Statistical highlights of the third one-dayer between India and Zimbabwe here.
* Amit Mishra (four for 47) produced his second four-wicket haul in ODIs. His career-best figures are four for 31 vs West Indies at Port of Spain on June 8, 2011.
* Mishra became the fourth Indian bowler after Irfan Pathan (five), Ajit Agarkar, Jaydev Unadkat to capture four wickets or more against Zimbabwe at Harare in ODIs.
* Mishra, with nine wickets at 15.11 runs apiece in three matches, has set an Indian record in a bilateral series in Zimbabwe in ODIs. Only once in his career, he has taken 10 or more wickets in a series – 11 at an average of 18.09 in five matches in West Indies in 2011.
* Mishra received his first Man of the Match award in ODIs.
* India took a 3-0 series lead over Zimbabwe, thanks to its first ever instance of three wins in a row in a bilateral series in Zimbabwe.
* India has won six consecutive ODIs – three each at Port of Spain and Harare.
* India has won 15 and lost five out of 20 ODIs played in 2013 – winning percentage 75.00.
* Zimbabwe’s defeat by seven wickets is its 100th out of 150 contested at home (Won 45, NR 3 and Tied 2).
* Virat Kohli became the first player to average 60-plus in chases (minimum 2000 runs) – his aggregate being 2915 at an average of 60.72, including 9 hundreds and 16 fifties.
* Kohli’s 24th ODI fifty is his first vs Zimbabwe. As an Indian skipper, he has registered two hundreds and a fifty in ODIs.
* Mohammad Shami (2/25) recorded his best bowling figures in ODIs.
* Sean Williams (45 off 53 balls) has posted his highest score vs India in ODIs.
* Dinesh Karthik has effected four dismissals as a wicketkeeper in an ODI for the first time.
* Ambati Rayudu (33) recorded his second highest score in ODIs behind the 63 not out at Harare on July 24, 2013. He has amassed 101 (ave. 50.50) in three ODIs.