men's ODIs where ball-by-ball data is available. Chaminda Vaas took 16 balls for his first five wickets in a 2003 World Cup game against Bangladesh, while USA's Ali Khan also took a five-for in 16 balls against Jersey earlier this year.
Quickest five-wicket hauls in men's ODIs ESPNcricinfo Ltd
4 - Number of wickets for Siraj in the third over of Sri Lanka's innings. He is now the first Indian bowler to take four wickets in an over in men's internationals (where ball-by-ball data is available). Only three other bowlers have picked up four wickets in an over in men's ODIs since 2002 - Vaas against Bangladesh in 2003, Mohammad Sami against New Zealand in 2003 and Adil Rashid against West Indies in 2019.
15.2 - Number of overs batted by Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup final. This is the second-shortest all-out innings for a Full Member nation in men's ODIs. The shortest is by Zimbabwe, who were bowled out for 54 in 13.5 overs against Afghanistan in 2017. Overall, this ranks fifth in the shortest innings ever in men's ODIs.
12 - Sri Lanka's score at the fall of the sixth wicket. Only once has a team lost their sixth wicket at a lower score in men's ODIs - 10 by Canada against Netherlands in 2013. Canada also lost their sixth wicket at the score of 12 against Sri Lanka in 2003.
129 - Total number of balls the Asia Cup final lasted - the third-shortest completed match in men's ODIs. The 2020 Kirtipur ODI between Nepal and USA lasted only 104 balls, while the ODI between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe in 2001 in Colombo lasted 120 balls.
263 - Number of balls remaining when India reached the 51-run target, making it their biggest win in men's ODI in terms of balls to spare and the biggest win by any team against Sri Lanka. It is also the sixth-biggest win for any team in terms of balls to spare in men's ODIs.