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Younis joins the Don and Sutcliffe

Stats highlights at the end of the first day of the second Test between Australia and Pakistan at Abu Dhabi

Bishen Jeswant
Bishen Jeswant
30-Oct-2014
With 27 hundreds and 28 fifties, Younis Khan has one of the best conversion rates of all time  •  Getty Images

With 27 hundreds and 28 fifties, Younis Khan has one of the best conversion rates of all time  •  Getty Images

50 Younis Khan now averages at least 50 in each of the four innings of a Test. The only other batsmen who average 50-plus in all four innings, with a minimum of 10 knocks in each innings, are Don Bradman and former England great Herbert Sutcliffe.
90 Number of years since a batsman made three consecutive Test hundreds against Australia before Younis achieved this feat in the first innings. Sutcliffe was the last to have done this, during the Ashes series of 1924-25.
4 Number of Pakistan players, including Younis Khan, who have made three consecutive 100-plus scores in Tests. The other three are Zaheer Abbas, Mudassar Nazar and Mohammad Yousuf.
30 Number of years since all of Pakistan's top-four batsmen have made 35-plus scores in a Test innings against Australia. The last time this happened was at Adelaide in December 1983.
2 Number of consecutive 50-plus opening partnerships for Pakistan. The openers put together 71 in the second innings of the Dubai Test and 57 today. This is only the third time in the last eight years that Pakistan's openers have posted back-to-back 50-plus partnerships.
18 Number of threes scored by Pakistan's batsmen in the first innings so far, the most in a Pakistan Test innings since 2001. The second most threes for Pakistan, 17, also came at Abu Dhabi, against Sri Lanka in 2011.
6 Number of hundreds scored by Pakistan batsmen in two Tests this series. Pakistan batsmen scored only six hundreds against Australia between 1999 and 2010.
0.96 Younis' ratio of hundreds to fifties in Tests. He has scored 27 hundreds and 28 fifties. This is the fifth best conversion ratio among players who have scored at least 20 Test hundreds.
Converting 50s to 100s (players with min. 20 centuries)
Player Mat Inns Runs Avg 100 50 100s per 50
DG Bradman 52 80 6996 99.94 29 13 2.23
M Azharuddin 99 147 6215 45.03 22 21 1.05
ML Hayden 103 184 8625 50.73 30 29 1.03
MJ Clarke 107 182 8245 50.89 27 27 1.00
Younis Khan 93 165 7930 53.22 27 28 0.96
WR Hammond 85 140 7249 58.45 22 24 0.92
PA de Silva 93 159 6361 42.97 20 22 0.91
RN Harvey 79 137 6149 48.41 21 24 0.88
GS Sobers 93 160 8032 57.78 26 30 0.87
HM Amla 79 137 6415 51.32 22 27 0.81
71.6 Younis' strike rate during his innings of 111* of 155 balls. This is Younis' third best strike rate for an innings of 100 or more. The highest strike rate for any of his 27 100-plus knocks is 81.8, during his innings of 149* off 182 balls against New Zealand at Auckland.

Bishen Jeswant is a stats sub editor at ESPNCricinfo. @bishen_jeswant