Hyderabad: Statistical highlights of the India-Australia fifth cricket one-dayer at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium here on Thursday.
# Sachin Tendulkar became the first batsman in ODI history to complete 17,000 runs.
# With his sublime 175-run knock Tendulkar bettered his own record for most centuries in ODIs, taking the tally to 45.
# Tendulkar became the third player to make 175 or more for a losing cause, joining Charles Coventry (194 not out for Zimbabwe against Bangladesh at Bulawayo on August 16, 2009 and Matthew Hayden (181 not out) for Australia against New Zealand at Hamilton on February 20, 2007.
# Tendulkar also became the first batsman to make nine hundreds (vs. Australia) against one opponent.
# Tendulkar`s runs` tally of 2995 vs Australia is now a record by a batsman against any opponent.
# Tendulkar became the first player to have got 60 Man-of-the-Match awards.
# Tendulkar and Herschelle Gibbs now share the record for the highest individual innings against Australia.
# With four scores of 150 or more, Tendulkar has emulated Sanath Jayasuriya`s tally in ODIs.
# India`s total of 347 is now the highest losing score in the second innings. Overall, it is third highest by a team batting second next only to the match-winning totals - 438 for 9 by South Africa against Australia at Johannesburg on March 12, 2006 and 350 for nine by New Zealand against Austraia at Hamilton on February 20, 2007.
# The Hyderabad game produced 697 for the loss of 14 wickets, which is a record in Australia-India ODIs.
# While batting in the second innings, India (347) posted their highest total in ODIs. This score is the second highest by a team losing the game, next only to Australia`s 434 for four.
# Australia (350/4) became the first team to post a total of 350 against India in India - their third overall against India.
# Shaun Marsh (112 off 112 balls) registered his maiden century.
# Shane Watson and Marsh shared a stand of 145, which is the the best partnership for the first wicket at this venue
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