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The week in numbers: w/e 6/11/11

Butt was found guilty of spot-fixing

30 – In months, jail sentence handed down to former Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt for his role in agreeing to arrange for three no-balls to be delivered at specified times during a Test match against England at Lord’s last year. Bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir were given 12 and six-month sentences respectively.

10 - Casey Stoner, who had already secured the 2011 MotoGP title, overtook Ben Spies on the final corner of the season-closing race in Valencia to win his tenth race of the year.

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The week in numbers: w/e 27/2/11

Anelka scored twice against Copenhapen

4 – All four goals in last Tuesday’s Champions League matches were scored by Frenchmen. Nicolas Anelka registered both Chelsea goals in their 2-0 win at FC Copenhagen, while Bafétimbi Gomis and Karim Benzema scored in the 1-1 draw between Lyon and Real Madrid.

43 – Benzema scored Real Madrid’s goal 43 seconds after entering the field as a substitute.

512 - Marseille‘s 0-0 draw with Manchester United means they have now gone 512 minutes in the Champions League without conceding a goal.

1Ben Foden scored the only try of the game as England defeated France 17-9 in the clash between the only two unbeaten teams in the Six Nations.

8 – Defeat ended France’s eight-match winning streak in the Six Nations. England were also the last team to beat them, in March 2009.

Kaymer takes over as world number one

1 – Despite losing the WGC Match Play final to England’s Luke Donald, at the age of 26 Germany’s Martin Kaymer has now displaced Lee Westwood at the top of golf’s world rankings.

19Barcelona‘s 3-0 win at Mallorca extended their unbeaten streak away from home in La Liga to 19 matches, equalling the Spanish top flight record of Real Sociedad (1979-1980).

5Arsenal have now lost more League Cup finals than any other team (1968, 1969, 1988, 2007, 2011) after a late defensive mix-up allowed Birmingham City to win 2-1 at Wembley yesterday.

7 – Arsenal’s last seven Cup final defeats (both domestic and European) have come as a result of a goal after the 80th minute (six) or a penalty shootout (one).

36 – Former Bradford, Wolves, Southampton and Tottenham defender Dean Richards died on Saturday after a long fight against illness. He was aged just 36. He is perhaps best known for being on the wrong end of three major comebacks during his career where his side had led 3-0 at half-time – a 4-3 FA Cup defeat (in 2001) to Tranmere while at Southampton, a 5-3 Premier League defeat to Manchester United later that year after transferring to Tottenham, and then a 4-3 FA Cup replay loss to ten-man Manchester City in 2004.

The cricket World Cup in numbers

30 – In Australia’s 91-run win over Zimbabwe, Ricky Ponting was run out for the 30th time in one-day internationals, second only to Mark Waugh‘s 32 among Australian batsmen. Ponting also holds the record for most run outs in Tests (14).

Ten Doeschate scored his 4th ODI ton

4 – Of the eight centuries by Netherlands’ batsmen in one-dayers, four have been scored by Ryan ten Doeschate, who notched up 119 in the defeat by England.

37 – In losing to Pakistan by 205 runs, Kenya conceded 37 runs in wides, equalling the world record in ODIs.

107 - AB de Villiers‘ unbeaten 107 in South Africa‘s seven-wicket win over the West Indies was his seventh ODI century in 39 matches since the beginning of 2009. In those games he has averaged an impressive 62.80.

31 – Victory over New Zealand on Friday extended Australia’s unbeaten streak in World Cup matches to an astonishing 31. Their last defeat was against Pakistan in the group stage in 1999.

4Bangladesh‘s Shafiul Islam took 4/21 in their 27-run victory over Ireland. It was the first time a Bangladeshi bowler has taken four wickets in a World Cup match.

47Sachin Tendulkar‘s 120 in Sunday’s tied game was his 47th ODI hundred, but only his second ever against England.

3 – Tendulkar still has more ODI wickets against England (three) than he does centuries (two).

5 - Tim Bresnan‘s 5/48 made him only the second England player to take five wickets in a World Cup innings. The first was Vic Marks in 1983.

158Andrew Strauss‘s 158 in England’s reply was his highest ever one-day score.

The Premier League week in numbers

4 – By scoring in the 3-1 win over TottenhamBrett Ormerod has now scored for Blackpool in all four English league divisions.

11- Sébastien Squillaci’s eighth-minute goal in Arsenal‘s 1-0 victory over Stoke was the eleventh scored by Arsenal in the first 15 minutes in the Premier League this season, more than any other side. Stoke have not scored in the first 15 minutes all season.

Nolan celebrated his 50th Premier League goal

50Kevin Nolan‘s goal in Newcastle‘s 1-1 draw with his former club Bolton was his 50th Premier League goal. He has 11 this season alone, a career high.

12Wigan, who lost 4-0 at home, have now lost all 12 of their Premier League encounters with Manchester United.

31Wolves‘ 4-0 thrashing of Blackpool was their biggest top flight win in more than 31 years, since a 4-0 win at Norwich City in February 1980.

21Fulham‘s 1-1 draw with his former club Manchester City meant that Mark Hughes has now drawn 21 of his last 39 games while in charge of these two clubs.

(Some statistics courtesy of Opta Sports, The Times@InfostradaLive, Cricinfo and @StatManJon.)

The week in numbers: w/e 28/11/10

Martin Kaymer

25 – Age of Germany’s Martin Kaymer, who became the youngest golfer to finish as the number-one ranked player on the European Tour since Ronan Rafferty in 1989.

0 – Number of tournaments (out of 14) won by Tiger Woods in 2010, the first time in his professional career he has gone an entire year without a victory.

24Mirco Bergamasco kicked all 24 of Italy’s points as they overcame Fiji 24-16 to end their autumn international series with a win.

5Roger Federer defeated Rafael Nadal 6-3 3-6 6-1 to win the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals for the fifth time. It was the first time in 24 years the world’s number one and two-ranked players have met in the final.

27Carl Froch improved his career record to 27-1 in regaining the WBC middleweight title with an overwhelming unanimous points decision over Arthur Abraham. Froch had lost the belt to Mikkel Kessler in April.

0Manchester United are yet to concede a goal in 450 mins of Champions League football this season.

The Ashes in numbers

Mike Hussey (image courtesy of Wikipedia)

5Peter Siddle celebrated his 26th birthday by recording a hat-trick on the opening day of the first Ashes Test in Brisbane. He is the fifth Australian to register a hat-trick against England.

307 – Sixth-wicket stand by Mike Hussey and Brad Haddin in Australia’s first innings, a record for any wicket at the Gabba – and 47 more than England’s first innings score of 260.

29 – Hussey’s century was the first time he had passed 100 in the first innings of a Test match in his last 29 attempts.

6 – 21-year old Steven Finn led England’s bowling attack in Australia’s first innings with six-for-125 on his Ashes debut.

Alastair Cook recorded the highest score ever at the Gabba (image courtesy of Wikipedia)

2 – England’s openers both hit centuries in a Test innings for just the second time since 1990. Andrew Strauss scored 110, Alastair Cook finished on 235 not out.

235 – Cook’s massive innings surpassed the great Don Bradman for the highest Test score ever at the Gabba.

329 – Cook and Jonathan Trott‘s unbeaten second-wicket stand, a record England stand on Australia soil, and surpassing Hussey and Haddin’s record-breaking stand (see above) from two days earlier. Trott finished unbeaten on 135.

1 – England declared on 517/1. It is the first time they have ever passed 500 runs for the loss of just one wicket.

2 – It is only the second time that England’s top three batsmen have scored centuries in the same innings.

33 – Boundaries struck by Cook in the match – six in his first innings score of 67, and a further 27 in the second innings.

2 – Total number of wickets to fall in the final two days of play.

The Premier League week in numbers

20 - Number of teams who scored this weekend, the first time every team has scored in a full round of games since the Premier League was formed in 1992.

41 – Number of goals scored this weekend, the joint-highest total in a round since the division was reduced to 20 clubs in 1995.

Dimitar Berbatov

49 – With his 49th shot, Victor Obinna finally scored his first Premier League goal in West Ham‘s 3-1 win over Wigan.

5 – In Manchester United‘s 7-1 victory over Blackburn, Dimitar Berbatov became the fourth player in Premier League history to score five goals in one game, after Alan Shearer, Andy Cole and Jermain Defoe. He is also only the sixth player to score four or more on two occasions.

538 - Berbatov’s opening goal ended a scoring drought two minutes short of nine hours (538 minutes).

11 – Every member of the Manchester United team touched the ball in the build-up to their sixth goal.

Jack Wilshere (image courtesy of arsenal.com)

90 – There has been a goal scored in the 90th minute or later of four of the last six league meetings between Arsenal and Aston Villa. Jack Wilshere scored the final goal in Arsenal’s 4-2 win in the 93rd minute.

5West Bromwich Albion‘s Paul Scharner scored his fifth career goal against Everton in the Baggies’ 4-1 win. He has never scored more than once against any other Premier League team.

5 – Jermain Defoe’s missed spot kick against Liverpool means he has now failed with five of his last six penalties in all competitions. Nonetheless, Tottenham recovered from conceding the opening goal to win 2-1.

0 – Number of Premier League managers who have been sacked so far this season. The last time we have gone this long without a sacking was the 1995/96 season. I’m just saying …

The NFL week in numbers

7 – The Detroit Lions, who traditionally host a home game on Thanksgiving Day, have now lost seven consecutive Thanksgiving games, by an average of 23 points. New England rallied from 14-3 down in the second quarter to run out 45-24 winners.

158.3 – New England quarterback Tom Brady‘s passer rating against the Lions – the maximum possible. Brady completed 21 of 27 passes for four touchdowns without an interception. It is the first ‘perfect’ passer rating achieved this season, and the second of Brady’s career.

Troy Polamalu

4Pittsburgh safety Troy Polamalu recorded his fourth interception of the season as the Steelers beat Buffalo 19-16 in overtime. The Steelers are 4-0 this season (and 20-3 overall) in games where Polamalu has an interception.

0 – The Houston Texans shut out the Tennessee Titans 20-0, having conceded 24 or more points in each of the previous ten games this season. Only the 1951 Green Bay Packers had a longer streak (12 games) of allowing 24-plus points to start a season.

8 - Houston wide receiver Andre Johnson now has 65 receptions this season, making him the first receiver in NFL history with at least 60 receptions in each of his first eight seasons.

8 – The Minnesota Vikings won 17-13 in Washington, snapping an eight-game road losing streak in the debut of interim coach Leslie Frazier.

18Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler passed for four touchdowns in a 31-26 win over Philadelphia and recorded a career-best 146.2 passer rating. He is now 18-0 in his career when he has a 100-plus passer rating.

(Some statistics courtesy of Opta Sports, The Times, @StatManJon, and NFL.com.)

Bears 31, Eagles 26
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